@mcadv I only need to book seat reservations on the first 3 trains - is that correct? So I just show up on my departure days and get on the trains for the other dates? Sorry I’m confused.Also I just tried to do a seat reservation test from Budapest to Salzburg - and it was costing me around 50$ CDN - where do I find these cheap seats? I tried going through Eurail/interail website but there is nothing available yet. And I’m not sure what your statement “In DE and 2 and 3 ditto in a station IN PL-and the good grace: both at same time.” means? Sorry for all the questions but this is really really new to me, but thanks very much for any and all advice.
Hi Anna I’ve reas this information you sent before but I’m still confused… below is my set intineraryI’ve purchased my Eurorail pass and it is activated as I have a strict schedule with hostels booked as well as other events, all in a short amount of time. I’m not worried about plans changing - as I intend to take trains everywhere and only have 2 flights with lots of time before I start on the trains. What I am just wondering is Now that I my Global 10 day in 2 month Eurorail pass:*How do I book the seat reservations?*With direct train operators? OBB for instance gives me the option of “One-way tickets and day tickets or Seat only (no ticket)” ~ what do I choose?*And what is the purpose of the Eurorail pass then?I’m from Canada and we don’t use trains here. Below are the dates and locations so if anyone could please provide with direct links or information - I’d really appreciate it. It would be a very expensive mistake if I booked/reserved the wrong seat. Thank you in advance Berlin
Okay do you know how to deactivate it? I have deleted my journeys out of it but it still says 8/10 days used - however it’s not valid until October 12 through to December
Ok thanks for the advice. I’ve activated my pass already and linked my journey - I know exactly what countries I’m traveling too on what dates do it’s set it stone. Should I deactivate it then? I’m leaving from Germany, to Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, stop in Austria for a night and back to Germany.
Ok thanks. who is annaBalso I’d prefer not to take overnight trains is this a good journey ? When I should I look at booking it and with what company would you suggest ?
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