Riding the bus comes with several significant drawbacks, primarily revolving around time efficiency and physical comfort. Unlike trains or planes, buses are subject to the whims of road traffic, meaning a simple accident or construction zone can add hours to a journey without warning. The seating is often much more cramped than other modes of transport, with limited legroom and seats that may not recline fully, making overnight trips particularly grueling. Onboard amenities are often minimal; while many modern buses offer Wi-Fi and power outlets, these are frequently unreliable, and the onboard lavatories are notoriously small and difficult to maintain. Furthermore, long-distance bus travel usually involves multiple stops in remote or industrial areas, extending the trip and offering limited food options. For travelers in 2026, the primary "con" remains the exhaustion factor; the constant vibration of the road and the lack of space to stretch out means you often arrive at your destination needing a full day of "recovery" sleep before you can actually enjoy your vacation.