Once on board the fully air conditioned coach, relax in your reclining seat with plenty of legroom and a convenient charging point for devices, and free Wi-Fi to keep you connected.
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Most services will not include a break as all our coaches are equipped with an on board toilet. However, on our longer journeys, especially overnight services and services between England and Scotland, we do provide rest breaks for our passengers.
Just say “no.” Within 24 hours of your departure, the airline will assign you a seat. Pro tip: If you want to avoid paying for a seat assignment, arrive at the airport early. That way, you'll have the pick of the unassigned seats.
A bit more comfortable than the oldest of local trains, but that's just a function of how old some of the trains stock is in Britain. The differentiator between the two services are cost (megabus cheaper) and convenience.
Sit In the Middle of the BusIf you have the opportunity to choose where to sit on your next long bus trip, try to find a seat towards the middle of the bus. Back seats tend to make for bumpier rides that could prevent you from getting your beauty sleep, especially if you wake up easily on overnight buses.
Because motion sickness is caused by mixed signals of what you see and hear, it's best to sit where there is less movement during the journey. Typically, the best seats for this are in the middle, as you are more likely to remain still there as the engine's vibrations and bumps in the road are felt less.
Aim to arrive at the coach station at least 10 minutes before you're due to depart - this helps your coach to keep to its scheduled timetable. Make sure you have your ticket to hand and that it is valid for the coach you want to travel on (most importantly, the right time and date!).