Get to Know Partybusatlanta.co
How does this website work?
Partybusatlanta.co helps you compare bus rental options. We are not a transportation company and do 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. The buses shown here are examples of vehicle types that may be available.
What is Partybusatlanta.co?
Partybusatlanta.co is an online advertising and referral website — not a bus company, not a motor carrier, and not a transportation provider of any kind. The site exists to help people planning group travel in Atlanta find and compare vehicle options and pricing from independent transportation companies serving the area. When you submit your trip details here, you're starting a quote process that connects you with those providers, not booking directly through this website.
How does the online quote and booking process work?
Enter your trip details — date, group size, pickup location, destination, and approximate times — and you'll continue through to a national booking platform where you can review available vehicles and trip-specific pricing for your exact itinerary. From there, you can review the full details and complete the booking online. No account is required to get started, there's no obligation to book, and the quote is free.
The whole thing takes about a minute to get pricing in front of you.
Does Partybusatlanta.co operate the buses, and who provides the transportation?
No. Partybusatlanta.co does not own or operate any vehicles, employ anyone who operates a vehicle, or dispatch transportation of any kind. This is a comparison and referral website. When your trip is booked through the national platform this site connects you to, the actual transportation is carried out by independent motor carriers serving the Atlanta area — not by this website.
Who provides the actual transportation?
Transportation is performed by independent motor carriers — separately owned and operated companies serving Atlanta and the surrounding metro. Partybusatlanta.co is the website that helps you find them and compare options; it is not one of them. The providers serving your route, date, and vehicle type are what you're comparing when you review results through the booking platform.
Choosing the Right Type of Vehicle
How much does a party bus cost in Atlanta, Georgia?
Atlanta party bus rental prices shift based on vehicle size, the day of the week, how many hours you need, your route, and demand on your date. As a general planning range, smaller party buses run roughly $200–$350 per hour on weekdays and $250–$400 on weekends, while larger charter buses can run $200–$350 per hour. These are ranges to give you a starting point — not quotes.
For pricing based on your actual itinerary, visit the Atlanta party bus prices guide or call 470-233-7017.
What affects the price of a party bus rental in Atlanta?
Vehicle size is the biggest lever — a 15-passenger party bus and a 56-passenger charter bus are priced very differently. Beyond that: weekend dates (especially Friday and Saturday nights) cost more than weekday trips, and peak demand periods in Atlanta — Falcons and Braves home games, SEC Championship weekend at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in December, Shaky Knees in September, and prom season from late April through May — push rates higher and thin out availability fast. Longer service windows, multi-stop itineraries, and last-minute requests all affect what you'll see quoted.
The simplest way to find the most competitive rate is to compare multiple vehicle options through the booking platform rather than calling providers one at a time.
Are prices shown on this website estimates or guaranteed quotes?
Pricing shown on informational pages — like the rates referenced in the FAQ above — are planning ranges based on typical network rates. They're there to give you a realistic idea of what to budget, not to lock in a price. The trip-specific pricing you see after submitting your itinerary through the booking platform is based on your actual date, route, vehicle, and availability.
That's the number that reflects your real trip. Call 470-233-7017 or fill out the form to get there fast.
How can I get the most accurate pricing?
The more detail you include up front, the more accurate your quote will be. Exact pickup and drop-off addresses, the number of passengers, your date, your start time, your expected end time, and any planned stops all go into calculating an accurate quote for your itinerary. Vague trips get range estimates; detailed trips get trip-specific quotes.
Fill out the online form or call 470-233-7017 — either way, it takes about a minute.
What types of vehicles can I find through this website?
Depending on your trip details and what's available in the network on your date, options may include Sprinter vans, 14-passenger Sprinter limos, party buses ranging from 15 passengers up to 50 passengers, 15–35 passenger minibuses, and 40–56 passenger charter buses. The full vehicle lineup gives you a side-by-side look at each type, including capacity and typical amenities.
How do I choose the right vehicle size?
Start with your confirmed headcount — not your estimated one. Overshooting by 10 people means you're paying for seats nobody's sitting in; undershooting means someone gets left behind. Beyond headcount, factor in luggage (a charter bus with undercarriage bays handles a lot more than a party bus does), any mobility or accessibility requirements, and your itinerary.
A 25-passenger party bus that's great for a bachelorette bar crawl through Buckhead is not the same fit as a 56-passenger charter bus shuttling a corporate group from a Midtown hotel to a convention at the Georgia World Congress Center. Confirm the actual seated capacity of the specific vehicle offered before you finalize anything.
How to Pick the Right Bus Size
Are vehicle photos and amenities exact?
Photos and amenity descriptions shown on this site are representative — they give you a realistic picture of the vehicle type and what it typically includes, but the exact make, model, year, color, interior layout, and onboard features of the vehicle assigned to your trip depend on what's available through the network on your date. Specific vehicle details are confirmed through the booking platform before you complete a reservation. If a particular amenity matters to your trip, mention it when you request your quote.
Can I request an ADA-accessible vehicle?
Accessible vehicles can be requested, and availability varies by date and market. When you submit your trip details, include the specific requirements — wheelchair lift, number of wheelchair positions, transfer needs, companion seating, or anything else your group needs — so the right vehicle can be identified. Don't leave accessibility needs as a follow-up question; include them from the start so the quote reflects what your group actually requires.
What information should I have before requesting pricing?
Have your date, confirmed passenger count, full pickup address, destination address, start time, and expected return or end time ready. If your trip includes multiple stops — a hotel block, a ceremony venue, a reception site, an after-party — list them in order with approximate times at each. Note any luggage, equipment, or accessibility needs.
The more complete the picture, the less back-and-forth before you have a real quote in hand.
Can I request hourly, one-way, round-trip, or multi-stop transportation?
All of those trip formats can be requested. Whether you need a one-way transfer from Hartsfield-Jackson to a hotel in Buckhead, a round-trip to a Braves game at Truist Park, an hourly rental for a birthday night through Midtown, or a multi-stop itinerary across the Atlanta metro, the booking platform can accommodate the request. Pricing, availability, and any minimum service windows depend on the vehicle type, route, date, and the providers serving your area on that day.
Onboard Amenities and Comfort
What kinds of trips can I request transportation for?
Pretty much any group movement you're planning in the Atlanta area. The most common requests run the full range: wedding shuttles, birthday and quinceañera party buses, airport transfers to and from Hartsfield-Jackson, corporate event shuttles, school field trips, concert and festival transportation, game day buses, bachelor and bachelorette nights, and private group outings. If your group needs to get somewhere together, it can be requested.
What areas around Atlanta, Georgia can I request service for?
Coverage extends across the broader Atlanta metro. Commonly requested areas include Sandy Springs, Dunwoody, Smyrna, Brookhaven, and South Fulton, along with Marietta, Alpharetta, Decatur, Roswell, and Kennesaw. Coverage on any specific route depends on the date, itinerary, and providers available in that corridor.
Enter your full route or call 470-233-7017 to check what's available.
Do you offer long-distance or multi-city trips?
Long-distance and multi-city itineraries can be requested — including one-way trips, round-trips between Atlanta and other Georgia cities, and regional routes into neighboring states. Common long-haul requests run from Atlanta down to Savannah for destination weddings, up to Chattanooga for day trips, or over to Athens for University of Georgia game weekends. Availability and pricing on those routes depend on the specific itinerary, so include full details when you request your quote.
What if my pickup city is not listed?
The cities listed on this site are examples of commonly served areas — not a ceiling on coverage. If your pickup or destination isn't listed, enter the full address into the quote form or call 470-233-7017 to check availability and current pricing for that route. A city not appearing in the navigation doesn't mean it can't be served.
Party Buses for Atlanta Events
How do buses and charter buses actually navigate parking and drop-off at Mercedes-Benz Stadium?
Mercedes-Benz Stadium sits in the Vine City neighborhood just west of downtown, and on Falcons or Atlanta United game days, the streets surrounding the stadium — Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Northside Drive, and Ivan Allen Jr. Boulevard — see serious congestion in the two hours before kickoff. Charter bus drop-off uses the designated commercial vehicle lanes on the stadium perimeter rather than the general parking approach; your group gets deposited close to the gates while cars are still circling. The full guide to renting a bus to Mercedes-Benz Stadium has the specific approach and lot details worth reading before your game day.
For College Football Playoff or SEC Championship weekends, book transportation at least 6–8 weeks out — demand spikes hard and availability thins quickly.
What's the parking situation at State Farm Arena for concerts and Hawks games?
State Farm Arena is directly adjacent to Mercedes-Benz Stadium in downtown Atlanta, which means on nights when both venues have events — not an uncommon occurrence — every parking structure in a six-block radius fills up fast and rideshare wait times after the event can stretch past 30 minutes. The arena itself does not have dedicated free parking for attendees; the closest lots charge $20–$40 on event nights, and the walk from some of them runs 10–15 minutes each way. A charter bus to State Farm Arena drops your group at the venue entrance and eliminates the post-show rideshare scramble entirely.
Call 470-233-7017 to check availability for your event date.
How does group transportation work at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport?
Hartsfield-Jackson (ATL) is the busiest airport in the world by passenger count, and commercial vehicle pickup operates on the lower level (Arrivals) curb at each terminal — not the upper departure level. The domestic terminals run from the North Terminal through Concourses A–E, with the International Terminal on the south end of the complex. The key move: have your full group assembled with luggage at the agreed-upon door before the bus pulls up, because commercial vehicles cannot wait in the active curb lane.
The Hartsfield-Jackson group shuttle guide covers the specific pickup points and coordination steps. For groups flying into different terminals, confirm one assembly point before anyone lands.
What should I know about moving a group through Buckhead on a Friday or Saturday night?
Buckhead's entertainment corridor — Pharr Road, Buckhead Avenue, and the blocks surrounding the Shops at Buckhead — compresses a lot of bars and restaurants into a tight grid, and weekend nights turn the surrounding streets into a genuine parking and rideshare nightmare by 10pm. There's no single centralized rideshare pickup zone; Uber and Lyft pickups get pushed to side streets and alleys, and surge pricing from midnight to 2am regularly doubles or triples base rates. A party bus for a Buckhead bachelorette night keeps the group together between stops and means the last bar of the evening ends at your hotel door, not in a rideshare queue.
For weekend Buckhead nights, Friday and Saturday bookings fill out weeks ahead — the earlier you lock in your date, the better your vehicle options.
How does a charter bus handle Truist Park and The Battery Atlanta on Braves game days?
Truist Park sits off I-75 in Cobb County, and The Battery Atlanta — the mixed-use development wrapping the ballpark — adds restaurant and concert traffic on top of the game-day crowd. The stadium's own parking structures fill early on weekend games, and the exit traffic on I-75 South after a night game can add 30–45 minutes to what should be a 20-minute drive back into the city. Charter buses use designated commercial drop-off points near the ballpark entrances rather than the general parking approach.
The Truist Park bus rental guide walks through the specific approach and staging details. Groups coming from inside the perimeter on game nights should plan departure times conservatively — I-285 West toward the I-75 interchange backs up hard on sellout nights.
What's the best way to move a large group between downtown Atlanta hotels and a venue like the Georgia World Congress Center?
The Georgia World Congress Center (285 Andrew Young International Blvd NW, Atlanta, GA 30313) is one of the largest convention facilities in the country, and conventions that fill it — like the National Baptist Convention or Dragon Con, which draws tens of thousands of attendees every Labor Day weekend — strain every form of surface transportation around the Marietta Street and Northside Drive corridors. Hotel blocks for major conventions scatter guests across Midtown, Buckhead, and downtown, which means a shuttle circuit between hotel pickup points and the GWCC entrance is genuinely the most efficient solution for corporate groups and convention attendees. A charter bus for Atlanta corporate events running a defined hotel-to-venue loop eliminates the coordination headache of staggered rideshare arrivals and keeps your team on the same schedule.
Call 470-233-7017 to discuss multi-stop shuttle options for your convention dates.