About Partybusinreno.com
Partybusinreno.com is an online quote-comparison website built for Reno group travel — not a bus company, not a motor carrier. The site connects people planning trips across the Biggest Little City to a large network of independently owned transportation companies so you can compare vehicles, amenities, and estimated rates in one place. Whether your group is heading to a Wolf Pack game at Mackay Stadium, a casino night on Virginia Street, or a bachelorette weekend kicking off in Midtown, comparing options takes about a minute.
Fill out the quick form online or call for help any time.
One Search for Your Reno Group Trip
Here's the great news: Partybusinreno.com isn't a single bus company with a fixed fleet. It's a comparison website — which means you're not limited to whoever happens to answer the phone first. Enter your trip details once — pickup location, date, group size, destination — and within seconds you're looking at vehicle options and estimated pricing from a network of transportation companies that serve the Reno-Sparks metro and the surrounding region.
No callbacks, no repeated explanations, no waiting on hold. Just options side by side so you can find what fits your group and your budget. That's the whole point.
Party Buses for Groups and Events Across Reno
Reno is not a one-size-fits-all city for group travel. A bachelorette party hitting the casinos on North Virginia Street has very different needs than a corporate team shuttling between the Reno-Sparks Convention Center (4590 S Virginia St, Reno, NV 89502) and downtown hotels — and both look nothing like a 50-person fan group boarding up for a Wolf Pack road trip. Partybusinreno.com covers all of it: party bus rentals for celebrations, charter bus options for corporate events, minibuses for wedding shuttles, and Sprinter vans for executive transfers. Whatever the occasion, you'll find vehicle types and estimated rates matched to your headcount through the comparison tool.
Transportation Serving Reno and Nearby Cities
The network of transportation companies accessible through Partybusinreno.com covers the full Northern Nevada and Sierra Nevada corridor — not just downtown Reno. Groups headed to South Lake Tahoe via US-50, skiing at Mount Rose via NV-431, or making the two-hour run down I-80 to Sacramento can all find options here. Local service covers Sparks, Carson City, Sun Valley, and the greater Washoe County area.
The vehicles are operated by independent motor carriers; Partybusinreno.com is the comparison layer that connects you to them. Check the full service area or call to confirm coverage for your specific route.
Bus Types for Reno Trips
Through the network, you can compare 14-passenger Sprinter limos, Sprinter vans, party buses ranging from 15 passengers up to 50 passengers, 15–35 passenger minibuses, and 40–56 passenger charter buses with undercarriage storage and onboard restrooms — essential for the two-hour climb to Lake Tahoe or a full game-day haul. Vehicle photos and listed amenities on the results page are representative; exact features and availability are confirmed when you complete your booking. Planning rates for Reno-area rentals typically run $200–$450 per hour depending on vehicle size and date — your actual quote will reflect your specific trip details.
Easy Online Quotes with Upfront Pricing
Getting a quote is fast. Fill out the short form with your trip date, group size, and pickup and drop-off locations — it takes about a minute. From there, you're connected to a national booking platform that shows real vehicle options and trip-specific pricing for providers serving your area.
You can compare and book online, or call the number on this site any time to talk through your options. No account required, no obligation. The pricing you see on results pages is based on your actual submitted trip — not the general planning ranges listed on informational pages, which are just there to help you budget before you fill out the form.
How This Website Helps Your Group
US-395 through downtown backs up hard on Reno Aces game nights at Greater Nevada Field. I-80 westbound to Tahoe turns into a crawl the moment the first snow advisory drops. Rideshare surge pricing during the Hot August Nights car show in August and Burning Man departure weekends in late August can hit three to four times normal rates.
The problem with calling individual bus companies one at a time is that it takes hours — and in Reno, the best vehicles for peak weekends move fast. Partybusinreno.com puts the comparison in front of you in seconds, so you can lock in the right bus before someone else does. Call or fill out the form now.