Is it worth booking Amtrak in advance?

Do Amtrak prices vary depending on how far in advance you book them, or are they the same price up until the day of travel?
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If you are planning on traveling first class (a.k.a. sleeper service) on a long-distance train, you want to get your tickets as early as possible as the various sleeping arrangements (roomettes, bedrooms, family bedrooms and accessible bedrooms) often sell out, particularly in the summer. As the rooms become scarcer, the prices go up. Note that with the price of a room, all meals are complimentary.
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Are trains cheaper if you book in advance?
Advance train tickets are usually the cheapest way to travel by train, and generally go on sale 12 weeks before your date of travel. You'll need to travel on the train you're booked on, but you'll get a cheaper price by foregoing flexible travel times.Do train prices go up closer to the time?
How the Price Predictor works. Most train companies release cheap advance tickets about 12 weeks before the date of travel, and they almost always go up in price over time. To get the best fare, it makes sense to book an advance ticket as soon as you can confirm the date and time you want to travel.Do trains get more expensive closer to the date?
They're normally cheaper than the on-the-day price, but as it gets closer to the date of travel the price tends to go up. If you're searching for a UK route, our Price Prediction tool only works with Advance tickets, so it's important that your journey search dates are around 12 weeks in advance of travel.How long before Amtrak train should I arrive?
Plan to arrive at the station at least 30 minutes before your train is scheduled to depart (Auto Train passengers should arrive at the station at least two hours prior to departure).How To Buy An Amtrak Train Ticket Online | Step by Step Tutorial
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Also for North East Regional, if you book in 14 days advance, you get a discount too.
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