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April 17, 2006

Dinner, a movie and wi-fi on LimoLiner to Boston

Jaunted travel blog takes the New York to Boston LimoLiner bus for a spin, using the free wi-fi to record the experience. The trip comes with a two channels of live TV, a movie, a meal and beverage (but alas, none alcoholic.) The verdict:

The LimoLiner is totally comforable, but is beholden to the same God the Greyhound and the Fung Wah are: traffic. Even in the lap of luxury, it's still annoying to feel like you're not moving. Maybe when they say Connecticut is speed limited for trains, they really meant for all forms of transportation? Hard to say. In the meantime, it's still a better deal, at $79 OW, than the Acela or JetBlue on all but the cheapest fares. And it comes with bonus Rachel McAdams. That's enough to give it a solid thumbs up from us.
Jaunted’s Part II of the LimoLiner assessment notes that the wi-fi wasn’t perfect, but the big leather seats and roomy bathroom help make it “one of the most comfortable” ways to trek between Bean Town and the Big Apple.

April 17, 2006 01:04 PM in Arrivology, Techology

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