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Greenville Party Bus & Charter Bus Rental Prices

Greenville, South Carolina has become one of the fastest-growing cities in the Southeast — and with that growth comes a packed event calendar, a downtown scene that draws crowds every weekend, and a serious case of parking headaches on Falls Park Drive and around Bon Secours Wellness Arena. Partybusgreenville.com makes finding a party bus or charter bus for your trip fast and straightforward: fill out one quick form and compare vehicles and rates from a network of independently owned transportation companies serving Greenville and the surrounding Upstate South Carolina region. Call 864-392-8090 or use the online quote tool — pricing in under a minute, no account needed.


Compare Greenville Party Bus Pricing and Availability

The form takes only a few seconds to complete. After you submit your trip details, you can review pricing and available vehicles through a booking company that works with third-party transportation providers serving Greenville.

How Much Does It Cost to Rent a Bus in Greenville?

Party bus and charter bus rental prices in Greenville generally run anywhere from around $200 to $500 per hour depending on the vehicle size, the date, and how long you need it. A 15-35 passenger minibus typically falls in the $200–$275/hour range on weekdays, while a larger 40-50 passenger party bus can reach $325–$500/hour on a busy Saturday night during Artisphere weekend or fall football season. Per-day rates for the most popular vehicles span roughly $1,100 on the low end to over $4,000 for a premium 50-passenger party bus.

These are planning ranges — your actual quote moves with the specifics of your trip. Call 864-392-8090 to get pricing for your date in about a minute.

Typical Greenville Bus Rental Planning Ranges
Type of Bus Cost Per Hour Weekdays Cost Per Hour Weekends Cost Per Day
14 Passenger Sprinter Limo $204 – $318+ $219 – $344+ $1,526 – $3,113+
Sprinter Van Rental $203 – $273+ $218 – $366+ $1,395 – $2,748+
15 Passenger Party Bus $204 – $330+ $241 – $340+ $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 $207 – $246+ $209 – $261+ $1,098 – $2,105+
40–56 Passenger Charter Bus $206 – $327+ $208 – $348+ $1,331 – $2,841+
ABOVE PRICES ARE JUST EXAMPLES. Your final price and vehicle options depend entirely on your specific trip details. To get an exact price for your trip, request an estimate online or call 864-392-8090.

Factors Affecting Party Bus Rental Costs in Greenville

Several things push a Greenville bus rental price up or down, and knowing them before you request a quote helps you set realistic expectations. Vehicle size is the biggest lever — a Sprinter van for 10 people costs meaningfully less per hour than a 50-passenger party bus. After that, date and timing matter a lot: Fall For Greenville in October, BMW Charity Pro-Am weekend in May, and every prom Saturday in April and May spike demand across the Upstate.

Route length adds mileage costs for longer runs — say, Greenville to Clemson Memorial Stadium or a full-day winery loop through Traveler's Rest. And how early you book compared to your event date can change both price and availability.

How Vehicle Type and Group Size Shape Greenville Party Bus Rates

The clearest way to control your Greenville bus rental budget is to match your vehicle to your actual headcount rather than defaulting to the biggest option available. A minibus carrying 20–35 guests runs $200–$275/hour on a weekday and $200–$275/hour on weekends — a strong fit for wedding shuttles looping between a hotel block on Camperdown Way and a ceremony venue in the North Main neighborhood. A 25-passenger party bus steps up to $250–$375/hour and makes sense for bachelorette groups hitting the West End bars.

For corporate groups shuttling between GSP and the Hyatt Regency Greenville on Augusta Street, a full 40–56 passenger charter bus at $200–$350/hour often delivers the best per-seat math. Browse the full vehicle lineup to compare options side by side.

Wraparound seating inside a party bus rental serving Greenville
Wraparound seating inside a party bus rental serving Greenville
Minibus interior seating for a route in Greenville
Minibus interior seating for a route in Greenville

How Trip Duration and Hourly Rates Build Your Greenville Quote

Most Greenville party bus and charter bus rentals are priced by the hour, so the total number of booked hours is the single biggest line item on your quote. A bachelorette night starting at 8:00 PM in the West End, running through a few downtown Greenville stops on South Main and Augusta Street, and wrapping up around 1:30 AM clocks in around five to six hours — so your hourly rate multiplied across that window is the core of your cost. Longer runs to Clemson for a Tiger game or multi-stop winery tours heading up Highway 25 toward Dark Corner Distillery in Landrum add mileage and time.

Build your itinerary as completely as possible when you request a quote — start time, end time, stops — because that detail is what gets you an accurate number fast. Call 864-392-8090 to talk through timing.

How Date, Season, and Day of the Week Shift Greenville Rates

Fridays and Saturdays book fastest and price highest in Greenville — no surprise there. Sunday through Thursday typically comes in lower, and earlier pickup times (before roughly 4:00–5:00 PM) can price better because evening weekend demand hasn't kicked in yet. The dates that genuinely tighten availability across the Upstate: prom weekends in late April and throughout May, Artisphere weekend in mid-May, Fall For Greenville in early October, and any home Clemson game Saturday within 30 miles of Greenville.

BMW Charity Pro-Am in late May also moves corporate bus demand. Book six to eight weeks out for those dates — waiting until two weeks before a fall Clemson game means you're competing for whatever's left. To give you a concrete idea: a 25-passenger party bus at $275–$375/hour runs roughly $1,650–$2,250 for six hours; weekend and event-date pricing lands at the higher end of that range.

Check the Greenville party bus prices page for the full breakdown by vehicle.

Passengers boarding a minibus with luggage in Greenville
Passengers boarding a minibus with luggage in Greenville
Planning a party bus route and quote in Greenville
Planning a party bus route and quote in Greenville

How Distance and Route Complexity Affect Greenville Quotes

Greenville sits at the intersection of I-85 and I-385, which makes it a natural hub — but the trips that originate or end here often run significant mileage. A round trip from downtown Greenville to Clemson Memorial Stadium clocks about 70 miles on US-123 West. A winery loop up Highway 11 through Travelers Rest hitting Dark Corner Distillery and Hawk's View Rocky Hill Inn can cover 80–100 miles depending on stops.

Multi-city corporate runs connecting GSP Airport, downtown Greenville, and Spartanburg add up fast. More miles means more time under the hourly rate, and some quotes factor mileage separately. That's why the pickup address, every stop, and the return location all belong in your quote request from the start — vague itineraries get vague pricing.

Nail the route details and the quote gets specific fast. Call 864-392-8090 anytime.

Hypothetical Party Bus Pricing Examples

Example only. These sample scenarios are for illustration only. They are not real quotes, guaranteed prices, or offers. Your actual trip price and availability may be higher or lower depending on your city, date, vehicle, passenger count, route, trip length, booking details, fees, gratuity, and other details. Submit your trip details to compare quote options for your specific request.

Sample Wedding Shuttle Quote: Greenville, South Carolina

These are hypothetical planning examples built to give you a realistic idea of what a Greenville wedding bus rental might cost — not actual customer quotes, guaranteed prices, or final offers.

Picture a Saturday wedding in late September — peak fall season in Greenville, when the North Main neighborhood is gorgeous and venues like The Westin Poinsett book out months ahead. The scenario: 30 guests need shuttles from a hotel block at the Hyatt Regency Greenville (220 N Main St) to a ceremony at Falls Park Pavilion area, then a reception return loop starting at approximately 10:30 PM. Departure runs around 4:30 PM, final drop-off at the hotel wraps near midnight — roughly 7.5 booked hours to cover pre-ceremony pickup, post-ceremony transfer, and late-night reception returns.

A 30-passenger party bus at the weekend rate of $325–$425/hour across 7.5 hours lands in the range of approximately $2,440–$3,190 for the full shuttle window. Saturday fall dates in Greenville push toward the higher end of that band because September and October are among the busiest wedding months in the Upstate. Booking earlier — four to six months out — gives you the best shot at mid-range pricing and vehicle availability before other fall wedding groups lock in first.

Pro Tip: Falls Park on the Reedy and the surrounding Swamp Rabbit Trail area have limited commercial vehicle staging. Confirm your drop-off and pickup staging window with your venue coordinator well in advance, and check current road conditions around the City of Greenville's Falls Park page before your event date.

Bachelorette group inside a party bus serving Greenville
Bachelorette group inside a party bus serving Greenville
Sprinter van interior with luggage for a route in Greenville
Sprinter van interior with luggage for a route in Greenville

Sample Bachelorette Night Bus Quote: Greenville, South Carolina

Everything below is a hypothetical planning example — not a past customer booking, not a guaranteed price, and not a final quote. It's here to give you a realistic picture of what a Greenville bachelorette party bus might cost.

Greenville's West End and South Main corridor is one of the best bachelorette circuits in the Carolinas: cocktails at Tanner's Big Orange, dancing at Whiskey Tango (West Washington Street), and late nights at Sip Whiskey Bar. Here's a realistic scenario: 18 guests, pickup at 7:30 PM from an Airbnb off Augusta Street, four stops across downtown Greenville and the West End, final drop-off around 1:30 AM — six hours of booked time.

An 18-passenger party bus at the weekend rate of $275–$400/hour across six hours runs roughly $1,650–$2,400 for the night. Saturday nights in Greenville — especially during Artisphere (mid-May) or any weekend overlapping with a Clemson home game — push toward the top of that range because bus supply tightens across the metro. Booking four to six weeks out for a standard Saturday gets you solid options; booking two weeks out in May is a gamble.

The practical reason a bus makes sense here beyond the obvious: parking in the West End on a Saturday night is metered until 9:00 PM and the free lots near Fluor Field fill up early. Nobody in your group is circling the West Washington Street blocks looking for a spot. The bus stages nearby between stops, and everyone ends the night at the same address they started from.

Pro Tip: Check the City of Greenville's parking page for current West End garage and meter availability before your night out.

Sample Game-Day Bus Quote: Clemson or Greenville Drive

These are hypothetical planning examples — not past bookings, guaranteed rates, or confirmed quotes. They're meant to help you estimate what a sports-day bus rental might run for your group.

Two scenarios come up constantly in Greenville sports transportation. The first: a Clemson Tiger home game at Clemson Memorial Stadium (1 Avenue of Champions, Clemson, SC 29634). It's roughly 35 miles west of downtown Greenville on US-123 — a drive that normally takes 45 minutes and turns into 90+ on a sold-out game day as College Avenue backs up from the stadium gates.

The second: a Greenville Drive game at Fluor Field (945 S Main St, Greenville, SC 29601), where parking in the West End fills fast on a Friday night and the post-game rideshare queue backs up on Field Street.

For a Clemson game: 40 guests, pickup at 10:00 AM from a tailgate staging point in Greenville, arrival in Clemson by kickoff, return after the game — roughly 8 hours total. A 40-passenger party bus at $325–$500/hour weekend rates runs approximately $2,600–$4,000 for that window. Home game Saturdays, especially rivalry weeks and night games, book quickly — eight to twelve weeks out is the right window.

For Fluor Field, a minibus at $200–$275/hour for four hours runs about $800–$1,100 and drops your group at the S Main Street entrance steps from the gates.

Pro Tip: Check the Clemson University event parking page for current game-day lot assignments and road closure schedules before you leave Greenville.

Greenville wedding party bus shuttle ready for guests
Greenville wedding party bus shuttle ready for guests
Luggage loaded into a Metro Greenville motorcoach luggage bay
Luggage loaded into a Metro Greenville motorcoach luggage bay

Sample Corporate Shuttle Quote: GSP Airport to Downtown Greenville Hotels

The following is a hypothetical planning example — not a past booking, not a guaranteed price, and not a final offer. It's built to give corporate planners a realistic sense of what a multi-run Greenville shuttle might cost.

Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport (GSP) sits about 15 miles northeast of downtown Greenville on I-85 — roughly a 20-minute drive without traffic, 35-40 minutes during afternoon peak on a convention arrival day. Here's a realistic scenario: a 25-person corporate group arriving across two flight windows, needing shuttles at 2:00 PM and again at 5:30 PM from GSP arrivals to the Hyatt Regency Greenville (220 N Main St) and the Westin Poinsett (120 S Main St), then a return run to GSP on the final morning at 7:00 AM. That's three separate shuttle runs — roughly 8 total hours of vehicle time across the engagement when staging and wait time are factored in.

A 25-35 passenger minibus at $200–$250/hour on a weekday across 8 hours runs approximately $1,600–$2,000. If the group has heavy luggage — presentation equipment, rolling cases, trade show materials — the undercarriage bays on a charter bus at $200–$350/hour handle that cleanly, and the per-seat math across 8 hours still beats running multiple vehicles. BMW Charity Pro-Am week in late May and any major Greenville tech or manufacturing conference (the Upstate hosts significant automotive supplier events tied to the BMW Spartanburg plant corridor) tighten GSP shuttle availability fast — four to six weeks lead time is the floor, not the ceiling, for corporate runs during those windows.

Call 864-392-8090 to talk through a multi-run corporate shuttle package for your next Greenville event, or check the Greenville airport transportation page for more detail on GSP group pickups.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Greenville Bus Rental Prices

How does this website work?

Partybusgreenville.com helps you compare bus rental options; it is not the bus company and does 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. You compare the options and book through the process shown with your quote.

What is Partybusgreenville.com and how does party bus pricing work?

Partybusgreenville.com is a quote-comparison website — similar in concept to how travel search tools let you compare flights or hotels side by side. It is not a bus company and does not operate the vehicles. It connects people planning group transportation in Greenville with independently owned companies serving the Upstate South Carolina area.

Pricing on those quotes depends on the vehicle type, the date, the route, trip duration, and current availability — which is why the best way to get an accurate number is to fill out the form or call 864-392-8090 with your specifics.

How do I find the best party bus price in Greenville, South Carolina?

Enter your details as completely as possible when you request a quote: pickup address, every stop, drop-off location, date, start time, end time, and passenger count. The more complete your trip details, the better the vehicle match you'll see. Weekday trips, earlier start times (before 5:00 PM), and flexible dates tend to come in lower than peak-demand Saturday nights.

Booking further out also helps — especially for prom season, Artisphere weekend, and fall Clemson game days. Get started at 864-392-8090 or through the online form.

Does Partybusgreenville.com charge anything to get a quote?

No. Getting a quote through Partybusgreenville.com is completely free and requires no account. Fill out the quick online form or call 864-392-8090 — you'll have pricing options in under a minute with zero obligation to book. The only cost is the rental itself if you decide to move forward.

How long does a Greenville party bus rental usually run?

Minimums vary by vehicle type, date, and the company providing the transportation. Weekend evenings typically carry a higher minimum than a weekday afternoon run. When you request a quote, the options you see will reflect what's available for your specific window — and a live agent at 864-392-8090 can walk through the minimum details for your exact date.

Why does the same vehicle cost more on a Saturday than a Tuesday?

Weekend demand in Greenville is significantly higher — bachelorette groups, wedding shuttles, birthday nights, and concert runs all compete for the same buses on Friday and Saturday evenings. Higher demand with limited supply means prices reflect that. If your event has any date flexibility, a Sunday or weekday booking often comes in noticeably lower for the same vehicle and itinerary.

Can I get a party bus to Clemson from Greenville for a football game?

Yes, and it's one of the most popular runs in the Upstate. The trip is roughly 35 miles on US-123 West — about 45 minutes in normal traffic, longer on game days as College Avenue backs up near the stadium. A charter bus handles that run cleanly for large groups, while a party bus is a natural fit for tailgate-focused groups.

Book at least eight weeks out for high-demand home games. More detail is on the Clemson Memorial Stadium bus rental guide.

Does pricing change during Fall For Greenville or Artisphere?

Yes. Both events draw large crowds to downtown Greenville and pull hard on available bus inventory across the metro. Fall For Greenville runs in early October along Main Street, and Artisphere typically lands in mid-May.

Bus rates during those weekends reflect the demand spike — and availability can thin out two to three weeks before the event. If you know your date overlaps with either festival, booking six to eight weeks early is the smart move.

What's the difference between a party bus and a charter bus for a Greenville trip?

Party buses are built for the ride itself — perimeter seating, onboard sound systems, LED lighting, and a bar setup. Charter buses are coach-style with forward-facing reclining seats, overhead storage, and undercarriage luggage bays, which makes them the right call for longer runs (Greenville to Charlotte, or GSP airport shuttles with heavy bags) or corporate groups who need a cleaner, quieter ride. See the full vehicle comparison to match the right option to your trip.

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