I think it's the Business class that get exact seats assigned. It seems that's the only way we ever book it, because I don't remember just finding seats.
I actually prefer a "backwards" facing seat, because it feels like you get to see more and for longer. If I'm seated forwards I would actually prefer to sit on the side opposite the water (so, the right side when going north), because I feel I get a broader view. The only problem is when the water-side people sit pressed against the windows thinking the view is *theirs*, when others would like to have a glimpse every so often.
I love the train and the views.
But you want to watch the website for updates in case of landslides on the tracks; even if they clear it immediately they have to keep the tracks closed for a certain number of hours (results in about 3 days of closure). We got hit with that last year when we arrived at the station in Vancouver, with plans to eat on board and get waters on board, etc, only to find that there had been a slide 2.5 days before, and we would be taking a bus. And not even a snazzy Amtrak bus, but a hired coach bus.
This meant we got OFF the train at the border, went inside a building, waited in line with carryons and got screened, then back on the bus. We had at least two bathroom stops, which became smoke breaks on a damp day, and for the nonsmokers out there, you know how unpleasant that was when people got back on board. It was NOT fun for us, and we were very hungry and thirsty when we got back to Seattle.
So keep an eye on the amtrak site so you know what to expect for your journey. And if it's going to be a bus, *be prepared*.
