Orlando Party Bus & Charter Bus Rentals
Whatever brings your group to Central Florida — a wedding at a Lake Eola garden venue, a bachelorette night on I-Drive, or a fan trip to a Magic game — Orlandopartybuscompany.com makes it fast and easy to compare buses and pricing. Fill out one quick form or call 689-339-0690 and see options from a large network of vehicle providers in seconds, no account required!
Find Party Bus Rentals in Orlando
Orlandopartybuscompany.com is a website, and that's genuinely the best part. This is not a bus company, and it's not a broker — it's simply the easiest way to compare group transportation across Orlando and the surrounding theme park corridor. Instead of calling a dozen companies, describing your trip every single time, and waiting around for callbacks that never quite match up, you fill out one form (or make one call) and see real vehicle options and all-inclusive pricing right in front of you.
Because Orlandopartybuscompany.com isn't tied to a single fleet, you're never stuck with whatever one company happens to have available on your date. You get to look at a wide range of vehicle types pulled from providers serving Orlando, compare what each one offers, and land on the right fit for your headcount and your budget. Quotes come back in seconds, there's no obligation to move forward, and a real person is available by phone any time you want to talk through your itinerary instead of clicking through a form.
That's the whole idea: less legwork for you, more options on the screen.
Explore Your Orlando Bus Rental Options
Orlando trips call for different vehicles depending on the group — a 14-passenger Sprinter limo for a small night out, a 15- to 50-passenger party bus for a bachelorette crew or Sweet 16, a 15-35 passenger minibus for airport and hotel shuttles, or a 40-56 passenger charter bus for a convention or school trip. Compare all of them at once through the full bus selection.
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Buses/vehicles listed above are NOT exact makes and models available. We are NOT a bus company. Photos are examples only and may show stock or typical vehicles, not the exact bus or vehicle you will receive. To get more exact vehicle photos, availability, and pricing, fill out the online quote form or call 689-339-0690.
Get the Orlando Bus Amenities You Want
No two Orlando groups need the same ride, and that's exactly why comparing vehicles matters before you lock anything in. A 15- to 50-passenger party bus typically comes with a full-length bar area, color-changing LED lighting, a premium sound system with Bluetooth, and wraparound perimeter seating — built for a bachelorette night or a birthday crew that wants the energy going before the first stop.
Smaller groups do well in a 14-passenger Sprinter limo or a Sprinter van, both of which often include leather seating, USB charging, and tinted windows. Full-size charter buses generally add reclining seats, overhead storage, power outlets, and onboard restrooms — the better call for a long haul up to Daytona or a multi-stop theme park week. Amenities vary by vehicle, so comparing options side by side is the only way to know exactly what you're getting for your date.
Air-conditioning
Wraparound Leather Seats
AUX / Bluetooth Sound System
LED and Fiber Optic Lighting
Built-in Bar Areas With Ice Storage and Cup Holders
TVs and Entertainment Systems
Amenities listed above are just common types of features available on party buses. Because we are a lead referral website and do not directly own or operate buses, exact vehicle features vary by provider and availability. After you submit your quote request, you will see a results page to browse your available options. To confirm the exact amenities included on a specific bus, simply call 689-339-0690.
Orlando Party Bus Rates Built for Your Budget
To give you an idea of what a rental costs in Orlando: 14-passenger Sprinter limos generally run $170–$344/hour, 15-20 passenger party buses run $204–$378/hour, 20-30 passenger party buses run $244–$414/hour, 35-50 passenger party buses and minibuses run $294–$490/hour, and 40-56 passenger charter buses run $150–$300/hour or $1,200–$2,500/day.
These numbers move with your date, the vehicle you pick, how many hours you need, and how close you are to a big Orlando event weekend — so treat them as a planning starting point, not a locked number. The fast part is getting YOUR real number: fill out the quick form or call 689-339-0690 and you could have pricing for your exact trip in about a minute. Check the Orlando party bus prices page for a fuller breakdown by vehicle type.
| Type of Bus | Cost Per Hour Weekdays | Cost Per Hour Weekends | Cost Per Day |
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| 14 Passenger Sprinter Limo | $170 – $318+ | $219 – $344+ | $1,526 – $3,113+ |
| Sprinter Van Rental | $187 – $273+ | $218 – $366+ | $1,395 – $2,748+ |
| 15 Passenger Party Bus | $204 – $330+ | $241 – $340+ | $1,396 – $2,817+ |
| 18 Passenger Party Bus | $266 – $330+ | $268 – $378+ | $2,121 – $2,563+ |
| 20 Passenger Party Bus | $244 – $338+ | $268 – $340+ | $1,939 – $2,796+ |
| 25 Passenger Party Bus | $248 – $326+ | $265 – $360+ | $1,827 – $2,854+ |
| 28 Passenger Party Bus | $255 – $337+ | $279 – $351+ | $2,147 – $2,653+ |
| 30 Passenger Party Bus | $297 – $374+ | $318 – $414+ | $2,331 – $3,021+ |
| 40 Passenger Party Bus | $297 – $338+ | $321 – $478+ | $2,297 – $3,473+ |
| 50 Passenger Party Bus | $294 – $441+ | $337 – $490+ | $2,173 – $4,043+ |
| 15–35 Passenger Minibus | $113 – $246+ | $147 – $261+ | $1,098 – $2,105+ |
| 40–56 Passenger Charter Bus | $158 – $327+ | $162 – $348+ | $1,331 – $2,841+ |
| ABOVE PRICES ARE JUST EXAMPLES. These figures are not current market data, exact quotes, or guaranteed ranges. Your final price and vehicle options depend entirely on your specific trip details. To get an exact price for your trip, request an estimate online or call 689-339-0690. | |||
Your Shortcut to the Right Orlando Party Bus
Orlando is a strange city to plan transportation in — theme park traffic on I-4, event nights at the Kia Center, and a tourist corridor built almost entirely around cars and rideshares. Orlandopartybuscompany.com exists to take the guesswork out of all of it. You're not locked into one company's fleet and availability; you're looking at options from a whole network of providers serving Central Florida, side by side, in one place.
That means more vehicle choices for your exact headcount, pricing that's easy to compare instead of chasing down five separate quotes, and a much better shot at finding something that fits your date even during a busy weekend. There's no account to create, no pressure to commit on the first call, and no charge for putting a quote together.
You also never pay for seats you don't need — you get matched to the right size vehicle at the right price, whether that's a 14-passenger Sprinter limo for a small anniversary dinner or a fleet of charter buses for a convention moving thousands of attendees between hotels and the Orange County Convention Center. Call 689-339-0690 or fill out the form, and see your options in seconds.
Orlando Party Bus Services
Orlando group trips come in every shape — weddings, prom, game day, a corporate all-hands, a school trip to Kennedy Space Center. Whatever the occasion, Orlandopartybuscompany.com helps you find the right bus for it. Here's how it breaks down by trip type.

Orlando Airport Shuttles & Transportation
Orlando International Airport (MCO) is one of the busiest airports in the country, and its layout catches first-timers off guard: the terminal complex is split, with Terminal C serving as the newer main hub alongside the original Terminals A and B, and out-of-town shuttle and charter pickup stages on the Level 1 Ground Transportation Level at Terminal A spaces A14-A15, Terminal B spaces B14-B15, or Terminal C spaces C205-C209 depending on the flight. Trying to coordinate a group meeting point over text while everyone lands at a different terminal and pickup space is a headache nobody needs.
A private Orlando airport shuttle solves that by sending one vehicle to one confirmed curb, with your group's luggage handled in a single load instead of six separate car trunks. This works just as well running the group out to MCO for a return flight as it does bringing a wedding party in from out of town. Review the official MCO ground transportation page before your trip to confirm your airline's terminal, then let Orlandopartybuscompany.com line up the vehicle.
Call 689-339-0690 to get pricing on your airport run.

Orlando Bachelor & Bachelorette Transportation
Orlando's bachelorette scene runs through the ICON Park district on International Drive, with rooftop bars, The Wheel at ICON Park, and late-night spots all within a few blocks — but I-Drive traffic and limited late-night parking make hopping between venues by car a genuine hassle. A bachelorette party bus rental runs your whole crew from stop to stop on one schedule, so nobody's stuck finding a lot or waiting on a rideshare that never seems to show up when the group's ready to move.
Downtown Orlando's Wall Street Plaza and Church Street corridor add another late-night option a short drive away, and groups splitting the night between I-Drive and downtown benefit most from one vehicle instead of a caravan of separate cars trying to regroup at 1am. A 15- to 50-passenger party bus keeps the whole party together with LED lighting and a sound system built in for the ride between stops. Call 689-339-0690 to compare options for your night out.

Orlando Birthday, Sweet 16, & Quinceañera Party Bus Rentals
A birthday or quinceañera party bus makes for a memorable arrival, whether the celebration is headed to a reception hall in Kissimmee, a restaurant on Restaurant Row near Sand Lake Road, or a hotel ballroom downtown. Parties can request buses in different color schemes to match the theme, and sizes run from a 14-passenger Sprinter limo for a small milestone dinner up to a 50-passenger party bus for the whole extended family and friend group.
Restaurant Row draws heavy weekend traffic and shared parking lots that fill up early on Friday and Saturday nights, so a group arriving by bus skips the search for a spot altogether and gets dropped right at the entrance. Whether the group is celebrating in Orlando proper or heading out to a venue in Kissimmee or Apopka, Orlandopartybuscompany.com helps you find the right size vehicle. Call 689-339-0690 to check availability for your date.

Orlando Concert Transportation & Shuttles
The Kia Center in downtown Orlando hosts major touring concerts as well as Magic games, and downtown surface lots fill up fast on show nights, pushing latecomers into pricier garages several blocks out — though complimentary bus parking is available along West Central Boulevard, a short walk to the arena, for groups that plan ahead. A group riding in on a concert party bus rental skips that entirely — the bus handles downtown navigation while your group rides together instead of splitting into rideshares that scatter everyone across different pickup zones after the show.
Further out, amphitheater shows and festival dates at Central Florida fairgrounds venues bring their own parking crunch, especially on weekend nights stacked with multiple events downtown at once. A 15- to 50-passenger party bus keeps the pregame energy going with built-in sound and lighting, then handles the exit — which matters most right when a downtown venue lets out and every rideshare in the area gets hit with a fare spike at the same time. Check the official Kia Center parking guidance before you head down, and call 689-339-0690 to line up your ride.

Orlando Corporate Event Transportation
The Orange County Convention Center on International Drive is one of the largest convention facilities in the country, split across the North-South building and the West building a mile away — and moving staff or attendees between the two, or back to I-Drive hotels, on foot simply isn't realistic during a packed trade show schedule. OCCC's own parking page also lists a separate oversized-vehicle rate of $40 plus tax versus $20 plus tax for a standard car, so consolidating a delegation onto fewer buses instead of a dozen rental cars keeps that fee from stacking up. A corporate event party bus or shuttle keeps your team on one schedule between hotel blocks and the exact convention center entrance you need.
For companies running a multi-day conference with attendees flying into MCO from all over, a fleet of vehicles — minibuses for smaller teams, full charter buses for larger ones — can be scheduled around your actual agenda instead of forcing your team into rideshare surge pricing during peak convention hours. Check the official OCCC parking and access page to confirm your building's entrance before the event, then call 689-339-0690 to compare vehicle options for your group size.

Orlando Private Event Transportation Services
A private event party bus or charter rental covers everything from family reunions to milestone anniversaries to a weekend group trip built entirely around your own itinerary. Central Florida's biggest private-event demand comes from the theme park calendar itself — big weekends at Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando pull huge crowds into the I-4 corridor, and hotel parking around International Drive gets tight fast when multiple parks run special ticketed night events on the same evening.
For a family or friend group splitting time between Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando on the same trip, one bus keeps everyone on the same schedule between resort areas instead of coordinating multiple rental cars through unfamiliar theme park roadways. A minibus or full charter bus also solves the parking-fee math — theme park parking runs a flat daily rate per vehicle, so one bus for the group beats paying that fee car by car. Call 689-339-0690 to build out your private itinerary.

Orlando Homecoming & Prom Party Bus Rentals
Prom season across Orange, Seminole, and Osceola County high schools runs a tight window in the spring, and demand for prom party bus rentals spikes hard during those weeks as dozens of schools compete for the same vehicles on the same handful of Saturday nights. A typical prom itinerary runs a school pickup, a photo stop at a garden venue like Harry P. Leu Gardens, a downtown or International Drive venue drop-off, and an after-party return.
To give you an idea: booking a few months out generally lands a better hourly rate than trying to book two weeks before prom night, when the remaining vehicles in the area are the priciest ones left. Parents and student groups planning prom transportation should lock in a date as early as possible once the venue and time are set. Fill out the quick form or call 689-339-0690 to compare pricing before the calendar fills in.

Orlando School Event & Field Trip Transportation
Teachers and chaperones planning a school event bus rental deal with a specific Orlando problem: the biggest field trip destinations sit right in the busiest tourist corridor in the state. A trip to the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex out toward Cape Canaveral, or a science-focused day at the Orlando Science Center near Loch Haven Park, means navigating traffic and parking that a school van fleet just isn't built for.
A private charter bus keeps the whole group together with one pickup and one drop-off point instead of a convoy of parent cars trying to stay in a single line through unfamiliar roads. Onboard features like power outlets, overhead storage for backpacks, and undercarriage bays for larger equipment make the ride easier for chaperones to manage than loading multiple vehicles separately. Call 689-339-0690 to compare vehicle sizes for your class or grade-level trip.

Orlando Sporting Event Transportation
Orlando Magic and Orlando Solar Bears games at the Kia Center (400 W Church St) bring downtown surface lots to capacity well before tip-off, and the garages that stay open later charge more the closer they sit to the arena. A sporting event party bus rental drops your group close to the arena entrance and skips the pregame scramble for a spot entirely — check the official Kia Center parking page for current lot options before you go.
Orlando City SC and Orlando Pride matches at Inter&Co Stadium pull big crowds to the Parramore neighborhood just west of downtown, where surface lots near the stadium — including the $35 N Tailgate Lot on S Terry Ave — sell out on match days and rideshare pricing climbs fast right after the final whistle. A charter bus or minibus booked for the group bypasses that exit crunch since the vehicle is already staged and waiting rather than competing with everyone else's rideshare request at the same moment. College football fans heading to Camping World Stadium for a bowl game or a UCF matchup face similar lot congestion around the Church Street Station area — a bus to Camping World Stadium or a bus to Inter&Co Stadium means your group rides in together and isn't stuck walking blocks back to a remote lot afterward.
NASCAR weekends up at Daytona International Speedway are the same story on a bigger scale — official track guidance stages bus and motorcoach parking in Lot 1 on a first-come, first-served basis, with overflow routed to Lot 6 once it fills, and a bus rental to Daytona International Speedway gets your group through the gate without hauling a personal vehicle through race-day traffic. Call 689-339-0690 to compare options for your game day.

Orlando Wedding Transportation & Shuttle Service
An Orlando wedding shuttle keeps the day running on schedule between hotel blocks, the ceremony site, and the reception venue — which matters most for garden and estate venues around Winter Park and Lake Eola, where guest parking is often limited and valet lines can back up fast right before a ceremony start time.
Rather than asking guests to navigate unfamiliar Central Florida roads in formalwear or coordinate a dozen separate cars, a wedding minibus or party bus runs a clean loop between the hotel and the venue with one pickup window instead of a staggered guest arrival. A 14-passenger Sprinter limo also works well as a dedicated bridal party vehicle for portraits and the ceremony entrance itself. Call 689-339-0690 to build out pickup times for your wedding day.

Orlando Winery Tour & Pub Crawl Transportation
A winery tour or pub crawl party bus makes the most sense for groups covering multiple stops around downtown Orlando's Church Street and Thornton Park areas, or heading out to Central Florida's small-batch breweries scattered around the metro. Rather than relying on a designated driver or splitting the group across rideshares between every stop, one bus keeps the whole crew together for the entire route.
This matters most on a multi-stop night: parking downtown gets tighter as the evening goes on, and a group trying to reposition three or four cars between bars ends up losing time hunting for spots instead of enjoying the stops. A party bus or minibus solves that by staying with the group the whole night, from the first stop to the last. Call 689-339-0690 to put together your route.
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Party Bus Service Beyond Orlando
Orlandopartybuscompany.com helps you find a bus all across Central Florida, not just inside Orlando city limits. Whether your trip is based in Kissimmee, Altamonte Springs, Sanford, Apopka, or heading out to Daytona Beach, Lakeland, Ocala, Port Orange, or over to the Tampa and St. Petersburg area, there's a vehicle for it.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Orlando Bus Rentals
How does this website work?
Orlandopartybuscompany.com helps you compare bus rental options; it is not the bus company and does not rent, own, or operate vehicles. When you submit the quote form, your trip details go through a booking company so you can review pricing and available vehicles for your date. You compare the options and book through the process shown with your quote.
How much does a party bus cost in Orlando, Florida?
Pricing depends on vehicle size, your date, and how many hours you need the bus. To give you an idea: 15-20 passenger party buses generally run $204–$378/hour, 20-30 passenger party buses run $244–$414/hour, and larger 35-50 passenger buses run $294–$490/hour. These move with demand and the season, so the fastest way to get a real number is to fill out the quick form or call 689-339-0690 — you could have pricing for your exact trip in about a minute.
The Orlando party bus prices page breaks down more vehicle types.
What is Orlandopartybuscompany.com?
Orlandopartybuscompany.com is a comparison and quote-request website for group ground transportation. It's not a bus company and it's not a broker — it's a way to compare party buses, charter buses, minibuses, and Sprinter vans from a network of providers serving Orlando, all in one place, so you're never limited to a single fleet.
What size bus do I need for my Orlando group?
It depends on your headcount and your itinerary. A 14-passenger Sprinter limo or 15-passenger party bus fits a small bachelorette or birthday crew, a 25-passenger party bus handles a mid-size wedding party or Sweet 16, and a 40-56 passenger charter bus is the right call for a school trip, sports team, or convention group. Call 689-339-0690 and a real person can help you land on the right fit based on your exact group size.
Does the bus wait around during my event or stop?
That depends on the vehicle, the venue, and your itinerary, since some stops allow a vehicle to stage nearby while others require it to circle back at a set pickup time. This is exactly the kind of detail worth confirming when you get your quote, so mention your full itinerary — including any wait time you need — when you call 689-339-0690 or fill out the form.
Do I need to create an account to get a quote?
No. Getting pricing on Orlandopartybuscompany.com takes about a minute, with no account required. Fill out the online form or call 689-339-0690, and you'll see vehicle options and all-inclusive pricing without signing up for anything.
How far in advance should I book?
Booking early gets you the best selection and pricing, especially around Orlando's busiest weeks — prom season in the spring, big Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando event weekends, and NASCAR race weeks at Daytona International Speedway all pull heavily on the same regional vehicle supply. For those dates, booking a few months ahead is a smart move. For a quieter weekend, a couple of weeks of notice is often plenty — but the earlier you lock in your date, the more vehicle options you'll have to compare.
Call 689-339-0690 to check what's available for your date right now.
Popular Orlando Party Bus Destinations
Every group has its own itinerary, and this is only a starting point — if your destination isn't listed here, a bus can still get your group there. These are simply some of the spots groups in Orlando book transportation to most often.

Walt Disney World Resort
Walt Disney World spans four theme parks and two water parks across roughly 25,000 acres in Lake Buena Vista, and each park runs its own dedicated parking lot under Disney's official parking policy — standard cars currently run $35 a day while oversized vehicles like buses and RVs run $40 a day. A family or friend group splitting the cost of that fee across two or three rental cars pays it multiple times over during a multi-day trip. One bus for the whole group means paying that parking fee once instead of per car, and everyone arrives at the same tram stop together instead of splitting up to find each other inside the gates.
Confirm current parking rates and gate details on the official Walt Disney World parking page, and see more on a bus rental to Walt Disney World before your trip.

Universal Orlando Resort
Universal Orlando's parks sit off Universal Boulevard just north of International Drive, and the resort's massive parking garage system runs $32–$35 a day for standard vehicles, with RV and bus parking priced separately at $45 a day, per Universal's official guidance. Groups arriving for a birthday trip or a company outing often split across several cars just to get everyone there, which multiplies that per-car fee for no real benefit. A charter bus or minibus consolidates the whole group into one vehicle and one parking transaction, with everyone dropped close to the same entrance point instead of meeting up after separate walks from different garage levels.
Check current rates on the official Universal Orlando parking page, and see the bus rental to Universal Orlando guide for more.

Kia Center
The Kia Center at 400 W Church St in downtown Orlando hosts Orlando Magic games, Solar Bears hockey, and major touring concerts, and downtown's surface lots fill up well before puck drop or tip-off on a busy night — reserved parking in the ThreatLocker Garage (400 West South Street) or the 520 W Pine St. Garage has to be booked by 5 p.m. the day before to guarantee a spot. Rideshare demand spikes hard right as the event lets out, which means fares climb and pickup wait times stretch out for everyone trying to leave at once. A group arriving by charter bus or party bus skips that scramble entirely, with the vehicle already staged nearby for pickup instead of competing for a rideshare in the same five-minute window as thousands of other fans.
Review the official Kia Center parking and access page before your event, or read more on a bus rental to Kia Center.

Camping World Stadium
Camping World Stadium near downtown Orlando hosts UCF football games, bowl games, and major college football matchups throughout the fall, and the lots surrounding the stadium along Church Street and West Colonial Drive sell out early on marquee game days. Fans who show up without prepaid parking often end up circling for a spot several blocks away, cutting into tailgate time before kickoff. A charter bus or party bus lets the group start the tailgate on the ride over instead of burning that time hunting for parking, then handles the exit once traffic clears out around the stadium.
See the official Camping World Stadium site for event-day parking guidance, and check the bus rental to Camping World Stadium page for more.

Inter&Co Stadium
Inter&Co Stadium in the Parramore neighborhood just west of downtown Orlando is home to Orlando City SC and the Orlando Pride, and match-day lots close to the stadium sell out fast, pushing latecomers into paid lots several blocks further out. Post-match rideshare demand around the stadium spikes immediately as thousands of fans try to leave the neighborhood at the same time. A charter bus or minibus booked ahead of the match gets your group parked and staged in advance, so the ride home doesn't depend on winning a rideshare request in that same crowded window.
Check the official Inter&Co Stadium site for current match-day parking details, or see the bus rental to Inter&Co Stadium guide.

Daytona International Speedway
Daytona International Speedway, about an hour northeast of downtown Orlando off International Speedway Boulevard, runs major NASCAR race weekends including the Daytona 500 that draw crowds well beyond the track's fan-zone capacity, and official track guidance stages bus and motorcoach parking in Lot 1 on a first-come, first-served basis, with overflow sent to Lot 6 once it fills. Driving in solo means arriving well before sunrise just to find a spot anywhere near the gates. A charter bus lets the group sleep a little later, avoid hauling a personal vehicle through race-morning traffic on I-4 and US-92, and get dropped at the designated bus pickup point along the frontage road near Lot 1, off International Speedway Boulevard eastbound.
Review the official Daytona International Speedway parking page before race weekend, and see the bus rental to Daytona International Speedway guide for more.