My Greyhound experience taught me that if you want to find the full spectrum of illegal drugs in America- it's at ANY Greyhound Bus Station and approximately 75% of Greyhound passengers. Including something called Krizz-unk(sp?) which evidently will really mess u up.
My travel wasn't a total disaster. It was mainly the employees working for The Greyhound who weren't friendly or accommodating to people riding the bus or waiting at the station.
Did they ask you for I.d my boyfriend is planning to come to California all the way from Houston, tx and he lost his green card but he has a picture in his phone of the I.D. Please do you have any advice for this?
Sorry to let you know, but there's borde patrol heading to California from Texas, you have to have your original papers, no copies or pictures on phone, and please let me know, how did it go with his trip.
@@staceyrios4125I scheduled is ticket for the end of November but greyhound doesn’t allow border control to check the buses without a warrant that’s what it says on the website so I don’t think border patrol checks
@@staceyrios4125n he recently already filed for a replacement green card off the immigration website and he has a paper picture of his id that they gave him I think he will be fine
Hey Mia i live in California im planning to go to texas austin/dallas/San Antonio this month i need help because this will be my first time and i don’t travel out of town. I dont travel in flight beacuse its expensive i wanna go in bus beacuse its cheaper but i dont know like this and that all i know is what to pay i just need a guide or what to do once the time comes . Im asking you beacuse i dont wanna look like a goof or miss my bus beacuse i procrastinate about this and once u get in theres no turning back if ykyk but yea plzz hellp
The Greyhound was my last option. I originally was supposed to drive to Texas. I wouldn't recommend the Greyhound bus because of the several stops, pick up, drop offs, rude Greyhound employees and transfers. My last bus transfer in Chicago was a nightmare. Our driver took a very long time to arrive to the station and I missed my transfer bus to get back home. Everyone on the bus had to wait six hours for the next bus and the employees weren't accommodating in the beginning. The Greyhound bus was cheaper though. When you travel with Greyhound I hope your experience isn't terrible. If you can buy a one way ticket and fly back to California. You'll have to see what will work best for you.
@@ShortFUNMIA when you bought the ticket howd u go in like tell me what they wanted u to do or did u just get in the bus for example do they look inside your bag and ask for id
@@kittydestroyer9030 They will call out your destination that you are traveling to and then you will have to wait in a single file line and then you will be told to walk toward the bus and load your luggage. It's simple and easy. You can also speak with an employee if they are available at the customer service desk. I left around 12am on a weekday. The building was closed so I had to wait outside the building for the bus to arrive.
Don't know if you got the bus already, first you have to do is, buy your ticket on line, so it come cheaper, and if you're coming back, buy round trip, like at list 2-3 weeks ahead of time, ask for a less transfer, there's one that takes you, all the way to Texas, no transfer transfer,
hhahahahahaha soon as the bus driver started talking i started cracking up hahahahahah that was wild
Lucky to have a seat by yourself & Happy Trails
My Greyhound experience taught me that if you want to find the full spectrum of illegal drugs in America- it's at ANY Greyhound Bus Station and approximately 75% of Greyhound passengers. Including something called Krizz-unk(sp?) which evidently will really mess u up.
That bus driver is so loud
She was loud and nobody wanted to hear it
Where did you departed from?
I fw Angela Brown lol She sound rude but she just mean what she say lmao
What was the police presence like
This worries me I have upcoming trip .
My travel wasn't a total disaster. It was mainly the employees working for The Greyhound who weren't friendly or accommodating to people riding the bus or waiting at the station.
How did it go
Did they ask you for I.d my boyfriend is planning to come to California all the way from Houston, tx and he lost his green card but he has a picture in his phone of the I.D. Please do you have any advice for this?
Sorry to let you know, but there's borde patrol heading to California from Texas, you have to have your original papers, no copies or pictures on phone, and please let me know, how did it go with his trip.
@@staceyrios4125I scheduled is ticket for the end of November but greyhound doesn’t allow border control to check the buses without a warrant that’s what it says on the website so I don’t think border patrol checks
@@staceyrios4125n he recently already filed for a replacement green card off the immigration website and he has a paper picture of his id that they gave him I think he will be fine
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hey Mia i live in California im planning to go to texas austin/dallas/San Antonio this month i need help because this will be my first time and i don’t travel out of town. I dont travel in flight beacuse its expensive i wanna go in bus beacuse its cheaper but i dont know like this and that all i know is what to pay i just need a guide or what to do once the time comes . Im asking you beacuse i dont wanna look like a goof or miss my bus beacuse i procrastinate about this and once u get in theres no turning back if ykyk but yea plzz hellp
The Greyhound was my last option. I originally was supposed to drive to Texas. I wouldn't recommend the Greyhound bus because of the several stops, pick up, drop offs, rude Greyhound employees and transfers. My last bus transfer in Chicago was a nightmare. Our driver took a very long time to arrive to the station and I missed my transfer bus to get back home. Everyone on the bus had to wait six hours for the next bus and the employees weren't accommodating in the beginning. The Greyhound bus was cheaper though. When you travel with Greyhound I hope your experience isn't terrible. If you can buy a one way ticket and fly back to California. You'll have to see what will work best for you.
@@ShortFUNMIA when you bought the ticket howd u go in like tell me what they wanted u to do or did u just get in the bus for example do they look inside your bag and ask for id
@@kittydestroyer9030 They will call out your destination that you are traveling to and then you will have to wait in a single file line and then you will be told to walk toward the bus and load your luggage. It's simple and easy. You can also speak with an employee if they are available at the customer service desk. I left around 12am on a weekday. The building was closed so I had to wait outside the building for the bus to arrive.
Don't know if you got the bus already, first you have to do is, buy your ticket on line, so it come cheaper, and if you're coming back, buy round trip, like at list 2-3 weeks ahead of time, ask for a less transfer, there's one that takes you, all the way to Texas, no transfer transfer,
Someone else made a video on the same bus you rode on with that loud female driver.
@@timbuktug3321 😂 That is crazy!
@@ShortFUNMIA yep😂
@@timbuktug3321 She wasn't the worst driver
@@ShortFUNMIA understood
Were is the rest of it? "Interesting pit stops and layovers "
It’s a shame 😂😂😂
Yes u do talk loud
I don’t like them type