so if you happen to be a negrense working in cebu just as i am, this option might be worth looking into.
wonderful thing about ceres is that, trip schedules are strictly kept. daily night trips for bacolod from cebu and the other way around are available for the adventurous souls.
but that wasn't so bad really, being awake that is. at least you'll get to be the first on the qeueu to buy tickets and avail of the least deplorable bunk on which to spend the 2-hour ferry ride. with both companions asleep, and the moonless night rendering the the seascape jet black, the trip seemed to last forever.
a piece of advice. when taking this route, don't take take the "de luxe" bus. the highway from escalante port to the town about 30-min drive from there is badly in need of repair. dust was everywhere.
this is without doubt a long (and expensive) way going to la carlota. travel with a friend to dispel boredom. better yet, go with somebody from silay or victorias. i actually did. and with a little bit of persuasion, breakfast time was spent at canetown where dolly's folks prepared corned beef, eggs and fried fish enough to feed an army.
try to get some sleep on the barge. one of the crew will wake you up anyways so that the view that silay city is so proud of wouldn't be lost to you. maddie had to shake me awake at her stop.