Very friendly staff and everything but,
More hygiene needed
Keep the place clean because it's too dirty
Dontae Causey
Oct 15, 2022
this bus station is a filthy mess they had a sitting we had to be at my cousin's funeral but we never made it because the bus broke down I would never ride Greyhound ever again it was the worst service in my life I me riding Greyhound all my life and never experience such horrible service they promise they give us a room we still waiting on our room I cannot believe they only have one bus a day going to one destination Greyhound y'all need to really step up your service
Amber Bishop
Oct 14, 2022
Dirty they lost all my luggage my bus broke down I ended up getting stuck 4 14 hrs my entire trip was only supposed to be 11 hrs from start to finish
Family Russell
Oct 12, 2022
Not a super exciting location but it's convenience make it a good drop-off pickup site.
Joseph Barry (Crooked Face Productions) | Jan 29, 2022
The stop puts you right in downtown Cincinnati, so there's a lot of hotel options. This includes several fancy and historic hotels as well. I'd recommend using Google to find one that meets your liking.
He will be fine inside if he goes outside for say a cigarette people will ask him for a cigarette the dollar change whatever so he's best to stay inside they will also try to sell you things phony gold rings and necklaces
Call greyhound in Dallas not the customer service number. But the head quarters direct if you get no where from the station manager who will properly tell you to call Dallas anyway. The refund will take a while. If you paid by credit card dispute the charge.
Very bad
That is my first time seeing a bus station close in the afternoon and opening midnight.
And they also removed everyone out to wait.
I miss my bus after coming down to use the restroom, so they have to kick us all out to wait until midnight to catch another bus.
That is the worst day in my life.
I don't know anyone in Cincinnati so I have to roaming around the city with my luggage.
I feel terrible about that.
I will rate it no star
Due to covid as long as all other jnfo matches exactly you will be okay federally and for travel.. until March I believe. In Illinois it's june.
I just traveled greyhound between chi and ohio with just my tickets an expired I'd. Safe travels!
Yes but price at station is slightly more than online prices. I'm a Greyhound Driver and always hear ppl complain that price is different when paying in person.
Call the service desk or go on line. Greyhound is aggressively trying to update it services- i.e.electronic tickets everywhere; tighter on time scheduling; new buses and promoting middle of the week specials, especially for seniors. I got a 425 mile one way ticket for 23.00 + tax. Brand new bus; courteous driver and support staff. Greyhound is no longer "a dog of a way to get around". Also- staffed security is present in bigger cities.
Do yall have free tickets for people who dont have any money and homeless trying to get to another state?
Detarrvius Brisco | Oct 27, 2019
anthony johnson | Oct 27, 2019
In certain situations
Does this station have the option to store baggage? Would I be allowed to store my bags for a few hours before I board to go home, so I could attend a concert at a venue that does not permit bringing in large bags?
Courtney Campbell | Oct 27, 2019
Kenneth Metzler | Oct 27, 2019
Not sure i didn't notice
Can I bring my emotional support bunny on the bus if he is in a carrier cage on my lap ??
Julia Hamilton | Oct 27, 2019
L B | Oct 27, 2019
No. Greyhound is not governed by any laws to allow emotional support animals. Only trained service animals and therapy dogs
Yeah. They do. Couple of changes....one in Indianapolis and another in Denver CO...check the itinerary as it is a long journey. Have a nice and safe trip!
You can bring a stroller, and as for luggage you can bring at least 2 onto the bus (1 going into the over head and the other on the floor) and the rest go below the bus.
Louisville is fairly close. The Louisville Slugger museum is there. I haven't been to the city, but a friend went and had a good time. A little bit farther, but I think still within your timeline, are Nashville and Pittsburgh. Everyone knows about Nashville. Pittsburgh is less known, but a great place. Lots of culture. Many museums. One for every age or interest. Lots of pro sports. Have dinner on the top of Mt. Washington for a spectacular view.
When the date of your trip approaches, they usually go up, that's what happened to me, 15 days before I had seen it much cheaper than when I bought it a few days before the date was approaching