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I've taken MegaBus many times between Philadelphia and NYC and generally the only problem I've ever had is that sometimes they leave a little later than scheduled. I have friends who have gone from Philadelphia to Boston with no problems either. I think the bus lines like MegaBus and Bolt Bus try to cater to a different crowd than traditional Greyhound, although Greyhound isn't so bad anymore either (my only experience is Philadelphia to NYC or vice versa).
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[url]http://www.huffingtonpost.com/yashar-hedayat/a-message-to-women-from-a_1_b_958859.html I have been a long-time lurker in these forums and was reading this thread today. I also happen to read this article someone linked on facebook, and I laughed when I read Shah's yoga instructor's remark about women being crazy. I hope that I linked the web address right.
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It's not actually until April 22, 10:25 am, a Tuesday. I'm just trying to plan ahead.
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I was wondering if I could get some advice from people familiar with London and the airports. I made a silly purchase of an airline ticket where I will be flying into Heathrow and flying out of Gatwick. I've researched my options for getting from Heathrow to Gatwick and it seems that the National Express bus is my best/cheapest option. I'm arriving at 10:25 am at Heathrow and leave at 1:50 pm from Gatwick. Is this enough time to clear customs/collect my bag, take the bus, and check in for my flight? Thanks for your help.