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ya I agree, it wasn't for me I was actually just inquiring for a helpless dirtbroke friend who didn't know what the hell she would do , Boltbus works with mega bus? , I took megabus once in NY , and did the, what do you call it, where u don't have a ticket but see if theres any open seats and pay right there, I think that's ten or fifteen bux more when u do it that way and its still cheap!Having ridden boltbus from Seattle to Portland and back every Friday for a month, I can tell you that would not work. Sure, you can use your phone as a ticket but there's always a QR code they scan. If they can't scan it for some reason they check your name against the list of people that are supposed to be on the bus for that time slot.
I'm not knocking this thread, but is 20 bucks too much to ask? Seems like a good deal to me.
I guess if you're trying to get out of town real bad and don't have money you might do this, but megabus doesn't go anywhere you couldn't just hitchhike to.
boltbus is greyhound's answer to megabus and chinatown buses.Boltbus works with mega bus?
Sort of, its actually kind of hard to achieve that if you dont want to stay in a place for too long but most tickets will always be under 10 dollars with planning, let me post personal examples that came from lots of planning: http://goput.it/zne6.png but yea that post was just in case anyone *needed* to do whatever to get out its not that good of a way to travel to begin with. It sucks being on a bus and seeing something you want to explore but no you are stuck on that bus.those are some decent ideas, but i think it's worth noting that with just a little pre-planning you can get the $1 tickets and do a whole mid-west/east coast tour for like 18 bucks.