10+ HOURS on this FIRST CLASS Bus from DC to Nashville 🇺🇸

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Jeb Brooks

Jeb Brooks

Күн бұрын

Watch this video to see what a First Class Sleeper Bus in the United States looks like.
I took The Napaway motorcoach from Washington, DC to Nashville, Tennessee! It claims to be an the future of medium-haul travel that combines the convenience of traveling to and from city centers with the comfort of business class air travel. But, does it live up to the hype of a First Class Sleeper Bus?
Watch this video and you’ll see what it’s like to board, ride, and arrive in style on a First Class Sleeper Bus with the Napaway, a motorcoach a step above the rest.
On this First Class Bus trip from Washington, DC to New York City, you’ll see the butterfly seats, which effectively allow you to have two seats and a bed, not to mention a workspace as you travel the 670 miles through DC, Virginia, and Tennessee.
From the luxurious seats to the high-speed wi-fi, bathroom, and cutting-edge seats, all of this Sleeper Bus experience can be yours for as little as $125.
The Napaway currently offers a First Class Sleeper Bus experience from Washington to Nashville, and also makes the return Sleeper Bus trip from Nashville to Washington with plans to expand.
Check out the Napaway’s website:
napaway.com/
0:00 Introduction
1:01 Sleeper Bus Arrival
3:40 Sleeper Bus Departure
6:23 Sleeper Bus JebScore
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@seekingoutfriday
@seekingoutfriday Жыл бұрын
This is actually what my mother in law needs! She lives in Nashville, we live in DC. She's scared of flying so if she visits she drives because bus trips like grey hound takes 24 hours and there is no Amtrak train in Nashville. So she has to drive and that's almost a 12 hours drive she does herself and we worry about that. This is a good compromise.
@Lupinthe3rd.
@Lupinthe3rd. Жыл бұрын
@Por Qué? Its the power of the automobile and oil lobby in washington. They try to discourage this, also for some Americans its a cultural thing to them as a car represents freedom the problem is that America is too car dependent our zoning laws are proof of that. Luckily I live in Staten Island one of the five boroughs of NYC so public transit is way better than most parts of the country and most stores are in walkable distance. however still problems with lack of sidewalks in the south shore of the island.
@oginmylungssmokingclean9225
@oginmylungssmokingclean9225 Жыл бұрын
Maybe get someone to drive her or a paid driver with good credentials
@ITsLifePOSITIVE
@ITsLifePOSITIVE Жыл бұрын
@Por Qué? You know you are absolutely right, and I have to say call me crazy but does this CEO of this bus looks so weird to you, haha, I don't know what it is but there's no point in having a route like this, it's a complete pointless bus ride, cool concept and I love the ambition but totally pointless
@intercityrailpal
@intercityrailpal Жыл бұрын
@Por Qué? High speed? We want any speed, and the highway lobby runs the country.
@TheCompton2010
@TheCompton2010 Жыл бұрын
@Por Qué? actually it’s not. Europe’s population is a lot more dense while we are spread out all over the place. High speed rail isn’t cheap and requires a ton of money to build. When you get to your destination, you still need a way to get around(rental car) in most cities as public transportation isn’t great. If it was feasible and there was a demand for it, then it would have already been built.
@charlesmeasel3692
@charlesmeasel3692 Жыл бұрын
I hope this business is successful and that it expands with more routes. Would be beneficial to me and others that get very stressed out by air travel
@NazriB
@NazriB 8 ай бұрын
Lies again? Ezlink Card USD SGD
@masamune2984
@masamune2984 8 ай бұрын
@@NazriBspam
@MegeGabe_Personal
@MegeGabe_Personal Жыл бұрын
I love how the CEO quite literally made the exact case for trains lol "Too far to drive, too close to fly"
@drdewott9154
@drdewott9154 Жыл бұрын
Yup. Though then again this is America and the Freight railroads are 9/10 times ruthless to anyone else using their tracks. Plus starting a bus company in general is much easier and cheaper, this goes for both North America and Europe. Though I think Napaways bus, specifically its seats, might actually be illegal in Europe. I think the EU outlawed buses with seats converting into bunks back in like 2005 after a number of dangerous accidents involving overnight buses and massive injuries to passengers.
@MemoirsofaBasketcase
@MemoirsofaBasketcase Жыл бұрын
@@drdewott9154 Well if that ain’t foreshadowing…
@sirxavior1583
@sirxavior1583 Жыл бұрын
I travel frequently by train. Statistically distances that are under 250miles or about 4hrs trains always beat planes. 2 out of that 4hrs is spent going through security or traveling to or from the airport. Much better to have a full 4hrs on a train to be productive.
@MemoirsofaBasketcase
@MemoirsofaBasketcase Жыл бұрын
@@sirxavior1583 Imagine if NYC and Chicago were within 4hrs by train…
@BeenSauce
@BeenSauce Жыл бұрын
America should have never dismantled so much of it's rail network
@deem10
@deem10 Жыл бұрын
DC to Atlanta makes a lot of sense. It is about the same distance but a much larger city and both have public transit to make a completely car free trip. Also, Atlanta’s airport can be a headache to get around in. The appeal of a less stressful commute could be a big selling point
@JustAnotherPoorSlob
@JustAnotherPoorSlob Жыл бұрын
Yes, but DC-Atlanta can be done on Amtrak. Amtrak serves Nashville using Greyhound for the end of the trip. I'm sure this was part of the reason they chose Nashville.
@deem10
@deem10 Жыл бұрын
@@JustAnotherPoorSlob Didn’t know that but that is just plain awful.
@owenwexler7214
@owenwexler7214 Жыл бұрын
@@JustAnotherPoorSlob DC to Atlanta can technically be done on Amtrak but it's an overnight trip (leave 6pm, arrive 8am). Either be really good at sleeping in coach or prepare to shell out $$$ for a sleeper car.
@teresar6348
@teresar6348 Жыл бұрын
I am a marylander who is currently in atlanta for school. I would personally only use bus if it were like this: comfy enough to sleep along with being a reasonable price. For refrence, my summer flights are about 200 bucks roundtrip which I think is gonna be the issue on that route. The marta goes straight inside the airport if you live near enough to it. (I do) so its like a 5 hour time sink point to point for me by plane.
@HeelerHouse
@HeelerHouse Жыл бұрын
@@owenwexler7214oach is easy to sleep in if you get noise cancelling headphones, the seats are comfortable and even recline a decent bit
@justingoina2016
@justingoina2016 Жыл бұрын
I live in the Washington DC area so this actually seems like some sort of travel experience that I could try.
@allyabalaka1573
@allyabalaka1573 Жыл бұрын
Same here.
@kenshores9900
@kenshores9900 Жыл бұрын
There is a need for such a service in the Southeast.
@kenshores9900
@kenshores9900 Жыл бұрын
Memphis to Cincinnati;Chicago to New Orleans.
@kenshores9900
@kenshores9900 Жыл бұрын
When Eastern, Northwestern, and Piedmont were absorbed travel to and around the Southeast became much more difficult. No like it was a bed of roses mind you.
@generalguack7131
@generalguack7131 Жыл бұрын
Same here but im from McLean
@pwoeckener
@pwoeckener Жыл бұрын
The CEO of this bus line is spot on in his analysis of air travel. Back when my Dad worked for the airlines (1980's) and we lived in Miami. My Dad had a running wager with his golf buddies. They'd call him when they left for the airport in Miami to fly to Orlando. My Dad would leave our house and drive to Orlando. The one who arrived first at the hotel got their dinner free that night. My Dad never paid for his dinner driving to Orlando, versus his buddies, who flew, ALWAYS arrived later than he did. Miami to Orlando is about a 4+ hour drive, depending on stops. Our family rule was always that if you could drive it in 8 hours or less, then you drove. Anything over 8 hours and you flew. Now, with the way the entire airline industry is in complete chaos, this bus company is innovating and coming up with a genius idea. I'd take this bus 10 times out of 10 if I was traveling between Nashville and DC. It makes perfect sense the way they've set it up to travel overnight. You lose zero time this way.
@PalmelaHanderson
@PalmelaHanderson Жыл бұрын
It will be even better when the high speed rail opens between Miami-Orlando next year. The United States doesn't really have a lot of "medium distance" travel options. You drive or fly everywhere. There's a middle ground of trip length which is perfect for trains/buses, but the problem is Greyhound is awful and Amtrak is not frequent enough and/or takes forever outside of specific routes. If you're traveling a route that would be a 2-6 hour drive, it's in the perfect zone for bus/train. It's a long enough trip to make driving a whole thing (you can just relax on a bus/train), but short enough that flying isn't worth it if there's an easier option. I grew up in the Pacific Northwest, and Seattle-Portland is a perfect example of "middle ground" travel. Traveling between Portland-Seattle by train is sometimes even faster than driving, depending on if you get stuck in traffic. And unlike the airports, train stations don't dump you in the middle of nowhere. The United States could really stand to beef up its train infrastructure a lot, and I hope companies like the one in this video can fill in the gaps for more remote trips that don't make sense to be covered by train, especially on the west coast where everything is so spread out.
@AcridWhistle
@AcridWhistle Жыл бұрын
@@PalmelaHanderson Those frequent specific routes are the only ones that Amtrack has a bare minimum chance of even breaking even on though due to population and proximity of distances. Even then once again by the time you get to 2 or 3 passengers a trip, the car once again becomes cheaper than a train for short to long distances per person, for long distances though the airline wins with at least budget lines to a lot of places (but you can expect less difficulties now with a car short of one rusting apart) however major airlines have jumped a bunch in price. I can't seem to find it but around 350 or 400 miles is where true HSR even starts to lose to air in terms of speed of travel (granted this depends on the airport, security, other requirements and airline) and certainly price. For comparison a trip from Osaka to Tokyo is 1.5 hours flight ($40-94 one way), 3hr15min Nozomi($110)
@PalmelaHanderson
@PalmelaHanderson Жыл бұрын
@@AcridWhistle There's also the fact to consider that aiprorts tend to be in the middle of nowhere. Take Tokyo, for example. Haneda Airport is over 20km from the city center, while Narita is about 70km away. Train stations tend to be in the middle of cities, so the odds are they tend to dump you a lot closer to where you want to go. Of course, Tokyo's a bad example because both of their airports are well connected to their rail network. In the US and Canada, a lot of airports aren't connected to a transit network at all, so you have to either rent a car or take a cab/uber to get where you need to go, which also adds to the cost/inconvenience. I find, anecdotally, that most people, all things considered, will prefer to take a train over flying even if it takes an hour or two longer. The conenience and ease factor is important.
@javianjohnson8746
@javianjohnson8746 Жыл бұрын
I always figured that traveling short distances is quicker than flying in some cases. Dealing with the madness of the airport such as arrive 2+ hours before your flight, then with boarding, taxing, then the landing and waiting for your bags, and THEN getting an Uber to your hotel, you can skip all of that if the drive is close enough. Don't forget, the 2 hour wait at the airport is just that: sitting around doing nothing, and getting no where.
@javianjohnson8746
@javianjohnson8746 Жыл бұрын
@@PalmelaHanderson You're absolutely right. Now of course, Amtrak runs their Acela high-speed train between DC and Boston, but thats about it. It's only on the east coast, whereas there're plenty of other major cities in the country that lacks a high speed rail network, such as LA-SF. Will be interested to see the success of the Brightline in Florida
@khughes0402
@khughes0402 Жыл бұрын
I absolutely loved the way you shared this trip. What a beautiful accommodation via bus. The fact that the CEO was present, participating and speaking honestly on behalf of his product tells me all I need to know about how successful this will be as Napaway expands its network.
@marcusfarcus
@marcusfarcus 7 ай бұрын
I just took the service and was so pleased. I’m not a great flyer. Although I’m not autistic, too much stimulus (like visiting the terminal at IAD) stresses me out. This is a great alternative to those wishing to avoid the stresses of flying out of DC or dealing with flight-related anxiety.
@andysorensen1737
@andysorensen1737 Жыл бұрын
This is one of those business ideas I wouldn’t have thought of; if I had business between DC & Nashville I’d definitely take advantage of this!
@jasonhensley2452
@jasonhensley2452 Жыл бұрын
While I respect this person for trying something like this I really cannot see the mass appeal of if this. Especially since air travel is so ingrained into our society. This seems like a niche market. Also the CEO is kinda being disingenuous about time spent using air travel. We live in a world were from the moment you leave your house to the time you get to your destination you are connected and able to conduct business. The days of being disconnected in the airport and on the plane are long gone. Not to mention the entire point of this service is for you to sleep on the journey. Not working. Listen I hope he succeeds. I would never wish I'll on anyone making a honest attempt to do business but I feel like there is a reason a business model like this hasn't caught on before. It's not revolutionary. It's done in markets outside of the US. I just feel like it doesn't have the appeal here in the US.
@Ephigy1
@Ephigy1 Жыл бұрын
@@jasonhensley2452I begged to differ in that it may be more widely appealing than you think. In Japan, while very different culturally, have many many night bus services just like this and they're widely used. I'd personally prefer this over a 2-3hr flight (excluding tsa and possible delays) since I can just pass out and wake up where I need to be.
@jasonhensley2452
@jasonhensley2452 Жыл бұрын
@@Ephigy1 go ahead but the majority wont.
@afcgeo882
@afcgeo882 Жыл бұрын
@@jasonhensley2452 He (the CEO) looks like a 25 year-old kid, using other people’s money to create a bogus start-up and quickly sell it by hiding its actual financials. There is ZERO chance of this ever being profitable.
@Ephigy1
@Ephigy1 Жыл бұрын
@@jasonhensley2452 have you asked the majority?
@bentrig9128
@bentrig9128 Жыл бұрын
This is brilliant. I would absolutely take this from Calgary to Vancouver. Sleep all the way there on Friday night, spend Saturday & Sunday in Vancouver, then sleep all the way back and be back in time for work on Monday. It would save a night of accommodation, be cheaper than a flight, and I would end up with more time to do stuff with 2 full days.
@catecurry48
@catecurry48 Жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same thing.
@tanamurphy7388
@tanamurphy7388 Жыл бұрын
Judging from current bus trip prices the minimum cost to go that far would probably be between 3 and 400 one way.
@genericreference6969
@genericreference6969 Жыл бұрын
Take the train from Edmonton to Vancouver … there used to be passenger service from Calgary to Vancouver as well (not just Rocky Mountaineer) … but it would be hard to beat the price of an airline seat for this trip, and the trip would be 12 h each way as compared to 90 minutes by air … highly recommend the one way train trip from Edmonton to Vancouver leaving 7 am on Friday, with a stop in Jasper and gorgeous scenery, arrive first thing on Saturday morning in Vancouver snd then return via plane on Sunday night
@jenniferlawrence1372
@jenniferlawrence1372 Жыл бұрын
I’M SO GLAD TO KNOW ABOUT THIS. It’s almost impossible to get from Nashville to anywhere by train so this bus gets you, very comfortably and with no wasted time, to an Amtrak hub. This opens the whole country up to us.
@ThompsonSmith-xo5sd
@ThompsonSmith-xo5sd Жыл бұрын
Hello Jennifer How are you doing today?
@cheryleddy5677
@cheryleddy5677 Жыл бұрын
I have been addicted to Japan's overnite buses....this reminds me of them. The double decker bus in Japan has seats that lay almost flat and the stops are at rest areas with food and drinks available. I think the US could take a que from our foreign neighbors. Also the electric trains are fast. Quiet and Amazingly clean
@TheOrangeAngle
@TheOrangeAngle Жыл бұрын
I wonder if Jeb’s expansion into bus reviews (which I love!) could warrant a modified jebscore that focuses on bus factors like drop off/pick up location, seat privacy, etc
@GreenerGrass
@GreenerGrass Жыл бұрын
I like that idea…thanks!!
@queenofspades1088
@queenofspades1088 Жыл бұрын
@@SKS8080 Jeb gets paid to travel and review high end travel options. He's got a real job, and it's undoubtedly a better one than whatever white collar call centre you work in.
@groovysharkbait2180
@groovysharkbait2180 Жыл бұрын
@@SKS8080 why're you hating...theres literally nothing to hate about jeb unless you dont like traveling
@mattsains
@mattsains Жыл бұрын
@@GreenerGrass call it the Jebus score 😄
@jackgoodman6976
@jackgoodman6976 Жыл бұрын
@@SKS8080 Lol not spoiled he does this for work. And no, he is not "shoving it down our throats." He is reviewing it for our entertainment and to inform us about what it is like. Jeb is the most humble guy on KZbin, and if for whatever reason you hate him, stop watching him.
@Jet13566
@Jet13566 Жыл бұрын
Jeb always makes me happy
@theonlymerifyndor
@theonlymerifyndor Жыл бұрын
Same :)
@marychoppins8140
@marychoppins8140 Жыл бұрын
This is exactly what I need! I take care of my elderly disabled mother in addition to being the mom of a 4 year old, traveling with them from Nashville to visit family in DC is difficult to say the least. This will help to alleviate some of the travel stress.
@xjcrossx
@xjcrossx Жыл бұрын
These always made sense to me. Plane travel takes a day whether the actual trip or just the draining experience, and you sleep the night before you travel, you might as well sleep during your travels.
@simondavey7787
@simondavey7787 Жыл бұрын
I love this concept. I wish they did more routes. In fact, I think this concept would also do well here in the UK.
@WTG20233
@WTG20233 Жыл бұрын
For sure. London - Glasgow london - Inverness / fort William / Aberdeen as a cheaper alternative to the sleeper both 9-12 hours
@ewanmarshall2010
@ewanmarshall2010 Жыл бұрын
There used to be the Megabus Gold sleeper coach that operated between London and Scotland but it was sadly discontinued in 2017
@jasonhensley2452
@jasonhensley2452 Жыл бұрын
@@ewanmarshall2010 Exactly. I respect this man for trying this in the US but rail and bus travel just don't work here with the exception of tourism and the Northeast corridor. If the UK can't make it a profitable business model then it's pretty much doomed in the US.
@sjmclean0
@sjmclean0 Жыл бұрын
Mega bus did it, and it failed.
@Mattswfc14
@Mattswfc14 Жыл бұрын
@@sjmclean0 The fact it was Megabus that did it under that name won't have helped it's success at all!
@jfk5402
@jfk5402 Жыл бұрын
Not sure if it’ll have sustainable business volume but certainly hope to see more of these across the country. Great idea.
@afcgeo882
@afcgeo882 Жыл бұрын
What do you think is sustainable for this? It looks like it can carry 15 passengers per trip, if that.
@jaysmith1408
@jaysmith1408 Жыл бұрын
eighteen bunks, but the company only has (per USDOT) the one bus, and that driver, then an executive administration of at least two two (the CEO 🤨, and the ADA compliance supervisor). Already top heavy. And given they only own the one bus, and employ the one driver, what pray tell do the do the other five days. The route is easy for a single driver, but is terrible usage for such an expensive coach and evenly increasingly expensive driver. Then again, on this route, it’s 57 ish hours out and back, at a middle range $24 per hour, that’s about $1400 in labour. Ya know, if Mr. Aronov reads this, I will closely follow this company, sounds like a great job to start on the ground floor. When you need drivers, I’ll be there.
@Originalman144
@Originalman144 Жыл бұрын
@@jaysmith1408 I agree. I think the coach customization is expensive. 18 seats x $125 per passenger is $2250/trip gross. Then subtract labor, gas, insurance, taxes, and maintenance it doesn't leave much in the way of profit. And that's with every seat sold. If I was CEO I would add in a stop in Knoxville, Blacksburg/Roanoke, and or Charlottesville. Lots of college kids in VA that come back and forth to DC. Would not be full ticket price but better than having too many empties.
@stephenbeck7222
@stephenbeck7222 Жыл бұрын
J Williams trust that $125 is the entry cost to get users and the company is mostly only operating based off investors and debt. If proof of concept is secured then the trip costs will go up.
@Tripplebeem
@Tripplebeem Жыл бұрын
It’s 100% vaporware.
@briannajackson7724
@briannajackson7724 Жыл бұрын
I love the fact the CEO was present n helping out. That speaks volumes 😊 I pray he becomes a very successful man 🙏
@zerocool2352
@zerocool2352 Жыл бұрын
As someone that loathes commercial flying, I'd LOVE to travel around the country like this.
@theglobalpeasant
@theglobalpeasant Жыл бұрын
I enjoy seeing these premium buses popping up more and more. There's definitely a market for this type of travel and its interesting to see how each company puts their own spin on it!
@n3wt
@n3wt 7 ай бұрын
all these comments look like one person wrote it
@DCYote1
@DCYote1 Жыл бұрын
After visiting Japan a couple years ago and seeing that they have similar busses like this all over the country, I've always wondered why something similar couldn't be done here in the states. I would much rather pay a premium for a service like this instead of relying on Greyhound.
@miketackabery7521
@miketackabery7521 Жыл бұрын
Yes! OMG Greyhound is awful!
@xdemgeo3581
@xdemgeo3581 Жыл бұрын
Americans are so into flying.
@richcook2007
@richcook2007 Жыл бұрын
Because the image of bus travel is that it is for poor folk.
@alidapurdy
@alidapurdy Жыл бұрын
@@xdemgeo3581 Not so much. It's more safety. The majority of the US doesn't have train service. The only travel options we have are by air or bus. The buses are notoriously unsafe. Especially in one of the cities he mentioned, Knoxville TN. We no longer have a Greyhound terminal here. To get on or off of one here, it's a small gas station in the area of town with highest amount of crime, ie:gun violence, robberies, assaults.
@dominict2000
@dominict2000 Жыл бұрын
Wow two seats
@tomfoolery8228
@tomfoolery8228 Жыл бұрын
I'd love to see this have more southern routes, Knoxville, Charlotte, Asheville, Charleston, Atlanta, etc. I do like all the available luxury bus services, but they always seem to focus on the NE Corridor. Anywhere under a 12 hour drive isn't worth air travel to me (especially since I am prone to bad sinus headaches). These overnight buses really have an opportunity to hit a niche to those traveling to the lesser flown to destinations at a pretty affordable price.
@pamelajefferies3197
@pamelajefferies3197 Жыл бұрын
I agree with you and would absolutely love if I could ride this bus from Knoxville to other cities also . Let's hope ♡
@andrewmcgee1001
@andrewmcgee1001 Жыл бұрын
Very cool! What a great alternative to driving or taking a plane. When they add more destinations, I have no doubt they'll have a lot of folks taking advantage of the convenience they offer. Thanks for posting!
@geosophik9369
@geosophik9369 Жыл бұрын
I took many sleeper buses while living in South America (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Peru). They were awesome 5 star experiences. It was surprising to find the US didn't have any. It's good to see some start ups trying to change the concept. The CEO is totally right when he talks about losing so much time at the airport. And there's something unique about riding a bus and exploring the country that you just can't do it on a plane.
@candywalker4812
@candywalker4812 Жыл бұрын
it is because it is not a profitable and viable long term business . In South America, maintenance, standards, insurance, personnel and Fuel (black market) are cheaper
@billbinkelman1259
@billbinkelman1259 Жыл бұрын
I don't know what I would do without your, Paul Lucas', and Thibault's (Simply Railway) travel videos. Haven't had any real vacation since 2017 and all of your videos really help my wanderlust feelings. Keep on keepin' on, Jeb!
@anderslarsen6009
@anderslarsen6009 Жыл бұрын
Can i recommend Dylans Travel Report. Its also a very good channel.
@rockysridhar
@rockysridhar Жыл бұрын
Wow that's awesome, years back i drove solo from DC to Nashville in the night, and glad these kind of service was there then definitely would taken this one and love watching side seeing lying on the bed.
@josephrogers5337
@josephrogers5337 Жыл бұрын
One of my most memorable trips was in 1960. We had a special trip for Graduating seniors from our local school in Ohio to Baltimore, DC, Norfolk, Williamsburg. One part was an overnight trip on a ship from Baltimore to Norfolk. It was on the Old Point Comfort Line. It was not expensive luxury like a cruise ship but just a easy overnight trip down Chesapeake Bay. A lost time.
@ericford5879
@ericford5879 Жыл бұрын
Out of all the times I watched Jeb travel, he looks the most well rested on the bus then on the plane.
@martinc.720
@martinc.720 Жыл бұрын
*than
@Naomi-ls5kl
@Naomi-ls5kl Жыл бұрын
Bus travel is actually so underrated
@amandaengelman5168
@amandaengelman5168 Жыл бұрын
I love this! I have bad anxiety. I'm not necessarily scared of flying, but navigating the airport and all the waiting would trigger my anxiety. Greyhound busses scare me and I don't want to spend all those hours crammed in just a seat. Same problem with Amtrak and a roomette is ridiculously expensive. This I could do. Hopefully they do well and are able to expand.
@mtwilda
@mtwilda Жыл бұрын
There used to be a similar sleeper bus between Los Angels and San Francisco called Cabin. Sadly it appears they stopped operating in 2019.
@bubbledoubletrouble
@bubbledoubletrouble Жыл бұрын
They paused operations for half a year in 2019 and restarted with improved passenger space, but then the pandemic hit. Last time I heard about them they were renting out the buses as charter service; I don’t know if they’re still in business though.
@canadianaviator
@canadianaviator Жыл бұрын
Biden’s fault
@patrickmalejana3564
@patrickmalejana3564 Жыл бұрын
@@SKS8080 explain please? I really wanna see how people with small brains can come up with such conclusions
@MrJimheeren
@MrJimheeren Жыл бұрын
@@SKS8080 2019 you smooth brain, Biden became president in January 2021
@cco53587
@cco53587 Жыл бұрын
@@SKS8080 He wasn't even President yet in 2019, nice try.
@monsterzero760
@monsterzero760 Жыл бұрын
Always love your videos Jeb! Since I am home bound I can go to places and see things I would never get to see. Thank You So Much and God Bless You and Your Wife!
@scorpion787x8
@scorpion787x8 Жыл бұрын
This remains one of your best reviews... Thank you.
@lnorman7007
@lnorman7007 Жыл бұрын
This is awesome. My mom lives in Nashville and I love that it goes directly from DC!
@TheMitchyb61
@TheMitchyb61 Жыл бұрын
I drove long haul trucks for a few years and sleeping in a moving vehicle certainly takes getting use too, ESPECIALLY when the roads are not good. It is something much more dangerous than flying though and you are really placing a lot in the hands of those drivers as well every other driver on the roads with you! But it seems like a very interesting idea!
@sunnyscott4876
@sunnyscott4876 Жыл бұрын
I agree with you 💯.
@sccrfan62
@sccrfan62 Жыл бұрын
Always love to see more travel options for DC. Flights to Nashville are always so expensive. I'll definitely consider using this service.
@marcuscooper4601
@marcuscooper4601 Жыл бұрын
Oh wow! I live in Nashville and I'm from DC! I cant wait to try this! Thanks for the video!
@trippinoutdoors
@trippinoutdoors Жыл бұрын
I love Bunces! Bunces are my favorite mode of transportation! 🤣 I love the little flubs everybody has here and there, but yours are so often some of my personal favorites. The wrap on the bus is truly fantastic, especially on that modern model of Prevost. A great looking bus with a fantastic and fitting livery. Well done to them on that!
@Cali-707-ica
@Cali-707-ica Жыл бұрын
We had this start up in the Bay Area which ran a nightly double decker bus service in a bus that was equipped with sleep pods between San Francisco and Los Angeles. Each pod has a light, an individual air conditioning unit, privacy curtain, came with pillows and blanket, along with charging ports and onboard WiFi. It also included a "Dream Attendant" who was responsible for the safety onboard and acted as cabin crew. They would provide a non alcoholic melatonin infused cocktail to promote sleep; also, coffee, water, tea, snacks and they kept the onboard restroom clean. However, the venture failed within its first year. 😥
@liamz.6245
@liamz.6245 Жыл бұрын
What was it called?
@Cali-707-ica
@Cali-707-ica Жыл бұрын
@@liamz.6245 They had rebranded it as “Cabin” but earlier in the startup it was called SleepBus I think.
@mariegarside8830
@mariegarside8830 Жыл бұрын
I would rather sleep or relax reading on an overnight bus than spend nearly the same time to fly I will confess to making that trip on Amtrak which takes longer due to stops along the way.
@criticalma5547
@criticalma5547 Жыл бұрын
It failed because it invested a ton of money upgrading its buses with a novel suspension system that was expensive and didn’t work well, all while suspending service. VC firms didn’t buy it, and it ran out of money. A service like this with more pragmatic hardware could easily make it happen now.
@dancsaldana
@dancsaldana Жыл бұрын
I actually remember this. I never actually got to try the service! I guess I’ll stick to Flixbus 😂
@JohnAnderson-zb3cr
@JohnAnderson-zb3cr Жыл бұрын
The second I sat down to relax you posted this video. Great timing!
@GreenerGrass
@GreenerGrass Жыл бұрын
Hope you enjoyed it!
@1GoodWoman
@1GoodWoman 11 ай бұрын
Love this! Needed in entire Northeast into Midwest…..upstate NY, Ohio, Pa, and yes Nashville. We need this because trains here are along coast only. Trains are days long. Thanks for this.
@ladyylomonroe
@ladyylomonroe Жыл бұрын
Okay glad to know we have this in DC. Nice her way to travel
@DennisBunnikTravels
@DennisBunnikTravels Жыл бұрын
The bus is back! Great video mate, looks like a really cool product.
@GreenerGrass
@GreenerGrass Жыл бұрын
Thanks my friend! It was a really fun trip. Business Class on a Bus!!
@stephenwilson645
@stephenwilson645 Жыл бұрын
Glad Nashville finally made it into a video! Hopefully you can do a video involving BNA while you’re at it!
@MH-pz8wf
@MH-pz8wf Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video! Good to know how riding a Napaway like.
@crazieddiegamez2563
@crazieddiegamez2563 Жыл бұрын
I hope they do expand! This looked so convenient and relaxing 😎
@johnvsymons
@johnvsymons Жыл бұрын
Great video 👍💯. It would be nice if they offered the option of booking and paying for a "box" lunch or breakfast box when buying your ticket. I have seen "luxury" bus service from Dallas to Houston and from Norfolk, VA to Washington, D.C. (just to mention a few city pairings) that has an on board "attendant" who serves meals and beverages which are included in the price of the ticket. This service is great for business people who want to get to their destination in the morning and return in the evening without the hassle of dealing with an airport and airline. Hopefully, we'll see more companies offering this type of travel option. Thanks Jeb for this vlog. Take care and have a pleasant and rewarding weekend.
@fdm2155
@fdm2155 Жыл бұрын
I would totally do this. It reminds me of how the Eurostar allows you to leave from central London and arrive in central Paris about 3 hours later. Much more convenient than schlepping to Heathrow and then in to the city from DeGaulle.
@gnhansen29
@gnhansen29 Жыл бұрын
I like these videos about new travel experiences. Keep up the good work.
@jamesfrost7465
@jamesfrost7465 Жыл бұрын
I thought about this last year after seeing a overnight bus in Japan. A wonderful idea. From NYC to Miami & Miami to NYC on I-95. I wish this company all the success in the world. I would love to be a driver for this company.
@Andrew-yb1uv
@Andrew-yb1uv Жыл бұрын
Excellent concept. I hope this service is successful and is expanded to more routes.
@RyanHolliday211
@RyanHolliday211 Жыл бұрын
So good to see this type of service come to North America. It's so popular in some Asian countries and I've been seeing a lot of videos about those services wondering why we don't have anything like that over here. They took the business model and made it a somewhat business class style experience and I would definitely use this if it was operating on a route I needed to travel.
@bruceleggett568
@bruceleggett568 Жыл бұрын
Love to see this in more cities, I would take a trip like this just to get away.
@TravelswithVandSteve
@TravelswithVandSteve Жыл бұрын
I didn't know a first class bus was even an option and it looks so nice. i usually sleep like a baby on the road but can't sleep at all on planes. I now want to try this! Air travel is too long, the CEO is right. What a genius idea.
@StallionFX1
@StallionFX1 Жыл бұрын
Hey Jeb, great video as always. I subscribed to your channel simply because of your character, but the fact you cover different modes of transportation in general is phenomenal. Napaway seems to be on something. It's innovative and it shows that the CEO really put some effort and sparred no expense when it comes to passenger comfort. Honestly, I wouldn't mind spending more time traveling on the ground in a concept like this rather than flying. Even the price seems more than reasonable considering the accessories. As time passes, hopefully Napaway will expend and create more routes. This is really well thought of concept and your video made it so much better. Thank you for sharing this.
@hemaccabe4292
@hemaccabe4292 Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate seeing these alternative travel options. It's hard for me to imagine not driving this distance due to convenience and saving the cost of a rental car on the other side. On the other hand, I can imagine using such a service if the timing and travel destination were right.
@EJ-vn4pv
@EJ-vn4pv Жыл бұрын
Wow I would do this trip with my hubby for sure!
@yettabonez5777
@yettabonez5777 Жыл бұрын
Yes indeed, I think that this is just what I need! I'm right here in the DMV so i'm going to plan to look them up and take a nice smooth ride and some sleep too!!😂😂
@nancycowell-miller4321
@nancycowell-miller4321 Жыл бұрын
You know what I'd like to see you review? Different forms of transportation in Japan. I've never been (other than a layover in Narita), but I'd love to see their trains. And I'd love to hear your "take" on an overnight journey on a vending machine ferry. That would be an adventure!
@nickhall8319
@nickhall8319 Жыл бұрын
Solo travel Japan is great for that! Very relaxing.
@Paelorian
@Paelorian Жыл бұрын
I wish we had those Japanese inexpensive but nice cruiseferries in the US! I've watched a lot of those videos. This bus video made me want to take a Japanese overnight ferry. I could probably sleep on the bus, but a little private room in a ferry along the coast would be much more comfortable. A real bed, and no noticeable turbulence. This bus isn't bad, and a bus can go anywhere there's a road, but if you're not used to it it won't be comfortable. Jeb did have his sleep interrupted. It still sounds better to me than spending the whole day flying and then paying for a night at a hotel.
@nancycowell-miller4321
@nancycowell-miller4321 Жыл бұрын
@@Paelorian I've been watching more of the ferry videos and (so far) Ferry Bizan from Fuku-something to Tokyo looks pretty cool. Color-coded nukers with presets for all of the vending machine meals - love it! The accommodations don't look very luxurious - but it looks like it would be fun to check-out!
@nancycowell-miller4321
@nancycowell-miller4321 Жыл бұрын
Oh goodness, Japan has some really interesting stuff! Robot hotel in Tokyo? Yeah, Jeb needs to give us a Japan Adventure!
@karenbochinski
@karenbochinski 15 сағат бұрын
I have been watching videos of Grayhound and it's nightmare trips. So Happy to see there are bus ways to travel.
@fiddlerbunny13
@fiddlerbunny13 Жыл бұрын
Genius! Hope they get other routes going as well! What a way to travel to Orlando!
@jaysmith1408
@jaysmith1408 Жыл бұрын
Prevost, a subsidiary of Volvo. Though I have not driven one, only ridden on them, I am familiar with Volvo’s, great engines, really smooth transmissions, soft suspension, just fantastic vehicles. It’s great to see sleeper buses finally being introduced to the United States, it’s been in the Europe for aeons.
@adventureoflinkmk2
@adventureoflinkmk2 Жыл бұрын
I didn't know Volvo made their own transmissions...
@jaysmith1408
@jaysmith1408 Жыл бұрын
@@adventureoflinkmk2 yep, Volvo for Volvo, Mack, and Prevost. I-Shift, the only automated transmission I actually enjoy. They are outstanding.
@adventureoflinkmk2
@adventureoflinkmk2 Жыл бұрын
@@jaysmith1408 funny, because all three of our Prevosts and the lone Volvo we have are all Allisons
@jaysmith1408
@jaysmith1408 Жыл бұрын
@@adventureoflinkmk2 never been fond of Allison, not enough gears, I think they top out at seven and reverse, I-Shift has up to twelve and four, slips a lot until it locks in.
@carriejackcj7408
@carriejackcj7408 Жыл бұрын
I say Nashville to Austin, TX should be next! Two artsy locations connected! And if looking with the 10 hrs turn one-way trip, perhaps Nashville to Dallas, that way, adding 1 bus can fill the route with daily departure.
@rmramirezc
@rmramirezc Жыл бұрын
Se nota un excelente servicio. Gracias por compartir tu experiencia.
@KitchenWitch4U
@KitchenWitch4U 5 ай бұрын
Now THAT'S definitely the way to go!! I'd definitely consider them if they were in my area ❤
@angelagill7735
@angelagill7735 Жыл бұрын
Awesome service. Yes, I think maybe a snack bar with chips(flavor enhancer) and soda would have been nice for those like you who didn’t sleep the entire trip. But all in all nice. I would consider this mode of transportation to visit different areas in the future.
@suburbanbanshee
@suburbanbanshee Жыл бұрын
Chips might wake people up... chomp chomp chomp.
@terryspeller1507
@terryspeller1507 Жыл бұрын
I want to try this bus thanx to you
@acquanellaogbemudia9930
@acquanellaogbemudia9930 Жыл бұрын
Awesome going to utilize and share this Thanks !
@tinak.3022
@tinak.3022 Жыл бұрын
This is great. I wish they offered more destinations as an alternative. Hopefully they will in the future. I would pick this way over flying.
@CameronJP
@CameronJP Жыл бұрын
Fantastic video Jeb as always! Wish Dan the best with the Napaway Coaches seems like a great service!
@JuanSanchez-pe9bu
@JuanSanchez-pe9bu Жыл бұрын
jeb's videos are always so wholesome
@mashan1978
@mashan1978 Жыл бұрын
I live near Nashville and have family near the DC area. This is perfect!!!
@mosesagabon7152
@mosesagabon7152 Жыл бұрын
Its exterior and interior both looks really elegant.
@Heimbizzle
@Heimbizzle Жыл бұрын
This is cool. Better than a red eye flight in my opinion, looks more comfortable for the same or cheaper price than the airfare. I live in Dallas. It would be cool to see an overnight between Dallas to Nashville or Dallas to Denver
@kennethb375
@kennethb375 Жыл бұрын
I live in Miami and have family in DC. I would be very interested in a route from Miami to DC. Overall this would beat traveling on Amtrak and would offer a good alternative for my mom who can't fly to visit us in Miami. Additionally, I myself would travel this route on Napaway from Miami to DC
@tammyslaughter7141
@tammyslaughter7141 Жыл бұрын
I took Amtrak from Florida to D.C. It was a great trip until….in the return trip Amtrak dumped us in the middle of the train depot yard and didn’t even back up enough to the place where you wait for the train! I was so angry and embarrassed! You can best believed I called and complained!!!! But the train trip itself was wonderful. I would do it again!
@Saffrondarling
@Saffrondarling Жыл бұрын
Looks nicer than any Greyhound bus I’ve been on. I bet more legroom.
@sabriyahsmith346
@sabriyahsmith346 Жыл бұрын
This is awesome! We need this from Buffalo, NY to New York City! That is a brutal bus ride.
@bryceherring946
@bryceherring946 Жыл бұрын
Very cool, I live in Northern VA and would absolutely use this service to go to and from Nashville, it does leave late but seems well worth the price especially when flying these days can be brutally long with the delays and crowded.
@ryanfrisby7389
@ryanfrisby7389 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely fantastic video Jeb!😸
@Uberalles02
@Uberalles02 Жыл бұрын
The bus reviews you've been doing are so fun!
@stevemcclure2879
@stevemcclure2879 Жыл бұрын
I would definitely like to see them do other routes! I totally agree with the CEO that travel time outside the airplane is dead time. Also that booking seems much more flexible on the bus.
@mathogre
@mathogre Жыл бұрын
I've done considerable bus travel between DC and NYC, pre-pandemic, and it's really the only way to go between the two cities. I also did a bus trip as a chaperone for a high school band group from DC to Nashville, and it was fine. (I've spent much time in the sky, flying coach, business, and first class.) Jeb, I believe I saw a video of yours where you took a train from east to west coast, and I enjoyed it. Bus travel is different from air and train travel, however. While I'd prefer not to have the "wrap" over the windows, I "get" it. I do think scoring this type of bus travel needs a different method. For all the things I saw, I'd give this a high interest score, and would consider returning to Nashville based just on riding the Napaway motorcoach. Napaway is now on my proverbial "radar" for bus travel. Bravo to CEO Dan Aronov!
@hugitkissitloveit8640
@hugitkissitloveit8640 Жыл бұрын
Better than the Acela?
@LanceandYing
@LanceandYing Жыл бұрын
We need more of this in the US... I live in the DFW area I would like to see this type of service to PHX, DEN, CLT, IAH ect ... as of now 1 day a week service is a bummer I hope they do expand :)
@Originalman144
@Originalman144 Жыл бұрын
Actually, there is one in DFW -- it's called Vonlane. But only operating a few routes in Texas. No lie flat beds but very luxurious.
@jzhou3043
@jzhou3043 7 ай бұрын
dont know why this popped in my feed so late! looks like they're currently paused for service, but love this! i took loads of these types of buses (not quite as luxurious as this) back when i backpacked in south america. they had fully layflat (or close to) seats, meal service, and was a great way to save money (no need for a night of hotel) and time!
@GreifNation
@GreifNation Жыл бұрын
Definitely gonna have to give this a try!
@AidenHowlett
@AidenHowlett Жыл бұрын
This would do extremely well between Sydney and Melbourne. There's limited, not-so-great train sleep cabins available, or flights. Door-to-door you'd absolutely have a similar amount of dead time, although the airports are typically far better.
@JudeAussie
@JudeAussie Жыл бұрын
Sydney to Brisbane too. I’ve travelled on the XPT in what was loosely termed first class and the overnight sleeper cabin. No wifi or barely any mobile reception. Most boring 10 hour trip ever. This bus would be fantastic, I agree.
@maxh771
@maxh771 Жыл бұрын
Exactly - especially since it's one of (if not the) most travelled plane routes on Earth...
@eastfrisianguy
@eastfrisianguy Жыл бұрын
This looks really very comfortable! Once a year I visit my mother, who lives at the other side of Germany (I live in the northwest, she lives in the southeast). The flight time would only be an hour, but including travel to the airport and departure from Munich to my mother's and check-in, etc., the trip would easily take six hours and be quite expensive. By car it's nine hours (with about a 30 minute break) and at current gas prices it would be even more expensive. By train the journey time is also just under nine hours and if booked early 1st class round trip is only $100, unfortunately there are often delays. It would be wonderful to get on a sleeper bus late in the evening in Bremen or Hannover and climb off the bus early in the morning in Passau or Munich.😍
@kgmakogon
@kgmakogon Жыл бұрын
Sleeper buses are banned from Germany due to several very deadly crashes some years ago.
@catecurry48
@catecurry48 Жыл бұрын
This looks amazing.
@HamCubes
@HamCubes Жыл бұрын
Absolutely brilliant! 😃
@humeston258
@humeston258 Жыл бұрын
Florida to DC would be nice!
@akcortin
@akcortin Жыл бұрын
India has the fourth largest rail network in the work. Inspite of that, due to the size of the country, a lot of small towns and cities are underserved by rail connections and/or have limited services. This makes bus travel more feasible, especially in rural areas. There are a lot of overnight sleeper buses that run on long routes, although most of them are very basic. Super luxury sleepers are few.
@healthytalk666
@healthytalk666 Жыл бұрын
The CEO is really young and seems energetic... Good luck!
@lisasutherland-fraser4479
@lisasutherland-fraser4479 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely wonderful idea! Superb video Jen 👏👏👏
@TravelingwithJenny
@TravelingwithJenny 6 ай бұрын
Awesome!
@darinblass
@darinblass Жыл бұрын
This is a great concept! I'd love to see these buses from here in North Carolina, one of the fastest-growing states with two of the fastest-growing metro areas in the USA (Raleigh and Charlotte) to DC. There are trains, but this seems way more comfortable and way easier. It would be the perfect distance for an overnight bus trip.
@a.p.8846
@a.p.8846 Жыл бұрын
America doesn't do sleeper trains (which make so much sense) except for cross-country trips and it's prohibitively expensive. This is kind of like that, but in bus form. Makes sense and if Amtrak won't do it, these people will. It's not the same, but it seems to be a fine replacement.
@realtalk37851
@realtalk37851 Жыл бұрын
@@a.p.8846 that’s not true. You can get a sleeping room on Amtrak. I’ve done it before and it doesn’t have to be a far commute
@a.p.8846
@a.p.8846 Жыл бұрын
@@realtalk37851 what are you talking about? It’s only certain routes. I live in NYC, and there are no sleeper trains that operate in the NE.
@daftrok
@daftrok Жыл бұрын
This is a pretty neat idea. Would love to see this in other cities and maybe a little further distance. Suggestion: A full soundproof glass privacy window between the driver and door so when they have to fuel up you don't hear the door open for filling up.
@kijihigh6826
@kijihigh6826 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@deborah9718
@deborah9718 Жыл бұрын
Love this.
@TheShootinStar
@TheShootinStar Жыл бұрын
I'd use it in a heartbeat, if it was available, and going somewhere I wanted to visit. I do love to fly, but right now, things are so crazy that this would seem a very reasonable alternative.
@thevinceberry
@thevinceberry Жыл бұрын
We need faster train like Europe or Asia so we don't have to fly or drive long distance
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