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If you're are a small individual it's totally doable, you can definitely catch some sleep especially if you are in an aisle seat.

I usually make sure I have something soft I can fold over and use as a pillow, and a designated giant scarf that works well as a blankie in a pinch :)

Also depends on how much sleep you normally need, I can't say it is the best night's sleep you'll get but I was always totally functional once we got to Victoria. Much worse if you're on one of the stops in-between, I kept waking up thinking that was it!

The one with the beds was definitely the best, but don't get a bottom bunk because the top one is basically a hammock and if whoever is in it is a big guy you're basically in some sort of meat and bus seat sandwich all night.

Noise etc. can go either way, I had eerily quiet journeys and others that were very much not, a memorable one with a lady that insisted we talk about onions until like 4am. 100% worth it for the savings though (time&money), and the hassle of dealing with airport security especially for a one day trip.
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CreatedTue 20th Jul 2021 8:52am
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