ES - war bus

Rhonda New rbnew at ftw.nrcs.usda.gov
Wed Oct 27 10:29:18 PDT 1999


And then there are VANS!  I once travelled to SC with
a large group who found it cheaper to rent several
15-passenger vans.  Regular potty stops were not a
problem, since we had to stop for gas anyway. Perhaps
this would also allow several trailers to be pulled.  And,
no special driver requirements.

Of course, there was also the year about 12 of us rented
the motorhome... Did you know those things have air shocks?
We didn't until we got halfway home.  But we had fun
anyway.

/Ly Elizabeth Hawkwood

Karie Mitchell wrote:

> >From: "Amy" <arich at generich.com>
> >     I have looked  into the whole bus thing for a nice bus 45 seats $ 3200
> >to $3800.  This was with a driver fee and hotel lodging.  Leaving - Tue,
> >March 14; Coming home - Sat, March 18. I think it could be fun.  Mabry you
> >have a good idea as to where one might rent a school bus.  The large
> >Greyhounds have space for two bags per seat cargo underneath. We would
> >still need a u-hall for all our stuff so at that cost for 45 people $100 a
> >seat.
> >   Lady Ameline Du Bois
>
> I like the idea of a bus, but I think we need a potty in it, else, we could
> find ourselves stopping every hour for _someone's_ needs. Could we get a bus
> with a potty and provide our own driver?  I definitely approve of looking
> into this deal to see if it's possible.
>
> Please let us know anymore about this bus trip to Gulf War.  It sounds like
> it could be fun!
>
> Allessandre
>
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