That's a great idea for tourists, and partnering with a local business for one of the courses is brilliant. $80 for two people seems like a really good deal for a tour and all the food too.
I was just thinking the same thing. Like if you're in a new town or even your own town stopping by a few different restaurants to try their foods and see the sights. Totally worth it.
That's why I don't like the idea -- eating in a vehicle isn't enjoyable, especially while moving down the road. Hell, I spill all over myself at the kitchen table, let alone while driving down Bump City Boulevard.
Dining on a bus sounds like quite an experience. My problem would be I'd get too distracted by seeing all the sights and ignoring the food. You guys do such good work on these videos. Thanks!
@@maurice1538 do you even live in thailand? because you clearly have no clue in prices if you support spending entire month salary on 1 eating on some bus which is clearly a tourist trap to steal money
@@Viaprika the voice, hands, and appearance is that of a man. when you watch other videos, there will be videos of this guy without videos of mrs. bacon, because the man is the channel owner. he films and will do solo video with just himself and then he will also do some w/ his wife. it is bacons voice, but he is a man. could of course possibly be non-binary, but he is definitely masculine presenting and definitely the channel owner.
Learning and eating at the same time while admiring a good view too. Definitely a really unique restaurant! Although I still find the cable car one the most strangest I’ve seen in this channel so far
It’s a very creative way of creating a new beautiful dining experience by giving promotion & business to local restaurants around the area while visually learning & site seeing . This is such a wonderful dining idea 💛✨
So nice to see Ms Bacon and her expressions! So cute! The tour lady seemed to talk a lot lol! Food looked good, especially the pad thai! You Dancing Bacons are so fun! Thanks for the videos!!!
You know, this might be a very good idea for a catering/ hospitality business. Bus tours around a city, where stops are made at well-known restaurants, each providing one course to the meal, ranging from simple two course meals to mini banquets of seven or more courses. Diners stay on the bus at each stop, and the menu, such as it is, is fixed, with each stop serving a dish it is known for. Of course, I realise that a great deal of planning and organisation would be needed, but what better way to introduce a country's cuisine to visitors? It might also bring in extra custom for the restaurants involved too, as the bus diners might well choose to visit and eat normally at the place, too.
Wow at first I thought $88 usd was expensive, but that meal was incredible and was probably worth that much without the bus tour. That was a lot of chili powder 5555
@@Emeraldwitch30 I thought the same thing…..disabled ppl as well. My mother would love this and she is 78 yrs old. I am 49, but disabled and we are always trying to find things to do that stay within our limits. ✌🏻💕😃
That's looks so good and so Fun, never imagine we could Dine in a MOVING BUS 🤣 all what i think about watching this video is, how no food was spilled during tour 😭❤️ this must be Amazing
I can pass on the eating a bite at the same time and the smiles when maybe it tastes gross, but I absolutely love and keep coming back for Mrs. Bacon doing the yummy dance. It's a tiny moment of bliss shared with us all.
This is the coolest tourist thing I've ever seen 🤗🤗 the food slaps too! And I love the host of the tour- she has such a lively voice, but makes it all interesting 🥰
Interesting idea. Personally I don't think I'd want a running commentary while I was eating. The commentary we could hear on the video did make it a different experience watching compared to the usual content on this channel.
Not sure I could eat on that bus while it was swaying. The food looked delicious. I liked they stopped at the restaurant for the Pad Thai. I could see the whole meal served that way with the bus going from restaurant to cafe to restaurant. Each stop at a place with a high reputation for one dish. Thank you for a fantastic tour.
That pad thai looks so good. < 3 One of my favorite thai dishes I grew up eating when my mom took us to Thai restaurants. Specially good with peanut sauce. =w=
Aside from the amazing, different, and really cheap dining experience, its funny how the most replayed part of this video is when DancingBacons reflected on the glass door of the bus. 😅
The price seems very reasonable for the experience you get and the food you're served. That curry looked fantastic. I would love to take a tour like this with my husband.
How fun! The food looked absolutely delicious. The idea of traveling on a bus and sightseeing while dining, is so appealing. Thank you for taking us along.
I quite like this idea. Nice atmosphere, nice food, moving around, look at the world outside having a great time. Only thing is the woman talking in the background all the time. That would drive me nuts.
This looks so nice! I did something similar in London - an Afternoon Tea while being in a bus. It was such an unique experience. I could enjoy sightseeing, learn about some buildings and also have good food. Didn't know it's also possible in Bangkok ! I think I will try it out when I travel there!
Oh wow!! How cool that must have been! We have similar experiences in America. Although instead of a bus we usually use trains as a dining experience. I live in Michigan and in the capital of Michigan there is a real way experienced where you go onto a train car to eat but the train car does not move LOL.
I LOVE WATCHING YOUR VIDEOS, YOU BOTH TAKE US ALL ON YOUR ADVENTURES. DO IT ALL WHILE YOUR YOUNG, BUT BE GRATEFUL TO GOD FOR ALL U GET TO DO, SOME OF US CANT AFFORD TO DO ADVENTURES LIKE THAT BUT GRATEFUL WE GET TO GO WITH U,EVEN IF WERE JUST WATCHING. THANK YOU.
I'm a brand new sub and I've been binge watching your vids for about 3 weeks now! And it never ceases to amaze me how cheap most of the foods displayed on these vids are! Especially the street foods. I've also noticed how creative and amazing the products look and I keep wondering ton myself why on earth doesn't the states have innovative and fun things to do here also This little tour, although a bit expensive, would be so fun and a great experience to have at least once. I don't know who the woman is in the videos, but she puts a smile on my face very time she looks in the camera! Just cuteness overload with her. I've gotten a glimpse of what you kind of look like in some of your vids but would be nice to get face reveal soon. I look forward to seeing more products and tours of more asian countries in the future on this channel. Thanks for the quality content! BTW...I hate bacon!!😁😄