1) No single bag luggage restrictions.
2) No Departure Delays due to track work or overloaded runways.
3) Get to the stop just fifteen minutes prior to departure time. Don't waste two hours waiting in an airport or train station.
4) Let the bus driver fight the traffic while you read or sleep or catch up on life.
5) Direct links between NYC and Cambridge, MA and Newton, MA.
6) Cheap fares - a World Wide Bus ride from Cambridge or Newton to NYC will only cost you $15 weekdays and $20 weekends.
7) Easy online booking 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Just 3 clicks and you are ready to board.
8) Free Wifi Internet access on all World Wide Buses
9) 110 Volt outlets to charge laptop, phone, video player or any other gadgets on most World Wide Buses.
10) Friendly World Wide Bus staff members and baggage handlers at all World Wide Bus Stops to help with fast and easy check in and answer any questions.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
10 Advantages of Travelling by World Wide Bus
Monday, November 22, 2010
Take the Kids to Thanksgiving Day Parade Balloon Inflation
A truly magical NYC event happens the night before the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Starting at about 4pm, Wednesday, walk along 77th & 81st Streets between Central Park West and Columbus Avenue and see the inflation of the giant helium balloons. Get a real close up look of Garfield, Big Bird, Mr Potato Head and many more much loved Thanksgiving Day Parade characters.
If you reside in Cambridge, MA or Newton, MA, the ride into New York City couldn't be easier. Just hop on a World Wide Bus with convenient stops located at Alewife Station, Cambridge and Riverside Station, Newton.
If you reside in Cambridge, MA or Newton, MA, the ride into New York City couldn't be easier. Just hop on a World Wide Bus with convenient stops located at Alewife Station, Cambridge and Riverside Station, Newton.
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Take World Wide Bus From Boston to Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
Celebrate Thanksgiving at the Macy's 84th Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City. Be one of the 2.5 million people to line the streets and witness the marching bands, celebrities and colorful helium balloons.
If you live in the Western Suburbs of Boston, you can witness the Thanksgiving Day Parade first hand. Travel in comfort, on World Wide Bus, from Alewife Station, Cambridge or from Riverside Station, Newton to the Macy's Day Parade in Midtown Manhattan.
On Thanksgiving Day, the first World Wide Bus departs from Cambridge at 5am arriving just two blocks away from the Macy's Day Parade in time to enjoy the first sights and sounds of this truly unforgettable annual event.
Once you exit the bus in NYC, walk down two blocks to 6th Avenue and 34th Street.
The Macy's Day Parade will commence at 9am and end roundabout noon. Click on this link to view the exact Macy's Day Parade Route.
If you live in the Western Suburbs of Boston, you can witness the Thanksgiving Day Parade first hand. Travel in comfort, on World Wide Bus, from Alewife Station, Cambridge or from Riverside Station, Newton to the Macy's Day Parade in Midtown Manhattan.
On Thanksgiving Day, the first World Wide Bus departs from Cambridge at 5am arriving just two blocks away from the Macy's Day Parade in time to enjoy the first sights and sounds of this truly unforgettable annual event.
Once you exit the bus in NYC, walk down two blocks to 6th Avenue and 34th Street.
The Macy's Day Parade will commence at 9am and end roundabout noon. Click on this link to view the exact Macy's Day Parade Route.
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