To start with, the bus has 3 seats in breadth, so plenty of shoulder room. Two individual armrests. Of course the back seat was adjustable even in the very rear where i sat. Under your legs you could take out a foot-rester ala recliner chairs to rest your tighs. Of course it had electricity and free wifi.
In the start of the ride the bus stewerdess, yes there was a dedicated stewardess in adition to the two drivers, came back with complementary peanuts, then complementary headphones for the radio thingey, then complementary shirt-buttons with Alsa and a bus ingraved, then complementary sandwich, coffee, tea, newspaper and cold cola. And the complementary cola i learned was complementary to infinity - just ring the service-button (that every bus has but i never ever saw used before), and the stewardess braught you another box of cola!
That was the most comfortable 5 hours i ever had in a bus! And even so, it wasn't actually all that expensive. I think something along the lines of €50, tops. In norway you would pay more for regular public bus for 5 hours!
Here's how it looked like:
A humerous side-comment: As this big, shiney, freshly cleaned superbus pulls into the bus stop, the driver aperrantly pushes the wrong button, and manages to empty the bus-toilet on the terminal floor!
Observe laughing driver, angry other driver and shocked stewardess!
