Are Greyhound buses in the US really that bad? : r travel - Reddit I took greyhound a lot when I was in college and grad school The major east coast routes between Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Washington DC are nice Newish buses, leave from a fine part of town, etc The couple of times I took greyhound in the south was much less good Old smelly buses, stations were in sketchy areas That said, I
If you’re thinking about traveling with Greyhound… don’t Me and my girlfriend decided to take a weekend trip to Washington D C from Newark to sight see and visit local museums The trip was great but our experience with Greyhound was a nightmare Our initial bus to DC was scheduled at 7:30PM and it didn’t show up until 9:50PM To make things worse they didn’t notify anyone about a delay until
How bad actually are the Greyhound Buses and Bus Stations? Greyhound is the largest US bus company so a lot really depends on your city route In rural areas, it tends to attract those without driver's licenses or money Often poorer people, those with drug or alcohol problems, or those recently released from prison That isn't everyone, and of course, those things don't imply immediate danger But it isn't like Europe
Greyhound assigned seats now? : r transit - Reddit I reserved 2 seats with specified seat locations 2 weeks ago for a trip this morning on Greyhound and paid the extra $25 for seats 5C (aisle) and 5D (window) At 11:45 pm last night, Greyhound sent me an email and changed my seat to 12 C, the back of the bus No explanation why They gave me a voucher for the $25 but not a refund I called the 1-800 phone number, they said to go to the
Is Greyhound really THAT bad? : r travel - Reddit I traveled Greyhound a lot in the U S northeast and it was usually fine In that region, Greyhound may serve routes that either are not covered by flights or are too expensive to fly most of the time I've since taken Bolt Bus and it was comparable to Greyhound I've done a little Greyhound travel in California and it has been unpleasant San
Greyhound (2020) is a really well-done WWII movie : r movies - Reddit I was keen to see Greyhound, to see how a modern film might portray the surface war in the Atlantic Appreciated its historicism but no, this is a dull, forgettable attempt Chris Stuckman gives a good explanation for why the movie doesn’t work In contrast to other naval movies (Hunt For Red October, Crimson Tide), Greyhound doesnt have
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Is the Greyhound really that bad? : r solotravel - Reddit The experiences were great Greyhound offers a glimpse of the 3rd world in the US, but I felt consistently relatively safe And the ride was quiet and comfortable other than the one person who kept talking to himself For anyone who wants low cost transportation combined with a deep cultural experience I highly recommend Greyhound (If you feel
Are Greyhound buses really that bad? : r travel - Reddit Really pack portable food like you're going camping or hiking Greyhound buses have been known to break down in the middle of fucking no where, or even plunge off of cliffs You want to have basically a day's worth of food snacks and survival water available at all times The food on Greyhound routes is basically the worst that America has to