Martin1988
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I spent a few days in Paris last week (due to my desire not to see in Brexit here in the UK) and used the Eurolines/Flixbus service from London Victoria.
On the outward journey last thursday (30/1) I used the Eurolines service from to Paris Gallieni. I was originally booked on a Flixbus service and had paid extra to reserve a front seat but arrived at Victoria earlier than expected and ended up buying a new ticket (I asked a Flixbus driver on an earlier coach if I could travel early and was told no). No reserved seats but ended up getting a seat on the back row which was reasonably comfortable. Chargers weren't working and the on board toilet didn't have soap. Apart from when we disembarked for a passport check upon reaching the tunnel in Folkestone there was no comfort stop en route. Seemed to be one driver throughout the trip too. Route from Calais to Paris was via Charles De Gaulle Airport. Also was really shocked upon reaching the Eurolines terminal about how you had to use an escalator to exit and there didn't seem to be a lift for wheelchair users or those with heavy luggage.
Returned on Saturday 1st February on the 1415 Flixbus service from Bercy Seine. Sat in the front seat which I had paid extra to reserve. Coach was half full if that so lots of room for passengers to spread out and the driver used two of the front seats for his belongings. Ran non stop to Calais spare for a 10 minute service station stop and upon reaching Folkestone ran non stop to London. Driver was a really lively character and made the journey a really pleasant experience. Coach was a modern bova and reasonably comfy although again there was no soap in the on board toilet and most of the chargers were not working.
Anyone else on here ever used Eurolines or Flixbus and if so what was your experience like?
On the outward journey last thursday (30/1) I used the Eurolines service from to Paris Gallieni. I was originally booked on a Flixbus service and had paid extra to reserve a front seat but arrived at Victoria earlier than expected and ended up buying a new ticket (I asked a Flixbus driver on an earlier coach if I could travel early and was told no). No reserved seats but ended up getting a seat on the back row which was reasonably comfortable. Chargers weren't working and the on board toilet didn't have soap. Apart from when we disembarked for a passport check upon reaching the tunnel in Folkestone there was no comfort stop en route. Seemed to be one driver throughout the trip too. Route from Calais to Paris was via Charles De Gaulle Airport. Also was really shocked upon reaching the Eurolines terminal about how you had to use an escalator to exit and there didn't seem to be a lift for wheelchair users or those with heavy luggage.
Returned on Saturday 1st February on the 1415 Flixbus service from Bercy Seine. Sat in the front seat which I had paid extra to reserve. Coach was half full if that so lots of room for passengers to spread out and the driver used two of the front seats for his belongings. Ran non stop to Calais spare for a 10 minute service station stop and upon reaching Folkestone ran non stop to London. Driver was a really lively character and made the journey a really pleasant experience. Coach was a modern bova and reasonably comfy although again there was no soap in the on board toilet and most of the chargers were not working.
Anyone else on here ever used Eurolines or Flixbus and if so what was your experience like?