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FIRST CLASS BUS Vonlane from Atlanta to Nashville

FIRST CLASS BUS Vonlane from Atlanta to Nashville

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
Watch this video to see what a First Class Bus in the United States looks like. I took Vonlane from Atlanta, Georgia to Nashville, Tennessee! It claims to be an a Private Jet on Wheels. But, can it live up to the hype of being even better than a First Class Bus? Watch this video and youll see what its like to travel on something a step above a First Class Bus: A Private Jet Motorcoach! On this First Class Bus trip from Atlanta, Georgia to Nashville, Tennessee, youll see Vonlanes finest service as you travel 250 miles over four hours through the American South. From the First Class Bus attendant delivering food and drinks to you to wi-fi, luxurious bathroom, and plush seats, all of this First Class Bus experience can be yours for as little as $99. Vonlane not only offers a better than First Class Bus from Atlanta to Nashville, but also throughout the State of Texas!
Date: 2023-08-28

Comments and reviews: 30


I used Vonlane to travel from San Antonio to Houston late December last year, and I've already booked the same route for this year. $109 one way. I think it was the same price last year. Anyway, the previous experience was well worth the expense (compared to greyhound or driving that distant alone. Last December in San Antonio was super windy and very cold, and I waited to board the bus outside and it was a miserable experience. I learned, after the fact, that vonlane customers are allowed to wait inside the lobby of the sponsoring hotel. So, dont make the same mistake I made by standing next to the bus, in the freezing weather, waiting to board the bus.
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Jeb did you know you look almost like the CEO and Founder of Vonlane he's a bit more classy but you could be his brother by appearances. Great review very accurate except the WiFi which is normally fast! In Texas Vonlane is the best least expensive luxury way to travel. The service is top shelf and Drivers are the safest, most experienced on the road because drivers are the highest paid drivers in the country!
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I would take this any day of the week! I don't know (nor do MOST people) how this compares, or doesn't, to a private jet or first class air (I've never been on a private jet or flown first class because I don't have that kind of money to waste on getting from point a to point b) but I can see it beats greyhound (which I have taken) and that I will never ever get on an airplane again. Looks wonderful to me.
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Downtown Nashville to downtown Atlanta via air and road is pretty much a wash. We did a race a few years ago leaving our office at the same time, one driving, the other heading to BNA via ride share. We arrived at the downtown Atlanta hotel within minutes of one another. Id probably still fly but a luxury-ish coach is something Ill definitely try.
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Had a disappointing experience on Vonlane with the way they handled payments. They won't provide me a refund for a trip I tried making adjustments to despite it being their fault in their system for not offering the best possible option. Seems like they've got a lot of growth opportunity that I hope they can improve on.
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Now if only we gave city buses and buses like this priority on our freeways/highways. I just don't want to sit in traffic and I prefer a bit more room you can get on a train. If only this country had decent passenger rail It's sad and frustrating flying and driving are our main travel options.
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I'm a Houston-Dallas attendant, and your review was very thorough and solid! Loved it. I gotta point out though, if you ever experience slow internet speeds, simply let your attendant know and they'll quickly work to troubleshoot it and get it to its normal blazing speeds right away!
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Took a Victory Liner in the Philippines. Was looking forward to a 'chicken bus', but no. Man! The fanciest thing I have ever been on. Attendant and everything. People came on selling food at the few stops. Nice way to see the sights! Not quite as nice as your bus, but pretty close.
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That looks amazing. Sitting in a comfortable bus seat, watching the world go by, is a lovely experience, even without service or an on-board bathroom. And $99 USD is a good value. I'd definitely consider this for a short break if I found myself working in the region.
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I'd say that for any drive between three and six hours the bus is an excellent option. Same goes for routes which are absurdly expensive to fly for some reason. When I'm going to Houston or Dallas without my family I'll have to check this out as an option.
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Maybe not privat yet standard but surely much better then economy class inside any airplane. And no stress checking in at airports. Good and comfortable buslines have a great potential on distances below 350 miles distance as competition to airlines.
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I work at a small FBO that services fuel and other services for private craft, small or large. That food looks exactly like what you would get on a private jet. Their food is always pre packaged, small, etc. I wouldn't bat an eye at what you ate.
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It's amusing how much they're hyping this bus up, whereas Hanover, NH New York City offers the same bus service for cheaper - just without a meal service. Still has food and drinks on board and same seating arrangement.
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I'm loving their service. The private jet almost put me off, but compared to a plane, no queues. Always from convenient locations, comfy, pleasant staff, whenver available defo better choice than short flights.
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with gas prices, $99 doesnt seem too terrible a one-way that allows luggage and includes snackage. Any more than that for that particular corridor starts getting into meh pricing territory rapidly.
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This reminds me of my greyhound days as a bus cleaner I would enjoy some of the newer buses. Many weren't like this but some were nice. These machines are wonderfully created and serve a purpose. Nice vid.
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I live in Georgia and I can make that run in 4hours too with more privacy and fun and less expense in my vehicle. But this is a nice option when you want to leave the driving to someone else
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I've ridden greyhound ever since I was little, with my mama, and by myself, I'm in my 60s now. I have had a few bad experiences, that's why I go on amtrak when ever I can, greyhound sucks!
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A 90 minute flight still takes 4 hours with drop-off/parking, check-in, security, waiting for bags. This looks quite reasonable; a first class experience for coach pricing.
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I wish they had an AA bus from Columbia SC to Charlotte NC.
It's a 90 mile drive and it would be nice to eliminate that little commuter flight.

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Another thing I love about this is that you can see more of the country than if youre flying. And the country between Atl and Nashville is lovely.
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Private jet on wheels? Nah. Still a bus ride only with snacks that you could have been bought before getting on board. Thanks for the video.
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Ill never forget the bus trip I took from Atlanta to New York City, the bus driver drove 5-10 mph faster than traffic and weaved constantly
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Anda mesti mencoba sleeper bus atau bus kelas super executive di Jawa atau Sulawesi, fasilitas onboard dan makanannya jauh di atas bus ini
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Gee thanks! I'd like to see an overnight bus between Washington, DC and Boston to compete with Amtrak's lousy overpriced sleeper service.
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Love this- I live in the greater Nashville area and have always been curious about Vonlane after seeing their billboards on I-24
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This is standard, and typical VIP type of bus in many other countries, especially the 2-1 seat config and warm cloth towels.
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Its not a private jet unless it cruises at 45k doin mach. 9.
Its just a giant limo with food service.
It wont last.

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Just imagine driving one of these I usually have a hard time staying up because I ride so smooth when Im driving one
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imo, you need a 6th rating. Value for Money. using your first 5, along with comparing costs to other forms of travel.
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