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Wedding Bus Rentals Prices

See what wedding transportation costs, which bus types work best, and how to get the best price for your event.

Wedding Transportation Costs

Guest shuttles, venue transfers, and wedding party transportation. The cost of wedding transportation depends on the bus type you choose, how long you need it, and where you are located.

Most groups booking wedding transportation pay between $125 and $250 per hour for a charter bus. Below, we break down which bus types are best for wedding transportation and what you can expect to pay.

Real-World Wedding Pricing

Wedding bus pricing depends on vehicle type, total hours, number of vehicles, and season. In the Seattle market, a typical 5-hour minibus rental runs $1,150–$1,250, and an 8-hour full-day motorcoach rental runs $2,200–$2,800. Peak wedding season (May–October) and Saturday evenings command premium rates. Tipping the driver 15–20% is customary.

Recommended Bus Types for Weddings

Minibus

24-35 passengers

$125 – $200

per hour

Ideal for guest shuttles between hotel, ceremony, and reception venues

Comfortable seatingOverhead storageWiFiPower outlets
Sprinter Van

8-14 passengers

$150 – $250

per hour

Elegant option for the wedding party or VIP guest transport

Leather SeatingRear LuggageTinted WindowsEasy Access
Charter Bus

50-56 passengers

$150 – $275

per hour

Best for large weddings with 50+ guests needing transportation

Reclining seatsUnderneath StorageRestroomPower outlets
Party Bus

15-40 passengers

$200 – $500

per hour

Lights-and-sound option for the after-party or post-reception transport

Premium sound systemLED mood lightingDance floorBar area

Matching Bus Size to Your Wedding Group

Consider venue accessibility when choosing the shuttle size. Often larger full-size motorcoaches aren't able to access smaller venues due to size and weight. Smaller shuttles can navigate challenging locations more efficiently, providing your guests with a more convenient experience. If you don't need to move all your guests at one time, consider running a shuttle service — it could save money. For the wedding party, a sprinter van (8-14 passengers) or small shuttle bus is a perfect solution to keep the bride's dress immaculate and everyone together.

All Bus Types at a Glance

Compare capacity and pricing across all available bus types to find the right fit for your wedding event.

Bus TypeCapacityPrice/HourGood Fit?
Charter Bus50-56$150 – $275Recommended
Minibus24-35$125 – $200Recommended
Shuttle Van14-24$100 – $175Available
Sprinter Van8-14$150 – $250Recommended
Party Bus15-40$200 – $500Recommended

Save Money on Wedding Transportation

1

Book your wedding bus 4-6 weeks in advance (8-12 weeks during peak season) to lock in the best rates.

2

Compare quotes from multiple operators through Buslane — our marketplace model means operators compete for your booking.

3

Choose the right bus size for your group. Do not pay for a 56-passenger coach if a 24-passenger minibus fits your wedding group.

4

Consider weekday events when possible — weekend and holiday rates are typically 20-30% higher.

5

Bundle multiple legs (pickup + return) with the same operator for a package discount.

Planning Your Wedding Transportation

Planning Guide

Start by mapping your venues and guest hotel locations. Most weddings need 2-3 shuttle runs: hotel to ceremony, ceremony to reception, and reception back to hotel. For destination weddings with 100+ guests, consider a dedicated coach for the full day.

Timing Tips

Schedule pickups 45 minutes before ceremony time to account for loading and traffic. For receptions, have buses ready 30 minutes before the scheduled end time with a final sweep 30 minutes after.

Wedding Pricing FAQ

A good rule of thumb: plan for 40-60% of your guest count needing shuttle service. For 150 guests, expect 60-90 shuttle riders, which typically requires 2-3 minibus runs or 1-2 coach loads.
Most operators allow exterior signage (Just Married banners, etc.) and minor interior decorations. Confetti, glitter, and anything that stains are typically not allowed. Ask your operator about their decoration policy when booking.
Book a shuttle schedule with 2-3 departure times from the reception (e.g., 9 PM, 10:30 PM, midnight). This gives guests flexibility without requiring them to arrange their own rides.
Tipping is appreciated but not required. The standard is 10-15% of the rental cost, or $50-$100 per driver for a half-day service. Many couples include the tip in the final payment.
Yes — multi-stop routes are standard for wedding shuttles. Common patterns include hotel → ceremony → reception → hotel, or multiple hotel pickups consolidated into one ceremony run.
Book 6–8 weeks before your wedding date for standard markets. For peak wedding season (May–October) and popular wedding destinations like wine country or beach venues, book 10–12 weeks out. Saturday bookings in summer fill fastest. Your bus is one vendor that cannot be replaced last-minute — prioritize it alongside your venue and catering.
A sprinter van (8–14 passengers) is the ideal fit for a small wedding party. It's more intimate than a full minibus, looks polished for photos, and costs 30–40% less than a minibus for the same hours. For small guest groups (under 20), a sprinter van plus a few rideshares is often more practical than booking an undersized minibus.
Yes — all charter buses and vans in the Buslane network have climate-controlled interiors. For summer weddings in warm climates, the driver will have the cabin pre-cooled before guest boarding. If your wedding involves outdoor-to-indoor transitions in extreme heat or cold, mention this when booking so the driver can plan accordingly.
Yes — many operators in our network have ADA-accessible vehicles with wheelchair lifts and designated positions. Specify the number of guests with mobility requirements when submitting your quote request and we'll match you with appropriately equipped vehicles. Accessible vehicles should be booked early, as availability is more limited than standard coaches.
After booking, you'll share your full timeline with the operator — ceremony time, cocktail hour transitions, reception end time, and hotel drop-off. The driver reviews the timeline and plans parking and staging for each venue. On the day, you'll have the driver's direct phone number. Most wedding drivers build a 15-minute buffer into each leg to account for guests running late or photo delays.
Wedding transportation is typically priced as a combined package across vehicle types. A small wedding shuttle (one minibus, 5 hours) runs $625–$1,000. A mid-size wedding (two minibuses or one full coach + a sprinter van for the wedding party, 6–8 hours) averages $1,800–$3,200. Large weddings (multiple coaches plus a luxury sprinter van for the couple, full-day service) range $4,000–$7,500. Most couples spend 1–3% of their total wedding budget on guest transportation, and many find that the parking and rideshare costs they avoid largely offset the rental.
A wedding shuttle is a charter bus or minibus used to move guests between hotels, the ceremony, and the reception — it's a logistics vehicle prioritizing efficient guest transport. A wedding party bus is a converted vehicle with wrap-around lounge seating, LED lighting, and a sound system, used by the wedding party for in-vehicle celebration between venues or as part of the bachelor/bachelorette weekend. Many couples book a shuttle for guests and a party bus for the wedding party — the two product categories serve different roles.

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