Pre-Booking VS At the stations [closed]

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This questions comes after sifting through existing questions on the topic. Our itinerary in Europe (for July / August) will be: Amsterdam > Brussels > Paris > Munich > Prague > Hamburg > Copenhagen.

We have a Eurail Global Pass.

Our dates are predefined, however, since we're travelling with a baby, I'm wondering if we can get reservations at the counter instead of making bookings in advance. The former option will allow us to choose the hour of the day.

I read on the forum here that on some routes, there is a risk of running into a fully booked train.

Which of these routes are high risk in terms of being fully booked on the day?






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