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Cabin is the first end-to-end hospitality transportation company on a mission to make the most of every waking and sleeping moment. One part luxury sleepover and one part epic road trip, Cabin’s one-of-a-kind moving hotel transports people to the places they love most.
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I could see this concept catching on in other places, but not too many I can think of have the right mix of demand and distance. Regardless of whether the sleeper catches on, certainly a nicer brand linking shorter routes NY-BOS, NY-DC or literally any way to make getting into NYC a hair nicer.
Really nice branding, hard to pull off considering bus' reputation.
Pricing is a bit steep but honestly not horrific. Looks like they're already fairly booked.
Who's tried it; what were amenities, service like?
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What are the dimensions of the cabin beds / sleeping area? I'm 6'5" so am curious if this would be a viable option to the super-cramped airline seats with my long legs. @tom_currier
@anodigital The Sleeping Cabins are 6' 3" (we made them 1" longer than lay flat seats in business class). But it might still be a bit tight for someone that's 6' 5". We do have a lounge downstairs though with a couch/booth seating if you need to stretch your legs.
I can get a last minute commercial flight out of SFO to SNA for $120 that leaves 8 hours from right now. Why would I pay nearly double with limited scheduling days?
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@tom_currier You're showing the time of departure and arrival in my local timezone, not PT. Something you might want to check.
@tom_currier i'd love more SF/LA options. is it possible to bring a surfboard, and are there additional charges? just to head to LA, it's really not worth hauling a board on on a flight!
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Big plans, cool idea
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Great job @tom_currier. The beauty is the simplicity. Best of luck
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