We booked our passes and Eurostar seats straight after yesterday's announcement of the Spring Sale, so everything is settled :)
You shouldn't leave it late to book but you've still got time. However you don't necessarily need a pass in the first place to book seats, have a look at this link : https://www.seat61.com/interrail-and-eurail-reservations.htm Reservations are tied to your name and not a pass number. There might be a spring sale in the coming weeks. I'd wait a bit. Thanks for the answer and the very useful page! However, I can only find the information there that a passport number is required for the Eurostar booking, regardless of which option is used: https://www.seat61.com/interrail-and-eurail-passes-on-eurostar.htm
For all trains (and especially night trains) it is advised to book through the railway company directly whenever possible. It will save you money and you're also better informed in case of delays, cancellations, etc. Per sj.se (for a random September date) : a private compartment for 2 people costs 1654 SEK (139€) while 2 beds in (gender-sepated) compartments would be 1660 SEK. To get that price add Interrail under discounts and enter your pass number (any number works). Let me know if you don't see that price. Thank you for the detailed answer! I now found out that i misunderstood the price of the Interrail reservation service, i thought it’s 55€ for 2 travellers (which would have been much cheaper than the SJ price) but it’s the price per person. So we decided to just take 2 seats. 😅
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