I think I'm starting to acquire a "1-800" phobia. I dread calling any 800 number due to the many problems with communication and lack on understanding by the person on the other end.
A month ago, I called the "800" Amtrak number to make reservations, on the Coast Starlight, for July. I wanted to book a sleeper, Martinez to Seattle and back. It seemed like, with every question I was asked, I had to repeat the answer at least 3 times. For a simple C. Starlight sleeper reservation, I couldn't get off the phone for at least 25 minutes with all the communication problems, back and forth. To be fair, I have dealt with Amtrak people who were functional and polite. But. not always.
I know you can make your reservations on-line, or you can use Julie. However, if you book a sleeper, Amtrak has to switch you to a live person for sleeper reservations. I have to wonder why. Most plane reservations let you complete the reservation efficiently on-line. You can preview and choose your seat on the plane. Why can't Amtrak do this? It would be nice to select your roomette or bedroom based on what side of the train you want to be on.
Richard
A month ago, I called the "800" Amtrak number to make reservations, on the Coast Starlight, for July. I wanted to book a sleeper, Martinez to Seattle and back. It seemed like, with every question I was asked, I had to repeat the answer at least 3 times. For a simple C. Starlight sleeper reservation, I couldn't get off the phone for at least 25 minutes with all the communication problems, back and forth. To be fair, I have dealt with Amtrak people who were functional and polite. But. not always.
I know you can make your reservations on-line, or you can use Julie. However, if you book a sleeper, Amtrak has to switch you to a live person for sleeper reservations. I have to wonder why. Most plane reservations let you complete the reservation efficiently on-line. You can preview and choose your seat on the plane. Why can't Amtrak do this? It would be nice to select your roomette or bedroom based on what side of the train you want to be on.
Richard