Party bus
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A party bus (also known as a Party Ride, limo bus, limousine bus or luxury bus) is a large motor vehicle designed to carry 20 or more passengers. Party buses are often driven by chauffeurs.
Party buses offer seating capacities from 20 to 50 passengers and include more amenities and standard equipment than most other forms of ground transportation. These amenities may include upgraded electrical systems, fast idle controller, AM/FM stereo with CD player, power/heated remote control mirrors, power door locks and windows, upgraded seats and fabric, strip-poles, air actuated passenger entry door, video and audio systems, luggage partitions, back-up cameras, seat and fabric upgrades, smoke machines, laser lights, disco lights, strobe lights, on-board restroom, ADA equipment and a large array of floor plans to suit demanding transportation needs.
Party buses are primarily used for, although not limited to, weddings, proms and bachelor and bachelorette parties as well as round trips to casinos, nights on the town, personalized drop offs and pick ups at various bars, birthdays and city tours.
While some party buses are used for week long tours and events, most are used for day trips and events. Most party buses, however, operate as livery vehicles, providing upmarket competition to limousines and taxicabs.
Partybus in the UK The Party Bus has been operating tours for 14 years. This unique concept was brought to the UK by Denis McCourt, who developed the product during his backpacking years in Australia, and who is still overseeing UK operations. The first tour was in September 1990, in Melbourne, and was a great success, from what he can remember. Since that day, thousands of revelers from all corners of the World have experienced the unique Party Bus concept. Partybus is a registered trademark.
You can now catch a Party Bus in Denver, San Francisco, Cape Town, Madrid and even as far afield as Singapore.
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Articulated bus – Double-decker bus – Guided bus – Gyrobus – Low-floor bus – Midibus – Minibus Motorcoach – Party bus – School bus - Transit bus – Trolleybus |