MegaBucks $aved With the MegaBus
August 19th, 2006 by markdownmom With the rising cost of gas and the uncertainty of the airlines, many families and travel goers alike find it difficult to
afford the much needed summer vacation. Originally started in England in 2003, the MegaBus, a Stagecoach™ company idea, offers an easy and inexpensive alternative to traveling within the United States. MegaBus destinations include trips to and from Chicago in Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Toledo, Minneapolis/St. Paul, and St. Louis. MegaBus ticket sales are doing so well that it is looking at expanding its service to other locations. The express service is only $1.00 per seat with an addition $0.50 for reservation. Tickets must be ordered in advanced via website or telephone.
afford the much needed summer vacation. Originally started in England in 2003, the MegaBus, a Stagecoach™ company idea, offers an easy and inexpensive alternative to traveling within the United States. MegaBus destinations include trips to and from Chicago in Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Toledo, Minneapolis/St. Paul, and St. Louis. MegaBus ticket sales are doing so well that it is looking at expanding its service to other locations. The express service is only $1.00 per seat with an addition $0.50 for reservation. Tickets must be ordered in advanced via website or telephone. Book early and enjoy the vacation you always wanted!
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