Calzone
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It seems if you just have "general seating" there might be a possibility of not getting on the bus. This might mean/imply first come first served.
To me reserved seating means you are assured a seat and don't have to wait on line early to make sure you get on the bus. I think they overbook, and that is why you see people standing on long lines, perhaps because of the overbooking. Reserve seating means we get on the bus first and it was inferred that vacant reserve seating goes people with "General Seating" I assume on a first come first serve basis. Anyways we can't be late.
Anyways Philly is only 95 miles away. The Amtrack seems very costly and like a commuter plane fare.
BTW my sister worked for TWA and as her brother I enjoyed flight benefits. Know that almost everything bad that can happen to you involving a plane has happened to me except a plane crash and a hijacking. Lost luggage, having to run in an airport to connecting flight like OJ because one flight was delayed, lost luggage, stranded in a foreign country...
Cal
To me reserved seating means you are assured a seat and don't have to wait on line early to make sure you get on the bus. I think they overbook, and that is why you see people standing on long lines, perhaps because of the overbooking. Reserve seating means we get on the bus first and it was inferred that vacant reserve seating goes people with "General Seating" I assume on a first come first serve basis. Anyways we can't be late.
Anyways Philly is only 95 miles away. The Amtrack seems very costly and like a commuter plane fare.
BTW my sister worked for TWA and as her brother I enjoyed flight benefits. Know that almost everything bad that can happen to you involving a plane has happened to me except a plane crash and a hijacking. Lost luggage, having to run in an airport to connecting flight like OJ because one flight was delayed, lost luggage, stranded in a foreign country...
Cal