The trip was way too long, it stopped at San Bernardino for 40 minutes, then at Barstow for another 20. The overall trip took almost 7 hours! And no social distancing at all was practiced at any time
The bus was delayed over 4 hours at the beginning, partly due to the road conditions but also partly due to the Greyhound service. The coach itself is new and comfortable and passengers are well behaved. That doesn’t make up for the loss of time tho. We would definitely opt to fly next time u see we are still on the road now more than 9 hours since the original bus schedule! Not worth the money saving if we could book a flight earlier on.
While it was appreciated that the driver did what he could to get the whole busload of people to Las Vegas, weather conditions and traffic conditions need to monitored in order to accurately provide a reasonable travel time. Everyone on the bus lost precious time that they could have spent with their friends and family since we spent 26 hours on the bus. While the situation was handled as much as it could in the moment, it should also have been something avoidable given some foresight.
I haven’t took greyhound since I was a little kid but I’m very surprised to the major change and I was happy with my ride back home the driver was very professional and had a great sense of humor I will be choosing greyhound for now on for my travel
The service is good but the only problem I got is when where looking for the office of greyhound in sanfo... we had ask people at that area to where is the greyhound bus stop.. there's no sign where to go.. then we had to run from bay 25 to bay 5 den went down to 2nd where the office of the greyhound.. this should be improve
The worst experience ever!! The bus was 3 hours late because there was “no driver” at the time. The station is dirty and the security’s employees are very rude. I will never travel with it anymore.
Some chick talked on the phone extremely loud 90% of the ride. Some dude played music on his phone the whole ride. Other tham that driver did a great job. I enjoyed my ride with no complaints.
The destruction of bus said there would be outlets. There weren’t any outlets. The bus smelled like feet and mashed potatoes! When trying to get on the bus.. I spoke to the driver very politely and positively and all he did was point at me phone and point at his phone. I just didn’t get any customer satisfaction except getting A to B which is great!
Great experience the driver was very nice and the bus was very clean. He was a little behind but that was because the bathroom on the bus was broken so he stopped so we could use the public bathroom
There were two small shuttle busses that showed up. One driver knew what was going on, the other was just yelling and seemed very confused. We left late due to the confusion. At some point we picked up too many people and two people were let off the bus due to over capacity. There was no WiFi, no power outlets. Overall, not a great experience.
Out eta was 4:30am though, it’s 10:40am and we are still on the way over an hour far. The driver said the bus was strained in the midle of traffics because of an accident ahead, but we knew that we had detouring option. This trerrible trip ruined my business schedule, and I would never take this bus forever.
It took 7 hours n overall the seats are VERY UNCOMFORTABLE. Bolt bus is far more comfortable n greyhound buses are too old n nasty they need an upgrade on all the buses. Better seats n a makeover. Thats all.
We arrive 10min before boarding. But the security said we have to sit down since the bus was late. So we did it. An hour after I went ask her back, she said " no more information". After few houres waiting, I decided to ask again to another security staff. He said "I announced it on time". Ok maybe we didn't hear it, but we always checked the screen which we realized after, wasn't correct... But the security staff I was mad at her !! We lost our first night in Las Vegas. And finally, the bus smelt weed all the way. People were so scaring, we really felt unsafe in this bus. And unfortunately in Las Vegas Greyhound bus station, it was worse. We ran away from this place as soon as we got a Uber. Security should be present but also EFFICIANT for the safety of the customers. In Las Vegas, security doesn't do anything ...
Firt time taking a greyhound, when i bought the ticket i saw it said Outlet, Wifi and some other stuff, the bus smelled like mold the seats were not in good condition and the outlets did not work, my cell phone died and i was not able to contact my family when i arrived at Las Vegas.
The staff and bus drivers need training in how to treat their customers and in conflict resolution. After reciting the rules that included using earplugs when using cellphone set et al this particular driver decided to play his music at a volume that over half the bus could hear. He did this during the entire 6 plus hour trip. Even after 11 pm and nearing midnight he played his music. How unprofessional and insensitive can a Greyhound employee be?
The bus was 1:30hs late fron LA to LV. The staff was not informed about how long thw bus was going to be delayed and people really did not know what to do. Finally, the whole trip got to Vegas 1 extra hour late without explanation.
I did wait for a hand bag ticket for 1 hour,bus is delayed for one hour
They were useless
People in the bus was using drugs
Do not travel any bus in Los Angeles to somewhere hire a car or get flight
That was the worst experienced ever
People in the bus they don’t let you have a good time
Annoying and swearing at you
They were high
The lady at the ticket counter wasn't very friendly and wgen 2 people cut in line thry didn't care to direct them to the back of the line. The bus driver was very nice and friendly. It was disapointing when free wifi is offered but didn't connect after trying on numerous occassions.
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How much does a bus ticket from Los Angeles to Las Vegas cost?
The average bus ticket price from Los Angeles to Las Vegas is HK$289. The best way to find cheap bus tickets from Los Angeles to Las Vegas is to book your tickets as early as possible. Prices tend to rise as your travel date approaches, so book in advance to secure the best prices!
How long is the bus ride from Los Angeles to Las Vegas?
The average travel time between Los Angeles and Las Vegas is around 5h 50m, although the fastest bus will take about 4h 25m.This is the time it takes to travel the 229 miles that separates the two cities.
How many daily bus connections are there between Los Angeles and Las Vegas?
The number of buses from Los Angeles to Las Vegas can differ depending on the day of the week. On average, there are 47 on this route. Some buses run direct routes, while others have layovers. Simplify your bus trip from Los Angeles to Las Vegas by comparing and selecting the bus that fits you travel style and budget on Busbud.
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When taking the bus from Los Angeles to Las Vegas, you can travel comfortably and safely with FlixBus, Tufesa, Lux Coach.
What are the departure and arrival stations when taking the bus from Los Angeles to Las Vegas?
Buses traveling between Los Angeles and Las Vegas leave from Union Station or Downtown Greyhound Station and arrive at 1st St, South Strip Transfer Terminal, Edmond Town Center.
What are the best sights and things to do in Las Vegas?
Once in Las Vegas, you can start exploring the city and discover its surroundings. The top sights and things to do are Fountains of Bellagio, High Roller, Mount Charleston, Gambling, Fall of Atlantis Fountain Show.
Best time to book your trip
Price is for a one-way ticket for one passenger and based on past departures.
Days before departure
-90
HK$265
-60
HK$265
-30
HK$273
-15
HK$394
-7
HK$466
-1
HK$281
Today
HK$305
Buddy tip: The best time to book this trip is usually 90 days before departure.
The average bus ticket from Los Angeles to Las Vegas costs around HK$321 for departures 90 days prior.
Over the last 90 days, ticket prices from Los Angeles to Las Vegas vary and during peak season, ticket prices are around HK$683 while at other times, you can expect to pay around HK$265.
Usually GLI will charge you higher prices for tickets closer to the departure date. To find the best prices, you should be flexible on your date of travel.
To save money and be sure you have the best seat, it's a good idea to buy your bus tickets from Los Angeles to Las Vegas, as early as possible. The best time to find and book cheap bus tickets is to book at least 90 days in advance.
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Did you know?
The word 'bus' is an abbreviation of 'omnibus" which means 'for all' in Latin as buses were meant to be transportation for everybody.
It takes 27 hours to go by bus from Lima to Cusco, one of the craziest bus trips on the world. This route is used daily by locals and backpackers.
One of the longest bus route in the world goes all the way from Ontario to Alberta in Canada (with the same bus). This trip is 3,435 km or 2,135 miles long and the price is a bit under $100.
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