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Agree you need to book early. I recently booked the Vamoose for about 40 each way for a trip in late August.
I’ve used Vamoose many times and never had any issues. |
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I’m not sure what bus you are loonkig at but WashingtonDeluxe is showing $40 on way.
If bus tickets are over $100 then just take the train! |
Amtrak is surprisingly affordable and even runs BOGO deals. If you need the most popular time in the Acela then not it’s not cheap, but the regular train is only a half hour slower than the Acela. You get wifi and can walk around, get snacks, go to the bathroom, etc. Much nicer than a bus. |
| FlixBus is another option. If you are booking for right now, it's about $45-50 per person depending on the time of day. Further out trips and non-weekends are cheaper. Also check Greyhound, which is usually a bit cheaper. |
| BestBus schedule works for us -- we grab in from Vienna metro... |
| GoBus from Tyson’s metro is never more than $40 a pop, even short notice. |
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I would drive and park, if you have a car. It's not that much more expensive than taking a bus and nicer/greater flexibility.
If you don't have a car - I get it. Bus is the most economical option. |
| Bus is great because you can sleep, read, do work, watch a movie, and don't have to worry about parking/driving/paying for parking in NYC. The further out you buy, the less expensive |
| We've taken Megabus, Flix bus, and Best Bus out of Vienna to NYC in the past. Not sure if they are still running all of them. Usually around 40ish ea way but timing matters. Some were better than others. Train is nicer but sometimes cost prohibitive for us. |
| We’re going up in April. I hate driving and parking in NYC, so paying for transportation is OK with me. (My wife thinks differently, and I offered to have her drive. She refused. 😀) Buses are subject to the same traffic snarls as cars, so we’re taking the train. |
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Exactly. We took a bus once from Bethesda and there was a mandatory stop at the JR Biden roadside rest in DE and the hassle of driving to and through the Lincoln Tunnel.
I like Amtrak almost as much as Pres. Biden. Great subway, metro connections in both NY and DC. Acceptable bathrooms. Not necessarily great WiFi. The ability to walk around and buy coffee is great. Few delays, but some delays. In the past, we drove and in the distant past, there were $29 shuttle flights I used. So I have used every way possible and, for me, train wins. And, as a Manhattanite, you do not want to drive and park a car in NYC…if extenuating circumstances, such as a physical limitation, getting a car with someone to drive you around is the way to go, if possible. |
| Greyhound or flix bus out of union station is under $50 |
I cant believe people are actually saying they will drive in nyc or dc….that’s utterly ridiculous. You don’t drive in the city. |
? Are people afraid of city driving? So weird. Anyway, I think posters are saying it’s easy to drive to the city (rather than take a bus or train or plane), park, and then explore on foot, by taxi, etc. Nobody has suggested driving around the city (although sometimes that makes sense, depending on where you are going). |
| The buses leave every hour or so— there’s no way it’s “easier” to drive yourself than take a bus. If you don’t like buses that’s fine but different. |