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Party Bus Rental Prices in Atlantic City, New Jersey

Atlantic City group trips come in every shape — casino hotel crawls down the Boardwalk, bachelorette nights between the Hard Rock and Ocean Casino, wedding shuttles out of Borgata, concert runs to Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall, and prom nights that span half of Atlantic County. Whatever the occasion, Partybusatlanticcity.com makes it fast and easy to compare party bus and charter bus pricing from a large network of transportation companies serving the area. Fill out one quick form and get rates for multiple vehicle types in under a minute — no account, no obligation, no callbacks to chase down.

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Compare Atlantic City Party Bus Pricing and Availability

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How Much Does It Cost to Rent a Bus in Atlantic City?

Atlantic City party bus rental prices generally run $200 – $500 per hour depending on the vehicle, the date, and how long you need it. A 15–35 passenger minibus starts around $200/hour on weekdays and nudges toward $275/hour on busy weekends. A 25-passenger party bus runs roughly $250 – $375/hour depending on demand, while a 40–56 passenger charter bus typically lands between $200 – $350/hour for larger groups heading out of the resort district.

Those are planning ranges — the real number for your specific date, group size, and route comes in about a minute. Call 640-292-0630 or fill out the quick form now.

Typical Atlantic City 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 640-292-0630.

Factors Affecting Party Bus Rental Costs in Atlantic City

Several things move the price on an Atlantic City bus rental: the vehicle size and type you choose, how many hours you need it, whether your trip falls on a peak weekend or a quiet Tuesday, and how far the route runs — whether you're doing a tight Boardwalk loop between casino hotels or heading north on the Atlantic City Expressway to pick up guests from Philadelphia suburbs. Event calendar timing matters a lot here too. Atlantic City draws crowds for fights at Boardwalk Hall, summer concert series, and prom season running from late April through mid-June — all windows when availability tightens and prices climb.

The details of your trip determine the rate, and the form grabs those details fast.

How Vehicle Type and Group Size Shape Atlantic City Party Bus Rates

A 14-person bachelorette group doing a casino-hop from Ocean Casino Resort to Hard Rock Atlantic City doesn't need a 56-seat motorcoach — and a wedding party shuttling 80 guests from the Sheraton Atlantic City to a Margate City reception can't fit on a single party bus. Getting the vehicle right keeps the price right. 15-passenger party buses start around $200 – $350/hour on weekdays.

Step up to a 30-passenger party bus and rates run $300 – $425/hour on weekends. A full charter bus carrying up to 56 passengers checks in at $200 – $350/hour and becomes the obvious move when the group clears 40 people. Browse the full vehicle lineup or call 640-292-0630 to match your headcount to the right fit.

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

How Trip Duration and Hourly Rates Build Your Atlantic City Quote

Most Atlantic City rentals are booked by the hour, and the math is straightforward once you have your rate. A tight four-hour casino night looks very different in price from a ten-hour prom run that covers pickup in Egg Harbor Township, a photo stop on the Boardwalk, dinner near the marina, and a late-night return to Galloway. Per-day flat rates are available too — a 40-passenger party bus runs $2,300 – $3,500 per day, while a charter bus comes in at $1,350 – $2,850 per day for full-day convention shuttles or multi-stop group itineraries.

Longer trips typically average out to a lower effective hourly rate, so it's worth asking about day rates when your trip runs six or more hours.

How Date, Season, and Day of the Week Shift Atlantic City Rates

Fridays and Saturdays book first and price highest — that's true everywhere, but Atlantic City weekends hit harder than most because casino hotel room blocks, concert nights at Boardwalk Hall, and club events at Hard Rock all stack on the same calendar. Sunday through Thursday trips typically price lower, and earlier pickup windows — before around 4:00 or 5:00 PM — can come in softer than late-night party bus runs. The real crunch periods here: prom season runs late April through mid-June and buses across Atlantic, Cape May, and Cumberland counties fill up fast.

Summer Saturdays in July and August are peak demand. NYE and Memorial Day weekend are the shortest-notice bookings on the calendar. To put a number on it — a 25-passenger party bus at $275 – $375/hour runs roughly $1,650 – $2,250 for six hours; a Friday or Saturday night during prom season pushes toward the top of that range.

Real pricing for your date takes about a minute to pull up at 640-292-0630.

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

How Distance and Route Complexity Affect Atlantic City Quotes

A rental that stays on the island — Boardwalk hotel to Boardwalk Hall and back — is a shorter, simpler trip than one that starts in Hamilton Township, collects guests at a second stop in Absecon, rides the Atlantic City Expressway in, and returns to two separate drop-off addresses in Pleasantville after midnight. Route complexity adds hours, and hours add cost. Mileage matters most on point-to-point trips: a charter bus bringing a corporate group down from Cherry Hill (about 60 miles via the AC Expressway) or picking up guests at Philadelphia International Airport before heading to a Borgata wedding weekend looks different in price than a closed loop on Pacific Avenue.

Longer hauls and multi-stop itineraries should be described in detail when requesting a quote so the rate reflects the actual trip.

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 Atlantic City Wedding Shuttle Quote — What a Real Booking Might Look Like

The numbers below are hypothetical planning examples only — not actual quotes, offers, or guaranteed prices. Real pricing depends on your specific date, route, and availability.

Picture a June Saturday wedding: the ceremony is at The Knife and Fork Inn (3600 Atlantic Ave, Atlantic City, NJ 08401), with the reception following at the Sheraton Atlantic City Convention Center Hotel (Two Convention Blvd, Atlantic City, NJ 08401). The couple has out-of-town guests staying at three different Boardwalk properties — Bally's, Caesars, and the Hard Rock Hotel — and needs a continuous shuttle loop from 4:00 PM through 11:30 PM. That's a 7.5-hour run.

A 35-passenger minibus at a weekend rate of around $225 – $275/hour puts the estimate at roughly $1,688 – $2,063 for the full block. June is prime wedding and prom season in Atlantic County, so availability on popular Saturdays narrows by February — booking in the fall for a June date is the move. The Boardwalk hotels are close together by distance but slow by vehicle during summer evenings, when pedestrian traffic on Atlantic Avenue backs up curbside access.

A minibus handles that corridor better than a full motorcoach. Pro tip: Check the Visit Atlantic City site for hotel and venue information before finalizing your shuttle stops.

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

Sample Atlantic City Bachelorette Night Bus Quote — What a Real Booking Might Look Like

The numbers below are hypothetical planning examples only — not actual quotes, offers, or guaranteed prices. Real pricing depends on your specific date, route, and availability.

Fourteen friends flying in for a bachelorette weekend want a party bus for Saturday night: pickup at the Ocean Casino Resort (500 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, NJ 08401) at 8:00 PM, a stop at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City (1000 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, NJ 08401) for dinner at Council Oak Steaks & Seafood, then a run to Draft Room at Caesars before a late-night return to Ocean at 2:00 AM. That's a six-hour block. A 15-passenger party bus at a Saturday night rate of $250 – $350/hour lands at roughly $1,500 – $2,100 for the night.

Weekend night demand in Atlantic City is real — the Boardwalk corridor is active year-round, and summer Saturdays in July and August are the tightest availability windows on the calendar. Party buses for bachelorette groups in this market book out two to three months ahead during summer. The Boardwalk strip between Ocean and Caesars is walkable, but the bus keeps the group together, skips the crowds between properties, and means nobody's navigating the Atlantic City street grid at 1:30 AM.

Pro tip: Review the Hard Rock Atlantic City entertainment calendar before locking in your Saturday date — a big fight or headline concert night at the venue will spike both crowds and rideshare pricing on the Boardwalk.

Sample Atlantic City Concert or Event Bus Quote — What a Real Booking Might Look Like

The numbers below are hypothetical planning examples only — not actual quotes, offers, or guaranteed prices. Real pricing depends on your specific date, route, and availability.

A group of 28 friends from Cherry Hill, NJ wants a round-trip charter bus to a Saturday night concert at Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall (2301 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, NJ 08401). Pickup at a park-and-ride in Cherry Hill at 5:30 PM, arrival at Boardwalk Hall by 7:00 PM, doors at 7:30 PM, show ends around 10:30 PM, back to Cherry Hill by midnight. Total booked time: roughly 6.5 hours.

A 28-passenger party bus at a weekend rate of $275 – $375/hour comes to approximately $1,788 – $2,438 for the full run. Boardwalk Hall sits right on the Atlantic City Boardwalk with no dedicated charter bus parking on the structure itself — buses typically drop at the Boardwalk-facing entrance on Mississippi Avenue and stage nearby. The Atlantic City Expressway is the main approach from South Jersey and Philadelphia suburbs; it moves well on the way in but backs up hard post-show when thousands of concertgoers exit simultaneously.

A bus keeps the group on one return plan instead of scrambling for rideshares at 11:00 PM on a Saturday night when surge pricing is at its worst. Pro tip: Check the official Boardwalk Hall parking and directions page for current event-night approach guidance before your trip.

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

Sample Atlantic City Convention or Corporate Shuttle Quote — What a Real Booking Might Look Like

The numbers below are hypothetical planning examples only — not actual quotes, offers, or guaranteed prices. Real pricing depends on your specific date, route, and availability.

A trade association is running a three-day conference at the Atlantic City Convention Center (One Convention Blvd, Atlantic City, NJ 08401) with 50 attendees flying into Atlantic City International Airport (ACY) (101 Atlantic City International Airport Rd, Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234) on Day 1. The group needs a 56-passenger charter bus for two airport pickup runs on Wednesday afternoon — a 3:00 PM wave and a 5:30 PM wave — plus a morning return transfer on Friday at 8:00 AM. Total billed time across three runs: roughly 8 hours.

A 56-passenger charter bus at $200 – $350/hour estimates to roughly $1,600 – $2,800 across the three transfer blocks. ACY is about 10 miles from the Convention Center via Tilton Road and the AC Expressway — roughly 20 minutes without traffic, but afternoon arrivals on weekdays can run longer when inbound expressway volume builds. The Convention Center has a designated motorcoach staging area adjacent to the One Convention Blvd entrance, which keeps large-vehicle logistics cleaner than trying to stage on surface streets.

For multi-day convention programs, locking in the bus well in advance of the event date protects both rate and availability. Pro tip: The Atlantic City transportation guide has updated guidance on ground transport logistics for event planners.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Atlantic City Bus Rental Prices

How does this website work?

Partybusatlanticcity.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 Partybusatlanticcity.com and how does party bus pricing work?

Partybusatlanticcity.com is a quote-comparison website — similar in concept to a travel search tool — that lets you see party bus and charter bus pricing from a network of transportation companies serving Atlantic City and the surrounding area. Partybusatlanticcity.com is not an operator or motor carrier and does not provide the transportation itself. Pricing on any given trip depends on the vehicle, the date, the route, available inventory, and how many hours you need. The fastest way to get an accurate number is to fill out the quick form or call 640-292-0630.

How do I find the best party bus price in Atlantic City, New Jersey?

Enter your pickup location, destination, date, passenger count, and trip times as precisely as possible — the more accurate the details, the better the vehicle matches you'll see. Weekday trips, earlier departure windows, and off-peak dates tend to price softer when availability allows. Booking several months ahead of a high-demand date — prom season, a summer Saturday, a big event weekend at Boardwalk Hall — gives you more options and more pricing leverage than booking close in.

Flexible on timing? Mention it when you call 640-292-0630.

How many hours do Atlantic City party bus rentals usually run?

Most party bus rentals in this market are quoted in blocks of a few hours — commonly two to four, depending on the vehicle and the company. A tight Boardwalk loop might qualify for a shorter block; a full prom night or concert run typically requires a longer minimum. When you submit a quote request, the available options returned will reflect what's realistic for your specific trip length.

Why does the same party bus cost more on a Saturday than a Wednesday?

Weekend demand in Atlantic City is consistently higher than weekday demand — casino groups, bachelorette parties, concert runs to Boardwalk Hall, and wedding shuttles all stack on Friday and Saturday nights. Higher demand against limited vehicle supply pushes prices up. Wednesday and Thursday trips, or daytime weekend pickups before around 4:00 PM, often price lower because they compete less directly with peak nighttime demand.

Does the price go up if I add more stops to my Atlantic City itinerary?

Generally yes — more stops mean more time on the clock, and bus rentals are priced by the hour. A four-stop casino crawl from Bally's to Hard Rock to Ocean and back is going to run longer than a simple point-to-point, and the total booked hours will reflect that. When requesting a quote, list every planned stop so the estimate accounts for actual trip time rather than just mileage.

Can I get a flat-rate quote for an Atlantic City trip instead of an hourly rate?

Some point-to-point trips — a straight airport transfer from ACY to a casino hotel, for example — may be quoted as a flat rate rather than hourly. Longer multi-stop itineraries and event nights are almost always hourly. When you call 640-292-0630 or fill out the form, mention whether your trip is a simple transfer or a full evening itinerary so the options returned fit your situation.

How far in advance should I book a party bus for Atlantic City prom?

For prom, booking by December or January for a late-April or May date is the right window. Prom season in Atlantic, Cape May, and Cumberland counties compresses into about six weeks, and buses across the region fill up fast. Waiting until March means premium pricing and limited vehicle selection.

Waiting until April means you may find nothing at all at a reasonable rate. For prom: book early or expect to pay significantly more — or come up empty.

What happens to pricing during big Atlantic City events like fights or concerts at Boardwalk Hall?

Major events at Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall — boxing and MMA cards, arena concerts, NCAA tournaments — spike demand for buses across the entire South Jersey market simultaneously. Rideshare prices surge the same nights, which makes private bus rentals even more attractive by comparison. Buses for those specific event dates can book out weeks ahead.

If your group is planning around a named event, treat it like a prom-season booking: the sooner you lock in the date, the better the rate and the better the vehicle options.

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