. "1"^^ . . "1"^^ . "2013-12-18T00:00:00"^^ . "I am utterly and completely baffled why Greyhound sells tickets online since they don't guarantee you an actual seat on the bus.\n\nMy husband had a family member unexpectedly come into town his home town for a few days, and the most efficient way to quickly get him there from Phoenix was Greyhound. Bought his ticket online and showed up at the Phoenix terminal this morning.\n\nHe was standing in line to get his bagged tagged and the woman in front of him was arguing with the tagger that she couldn't carry her own bag to the bus. After a bit of back and forth, the tagger carried the bag for her, creating a few minute delay. During this time, several people without checked bags walked up to the counter, purchased tickets and boarded. My husband finally got his bag tagged, went to board and was told nope, bus was full. He, as well as the people behind him who had purchased advanced tickets, were not amused.\n\nThe next bus out was at 2:30AM (this was at 9AM) or they could route him a on a super scenic route that wouldn't get in until 11PM - well past when anyone could pick him up. So, we'll try this again tomorrow, cutting his time with his family member by a day.\n\nI contacted Greyhound via FB and was told they don't have a reservation system basically it's first come, first serve, even if you're standing in line with your ticket while they sell tickets to more people.\n\nOkay, I can understand first come, first serve, but why on earth would they then sell tickets online with the date, time and bus number on them? I'm pretty sure if my husband had missed this bus because of his error they wouldn't honor that ticket tomorrow so to me it seems like that ticket was for a seat on that bus and by issuing it, Greyhound needs to provide a seat.\n\nAm I missing something? Because their explanation made no sense. If it's going to be first come, first serve then the ticket I bought should be good for one fare from Phoenix to Point B on any day at any time ~ first come, first serve!\n\nWe have no choice but to go this route this time if my husband wants to see this family member he hasn't seen in years, but for future trips, I'll consider all other options ~ heck, hitchhiking might have got him there faster with less frustration (not to mention the time lost from work getting him to/from the bus station!)."^^ . "1"^^ . . "19"^^ .