FIRST CLASS BUS “Vonlane” from Atlanta to Nashville

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Published 2022-11-19
Watch this video to see what a First Class Bus in the United States looks like.

I took "Vonlane" from Atlanta, Georgia to Nashville, Tennessee! It claims to be an a “Private Jet on Wheels.” But, can it live up to the hype of being even better than a First Class Bus?

Watch this video and you’ll see what it’s like to travel on something a step above a First Class Bus: A Private Jet Motorcoach!

On this First Class Bus trip from Atlanta, Georgia to Nashville, Tennessee, you’ll see Vonlane’s finest service as you travel 250 miles over four hours through the American South.

From the First Class Bus attendant delivering food and drinks to you to wi-fi, luxurious bathroom, and plush seats, all of this First Class Bus experience can be yours for as little as $99.

Vonlane not only offers a better than First Class Bus from Atlanta to Nashville, but also throughout the State of Texas!

Check out Vonlane’s website:
vonlane.com/

0:00 Introduction
1:06 Boarding the First Class Bus
1:57 Departing Atlanta, Georgia
3:38 Lunch on First Class Bus
4:29 First Class Bus Bathroom
5:34 More First Class Bus Seats
6:26 First Class Bus Jebscore
8:02 First Class Bus Bloopers

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Music:
Crispy Days – Lupus Nocte
MEGA WOMAN IV – ELFL
Sashimi – Ava Low
Memory Drive – ELFL
Always Been a Dreamer (Instrumental Version) – Staffan Carlen

All Comments (21)
  • I'm a greyhound driver, and sure enough, Atlanta to Nashville is my regular route! Our buses are nothing like this, and definitely no bus attendant (😅). However, I try to make up for all that with smooth driving. 😂
  • @martymcfly256
    It's a viable option for a short route like this, but "private jet experience" is an extremely generous description.
  • Being from Texas I have used VonLane several times. Never had a bad experience. While not private jet they try hard and it’s a great product and a great value.
  • My cousin used to live in Houston and chose Vonlane each time he had to make Dallas and Fort Worth meetings. Traveling from downtown to downtown beats the hell out of airport-to-airport.
  • @TaliaIGhul
    Man, we really need one of these for those who goes from Las Vegas to Los Angeles.
  • @AgFish86Zip90
    I took Vonlane from Houston to Dallas on Dec 31, 2019, and back home from Dallas to Houston on Jan 4, 2020. I really have to say that they gave me an awesome first impression. The attendant was awesome! She kept on checking with us passengers every 30 minutes or so to see if we need anything. I, too, raided the snack basket more than once. 😃
  • I am an avid user of coaches as i live in the uk, it cost me around $5 to take me almost half the length of the country and the coaches are so good there are hardly ever delays, the drivers are always friendly and I would definitely recommend doing a review of them. They even do routes between countries. For example you can go from london to Paris for less than $50.
  • @HAL-bo5lr
    I seriously hope more of these pop-up. They're certainly a huge upgrade from Greyhound buses and some flights as well.
  • @PedroBlazeArt
    I'm a Houston-Dallas attendant, and your review was very thorough and solid! Loved it. I gotta point out though, if you ever experience slow internet speeds, simply let your attendant know and they'll quickly work to troubleshoot it and get it to its normal blazing speeds right away!
  • Thanks Jeb! 40 minute flight---And TSA is always an easy hurdle? Check in is easier, but we allow at least 1.5 hours to check in for a domestic flight. It's usually at least a ½ hour to exit after landing if you get quick gate...I'd say the bus just might be a competitive option.
  • @aznandyroo
    I feel like you're always just around the corner lol. As someone who has lived in Nashville and Atlanta, it's so nice to have bus service between the two! All the familiar sights on this drive haha I've considered taking this bus once I found out about it! Thanks for the review!
  • @hoodscout
    This reminds me of my greyhound days as a bus cleaner I would enjoy some of the newer buses. Many weren't like this but some were nice. These machines are wonderfully created and serve a purpose. Nice vid.
  • Your content is always top notch regardless of the means of transport. Great video as always. Keep it up.
  • I rode the Vonlane yesterday from Austin to Dallas. 3:15 hours. It was great because I slept most of the way. The drivers and attendants are excellent. My 5th time on Vonlane, usually from Houston to Austin. I live overseas and visit Texas a few times annually. I used to rent a car when I landed in Houston, but since I discovered Vonlane I no longer rent, but instead Uber from the Houston airport to the downtown Hyatt to catch the Vonlane. Great business model and onboard product. They have my future travel business! Hope they continue to expand.
  • @NanaPapa123
    Looks like a great transportation option. Thanks, as always, for your reviews.
  • @JaxAviator
    As a pilot who flies private jets, that catering is almost the same as our standard catering for flights that request food. It’s very rare if anything above sandwiches and wraps.
  • @davepov
    I've flown several times in corporate jets for two different companies I worked for in the past. In both cases, the pilot and co-pilot brought big food trays on board. They showed us where they were in a cold drawer and we helped ourselves...and guess what, mostly cold wraps and sandwiches! However, on corporate jets, there's always booze and often plenty of it, as well as soft drinks. However, it can be impossible or difficult to stand up straight on a corporate jet. Looks like that's no problem on the bus. Nice job as usual Jeb. Thanks.
  • @felixyu930
    So Vonlane is based in DFW, hope one day they will have DFW - Nashville, so I can take a bus travel back to Nash. I remember 8 years ago when I first started college in TN with no car, the only option was either flying or taking Greyhound (which sucks), I am happy now there are better option.
  • That looks amazing. Sitting in a comfortable bus seat, watching the world go by, is a lovely experience, even without service or an on-board bathroom. And $99 USD is a good value. I'd definitely consider this for a short break if I found myself working in the region.
  • @joydurham5437
    Another thing I love about this is that you can see more of the country than if you’re flying. And the country between Atl and Nashville is lovely.