A party bus is a vehicle designed to carry 10 or more people for recreational purposes generally involving some kind of celebration or function, such as a birthday or graduation. They are usually driven by chauffeurs and you can rent them according to your needs.
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No there are no party buses in Omaha.
2 to 3 teenager died on party buses in last year
Party Buses cost anywhere between $200-600 /hour, depending on what it is equipped with and what kind of a bus it is built on. Royal American Tours & Charter out of Los Angeles, California offers it's party buses for $250 /hour and they are built on real charter buses, not school buses or trucks.
You can rent party buses from Black Diamond Party Buses located at 1007 Ross Avenue Dallas, TX 75202. (214) 774-4695
Party buses usually cost $100-130 per hour but most companies charge for every four hours.
Uscoachways.com is a good website for renting cheap party buses.
Party buses are very popular in LA! There are about 25 websites that come up in a search starting with www.lapartybus.com. Socallimoandbus.com is a company located in Los Angeles where you can rent party buses. They offer many different buses ranging from 20 to 40 passenger depending on your need.
"Bus limousines are the most common type of party buses. They are much like limousines in their length, however, they are very tall and allow people to walk around in them."
The MCI 9 buses are used as coach rides, travel buses, and party buses. The product manual or owner's manual will show the parts of the bus and the locations. The fuse panel location on the MCI 9 bus can be found by using the manuals.
There are a lot of party buses and the price will depend on how far in advance you book and the date. A holiday or busy weekend may be more expensive. Party Bus, Party Bus San Francisco and Downtown Limo Bus are a few options you may wish to look into.
Timetables for ACTION buses are available from the ACTION website. You can also find details for these bus services from third party websites such as AATTC.
Look in the local Yellow Pages under "transporation." You'll find party buses listed in the same area as limousines and vans.