Best seat for sleeping on megabus red-eye trip in USA? [closed]

Best seat for sleeping on megabus red-eye trip in USA? [closed] - Calm young stylish male wearing medical mask sitting in bus in rainy weather

Do all the seats on megabus lean back?

Are some some seats better for sleeping than the others?

I am planning a 9-hour trip, and I would like to be able to sleep.






Pictures about "Best seat for sleeping on megabus red-eye trip in USA? [closed]"

Best seat for sleeping on megabus red-eye trip in USA? [closed] - From above of young multiracial best friends with closed eyes sleeping on backpacks during summer trip
Best seat for sleeping on megabus red-eye trip in USA? [closed] - Unrecognizable tourist taking photo on camera near sleeping black friend
Best seat for sleeping on megabus red-eye trip in USA? [closed] - Pensive young unshaven male in eyeglasses and red jacket sitting on driver front seat of car and looking at camera



What are the best seats on a Megabus?

Which are the best seats on a Megabus?
  • The upper floor's ceiling is lower than the bottom, so some people prefer to sit below.
  • Some prefer window seats since the view is better and you can lean against the window to sleep.
  • Some prefer aisle seats since you can get up and move around more easily.


Can you sleep on the Megabus?

Equipped with reclining seats, seat belts, and air conditioning, megabus night transit buses make it easy to fall asleep with peace of mind.

Does Megabus have recliner seats?

Forget about \u201ctray table up and seat in upright position.\u201d Our comfortable reclining seats will provide you with ample room to sit back and unwind.

Is the Megabus comfortable?

The Megabus has a comfortable interior. Your luggage will be stored down below the bus. As for the interior, Megabus seats are fairly comfortable, with thick padding. There's ample leg room and space to store your carryon baggage or backpack under the seat.



Overnight flight tips | How to sleep on a red eye




Sources: Stack Exchange - This article follows the attribution requirements of Stack Exchange and is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.

Images: Mohamed Serag, Kamaji Ogino, Kamaji Ogino, Ivan Babydov