Party buses are surging in popularity across the country, and for good reason. In many ways, a party bus is the perfect transportation solution for bachelor/bachelorette parties, weddings, birthdays, family reunions, proms, fraternity/sorority formals, office parties, and many other events. But if these so-called “rolling nightclubs” get out of control, they can also be dangerous.
Quick: What do parties and bus rides have in common? They’re both more fun if you play a few bus games!
If you’re traveling with kids, a long bus ride can seem intimidating. And — in a mobile-first world — it can be hard to pull adults away from their devices — especially on a long bus ride. If you’re looking for new ways to pass the time, break the ice, build a team, or just have some fun, try out these thought-provoking party games on your next bus ride. Here are five party bus games (that double as school bus games) for your group.
Topics: party bus, bus games, school bus games
Sometimes, you’ve just got to book a party bus. Prom night. Graduation. Bachelor and bachelorette parties. A night on the town. These are the celebrations for which only a party bus will do. Here’s what you need to know before you book.
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From “Party Bus” to “Black Car”: Decoding the Language of Bus Rental
Long, long ago—in a land before the luxury motorcoach, in an age when private bus rental was but a distant dream—there were no party buses, no limousines. In fact, there were two kinds of buses: the yellow school bus and the Greyhound bus. The former took you to school and back; the latter took you everywhere else you needed to go.
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