Unfortunately bus tickets will be the same cost no matter where you buy them. You may get a discount if you buy in quantity, the other way is to see if someone has any for sale on kijiji.com.
No, the audition tickets are free.
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Most bus tickets are already cheaper then a taxi or train. You should have a local bus stop that can pick up and drop off at certain times in the day.
In Britain, it is the driver on a driver-only bus (very common nowadays). Or a conductor on a bus that still has a driver and a conductor (less common).
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You can get bus tickets online by going to the bus operators website, and checking for availability. Failing that, you can try the city transportation site or local county/state sites too.
Tickets are free and you must be 16 to attend.
You purchase bus tickets from terminals/stations/kiosks offering them.
You can buy bus tickets online by going to http://www.greyhound.com. In order to know how much your tickets will be you have to put the place your in and going to then they will give you a price for your ride. Greyhound makes many stops but is safe and relable not to lose anything or mess your purchase up. Mnay people use it everyday
The easiest way to find cheap bus tickets (depending on how far you are traveling) if its in state, see if you have a bus line around you and see what it would cost from one point to the next. If you are traveling further then that, you could check different websites.
if you mean sky bus airlines -see their website air tickets see expedia or travelocity or orbitz.com bus tickets see greyhound