Dallas Bachelor & Bachelorette Party Bus Rental Service
Dallas delivers for bachelor and bachelorette weekends — rooftop bars stacked along McKinney Avenue, live music spilling out of Deep Ellum on Thursday nights, cocktail lounges tucked into the Bishop Arts District, and brewery taprooms lining every block in the Design District. The problem is getting your whole crew from stop to stop without losing three people to Uber surge pricing at 1 a.m. on Commerce Street. A Dallas party bus rental from Party Buses Dallas handles the route, keeps everyone together, and lets the night run on your schedule.
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Providing Bachelor & Bachelorette Transportation Since 2011
Since 2011, Party Buses Dallas has run bachelor and bachelorette nights across the Metroplex — Uptown crawls, Deep Ellum bar hops, Stockyards honky-tonk runs to Fort Worth, and multi-stop evenings that cross two or three neighborhoods in a single night. We know which streets are one-way in the Knox-Henderson corridor, which blocks around Greenville Avenue back up after midnight on Saturdays, and which venue loading zones actually fit a full-size party bus versus a minibus. That's more than a decade of local knowledge your group gets the moment you book.
Our 24/7 reservation team is one call away whenever you're ready to start planning, and every quote is all-inclusive — no surprises when the night is done.
What Booking Bachelor & Bachelorette Transportation With Party Buses Dallas Looks Like
Bus Options Perfect for Any Bachelor & Bachelorette Transportation Need in Dallas, Texas
Not every crew is the same size, and not every night calls for the same vehicle. A tight bachelorette squad of 12 heading through Uptown is a natural fit for a 14-passenger Sprinter limo — premium leather, USB charging at every seat, tinted windows, and enough presence to make an entrance at Concrete Cowboy or Happiest Hour. A 30-person combined bachelor-bachelorette weekend?
A full party bus with an onboard bar, color-changing LED lighting, and a Bluetooth sound system makes the ride between Deep Ellum and the Design District its own event. Need to move 50 groomsmen plus family to a pregame ranch cookout in Frisco? A 56-passenger charter bus with undercarriage storage handles the coolers and the whole crew at once.
We offer a wide range of vehicles, so you never have to pay for seats you don't actually need.
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
40-56 Passenger Charter Bus
Bachelor & Bachelorette Transportation Available in Dallas, Texas and the Following Cities
Party Buses Dallas runs bachelor and bachelorette transportation across the entire DFW Metroplex and beyond. We cover pickups and drop-offs in Irving, Grand Prairie, Mesquite, Richardson, and Carrollton — plus Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Allen, and Grapevine for guests staying at the resort hotels along SH-121. Cross-city nights are a specialty: Uptown Dallas for cocktails, then I-30 West to Fort Worth's Sundance Square for live music, then back east before last call.
Whether your group is staying in hotels near Market Center or scattered across Airbnbs in Oak Cliff, one call gets everyone on the same bus. Call 469-430-0949 to map out the route!
Bachelorette Night on Greenville Avenue & Uptown Dallas: Let the Bus Handle McKinney
The Uptown and Lower Greenville corridor is the single densest stretch of bachelorette-friendly venues in Dallas — and the single most painful stretch to navigate on a Saturday night. McKinney Avenue between Lemmon and Allen runs one-way with no reasonable through-parking after 9 p.m., and the Katy Trail valet queue backs up four blocks near The Rustic (3656 Howell St) and Happiest Hour (2616 Howell St) on weekend nights. Lower Greenville gets the same treatment: side streets off Greenville Avenue fill with permit-only signs, and bar-hopping between Granada Theater, HG Sply Co., and Truck Yard (5624 Sears St) in separate cars means someone always gets left behind.
A Dallas bachelorette party bus drops your group at each door and moves to the next spot between stops — no parking strategy required, no splitting up, no surge wait at 2 a.m. when everyone wants to leave at the same time.
Bachelor Party Transportation in Dallas: Deep Ellum, AT&T Stadium, and the Guys-Night Circuit
Deep Ellum is the natural anchor for a Dallas bachelor party — The Crown & Harp, Ruins Dallas, live blues at The Balcony Club, craft beers at Deep Ellum Brewing Company (2823 St. Louis Ave), and a dozen dives within a three-block walk of Elm Street. The catch: Commerce Street one-way traffic and the limited surface lots off Main Street mean driving the crew there means pulling a sober volunteer out of every car — and that ruins half the point. Add a pregame Cowboys tailgate at AT&T Stadium in Arlington (1 AT&T Way) or a Rangers game at Globe Life Field (734 Stadium Dr) to the itinerary, and you're crossing three separate traffic corridors on SH-360 and I-30.
One charter bus covers the stadium, the Deep Ellum crawl, and the late-night return without anyone watching the clock.
Winery, Brewery & Distillery Tours Near Dallas: The Party Bus Route
The DFW brewery and distillery scene has grown fast, and a dedicated Dallas party bus rental turns a multi-stop tasting day into something your group will actually talk about on the drive home. Start at Deep Ellum Brewing Company (2823 St. Louis Ave, Dallas) — the taproom opens at noon and the patio is ideal for kicking off a Saturday. Roll north to Peticolas Brewing Company (2026 Farrington St, Dallas) in the Design District, then out to Panther Island Brewing (501 NW 5th St, Fort Worth) for a change of scenery on the Trinity.
For wine: Homestead Winery at Grapevine (211 E Worth St, Grapevine) is 30 minutes northwest via SH-121 and a strong closing stop. Trying to coordinate that circuit in three cars is a logistics argument waiting to happen. One bus keeps everyone together and nobody has to be the one who doesn't drink.
Late-Night Pickups & Post-Bar Returns in Dallas Without the Surge Pricing Scramble
Rideshare surge pricing in Dallas on a Friday or Saturday night is not a minor inconvenience — it's a $45-per-car charge when your group of 30 needs eight separate vehicles after last call at a Deep Ellum venue. Cedar Springs Road in Oak Lawn hits similar surge conditions on weekend nights, and the Knox-Henderson intersection around Barley House and The Ginger Man sees Uber wait times stretch past 20 minutes after midnight when the bars empty at the same moment. A party bus booked through Party Buses Dallas is reserved for your group by the hour — the bus is right there when you're ready to leave, no bidding against thousands of other people trying to get home from the same three blocks.
Set a departure time in advance and the route is taken care of, at the flat rate you agreed to when you booked.
Hotel Block Shuttles & Out-of-Town Guest Pickups for Dallas Bachelor & Bachelorette Weekends
Most Dallas bachelor and bachelorette weekends pull guests from Houston, Austin, Oklahoma City, and beyond — and they don't all land at DFW at the same gate or the same hour. A coordinated hotel shuttle loop between the group's hotel in Uptown or near the Galleria and Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (2400 Aviation Dr, DFW, TX 75261) cuts out the carpool-coordination text thread entirely. Party Buses Dallas handles multi-pickup airport runs — one bus sweeps the arrivals terminals at DFW or Dallas Love Field (8008 Herb Kelleher Way) in a staggered loop, then drops everyone at the hotel before the night starts.
For Airbnb groups staying in Oak Cliff or East Dallas, we build the pickup route around your actual addresses. Out-of-town guests arrive relaxed. The night starts on time.
Call 469-430-0949 and we'll map the pickup sequence.
How Much Does Bachelor & Bachelorette Transportation in Dallas Cost?
| 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 – $312+ | $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+ |
| Rates vary by trip length, travel dates, passenger count, amenities, and availability. Use our online quote form or call 469-430-0949 for exact pricing. | |||
Client Reviews of Our Bachelor & Bachelorette Transportation in Dallas
Threw my best friend's bachelorette and wanted everyone together all night instead of caravanning around Dallas. The bus was perfect, great lights, loud speakers, and plenty of room to dance between stops. Booking was quick and they were patient when I changed the headcount twice. Showed up on time looking sharp, and we never had to worry about getting from spot to spot. The bride cried happy tears. Best decision of the whole weekend.
Camille D.
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Jarrett P.
Planned a bachelor party for my brother and rented a bus so nobody had to sit anything out. We loaded it up, hit a few places, and the ride between them was honestly half the fun. The sound system was no joke. Whoever set up our reservation made it dead simple and the price was fair for the size group we had. Pickup and drop were right on schedule. Would book again in a heartbeat.
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Lucía F.
My sister's bachelorette had girls flying in from three states and I needed everything to just work. It did. The bus was clean, the lights set the mood, and we could keep the party going while we moved around. The team confirmed our route ahead of time and answered my late-night texts. Nobody got lost, nobody drove, everybody had a blast. The bride still talks about it. Highly recommend for any Dallas send-off.
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Bennett K.
Last hurrah before the wedding and we wanted it loud and easy. Booked a bus for the whole crew and it delivered. Tons of space, good music setup, and the freedom to bounce between spots without anyone worrying about getting back. The reservation was straightforward and they were upfront about the cost. Arrived early and stayed flexible when our plans ran long. The groom had the time of his life.
Frequently Asked Questions About our Dallas Bachelor & Bachelorette Transportation Services
How much does a bachelorette party bus rental in Dallas cost?
Dallas party bus and minibus rental prices depend on vehicle size, the date, and how many hours you need. As a general range: 14-passenger Sprinter limos run $170–$344/hour; 15–20 passenger party buses run $204–$378/hour; 20–30 passenger party buses run $244–$414/hour; and 35–50 passenger party buses run $294–$490/hour. Weekend nights and peak-season dates like spring Saturdays run higher than midweek bookings.
Call 469-430-0949 for an exact all-inclusive quote in under 30 seconds.
How far in advance should I book a party bus for a bachelorette weekend in Dallas?
Book at least 6–8 weeks out for a Saturday night in Uptown or Deep Ellum — and closer to 3–4 months out if your date falls in spring wedding season (March through May), when demand across the Metroplex spikes significantly. The right-size vehicle for a 25-person bachelorette crawl goes fast. The earlier you lock in the date and headcount, the better the rate and the more vehicle choices you have.
Can we customize the route for the night — add stops, change timing mid-evening?
Yes. When you book, you work with our reservation team to set the general itinerary — start location, the stops you have in mind, and the end point. If the night shifts (the group wants to stay at one venue longer or add a late stop at It'll Do Club on the way home), reach out to our team and we adjust.
The bus is booked by the hour, so flexibility is built into the format. Just communicate changes as early in the evening as possible.
Do you serve Fort Worth for a combined Dallas–Fort Worth bachelor party?
Absolutely. Cross-city nights between Dallas and Fort Worth are one of our most common bookings — cocktails in Uptown Dallas, then a run west on I-30 to the Sundance Square entertainment district or the Stockyards National Historic District's honky-tonk bars on Exchange Avenue, then back east before the night ends. We handle the entire I-30 or I-20 corridor, including stops in Arlington at AT&T Stadium if the itinerary includes a pregame.
Just tell us the stops when you call.
What's the best vehicle for a bachelorette party of 15–20 people in Dallas?
For 15–20 passengers, the sweet spot is a 20-passenger party bus — it fits comfortably, includes a built-in bar, color-changing LED lighting, and a Bluetooth sound system, and it's maneuverable enough for the narrow loading zones along McKinney Avenue and Henderson Avenue. If your group prefers a more intimate setup with premium finishes, a 14-passenger Sprinter limo is the right pick. Call 469-430-0949 and we'll match you to the right vehicle for your exact headcount.
Is a party bus appropriate for a mixed bachelor-bachelorette group celebration?
It's one of the most common setups we handle. A 30–50 passenger party bus fits a combined group easily — everyone's together, the onboard bar keeps the pregame going on the way to the first stop, and nobody gets separated across multiple Ubers heading from Deep Ellum to the Design District. We can also run a split itinerary where the two groups separate for part of the night and the bus shuttles between meeting points.
Tell us the headcount and what you have in mind and we'll build the plan around it.




