Since me and my SO are only about 500 kms apart, it didn't make sense to buy plane tickets and so we were unsure of how to see each other. I looked into other modes of transportation and remembered the dreaded buses that no one likes to ride. Yes, I had heard about the Greyhound murders, and read numerous review on how bad the stations were and how long the rides were, but I decided to try it out for myself since I didn't see another option.
The Greyhound buses were actually alot better then I imagined they would be. The seats are comfortable enough, though I would bring a pillow if you can. If you can manage to not have any luggage that needs to go under the bus it makes it alot easier and cheaper to travel, and the list of items you can't bring on your carry-on is relatively small. You're allowed to bring food and drinks onto the bus, and sometimes they even stop at convenience stores along the way, which is always nice.
It's usually fairly cheap to buy tickets, and most of the time the buses shouldn't be that crowded. For most of my rides I have had the whole 2 seats to myself, which makes it alot nicer then being on a cramped plane, and alot easier to fall asleep and wake up when you're at your destination. The stations, at least the ones I've been to, aren't in that great of condition but if you plan it right you should be able to spend minimum time in the stations and more time getting closer to your SO. Just make sure you have money for a cab, since most of the stations are in sketchy parts of town that you probably don't want to spend too much time in, especially late at night.
All I'm saying is that the Greyhound buses shouldn't be overlooked when trying to find a cheap way to visit your SO. While they may not be the nicest rides, they're a pretty cheap and reliable way to get to where you need to be.
The Greyhound buses were actually alot better then I imagined they would be. The seats are comfortable enough, though I would bring a pillow if you can. If you can manage to not have any luggage that needs to go under the bus it makes it alot easier and cheaper to travel, and the list of items you can't bring on your carry-on is relatively small. You're allowed to bring food and drinks onto the bus, and sometimes they even stop at convenience stores along the way, which is always nice.
It's usually fairly cheap to buy tickets, and most of the time the buses shouldn't be that crowded. For most of my rides I have had the whole 2 seats to myself, which makes it alot nicer then being on a cramped plane, and alot easier to fall asleep and wake up when you're at your destination. The stations, at least the ones I've been to, aren't in that great of condition but if you plan it right you should be able to spend minimum time in the stations and more time getting closer to your SO. Just make sure you have money for a cab, since most of the stations are in sketchy parts of town that you probably don't want to spend too much time in, especially late at night.
All I'm saying is that the Greyhound buses shouldn't be overlooked when trying to find a cheap way to visit your SO. While they may not be the nicest rides, they're a pretty cheap and reliable way to get to where you need to be.
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