London: ABBA Voyage Express Bus and Optional Concert Ticket

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London: ABBA Voyage Express Bus and Optional Concert Ticket

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ABBA Voyage is the rare concert that feels both huge and personal. I love the comfort of the ABBA Voyage Express electric coach from Central London, and I love the skip-the-line entry that gets you through quickly so you can actually enjoy the pre-show atmosphere.

The one thing to keep in mind is timing: the whole experience runs about 5 hours, and you’ll want to plan extra buffer around the pickup point so you don’t end up sprinting after a long day in London.

Key things that make this package worth your time

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  • Direct coach transfer from central London, with climate-controlled comfort and onboard charging
  • Wristband + ticket handed out early, plus staff guidance that keeps the flow moving
  • Skip-the-line access on arrival at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
  • ABBA Voyage Express onboard soundtrack and scene-setting video, so the show starts before the venue
  • Live band energy supporting ABBA’s hand-picked, best-loved songs
  • Easy end-of-night logistics: you’re returned straight back toward Victoria Station

Why the ABBA Voyage Express coach makes sense

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London has a way of turning plans into a game of timing roulette. This setup avoids the most stressful parts: you get a dedicated, branded electric coach, and you don’t have to figure out which Tube line, which exit, or which walking shortcut works best after a 90-minute concert.

What you’re really buying here is stress reduction plus comfort. The coach is fully branded, and the ride includes onboard Wi‑Fi and USB charging points, which is handy when you’re waiting or checking show details on your phone.

And the vibe starts early. Even before you reach the arena, there’s a scene-setting video and an onboard soundtrack that keeps the evening on-theme.

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Meeting point at Evan Evans Tours: arrive smart, not rushed

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Your start point is Evan Evans Tours in London. From there, the journey is about 1 hour by coach to the ABBA Arena area (with the arena transfer time between Victoria and the venue noted as about 40 minutes for the main drive segment).

Here’s my practical advice: treat the meeting time like a hard deadline. One review included a note about traffic and needing extra time just to get to the pickup point, which is believable in London on a show night. If you’re coming from far across the city, give yourself padding.

Once you’re at the right place, the process looks designed to keep people calm. You’ll be welcomed, and the Guest Services Assistant issues wristbands and concert tickets and helps with prompt boarding.

Getting your wristband and ticket without the drama

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This part matters more than it sounds. When you’re going to a high-demand arena event, the early steps decide how your night feels.

You’ll get a wristband and your concert ticket before you board or during the pre-boarding moment. After that, you’ll settle in while the coach plays its scene-setting content. It’s a small thing, but it prevents the classic last-minute chaos: people trying to find their tickets while everyone else already lines up.

When you reach the arena, you also get extra structure. You’ll be welcomed by an ABBA Voyage team member and taken through skip-the-line entrance procedures, including ticket scanning and security.

One important note: the show itself is about 90 minutes, while your arena time in the overall schedule is about 100 minutes. That extra buffer is what gives you breathing room for scanning, security, and getting set up before the lights go down.

The ABBA Voyage Express ride: comfort, charging, and ABBA on repeat

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This coach isn’t just transportation. It’s part of the show’s mood. The vehicle is branded, and you’ll get an onboard soundtrack plus a scene-setting video that helps you understand what ABBA Voyage is trying to recreate: the feeling of a reunion and the careful selection of songs that ABBA fans love most.

Comfort-wise, reviews were consistently upbeat about how easy the ride felt—clean and air conditioned, with a safe driver and a generally relaxed atmosphere. The presence of Wi‑Fi and USB charging is also a real win when you’ve got maps open, boarding times to confirm, or you just want your phone to stay alive through the evening.

Also, this route gives you something you don’t get with public transport: you get to watch parts of East London from the road, without stopping and starting like a Tube ride.

Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park: skip-the-line means real pre-show time

Arriving at the arena is where this package flexes. You get skip-the-line access on arrival at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, which is a huge quality-of-life improvement. Instead of standing around hoping you’re in the right queue, you’re guided into a separate arrival flow that helps you get inside sooner.

Once you’re in, you’ll have time for the practical stuff that makes the show better:

  • Find your seat area or your dance floor spot (if you bought that option)
  • Grab refreshments and check out merchandise outlets
  • Take photos and settle in before the first song

I also like how the process feels planned. You’re welcomed, tickets are scanned, and security is handled in a structured way. That means less wandering, less uncertainty, and less time feeling like you’re lost inside a crowd.

A couple of caution notes from real-world timing: one person said they rushed after the show to get back to the bus, and another pointed out how the departure point wasn’t super obvious right away on the way out of the initial meeting area. Both are small, but both are reminders that you should move with purpose rather than assuming you’ll have lots of buffer time after the concert ends.

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Inside ABBA Voyage: live band plus a changing arena

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This is the part you actually came for. ABBA Voyage is built around ABBA’s biggest, most beloved songs, and the package highlights a key element: you’re not just watching a recording. You’re getting an experience backed by a live band.

That matters. A live band adds weight to the sound, makes transitions feel like a real concert, and gives the whole thing that in-the-moment energy. The effect is amplified by the arena itself—your arena surroundings keep changing as the performance unfolds.

If you’re imagining a typical concert—stage in front, seats fixed, everyone watches forward—ABBA Voyage is different. It’s designed so the space feels like it’s part of the storytelling, not just a container. The tech-driven visuals and the way lighting and sound work together are a big reason people get emotional about this show, even when they weren’t hardcore ABBA fans going in.

One review described it as a true feast for eyes and ears, and I get what they mean. This kind of production is built to be felt through multiple senses at once—sound, light, and motion—so the show becomes memorable in a way that’s hard to summarize in a single sentence.

Seats vs dance floor: what you should weigh before booking

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Your ticket option is part of the value equation. The package includes either dance floor or seated tickets, unless you select a bus only option.

Here’s how to think about your choice:

  • If you want maximum energy and you’re okay with standing, the dance floor is the natural pick.
  • If you want a clearer view and easier comfort for longer periods, seated usually fits better.

There are also child guidance details you should take seriously. The dance floor area is not recommended for children under 12. And if you’re traveling with anyone 16 or younger, they must be accompanied by an adult. If you’re bringing very young children, note that the experience is not suitable for children under 3.

So if you’re planning as a family, decide early which environment matches your group. Don’t assume kids will automatically love the loudest, most packed section—match the ticket to the child.

After the show: quick exits and a smooth return to Victoria

The end-of-night plan is one of the most practical reasons to book this style of package. After the concert, you get back on the coach with a climate-controlled, comfortable transfer straight back toward central London.

Drop-off is at Victoria Station. That’s a smart choice because Victoria is a major hub and makes it easier to continue your evening afterward—dinner, hotel, or a late stroll—without you needing to coordinate multiple legs of transit right at peak crowd time.

One thing to remember: the show ends, the crowd surges, and then you follow the exit plan to the rally point. That means you shouldn’t plan to linger for long at merchandise after the finale unless you’re comfortable moving quickly.

Overall, the logistics feel designed to reduce friction. Several reviews praised how fast entry and exit felt, and how the bus was waiting for people after the show.

Price and value: $66 is about what you avoid paying in hassle

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The package price is listed at $66 per person for a 5-hour experience. The big value is that the price isn’t just for a concert ticket. It also includes roundtrip coach transfer from central London, skip-the-line entry, and services that reduce uncertainty.

When this feels like a great deal:

  • You don’t want to deal with Tube logistics on a night when everyone else is rushing too
  • You want the coach comfort and charging, not just a transit squeeze
  • You care about arriving early enough to enjoy the pre-show area

When it’s not a perfect fit:

  • If you already know exactly how you’ll get to the arena and you’re comfortable navigating the venue queues yourself, you may feel the added convenience costs more than it’s worth.
  • If your ticket choice matters (dance floor vs seated vs any bus-only option), double-check you’re comparing like-for-like.

A small reality check from one review: they referenced a higher price in pounds for what sounded like the full package. Prices can vary by date and option, so I’d treat $66 as the baseline given here—but always verify what your exact booking includes. If it includes roundtrip transport and priority entry, that’s where the value lands.

Who this package suits best

This is a strong match for:

  • ABBA fans who want maximum show time and minimum planning effort
  • Teenagers and families (with the child guidance in mind for dance floor and minimum age)
  • Older adults or anyone who simply prefers not to scramble with public transit after a concert
  • People who want a concert experience that feels high-production without the stress of ticket scanning and queue navigation

It’s less ideal if you:

  • Want a more flexible evening with lots of wandering around the city before and after
  • Plan to linger around shopping right after the show ends
  • Are sensitive to noise or crowd motion (the experience is designed for concert energy, not quiet museum time)

Small cautions: timing, signage, and how staff flow feels

Most of the feedback is positive about organization and smooth movement. Still, a few practical cautions show up.

One review flagged that the bus departure point wasn’t clearly marked, which is the kind of issue that can cost you time if you arrive late or from a confusing street. If you’re not local, give yourself a few extra minutes and re-check the exact pickup instructions before you walk over.

Another comment described staff as regimented and less friendly than expected. That doesn’t change the value—this kind of operation is usually built for speed and order—but it’s good to know if you prefer a relaxed, chatty vibe.

Finally, be aware that road or traffic disruptions can happen. One review mentioned the driver handling an issue creatively to get the group to the show. That’s a reminder: your day in London can shift, so stay flexible and arrive with buffer.

Should you book ABBA Voyage Express?

If you want the easiest way to enjoy ABBA Voyage—coach comfort, wristband and ticket handling, and skip-the-line entry—this is a smart booking. The logistics are built to prevent the most common headache: arriving at a big arena event exhausted, late, and confused.

Book it if you value a smoother night and you’d rather spend your energy on the show itself. Skip it only if you’re confident you can manage public transport and queues with zero stress, and you don’t care about the pre-show guidance and structured entry.

FAQ

How long is the whole experience?

The total duration is about 5 hours, including travel time to and from the ABBA Arena.

How long is the ABBA Voyage concert?

The concert is approximately 90 minutes long.

Does the price include roundtrip transportation?

Yes. The package includes roundtrip travel from central London on the ABBA Voyage branded electric coach.

What does skip the line mean here?

It means you get priority entry at the arena, so you can enter faster on arrival at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.

Is there Wi-Fi or charging on the coach?

Yes. The coach includes Wi‑Fi and USB charging points.

Where are you dropped off after the concert?

You’re returned to central London with drop-offs at Victoria Station.

Are children allowed?

Children 16 years and under must be accompanied by an adult. The dance floor area is not recommended for children under 12, and the experience is not suitable for children under 3.

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