What is the most comfortable seat on the bus?
Best bus seat for comfort?
Front seats are best for long bus rides. Legroom is great. They recline well. You get the AC, too.
I remember a trip to Denver last July. The front seat made all the difference. I stretched out, stayed cool, and actually slept. It was a Greyhound, and I think the ticket was about $65.
That trip convinced me. Front of the bus is the only way to go for long hauls. You get what you pay for. My back thanked me, for sure. It was a Tuesday morning bus.
Is it better to sit at the front or back of the bus?
Ugh, Greyhound to Reno, 2023. Front. Definitely front. Sun blasted me. Regretted it for a sec. But legroom. So much legroom. Could almost stretch all the way out. Worth it. Reno casinos, here I come. Almost forgot my charger. Stuck it in my backpack last minute. Needed it. Phone almost dead. Driver played awful country music. The entire trip. Front row, everything's louder. At least the AC worked. Freezing, actually. Had to wear my hoodie. Should've brought a blanket.
- Legroom: Way more space. Stretched out. Almost like first class...on a bus.
- AC: Direct hit. Too cold, honestly.
- Charging: Outlets worked. Lifesaver.
- Sun: Blinded me half the time. Sunshade didn't help much.
- Music: Terrible. Country. So loud.
Reno trip. Won a little at the slots. Lost more at poker. Oh well. Back of the bus on the way home. Cramped. No legroom. Hot. Never again. Front all the way.
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