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  • Saving Money With Bus Trips

    Saving Money when you are traveling can be very difficult. Not only that, but traveling can be very costly especially for air flights. Smart travelers though, can usually find ways to budget their travel. The best transportation when traveling is using the bus.

    The key is to pick the right kind of bus. There are buses in good condition but others are unsanitary and slow. You must be prepared when taking bus trips to spend some time relaxing and doing nothing while you are traveling.

    First of all, get to the station of the bus about 1 hour before departure. The seats of the bus are limited to passengers only, but don’t be surprised to find homeless or crazy people in them, this is normal in just about every country.

    You should purchase tickets before they are all sold out for your scheduled departure. Late arrival may cause delay to your trip. Expect that you might miss a bus schedule. Bus stations are usually congested with passengers waiting in a long line for the ticket. Don’t feel pressured just because you miss one scheduled bus, there will be another. There are other buses which will depart to your destination. You should have plenty of patience and wait until the next bus comes in.

    Some bus stations provide deals for bus tickets. This is especially true if you’re a student or senior. Purchasing tickets in advance is usually much more affordable than last minute purchase.

    Your baggage should be at or below the minimum weight. Contact the bus station before departure to consult about bus baggage restrictions. Do this so as to prevent delays and excessive baggage fees.

    Bring your own food and water for the bus trip. Bus travel can involve long hours of being on the bus. Restaurants are available at some bus stops but the food is mostly processed and fattening. Not healthy or delicious. Other stops or bus stations often don’t have food stalls. Food preparation is something you should think about before your departure.

    Choose a seat that makes you comfortable. Socialize with your seatmate if you’re traveling alone. During stops, you might want to go to the comfort room. Socializing with your seatmate while traveling will allow you to ask a favor to him/her to watch out for your luggage. The favor will be returned if he/she is the one in need. Bigger bus stations provide lockers for your valuables in case you need to go somewhere or you have a big layover and want to go and explore the place. A locker fee will be charged to you. These are usually quite reasonable.


    Take note of the scheduled time of departure at every bus stop. The bus company is not liable if you are left behind. You can opt for the window seat to eliminate the chance of disturbance by a seatmate who needs to get up often. On the other hand, choose the aisle seat if you are always getting up and down.

    Bus trips are fun. You just need the right attitude and you should be prepared at all times. Be patient and understanding. Most of all, maintain your comfort and try to relax during stops.

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