What is the difference between greyhound and peter pan




















Last month, Peter Pan ended its year partnership with Greyhound to operate independently again. Since the separation, both companies have prepared for competition with one another, hiring more staff and investing in more routes throughout the Northeast corridor.

Consequently, passengers can look forward to added benefits from both providers, such as paperless boarding, a larger selection of routes, increased frequency for existing routes, and competitive fares. As of now, the company has a fleet of buses and over employees , and even more buses will be ordered for the Spring. New ticket counters and the implementation of paperless boarding are expected to draw in even more passengers by making the booking process more readily available and convenient.

Greyhound will not be bowing out of the region however, and will be making efforts to increase its ridership throughout the Northeast as well. Since the separation, Greyhound has increased its services in the Northeast by creating more routes in the region. While the other two options you mention are more expensive I would choose one of them. I'm a Megabus fan. They are our preferred mode of transportation to NYC.

I don't know what people don't like, but we've never had a problem that was their fault they can't be responsible for the idiot that rolled his car on the Major Deegan.

They load their return trips across from the Javits center, like at 34th and 11th. That is a bit of a haul from the port, although I don't think it will make the Ubre fare that much higher. They have a stated limit of 1 bag per person. I'm not sure how rigorously it is applied, but we usually have more than one bag each when we are cruising.

Hello, I have taken both and I would highly recommend peter pan over all the other choices for a couple reasons. When I have taken greyhound, the buses are no where near the quality of Peter Pan. Greyhound doesn't even have overhead bins that close like a plane. Peter pan has trey tables, much cleaner restrooms, better wifi, cleaner, and it way more like a plane.

It is basically an airplane that doesn't fly and has bigger windows. Also I have never been delayed more than 10 minutes on Peter Pan but on greyhound I have been delayed on greyhound for up to hours. Also to mention, maybe it is just bad luck, I have not really found an friendly drivers so far. They seem kind of grumpy and miserable on both. Also you have to put the bag under the bus at peter pan but from what I remember, not on greyhound.

Overall, the reason greyhound is cheaper is they have much older buses and make the buses to the bare minimum with options. There is a reason why is is so much cheaper. If you travel to New York, I would say limo liner is the best. It has food, drinks, leather recliner seats, wood everyone, and is way fancier than a regular airplane. It is similar to first class on a flight to los angles from northeast. But besides for that, I would say peter pan outranks greyhound by a mile, and mega bus even more.

The only benifit of mega bus is the veiw, cause your higher. Other wise, it is no different than the seats on a city bus you would take to work but facing forward and with reading lights. It is horrible though. You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy! Already have an account? Sign in here. East Coast Departures. Greyhound vs. Peter Pan Bus?? October 19, Log In Issues. MegaBus vs.



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