Party Bus Rentals in Yakima
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PartyBuses.net is a referral website helping Yakima groups explore bus options from transportation companies serving the area. Use the quick form to request pricing and availability based on your trip details. Whether your group is headed to a winery crawl through the Yakima Valley AVA, the Central Washington State Fair at State Fair Park (1301 S. Fair Avenue, Yakima), or a concert night at the Yakima Valley SunDome, PartyBuses.net makes finding a Yakima party bus fast and simple. The fair's 2026 hours, six-lot parking plan, and September 25–October 4 fair dates can shape your pickup window; for a wine day, Treveri Cellars (71 Gangl Road, Wapato) asks groups of 10 or more to reserve, while the City of Yakima's YKM update is useful for airport timing. Call to request pricing and availability and speak with a booking platform representative.
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PartyBuses.net is a referral website, not a transportation company. When your group needs a bus for a winery tour through Rattlesnake Hills, a stadium shuttle to the SunDome, or a wedding guest loop between vineyard venues and hotel blocks in the Yakima Valley, one online form lets you explore vehicle sizes, amenities, and pricing from transportation providers serving the area.
Start with your date, headcount, and itinerary details.
Transportation providers serving the area may offer Sprinter vans for smaller groups, 14-passenger Sprinter limos, 15- to 50-passenger party buses with lounge seating and LED lighting, 15- to 35-passenger minibuses for corporate shuttles and wedding guest runs, and 40- to 56-passenger charter buses with undercarriage luggage bays and onboard restrooms for longer hauls over the mountains or out to the Tri-Cities. The form itself takes about 30 seconds to complete, and a call to 855-275-4888 can help you discuss options before proceeding with the separate quote and booking process.
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Example Buses
Photos show examples of commonly available vehicle types. Vehicle appearance, amenities, pricing and availability vary and should be confirmed during booking.
14 Passenger Sprinter Limo
Sprinter Van Rental with Driver
15 Passenger Party Bus
18 Passenger Party Bus
20 Passenger Party Bus
25 Passenger Party Bus
28 Passenger Party Bus
30 Passenger Party Bus
40 Passenger Party Bus
50 Passenger Party Bus
15-35 Passenger Minibus
40-56 Passenger Charter Bus
Common Yakima Party Bus and Charter Bus Amenities
Party buses in Yakima typically come with a full-length bar, color-changing LED lighting, Bluetooth audio, wraparound perimeter seating, and flat-panel TVs — exactly the setup that makes a winery hop or a birthday loop through downtown Yakima feel like the main event, not just the ride to it. Minibuses cover corporate transfers and wedding guest runs with reclining seats, strong A/C, and clean interiors that keep your group comfortable across the Valley's summer heat. Full-size charter buses add the amenities that matter for the longer hauls — undercarriage luggage bays, onboard restrooms, overhead storage, WiFi, and power outlets — whether your group is crossing Snoqualmie Pass toward Seattle or heading east on I-82 toward Kennewick.
Amenities vary by vehicle, and you can compare exactly what's included before you choose an option.
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 common examples of features that may be available on party buses and other group transportation vehicles. PartyBuses.net is an advertising and referral website and does not own or operate vehicles or provide transportation. Vehicle features vary by transportation company and availability. After you submit the quick form, you’ll continue to a separate booking platform to review vehicle options. Confirm the amenities included with a specific vehicle during booking, or call 855-275-4888 to request pricing and availability.
How Much Is a Party Bus in Yakima?
These Yakima party bus and charter bus rental prices are planning examples, not quotes: Sprinter limos (14 passengers) run around $150–$280/hour; smaller party buses (15–20 passengers) run $175–$320/hour; mid-size party buses (20–30 passengers) run $210–$375/hour; larger party buses and minibuses (35–50 passengers) run $250–$440/hour; and full-size 40- to 56-passenger charter buses run $125–$250/hour or $1,000–$2,000/day for longer trips. Actual pricing varies with trip details, date, vehicle, location, and availability.
State Fair weekend in late September, prom season across April and May, and harvest-season winery weekends can affect pricing. Use the online quote form or call 855-275-4888 to request pricing for your trip details.
| 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+ |
| 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 855-275-4888. | |||
Explore Party Bus Options for Yakima Groups
For group transportation in Yakima, PartyBuses.net helps groups explore vehicle options from transportation providers serving the area.
Options may include a 14-passenger Sprinter limo for a small bachelorette crew heading to Zillah tasting rooms or a minibus for wedding guest shuttle loops between vineyard venues and Yakima hotel blocks.
A full charter bus may suit a corporate group shuttling between the Yakima Convention Center and downtown hotels, or a school group making the run up to Ellensburg. You can review vehicle details, amenities, and pricing presented through the separate quote process. Call 855-275-4888 with questions or to request pricing for your trip.
Getting a quote is completely free, and there's no obligation to book.
Transportation providers serving the Yakima Valley and surrounding communities may have options for trips that begin or end beyond city limits.
Yakima Party Bus Services
However you're getting your group together in Yakima, there's a bus for it. Wine tours through the Yakima Valley, a wedding shuttle between the Valley and downtown, a Sweet 16 entrance, a shuttle for the whole office — fill out the free quote form or call 855-275-4888 to request pricing for your trip details.

Yakima Airport Shuttles & Transportation
Yakima Air Terminal (McAllister Field) is small, which is exactly why group pickup there gets messy fast — there's one shared curb, and a wedding party or ski group all landing at once with luggage and no coordinated plan turns into a pileup of confused rental car counters and idling cars. A minibus or Sprinter van waiting curbside means your whole group loads once and rolls out together instead of splitting into three or four separate rides.
Groups flying into Seattle-Tacoma International Airport for a Yakima Valley wine trip face the opposite problem: a two-hour-plus drive over Snoqualmie Pass or through Ellensburg with everyone's luggage split across rental cars. A single airport transportation pickup gets your group moving as one unit right from baggage claim, with room for skis, wine cases, or wedding gear in the storage bays.
Call 855-275-4888 or use the quick form to line up your pickup window — the earlier your flight lands or the later it departs, the more it helps to have this locked in before you touch down.

Yakima Bachelor & Bachelorette Transportation
Downtown Yakima's bar scene sits along Front Street and Yakima Avenue, close enough to walk between stops but far enough after a few rounds that nobody wants to be the one arguing about rideshare pickup spots at 1am. A party bus keeps the group moving as one unit from the first toast to last call, with no one left waiting on a curb alone.
Plenty of Yakima bachelorette weekends skip downtown entirely and head straight into wine country — tasting rooms scattered along the Rattlesnake Hills and Yakima Valley Wine Country loop don't have rideshare waiting around, and cell service gets spotty out past the vineyards. A private bus solves both problems: it waits at each stop and gets everyone back into town without anyone hunting for a signal to call a ride.
Whether the plan is a bar crawl downtown or a full wine-country day, a bachelor or bachelorette party bus keeps the itinerary flexible and the group together. Check pricing online or call 855-275-4888 any time.

Yakima Birthday, Sweet 16, & Quinceañera Party Bus Rentals
A party bus arrival is the whole point of a milestone birthday or quinceañera — showing up in one vehicle with the group together beats a parking lot full of separate cars and parents circling for a spot. Yakima venues like the Yakima Convention Center and area banquet halls fill their lots fast on weekend nights, so a bus that drops the group right at the entrance skips that scramble entirely.
For an 18th or 21st birthday hitting a few stops around downtown Yakima or out toward Selah, a birthday party bus keeps the celebration rolling between venues without anyone driving or waiting on a ride between stops. Sweet 16s and quinceañeras can request a themed color to match the party, too.
Fill out the free quote form or call 855-275-4888 to see vehicle sizes and pricing for your date — it takes about a minute.

Yakima Concert Transportation & Shuttles
The Yakima Valley SunDome and the Capitol Theatre downtown both host shows that pack Yakima Avenue with cars looking for the same handful of side-street spots, and if you've never been, that hunt eats up thirty minutes you didn't plan for. A charter bus or minibus drops your group right near the entrance and waits, so nobody's circling blocks after the opener already started.
Plenty of Yakima concertgoers also make the drive to Seattle or the Gorge Amphitheatre near George for bigger shows — the Gorge in particular is known for parking lots that turn into gridlock for over an hour after the encore. A private bus gets your group out of that lot while everyone else is still stuck waiting to move.
Check concert party bus pricing for your show date online or call 855-275-4888 — it's a fast way to see what fits your group size and budget.

Yakima Corporate Event Transportation
Shuttling staff or clients around Yakima for a conference at the Yakima Convention Center or a meeting downtown means someone has to solve parking, timing, and getting everyone there without three separate cars showing up at three different times. A minibus or Sprinter van handles that as one clean pickup and drop-off, so your team walks in together and on schedule.
Company outings out to Yakima Valley wineries for a client trip or team event run into the same wine-country spacing problem as a bachelorette weekend — tasting rooms are miles apart with no rideshare waiting around. A single bus keeps the whole group moving together and on time between stops.
Whether it's an airport pickup for out-of-town clients or a shuttle loop between hotels and a downtown event, corporate event transportation through this site gets you options fast. Call 855-275-4888 or use the quick form to compare vehicles for your group size.

Yakima Private Event Transportation Services
Family reunions, retirement parties, and church group trips around Yakima usually mean people coming from different towns across the Valley — Selah, Union Gap, Wapato, Toppenish — all trying to land at the same address at the same time. One private bus picks up in one spot and keeps everyone on the same schedule instead of a dozen separate GPS routes.
Fall in the Yakima Valley also means apple harvest season and the Central Washington State Fair each September, both of which pull crowds and tighten up parking around the fairgrounds. A charter bus or minibus for a private group outing means nobody's fighting for a spot in that lot.
A private event bus rental works for a reunion of 15 or a fundraiser of 50 — fill out the form or call 855-275-4888 to see what's available for your date.

Yakima Homecoming & Prom Party Bus Rentals
Prom season across Yakima-area high schools clusters into just a few spring weekends, which means every party bus and charter bus in the region gets requested at once. Booking a couple months ahead of your dance date gives you more vehicle options than waiting until two weeks out.
A typical prom night runs pickup at the school or a group house, a photo stop somewhere scenic in the Valley, drop-off at the dance, and a return trip afterward — all on one bus so parents aren't coordinating four different cars and four different curfews.
Check prom party bus pricing early for your date, or call 855-275-4888 to lock in a vehicle before the spring rush fills up the calendar.

Yakima School Event & Field Trip Transportation
Field trips out to the Yakima Valley Museum, the Central Washington State Fairgrounds, or an orchard tour during harvest season all come with the same headache for teachers: matching a headcount to a vehicle, then making sure chaperones and gear all move together. A charter bus with overhead storage and a PA system handles the group and the announcements in one shot.
Longer trips out toward Mount Rainier or over to Seattle for a class trip benefit from onboard restrooms and power outlets, so a long ride doesn't turn into constant rest-stop delays or dead phones before the group even arrives.
One call or one quick form gets your school field trip transportation sorted with a headcount-appropriate vehicle — 855-275-4888 is available any time you're planning.

Yakima Sporting Event Transportation
Yakima SunKings games and local high school matchups draw solid crowds to venues around town, and lot space fills fast once tip-off or kickoff gets close — arriving separately means someone's parking three blocks away. A minibus or party bus drops the whole group close to the entrance and picks everyone back up when it lets out.
Groups heading over to Seattle for a Mariners, Seahawks, or Sounders game face a much bigger version of the same problem — stadium-area lots that run well over the price of a bus per car, plus a long walk in from any lot that isn't sold out. One sporting event party bus splits that cost across the whole group and skips the walk entirely.
See vehicle options for your game day at the full bus lineup or call 855-275-4888 to check pricing in about a minute.

Yakima Wedding Transportation & Shuttle Service
Yakima Valley wedding venues are often out among the vineyards and orchards — beautiful for photos, but that also means gravel lots, limited parking, and guests unfamiliar with backroads trying to find the place in the dark after the reception. A wedding shuttle or minibus handles pickup at a hotel block and drop-off right at the venue, so nobody's guests are getting lost on Valley back roads at 10pm.
A 15-35 passenger minibus works well for shuttling guests between a downtown Yakima hotel and a Valley venue, while a larger charter bus covers bigger guest lists in one run instead of two or three trips back and forth.
A wedding shuttle found through this site keeps the whole timeline predictable — one pickup window, one drop-off, no guest showing up late because they got turned around. Call 855-275-4888 or fill out the quick form to compare options for your date.

Yakima Winery Tour & Pub Crawl Transportation
The Yakima Valley is one of the largest wine-growing regions in the state, with tasting rooms spread out along Highway 12, the Rattlesnake Hills, and the Wapato-Zillah stretch — distances that make a self-driven tour either exhausting or a non-starter once tastings are involved. A private bus handles the driving between every stop so the group's attention stays on the wine.
Downtown Yakima's brewery and bar scene along Front Street works the same way for a pub crawl — walkable in daylight, less so after dark with a group split up trying to find each other between stops. One bus keeps everybody together from the first pour to the last.
A winery tour and pub crawl bus rental covers both — check party bus prices for an idea of cost, then call 855-275-4888 or use the form to request pricing for your route.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Yakima 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 vehicle options for your date. You compare the options and book through the process shown with your quote.
How much does a party bus cost in Yakima?
Yakima party bus prices vary by vehicle size, date, and rental length. Typical ranges: Sprinter limos (14 passengers) run $150–$280/hour; small party buses (15–20 passengers) run $175–$320/hour; mid-size buses (20–30 passengers) run $210–$375/hour; larger buses and minibuses (35–50 passengers) run $250–$440/hour; and full-size charter buses run $125–$250/hour or around $1,000–$2,000/day. pricing is the standard, so what you see covers the vehicle, not a base rate with add-ons appearing later.
Use the online form or call 855-275-4888 to get an accurate number for your specific date fast.
Can I book a Yakima party bus for winery tours through the Valley?
Yes — winery tours are one of the most common party bus requests in Yakima. Tasting rooms along the Yakima Valley AVA and through Zillah and the Rattlesnake Hills corridor have adequate lot space for a minibus or party bus, and most vineyard estates are set up to receive organized group arrivals. A 15- to 25-passenger party bus or minibus is the right fit for most winery tour group sizes — big enough for a real group, compact enough for private vineyard roads.
The built-in bar on party buses means the celebration continues between stops, not just inside the tasting rooms.
How does pickup work at Yakima Air Terminal (YKM)?
Yakima Air Terminal is a small regional airport with a single passenger terminal building, which actually makes coordination straightforward compared to a major hub. Your group collects luggage at the single baggage claim area, then exits to the curbside pickup zone in front of the terminal. Have one person in the group designated to confirm everyone is together before calling for the bus to pull up — the terminal area is compact enough that your bus will stage close by.
For groups flying into Seattle-Tacoma instead and riding down to Yakima by bus, plan for a 2.5-hour drive each way on I-90 and I-82 — longer in winter or heavy traffic through the Yakima Canyon.
What Yakima events require booking a bus well in advance?
The Central Washington State Fair in late September and early October is the biggest annual demand spike in Yakima — buses for fair weekend dates get claimed months out as the event draws hundreds of thousands of visitors to State Fair Park. Prom season (mid-April through late May) hits hard across a compressed 6-week window. Harvest-season winery weekends in September and October fill quickly as wine country traffic peaks.
Summer Yakima Valley Pippins games on Friday and Saturday nights generate consistent demand through the summer schedule. For any of these dates, 2 to 3 months of lead time is the safe minimum.
Can a charter bus drop off at the Yakima Valley SunDome?
Yes. State Fair Park has adequate approach roads and vehicle staging areas for oversized vehicles on most event days. For concerts or trade shows at the SunDome, approach via Fair Avenue from I-82 and follow event signage for group and commercial vehicle entry.
Drop-off typically puts your group close to the main entrance. For specific large events, it's worth confirming the exact drop-off protocol with the SunDome event staff in advance — setup can shift slightly depending on the show configuration and whether the full fairgrounds or just the SunDome building is in use.
How far in advance should I book?
For State Fair weekend (late September–early October) and prom season (April–May), 3 to 4 months is the minimum — those windows are genuinely constrained in the Yakima market. For harvest-season winery weekends in September and October, 6 to 8 weeks is the baseline. For summer Pippins games, downtown birthday runs, and airport pickups, 2 to 4 weeks is workable for most dates — but earlier always means better selection and steadier pricing.
Lock in your date as soon as your headcount is confirmed. Call 855-275-4888 to get started right now.
Popular Yakima Party Bus Destinations
Yakima and the surrounding Valley give a party bus itinerary a lot to work with — from the SunDome and State Fair Park to wine country estates in Zillah and the summer baseball scene at Yakima County Stadium. Here are six destinations worth building your next group trip around.

Yakima Valley SunDome
The Yakima Valley SunDome at State Fair Park is the Yakima Valley's largest indoor event venue — a multi-purpose arena that hosts concerts, motorsports events, rodeos, wrestling cards, boat shows, and agricultural trade exhibitions. Seating configuration shifts based on event type, giving the facility significant flexibility for everything from floor-level general admission shows to full-arena seated concerts. On sold-out nights, the combination of State Fair Park's surrounding lots and Fair Avenue approach roads creates real traffic volume — particularly for events that align with State Fair dates or regional holiday weekends.
Your bus drops the group at the entrance and stages nearby, so post-show departure is a straight walk to the door instead of a trek across a packed lot. For major touring acts and regional draws, bus availability in Yakima can thin out faster than ticket availability. Check the SunDome's event calendar and book transportation the same week tickets go on sale.

State Fair Park / Central Washington State Fair
The Central Washington State Fair is among the largest annual events in the Pacific Northwest, drawing hundreds of thousands of visitors to State Fair Park across its 12-day run in late September and early October. The fair combines carnival rides, livestock competitions, grandstand concerts, agricultural exhibitions, and food vendors into one of the region's biggest logistical events of the year. On peak weekend afternoons, Fair Avenue and the I-82 access routes back up significantly, and parking lots fill hours before the evening grandstand concerts reach capacity.
A charter bus from your hotel or meeting point drops your group at the fairgrounds entrance, eliminates the parking math entirely, and gives you a confirmed pickup window for when the fireworks show wraps and every family in Yakima County tries to exit at the same moment. Book State Fair bus transportation early — this is the most in-demand weekend of the year in this market, and buses go fast.

Treveri Cellars
Treveri Cellars is one of the Yakima Valley's most distinctive wineries — a sparkling wine specialist that produces méthode champenoise wines using traditional Champagne techniques in a region better known for red and white still wines. That differentiation makes it a standout first or last stop on any Yakima Valley wine tour, particularly for groups who want to open with bubbles or close with a toast. The tasting room draws enthusiasts from across Washington who make the trip specifically for the sparkling program, which spans a wide range of varietals and styles.
Vineyard properties in this corridor typically have gravel lot space that accommodates a party bus or minibus without significant advance logistics — pull up, pour, and move on to the next stop. For a Saturday winery loop, Treveri pairs well with stops further east in the Zillah corridor, making it a natural anchor at one end of the day's route.

Yakima County Stadium & the Yakima Valley Pippins
The Yakima Valley Pippins are a West Coast League collegiate summer baseball team and one of the most consistently well-attended franchises in the circuit — drawing Yakima Valley fans through a summer schedule that runs June through August. Yakima County Stadium is the home field, and on a warm Friday or Saturday night with a good matchup, the surrounding streets and lots fill up faster than first-time visitors expect. Baseball is the draw, but the pregame is part of the experience — a party bus from a downtown bar or a house party, loaded with gear and snacks, arrives at the ballpark together rather than scattered across three different lots.
Post-game departure is the most underrated argument for the bus: rather than waiting for a rideshare that's juggling every other fan in the parking lot, your group walks to the bus and goes. For groups heading to bigger-league action in Seattle, the stadium hop from Yakima to T-Mobile Park makes a great day trip on I-82 and I-90.

Downtown Yakima & the N 1st Street Corridor
Downtown Yakima's dining and bar scene is anchored along N 1st Street and Yakima Avenue — a walkable stretch of restaurants, craft beer spots, and nightlife that gives a birthday group or a post-winery crew a natural final destination. The area has developed steadily over the past decade, and weekend nights see enough foot traffic to create real parking competition in the downtown core. A party bus for a downtown Yakima pub crawl or restaurant hop keeps the group tight — hop off at one spot, pick everyone back up when the table's cleared, and move to the next without anyone calling a rideshare or arguing about who's driving.
The N 1st Street corridor also works as the launch point for winery day trips: load up in the morning, hit four or five tasting rooms across the Valley, and return downtown for dinner when everyone's ready to slow down. No car left behind at a winery parking lot, no one doing math on the drive home.

Zillah Wine Country Corridor
The town of Zillah sits about 20 miles east of Yakima on I-82 and serves as the geographic center of one of the densest winery clusters in the Yakima Valley AVA. Two Mountain Winery, Bonair Winery, and a handful of neighboring tasting rooms sit within a few miles of each other along Vintage Valley Parkway and Rattlesnake Hills Road — making Zillah the most efficient stop-dense zone for a Yakima Valley wine tour in terms of bottles per mile. Rattlesnake Hills itself is a sub-AVA recognized for the volcanic soil and elevation that produce wines with distinct structure compared to the Valley floor.
Vineyard access roads in this corridor are generally unpaved and narrow — a full-size charter bus is too large for some private estate roads, making a 15- to 25-passenger minibus or party bus the better fit for a Zillah tour. Plan 3 to 4 stops in Zillah, add Treveri Cellars closer to Yakima, and you've built a full Saturday without anyone covering more than 20 miles of total road. Call 855-275-4888 to build your Yakima Valley wine tour itinerary.