Howdy:
We're cruising from Vancouver in May and decided to take the train from San Antonio (SAS) to Vancouver (VAC), with an overnight in Seattle (SEA). Last time, we drove to Bellingham and took Amtrak from there. This time, we figure we'll take the train the whole way. We have coach seats (the rooms/roomettes were prohibitively expensive!) We're on the Sunset Limited, the Coastal Starlight, and the Cascades. Came here looking for tips and advice for the trip. It's 68 hours to Seattle.
Howdy from Coppell!
The food on the Sunset is good AMTRAK Diner food. But expensive if you are in Coach. Take a look at AMAZON, they have some neat soft electric cooler bags. You can leave it plugged in at your seat for snax and stuff. Look for blowup lumbar and other type pillows. Easier for portage. A short AC extension cord with USB outlets built in for charging. Earphones/buds, natch! A tablet with movies and/or Kindle. A blanket or throw, sometimes it gets cool. Small size LYSOL spray for - well - you know. Wheeled luggage, natch!
Philippe's is worth an Uber ride. It's a short run, so tip heavily. There is great Redcap service in the LA station, they will hook you up.
Check AMTRAK's fares every day starting about 3 AM. That's when they purge the holds. Enroll for BidUp. You never know. If you are not an AMTRAK Guest Rewards member, sign up now! They answer the phone much more quickly, and offer a call back.
Don't overlook the Handicapped room. As it gets closer to train time, sometimes it can be had for less $$$ but you have to book on the phone. If you are a Senior Citizen, make sure AMTRAK knows it.
And even after you board, check with the Conductor as to availability of a sleeper, even for a part of the journey. For example, I rode coach out of SAS one morning, and found that there had been a cancellation from Deming. Got a nice deal on a Roomette in time for a free dinner! You can also call AMTRAK while en route, tell them you are aboard and wonder if there are any holes to fill.
Have a good trip!