TRAVELLERS' STORY * Argentina - The Cushy Buses of
Comparing this to some bus experiences I have had in Ethiopia, India, Bolivia, Guatemala, and Eastern Europe, I almost weep...
New Zealand -Conde Nast Traveler/The Perrin Post, by Gene Pembroke -February 12, 2008: -- ... We then pick up our things and head to the Retiro bus station for our 6:50 p.m. coach to the town of Posadas in the province of Misiones. We witness a strange good-bye between two dogs, one headed out of town, the other staying in BA... I have to talk about our double-decker bus, which might be the greatest bus of all time. I was on a similar bus in Peru once, but the service with this company, Via Bariloche, cannot be equaled. We have fully reclining seats, and I appreciate the aquamarine color scheme since it reminds me of a pop-up camper my family had back in the 1970s. We are brought what we think is dinner after we watch the film The Fountain, starring Hugh Jackman and Rachel Weisz. A few minutes later, we are offered trays of stuffed eggplant and potatoes. There is nonstop wine and soft drinks. During the second movie (Fracture, with Anthony Hopkins) the attendant goes up and down the aisle whispering "Champagne? Whiskey?" Yes and yes. This goes on until 1 a.m. We flatten our large seats and conk out as the driver smoothly negotiates the highway to the north of Argentina... (So long, old friend: Wagging good-bye at the Retiro bus station in Buenos Aires)
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