Okay, here is a new one. I am booking the Amtrak legs of my Everett to New York via Canada trip in the Fall. I did a few "shadow" reservations for the NFL-NYP leg to get fares. Turned out I couldn't get a Senior fare on it for some reason in Business Class (it'd give it to me in Coach for a whopping $6). Then I recalled I had a 10% off Select discount coupon, so I tried to figure out how to use that, which is
really counterintuitive. You don't put it in on the discounts page, I discovered, you have to start using the very small "advanced search" option, which is certainly not the first place I'd look to put in a discount coupon. Great user experience design, fellas.
So I got NFL-NYP booked.
Then I started on the SEA/EVR-VAC option. I was torn between going up Friday or Saturday for a Monday VIA Canadian departure, so I checked both days. I also looked at both the regular one-way and multi-city options because the "simple" one way option wasn't clear that I was getting the senior discount, so I checked it on multi-city, which is much less opaque about fare detail. Anyway, after fiddling around and checking hotel rates, I decided to go Saturday so as to save a not inexpensive hotel night.
So I went to actually book and after entering all my information, including ID for international travel, when I pressed "Continue" to go to the payment page, I got the following page:
Access Denied
You don't have permission to access "
http://tickets.amtrak.com/itd/amtrak" on this server.
So I couldn't complete that reservation.
I thought it was possibly some kind of half-assed protection against a DoS attack, since I had been running a lot of requests even though they were all several minutes apart and so looked nothing like a computer based attack. So I tried to get around it by turning on my VPN to get a different IP address. Same thing happened.
I
was able to book it on the Amtrak app on my phone. Which worked fine and it is booked now, but I also find a little weird, because since the phone was on my wifi network, the request came from the same IP as the the initial request from my computer. That leads me to believe that there is an issue with the website itself. Kinda hard to sell tickets on the website when it won't.
In any case, it is booked, and Amtrak IT looks like it has struck yet again.
Off the website topic: I decided to take a small chance and book from Everett, which puts me on the last few miles of the Builder into Seattle. There's a 3:20 layover in Seattle and the Builder is often early into Seattle . I did it because the commuter bus I can walk to doesn't run on Saturday and this gives me option of parking my truck in Amtrak's long term parking at Everett station. I feel pretty safe, because if the Builder is severely late, I can have the Everett agent help me modify my ticket to just SEA-VAC and make my own way down there. The Community Transit 512 bus leaves from the Everett Station Transit Center, connects to the Link light rail at Northgate, and runs every 10 minutes.
It also turns the Everett to Vancouver trip into a 8 hour trek. It used to be 3:09 on the Cascades. I will be leaving at about the same time, the Cascades left Everett just couple of minutes before the Builder was due and got to Vancouver at 11:45 am. This time I'll get in at 5:15 pm. I hope Amtrak manages to discover some dim resemblance of competency somewhere and responds to the pressure WSDOT is putting on them to resume service.