Party Bus Rentals in Greeley
Planning a night out in Greeley shouldn't mean splitting your crew into three cars and hoping everyone lands at the same bar. A Greeley party bus rental keeps your whole group together — Stampede nights, UNC game days, weddings out at Island Grove — while PartyBuses.net locks in your vehicle, your route, and your price in a few clicks. Tell us the headcount.
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Fast, Easy Party Bus Rentals in Greeley
PartyBuses.net books party buses, charter buses, and minibuses for groups across Greeley and the rest of Weld County, matching your headcount and your itinerary to the right vehicle in our network instead of making you guess. Say your group is sixteen people heading to a Saturday pub crawl down 8th Avenue — we'll point you toward a party bus rental sized for that crew instead of a charter bus built for eighty. Say it's forty coworkers headed to a conference near the University of Northern Colorado campus — we'll match you with a charter bus instead.
Every booking runs through instant online pricing, so you see the rate before you commit, not after a round of phone tag. Give us your stops — the venue, the hotel, the tailgate lot — and we'll build the route around them, with pickup and drop-off times locked to your schedule.
We're not tied to one lot or one garage. Our fleet spans standard Sprinter vans, Sprinter limousines, party buses that seat up to fifty, minibuses, and full-size charter buses, so whether it's six people or sixty, there's a vehicle sized for the trip — not a one-size-fits-none compromise.
Greeley Bus Rental Options
Our network covers Greeley from six-passenger Sprinter vans to 56-passenger charter buses, with 15- to 50-passenger party buses and 15- to 35-passenger minibuses in between. A small crew headed to Moxi Theater or a fifty-guest wedding party bound for Island Grove — there's a Greeley party bus rental sized to match, not oversized or cramped.
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15-35 Passenger Minibus
40-56 Passenger Charter Bus
Photos are examples only and may show stock or typical vehicles, not the exact bus or vehicle you will receive. Exact vehicle photos, amenities, availability, and pricing are shown with your quote when available. For help comparing options, call 855-275-4888.
Your Greeley Bus Rental With Popular Amenities
A Greeley charter bus rental should do more than move people from one parking lot to another. Our party buses come with plush reclining seats, built-in sound systems, and climate control that keeps a July Stampede crowd cool and a January wedding party warm. Bigger charter buses add undercarriage bays for garment bags and gift tables, plus onboard restrooms — fewer stops on the drive out to Island Grove or back from a Denver Broncos game.
LED lighting and USB charging keep the playlist and the photos going the whole ride. Book the right amenities up front, and the bus becomes part of the party instead of just the ride to it.
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
How Much Does a Greeley Party Bus Cost?
Greeley party bus rental prices swing on three things: how many people you're moving, how many hours you need the bus, and which weekend you're booking. A Sprinter van for eight headed to a UNC tailgate runs less than a party bus for forty headed to a wedding at Union Colony Civic Center, and a Saturday during Stampede week costs more than a random Tuesday in February.
As a rough guide, a 30-passenger party bus booked for a five-hour night out often works out to somewhere around $50–$70 a person once the group splits it — frequently less than everyone paying for their own rideshare home from downtown 8th Avenue. Tell us your headcount, your date, and your stops, and PartyBuses.net returns an instant price instead of a guess. No surprise add-ons buried in fine print.
| Type of Bus | Cost Per Hour Weekdays | Cost Per Hour Weekends | Cost Per Day |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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+ |
| Prices shown are illustrative estimates — exact pricing depends on your trip details like the date, hours, passenger count, and route. Use the online quote form or call 855-275-4888 for an exact quote. | |||
Compare Greeley Party Bus Options When You Need Them
Let's be straight about it — a fifteen-passenger van doesn't cut it for a forty-person Sweet 16, and a full-size charter bus is overkill for six people heading to a taproom. PartyBuses.net exists to close that gap, matching Greeley groups to the right vehicle instead of whatever happens to be free that weekend.
Instant online pricing means you see the number before you hand over a deposit, and booking one trip through our network beats coordinating three separate rideshare accounts for a bachelorette party that's already hard enough to herd. Tell us your pickup, your stops, and your headcount, and we build the itinerary around your night — not the other way around.
We cover Greeley alongside Fort Collins, Loveland, Windsor, and the rest of Weld County, so a wedding party split between two towns still rides together. And if six people just want a night on 8th Avenue, we'll say so plainly: a party bus rental might be more bus than that crowd needs. That candor is the point — we'd rather size a trip right than upsell it.
Greeley Party Bus Services
From Greeley Stampede weekends to a Tuesday-morning shuttle run for a campus tour, PartyBuses.net books transportation for every reason a group in Greeley needs to move together. Here's a rundown of the trips we handle most, plus the vehicle sized for each one.

Greeley Airport Shuttles & Transportation
A Greeley airport shuttle bus rental almost always means Denver International Airport, since the Greeley-Weld County Airport handles private and charter flights, not commercial service. DEN sits roughly 60 miles south, about an hour to an hour and fifteen minutes down I-25 and E-470 depending on Denver traffic — and for a wedding party or a work trip with a 6 a.m. flight, that's exactly the kind of drive nobody wants to coordinate across four separate cars.
Book a minibus or a Sprinter van sized to your group, and we'll build pickup around your flight time — gather everyone at one house or hotel, load the bags, and let the bus handle the interstate while your group handles the last-minute packing panic. On the return trip, we track a shared pickup window so the whole crew leaves baggage claim together instead of splitting into three rideshares outside the terminal.
For groups running a work conference in and out of Greeley, an airport shuttle bus rental also covers the reverse trip — hotel to DEN, timed to when your team's flights actually leave. We recommend checking the airport's official parking and pickup information before your trip.

Greeley Bachelor & Bachelorette Transportation
A Greeley bachelorette party has options most people don't expect from a Weld County town — a brewery crawl down 8th Avenue past WeldWerks Brewing Co. (508 8th Ave, Greeley, CO 80631) and Wiley Roots Brewing Co., or a bigger night pushed 30 minutes north into Old Town Fort Collins, where the bars run later and the crowd skews younger.
Whichever route the group picks, a bachelor or bachelorette party bus rental means nobody's stuck staying sober for the group and nobody's splitting into three separate rideshare cars that show up five minutes apart outside the same bar. Load the whole crew at one house, hit every stop on the list, and let the bus wait at the curb while the party keeps going inside.
Tell us the bars, the timing, and the headcount, and we'll build the route — first stop, second stop, last call — around it. A Saturday night down 8th Avenue with an eight-person crew calls for a Sprinter limousine; a twenty-person bachelorette weekend calls for a full party bus rental with room to actually dance between stops.

Greeley Birthday, Sweet 16, & Quinceañera Party Bus Rentals
Sweet 16s and quinceañeras in Greeley tend to book two things: a venue big enough for the guest list, and transportation that gets the whole party there without forty parents coordinating carpools by text. Island Grove Regional Park's event center and the ballroom at Union Colony Civic Center both host quinceañeras and milestone birthdays regularly, and both come with the same problem — a shared lot, and a line of cars at pickup time.
A Greeley party bus rental turns that pickup line into one stop. Load the honoree's court or the birthday group at one house, ride together to the venue, and skip the awkward wait for individual rides home at 10 p.m. Parents get a headcount they can actually track instead of a group chat full of "almost there" texts.
Book a minibus for a fifteen-person Sweet 16 court or a full party bus rental for a fifty-guest quinceañera, complete with lighting and a sound system that turns the ride itself into part of the celebration instead of just the commute to it.

Greeley Concert Transportation & Shuttles
Greeley's concert scene runs through two very different rooms: the Union Colony Civic Center (701 10th Ave, Greeley, CO 80631), where the Monfort Concert Hall hosts touring theater and music acts downtown, and the Moxi Theater (802 9th St, Greeley, CO 80631), a smaller stage a few blocks over that books regional and indie acts on weeknights. Neither venue has much parking of its own, and 9th Street tightens up fast once a show lets out.
For bigger touring names, a lot of Greeley crowds drive the 25 minutes to the Budweiser Events Center in Loveland or push another 45 minutes south to Ball Arena or Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre in Denver — three very different parking situations in one night if you're doing it car by car.
A Greeley concert transportation bus rental collapses all of that into one pickup. Load up at a house or a downtown lot, get dropped as close to the door as the venue allows, and skip the search for street parking on 8th Avenue after an 11 p.m. set lets out. We'll time the return pickup to when the show actually ends, not when the ticket said it would.

Greeley Corporate Event Transportation
Greeley's employer base runs heavy on agriculture and manufacturing — JBS USA operates one of its largest U.S. plants out of Greeley, and the wind-energy manufacturing corridor stretches north through Windsor and Brighton — which means corporate groups here are just as likely headed to a plant tour or a supplier meeting as a downtown conference room.
A Greeley corporate event transportation bus rental keeps a visiting team or a company outing on one schedule instead of a rental-car scramble through unfamiliar industrial parks. Book a minibus for a twelve-person leadership retreat out to a Weld County vendor site, or a full charter bus for an all-staff outing from a downtown office to Island Grove Regional Park (501 N 14th Ave, Greeley, CO 80631) for a company picnic.
We'll build the itinerary around your agenda — pickup at the office, stops at each meeting or venue, a return trip timed to when the last session actually wraps, not when it was scheduled to. That means no one's stuck waiting on a rideshare in a parking lot at 6 p.m., and no one's driving back to the office fried after a full day of client meetings.

Greeley Private Event Transportation Services
Not every trip fits neatly into a wedding or a birthday category — sometimes it's a family reunion spread across three Weld County addresses, a milestone anniversary, or a holiday gathering that needs everyone moved from a house to a rented hall and back. Private event transportation covers exactly that kind of one-off trip.
Tell us the addresses, the timing, and the headcount, and we'll build a custom route instead of forcing your event into a standard package. A twenty-five-person family reunion might need pickup at two houses before heading to Island Grove Regional Park for the day, then a return trip that drops each family back where it started. A retirement party might need one pickup and one drop-off, with the bus held for a few hours while the event runs.
Whatever shape the day takes, a Sprinter van, minibus, or party bus rental can be matched to the headcount, and the schedule can flex around your event instead of the other way around. That's the advantage of booking private transportation instead of asking a dozen people to coordinate their own rides to the same address.

Greeley Homecoming & Prom Party Bus Rentals
Greeley-Evans School District 6 covers four high schools — Greeley Central, Greeley West, Northridge, and University — and prom season means all four are competing for the same limited pool of vehicles across the same handful of spring weekends. Booking early isn't optional if a specific date matters.
A Greeley prom or homecoming party bus rental keeps a group of ten or twelve together for the whole night — pickup at one student's house, photos at a park, dinner downtown, then the dance — instead of parents relaying five separate pickup times. It also means no parent has to volunteer as the designated shuttle between stops.
For prom specifically, book by February if you want a Saturday in April or May — the same handful of weekends get claimed fast once the date's announced. A fifteen-passenger minibus covers a mid-size group comfortably, while a full party bus rental with onboard lighting fits a bigger squad that wants the ride itself to feel like part of the night.

Greeley School Event & Field Trip Transportation
Greeley's schools and youth programs run field trips year-round — a class heading to a local museum, a team traveling to a tournament in Fort Collins, or a college group crossing the University of Northern Colorado campus (501 20th St, Greeley, CO 80639) for an event. School event transportation needs a different kind of planning than a night out: fixed pickup times, a headcount that has to match on both ends, and a schedule that can't slide.
A Greeley school event and field transportation bus rental is built around that structure. Book a minibus for a 25-student class trip or a full charter bus for an entire grade heading to a regional competition, with pickup at the school and drop-off timed to the event's actual start, not a rough estimate.
We'll coordinate a return pickup window too, so a chaperone isn't stuck tracking down a ride while forty kids wait at a curb. For groups headed out of town — a debate tournament in Denver, a band competition in Fort Collins — a charter bus rental with onboard restrooms keeps the trip moving without extra stops eating into the schedule.

Greeley Sporting Event Transportation
Sporting event transportation in Greeley covers two very different trips — a short one to watch the University of Northern Colorado Bears play at Bank of Colorado Arena or Jackson Field, and a longer one to catch the Denver Broncos at Empower Field at Mile High or the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field, both about an hour south down I-25.
Either way, game-day parking is the actual headache. UNC's campus lots fill up fast on a big basketball night, and Denver's stadium lots run well past what a single car pays for downtown parking most weekdays. A Greeley sporting event transportation bus rental turns that into one stop — load the tailgate crew, drop them close to the gate, and skip the long walk back to a lot after a game runs late.
Book a minibus for a twelve-person group headed to a UNC volleyball match or a full party bus rental for a forty-person tailgate group making the drive to Empower Field. We'll time the pickup to kickoff or tip-off and the return to whenever the final whistle actually blows — not a guess made hours earlier.

Greeley Wedding Transportation & Shuttle Service
A Greeley wedding shuttle service earns its keep the moment guests start splitting between a ceremony site and a reception hall on the other side of town — common when a ceremony runs at a church downtown and the reception moves to a ballroom at Union Colony Civic Center or an outdoor space at Island Grove Regional Park. Guests who don't know Greeley well end up circling for parking at both stops instead of enjoying either one.
A Greeley wedding transportation bus rental fixes that by running a loop: hotel to ceremony, ceremony to reception, reception back to hotel, all on a schedule the wedding party sets instead of guests guessing at drive times. Out-of-town guests staying along US-34 or near downtown get picked up at one spot and dropped exactly where the day needs them, with no one showing up late because they missed a turn.
Book a party bus rental for the wedding party's entrance, a minibus for close family, or a charter bus for the whole guest list. Either way, book early — Colorado wedding season fills weekends fast between May and October, and a Saturday in June won't wait on an April decision.

Greeley Winery Tour & Pub Crawl Transportation
Greeley's stretch of 8th Avenue and 9th Street carries more craft breweries than most towns its size, anchored by WeldWerks Brewing Co., a regular medal-winner at the Great American Beer Festival, plus Wiley Roots Brewing Co. and Crabtree Brewing Company a short drive over. Parking downtown gets tight fast once a Saturday crawl gets going, and nobody wants to be the one person nursing a soda so everyone else can drink.
A Greeley pub crawl bus rental removes that problem entirely — load the group at one spot, hit every brewery on the list in the order that makes sense, and let the bus handle the driving between stops instead of leaving it to whoever drew the short straw. A charter bus rental or party bus rental waits at the curb at each stop, so the group moves as one unit instead of trickling in over twenty minutes.
For a bigger regional day trip, some Greeley groups push the route north to breweries and wineries around Fort Collins and Windsor. Either way, tell us the stops and the order, and we'll build the itinerary — first pour to last call — around it.
Renting a Party Bus in Greeley Made Easy
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Frequently Asked Questions About Greeley Party Bus Rentals
How does this website work?
PartyBuses.net 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 Greeley?
A Greeley party bus rental typically runs by the hour and scales with headcount, hours booked, and the date — Stampede week and prom season cost more than a quiet Tuesday. As a rough benchmark, a mid-size party bus for a five-hour night out often works out to somewhere between $50 and $70 a person once the group splits the cost. PartyBuses.net returns instant online pricing once you enter your headcount, date, and stops, so there's no waiting on a callback for a number.
What's the difference between a party bus and a charter bus?
A party bus is built for the ride itself — plush seating, sound systems, and lighting sized for 15 to 50 passengers who want the trip to feel like part of the celebration. A charter bus seats more (up to 56), skips the party features, and adds practical touches like undercarriage bays and onboard restrooms — the better call for a wedding guest list, a school trip, or a corporate outing where the destination matters more than the ride.
Can I bring my own drinks on a Greeley party bus rental?
Alcohol policies vary by vehicle and by trip type, so it's worth confirming when you book rather than assuming. Tell us the occasion when you reserve, and we'll let you know what's allowed on the specific vehicle in our network you're matched with.
How many people fit on a Greeley party bus?
It depends on the vehicle. Sprinter vans and limousines handle small groups of six to fourteen, party buses in our network run 15 to 50 passengers, minibuses fit 15 to 35, and full-size charter buses top out around 56 passengers. Give us your headcount and we'll match you to the right size instead of guessing.
Does PartyBuses.net serve areas outside Greeley?
Yes — bookings cover Evans, Windsor, Johnstown, and the rest of Weld County, plus Fort Collins, Loveland, Longmont, Boulder, and Denver. A pickup in Greeley with a drop-off in Denver, or the reverse, is a normal request, not a special case.
How far in advance should I book?
Booking two to four weeks out gives you the best pick of vehicles for a standard night out, but Stampede week, prom season, and peak wedding months (May through October) fill up faster — those are worth locking in as soon as the date's set. That said, PartyBuses.net can often accommodate shorter notice, so a last-minute request is always worth asking about.