@andysorensen1737

This is one of those business ideas I wouldn’t have thought of; if I had business between DC & Nashville I’d definitely take advantage of this!

@CreightonRabs

Unfortunately, Napaway discontinued their DC to Nashville overnight run to focus on charters. Not sure when that happened, but that's a shame since it seemed like such an innovative and seemingly cost-competitive alternative.

@briannajackson7724

I love the fact the CEO was present n helping out. That speaks volumes 😊 I pray he becomes a very successful man 🙏

@bentrig9128

This is brilliant. I would absolutely take this from Calgary to Vancouver. Sleep all the way there on Friday night, spend Saturday & Sunday in Vancouver, then sleep all the way back and be back in time for work on Monday. It would save a night of accommodation, be cheaper than a flight, and I would end up with more time to do stuff with 2 full days.

@jenniferlawrence1372

I’M SO GLAD TO KNOW ABOUT THIS.  It’s almost impossible to get from Nashville to anywhere by train so this bus gets you, very comfortably and with no wasted time, to an Amtrak hub. This opens the whole country up to us.

@cheryleddy5677

I have been addicted to Japan's overnite buses....this reminds me of them. The double decker bus in Japan has seats that lay almost flat and the stops are at rest areas with food and drinks available. I think the US could take a que from our foreign neighbors. Also the electric trains are fast. Quiet and Amazingly clean

@donkemp8151

In 1965, I took a Greyhound bus from Cleveland MS to Washington DC, 980 miles and about 14 hours to drive. It took us 3 days on that bus. This looks like a great option.

@DCYote1

After visiting Japan a couple years ago and seeing that they have similar busses like this all over the country, I've always wondered why something similar couldn't be done here in the states. I would much rather pay a premium for a service like this instead of relying on Greyhound.

@ericford5879

Out of all the times I watched Jeb travel, he looks the most well rested on the bus then on the plane.

@Jet13566

Jeb always makes me happy

@xjcrossx

These always made sense to me.  Plane travel takes a day whether the actual trip or just the draining experience, and you sleep the night before you travel, you might as well sleep during your travels.

@monsterzero760

Always love your videos Jeb! Since I am home bound I can go to places and see things I would never get to see. Thank You So Much and God Bless You and Your Wife!

@RyanHolliday211

So good to see this type of service come to North America.  It's so popular in some Asian countries and I've been seeing a lot of videos about those services wondering why we don't have anything like that over here.  They took the business model and made it a somewhat business class style experience and I would definitely use this if it was operating on a route I needed to travel.

@PaytonLockamy

I appreciate you leaving in the occasional stutter or tongue slip. It's a very authentic and vulnerable thing to do.

@angelaec81

I would take this bus anywhere!  I hope they have more routes soon!!  Thank you for sharing!

@Cali-707-ica

We had this start up in the Bay Area which ran a nightly double decker bus service in a bus that was equipped with sleep pods between San Francisco and Los Angeles. Each pod has a light, an individual air conditioning unit, privacy curtain, came with pillows and blanket, along with charging ports and onboard WiFi. It also included a "Dream Attendant" who was responsible for the safety onboard and acted as cabin crew. They would provide a non alcoholic melatonin infused cocktail to promote sleep; also, coffee, water, tea, snacks and they kept the onboard restroom clean. However, the venture failed within its first year. 😥

@jaysmith1408

Prevost, a subsidiary of Volvo.  Though I have not driven one, only ridden on them, I am familiar with Volvo’s, great engines, really smooth transmissions, soft suspension, just fantastic vehicles.  It’s great to see sleeper buses finally being introduced to the United States, it’s been in the Europe for aeons.

@NCR-Veteran-Ranger-O-Casey

Hearing the CEO talking about the whole 6 hour thing, I catched my inner European screaming Overnight-Trains

@VirtCam

I am very happy America has started these first Class buses!

@tomfoolery8228

I'd love to see this have more southern routes, Knoxville, Charlotte, Asheville, Charleston, Atlanta, etc. I do like all the available luxury bus services, but they always seem to focus on the NE Corridor. Anywhere under a 12 hour drive isn't worth air travel to me (especially since I am prone to bad sinus headaches). These overnight buses really have an opportunity to hit a niche to those traveling to the lesser flown to destinations at a pretty affordable price.