About Partybusinneworleans.com
Partybusinneworleans.com is an online comparison and referral website for group transportation in New Orleans, Louisiana. It is not a bus company and does not own or operate any vehicles. What it does is make finding the right bus genuinely easy — whether you need a 25-passenger party bus for a French Quarter bachelorette, a minibus to shuttle wedding guests between the Warehouse District and a reception in the Garden District, or a 56-passenger charter bus for a convention group moving between the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center and hotels on Canal Street.
Fill out the quick quote form or call anytime — comparing vehicles and planning-range rates from a large network of independently owned transportation companies takes about a minute.
One Search for Your New Orleans Group Trip
New Orleans is not a city where driving yourself is the obvious move. Bourbon Street is closed to through traffic most nights. Mardi Gras parade routes block off entire corridors — St. Charles Avenue, Canal Street, Napoleon Avenue — for days at a time, and rideshare surge pricing during Jazz Fest or Essence Festival can hit levels that make even locals wince. Partybusinneworleans.com exists so your group doesn't have to navigate any of that while also juggling 20 people and a hotel block.
This is just a website — an easy one. You enter your trip details once, and in seconds you're comparing vehicles, amenities, and estimated rates from a large network of bus companies serving New Orleans and the surrounding region. No account required.
No callbacks to chase down. Call anytime or use the online form, and you'll have options in front of you fast.
Party Buses for Groups and Events Across New Orleans
The type of trip dictates the right vehicle, and no two New Orleans itineraries look the same. A 14-passenger Sprinter limo is a great fit for a bridal party getting picked up from a hotel on St. Charles Avenue before a ceremony at St. Louis Cathedral. A 20- or 28-passenger party bus works well for a birthday crawl through the Marigny and Bywater.
A minibus handles corporate shuttles between Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport and downtown hotels without the coordination headache of multiple cars. For large groups heading to a Saints game at Caesars Superdome or a convention at the Morial Convention Center, a full-size charter bus keeps everyone on one plan. Through Partybusinneworleans.com, all of those options — including Sprinter vans and party buses ranging from 15 to 50 passengers — are available to compare side by side.
Vehicle photos and amenity details are representative; exact features and availability are confirmed during the booking process.
Transportation Serving New Orleans and Nearby Cities
The network behind Partybusinneworleans.com reaches well beyond Orleans Parish. Groups heading to Jazz Fest at the Fair Grounds, a game at Tulane's Yulman Stadium, or a crawfish boil in Metairie are covered. So are trips farther out — a party bus in Kenner for groups near the airport, a charter bus in Gulfport for Gulf Coast casino runs, a bus rental in Baton Rouge for LSU game days on I-10, and Lafayette party bus rentals for groups heading west into Cajun Country. Partybusinneworleans.com doesn't own a local fleet — it connects your trip details to a large network of independently owned transportation companies operating across Louisiana, Mississippi, and the broader Gulf South, so a bus is available wherever your group is headed.
Bus Types for New Orleans Trips
The full lineup available through Partybusinneworleans.com covers every group size traveling in and around New Orleans. Smaller celebrations — a bachelorette night through Frenchmen Street, a birthday run from the Lower Garden District to Tremé — tend to fit a 15- to 25-passenger party bus, with LED lighting, a sound system, and flat-panel TVs built in. Mid-size groups doing corporate event shuttles or wedding guest transportation between venues often land on a minibus or Sprinter van for the clean, comfortable ride without the party-bus footprint.
Large groups — Saints and Pelicans fans, school field trips, convention attendees — fill a 40- to 56-passenger charter bus with undercarriage storage and onboard restrooms for longer hauls. Browse the full vehicle lineup to see what fits your headcount.
Easy Online Quotes with Upfront Pricing
Getting a quote through Partybusinneworleans.com takes about a minute. Fill in your trip details — date, group size, pickup and drop-off locations — and the site passes that information to a national booking platform that returns vehicle options and trip-specific pricing based on what's available for your date in the New Orleans area. That platform is where you compare buses side by side, review pricing, and complete a booking if something fits.
Transportation is performed by independent motor carriers in the network — Partybusinneworleans.com is the starting point that saves you from calling company after company and describing your Mardi Gras group shuttle over and over. Prefer to talk it through? A support team is reachable at any time, any day — call the number on this site and someone can walk you through options, clarify planning-range rates, and help you figure out what vehicle makes sense for your specific itinerary.
A Simpler Way to Find Group Transportation
New Orleans has a calendar that makes transportation genuinely complicated — Mardi Gras in February, the Jazz & Heritage Festival in late April and early May, Essence Festival over Fourth of July weekend, French Quarter Festival in April, and Saints home games from September through January. During those windows, downtown parking disappears fast, rideshare pricing spikes hard, and the streets around the Superdome and the French Quarter become genuinely difficult to navigate in a personal vehicle. The reason trip planners use this site is simple: instead of tracking down individual bus companies, one quick form or one call puts a range of vehicles and rates in front of you without the runaround.
No account, no obligation, no waiting on callbacks. Compare options on your schedule — and if your event falls during a peak New Orleans weekend, booking several months out is strongly advised, because availability through the network moves quickly when the whole city is in motion. Check the New Orleans party bus prices page for planning-range rates, then use the form or call to get a quote for your specific date.