Party Bus Rentals in Colorado Springs, Colorado
Need Colorado Springs party bus rentals for a concert at Ford Amphitheater, a Switchbacks match at Weidner Field, a wedding near The Broadmoor, or a mountain day trip? Coloradospringspartybus.net helps you start one quote request and compare buses, amenities, and all-inclusive rates from transportation providers serving Colorado Springs. Enter your group size, dates, and itinerary online, or call 303-225-4640 to get the details moving!
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Coloradospringspartybus.net is a website that helps you find and compare party bus, minibus, Sprinter limousine, and charter bus options in Colorado Springs, Colorado. It is not a bus company, it does not own vehicles, and it does not provide transportation directly. Instead, the website connects your quote request with a network of bus companies serving Colorado Springs and the surrounding Pikes Peak region.
Instead of describing your trip to company after company, you share the information once—your headcount, pickup location, travel date, stops, and vehicle preferences—then see different transportation options in one place. You can compare pictures, amenities, and all-inclusive rates without creating an account, and you never pay for seats you do not need. Your choice stays focused on the vehicle that fits your group, not on sorting through a pile of disconnected phone calls.
Whether you need a small party bus for downtown Colorado Springs, a full-size coach for an Air Force football weekend, or a wedding shuttle between hotel blocks and a venue near Cheyenne Mountain, Coloradospringspartybus.net makes the first step quick. Use the online quote form or call 303-225-4640 to request pricing for your specific itinerary.
A Bus for Every Colorado Springs Group
Colorado Springs groups can compare everything from a 14-passenger Sprinter limousine and compact 15-35 passenger minibus to 15-50 passenger party buses and a 40-56 passenger charter bus. Browse the full selection of bus types when you need to match the vehicle to downtown streets, mountain gear, luggage, or a large guest list.
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Buses/vehicles listed above are NOT exact makes and models available. We are NOT a bus company. Photos are examples only and may show stock or typical vehicles, not the exact bus or vehicle you will receive. To get more exact vehicle photos, availability, and pricing, fill out the online quote form or call 303-225-4640.
Colorado Springs Bus Amenities Built Around Your Trip
Your vehicle choice depends on the trip, and Colorado Springs gives you plenty of different use cases. A party bus may include wraparound seating, LED lighting, a beverage area, Bluetooth sound, and flat-screen TVs for a birthday night through Tejon Street or a concert run to Ford Amphitheater. Smaller minibuses are easier to position around Old Colorado City, downtown hotels, and Manitou Springs.
For school trips, weddings, sports teams, and longer routes up I-25 or US-24, a charter bus may offer reclining seats, climate control, WiFi, power outlets, overhead storage, undercarriage luggage bays, a PA system, and an onboard restroom. Amenities vary by vehicle, so list your must-haves when you request a quote and compare the options that actually fit your group.
Air-conditioning
Wraparound Leather Seats
AUX / Bluetooth Sound System
LED and Fiber Optic Lighting
Built-in Bar Areas With Ice Storage and Cup Holders
TVs and Entertainment Systems
Amenities listed above are just common types of features available on party buses. Because we are a lead referral website and do not directly own or operate buses, exact vehicle features vary by provider and availability. After you submit your quote request, you will see a results page to browse your available options. To confirm the exact amenities included on a specific bus, simply call 303-225-4640.
Compare Colorado Springs Party Bus Prices for Any Group
How much does a party bus cost in Colorado Springs? To give you an idea, a 14-passenger Sprinter limousine may run around $150–$300 per hour, smaller 15-20 passenger party buses may fall near $180–$320 per hour, 20-30 passenger buses may run about $220–$400 per hour, and larger 35-50 passenger party buses may reach roughly $280–$500 per hour. Full-size charter buses may run around $150–$300 per hour or $1,200–$2,500 per day.
Those figures are planning ranges, not a locked-in price. Your actual quote depends on the date, vehicle, hours, mileage, stops, group size, and demand around events like Labor Day Lift Off, Air Force football, Colorado Springs Comic Con, and the summer concert calendar. Check the Colorado Springs party bus prices page, then request an all-inclusive quote with no account required by calling 303-225-4640 or using the online form.
| Type of Bus | Cost Per Hour Weekdays | Cost Per Hour Weekends | Cost Per Day |
|---|---|---|---|
| 14 Passenger Sprinter Limo | $170 – $318+ | $219 – $344+ | $1,526 – $3,113+ |
| Sprinter Van Rental | $187 – $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 | $113 – $246+ | $147 – $261+ | $1,098 – $2,105+ |
| 40–56 Passenger Charter Bus | $158 – $327+ | $162 – $348+ | $1,331 – $2,841+ |
| ABOVE PRICES ARE JUST EXAMPLES. These figures are not current market data, exact quotes, or guaranteed ranges. 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 303-225-4640. | |||
See Every Colorado Springs Party Bus Option in One Place
Colorado Springs transportation gets complicated when one group is spread between Briargate, downtown, Old Colorado City, The Broadmoor, and the Air Force Academy. Add I-25 traffic, event-day parking, mountain roads, one-way downtown closures, and guests arriving from Colorado Springs Airport, and a simple night out can turn into a coordination job.
Coloradospringspartybus.net gives you one place to start. You enter the trip once, then compare different vehicle sizes, onboard features, and all-inclusive rates from bus companies serving Colorado Springs. A small group can look at a Sprinter limousine or minibus, while a reunion, sports roster, convention group, or wedding guest list can compare full-size coaches with luggage space and onboard restrooms.
You also get local planning information before you request a quote. Ford Amphitheater uses a dedicated rideshare loop and a shuttle lot at Compassion International, Broadmoor World Arena directs drop-offs to Geyser Drive, the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum has a two-bus lane on Sierra Madre, and Weidner Field spreads parking across downtown instead of offering one giant event lot. Those details affect the vehicle and the schedule, so they belong in your initial trip plan.
Start with Colorado Springs group transportation, compare the options that fit, and call 303-225-4640 if you want help describing the route.
Colorado Springs Party Bus Services
From airport transfers and corporate loops to prom nights, wedding guest shuttles, brewery outings, field trips, and sports travel, Coloradospringspartybus.net helps you compare group transportation for the way Colorado Springs actually works. Pick the service below that matches your itinerary, then request a quote around your dates and stops.

Colorado Springs Airport Shuttles & Transportation
Landing at Colorado Springs Airport (7770 Milton E. Proby Parkway, Colorado Springs, CO 80916) with a group and luggage? The airport allows active loading and unloading at the terminal curb, while unattended vehicles can be ticketed or towed, so your group should gather baggage first and coordinate the bus approach only when everyone is ready. The airport’s official ground transportation page explains that airport ground transportation is provided by independent businesses and that commercial vehicles need airport permits.
For larger vehicles, the airport lists an oversized limit of 40 feet long by 8.5 feet wide, and oversized parking is charged at twice the applicable short-term or long-term rate. A Colorado Springs airport shuttle keeps the group together for hotel transfers, Air Force Academy arrivals, and trips from COS to downtown or The Broadmoor instead of splitting luggage across several cars. Have your terminal, airline, baggage count, and hotel block ready when you call 303-225-4640.

Colorado Springs Bachelor & Bachelorette Transportation
Planning a bachelor or bachelorette night through Colorado Springs? A realistic route may start with dinner downtown, continue through Tejon Street or Old Colorado City, and finish near Manitou Springs, where parking and narrow commercial streets make a multi-car plan harder than it looks. A party bus keeps the group on one itinerary while the bus handles the movement between neighborhoods.
For a smaller group, compare a 14-passenger Sprinter limousine or a compact party bus. Larger wedding parties may want a 25-, 30-, or 40-passenger vehicle with a sound system and room for bags, jackets, and decorations. Use the Colorado Springs bachelor and bachelorette transportation page to start your quote, especially for summer Saturdays when The Broadmoor, downtown hotels, and mountain venues all compete for the same vehicles.

Colorado Springs Birthday, Sweet 16, & Quinceañera Party Bus Rentals
For a birthday, Sweet 16, or quinceañera, the route usually includes several stops instead of one address—a family pickup, photos, dinner, and a final venue. Cheyenne Mountain Zoo (4250 Cheyenne Mountain Zoo Road, Colorado Springs, CO 80906) offers free parking subject to availability, but the property sits above The Broadmoor on a mountain road, so a smaller minibus may be easier for a compact guest list while a larger party bus gives a full group one arrival plan.
Review the Zoo’s official visit page before setting the pickup window, then compare a vehicle with the seating and entertainment setup your family wants. A Colorado Springs birthday party bus can cover the whole itinerary without asking relatives to coordinate separate cars across Lake Avenue, Circle Drive, and I-25. Call 303-225-4640 with the headcount and number of stops.

Colorado Springs Concert Transportation & Shuttles
Ford Amphitheater (95 Spectrum Loop, Colorado Springs, CO 80921) sits in the InterQuest area and holds up to 8,000 guests, so the arrival plan matters on a sold-out concert night. Street parking on Spectrum Loop is first come, first served, Bass Pro Shops offers free parking about an 8-10 minute walk away, and the venue’s no-cost shuttle lot at Compassion International (12290 Voyager Parkway) begins departures at 5:30 p.m. and continues for 60 minutes after the show.
The official Ford Amphitheater parking and visit page also lists a rideshare loop outside the South Gate. A Colorado Springs concert shuttle gives your group one coordinated pickup and a place to keep the schedule together after the encore, instead of sending everyone toward different lots and rideshare zones. Summer concert weekends fill local inventory quickly, so request your quote as soon as the show date is confirmed.

Colorado Springs Corporate Event Transportation
Corporate groups moving between downtown hotels, Peak Innovation Park, the Northgate area, and Colorado Springs Airport have to work around I-25, Academy Boulevard, Powers Boulevard, and the US-24 corridor. A meeting schedule that looks easy on a map can fall apart when every attendee arrives in a different car and downtown parking garages are charging separately. The City’s parking system page lists downtown garages and surface lots, but those spaces do not solve the problem of moving an entire team between stops.
A Colorado Springs corporate shuttle can connect hotels, offices, training sites, and conference venues on a daily schedule, with minibuses for smaller executive groups or charter buses for larger teams carrying presentation materials. If your event overlaps Colorado Springs Comic Con at Broadmoor World Arena or a major Ford Amphitheater concert weekend, ask for pricing early because hotel rooms and larger vehicles tighten at the same time.

Colorado Springs Private Event Transportation Services
Family reunions, military celebrations, graduation dinners, and birthday groups often combine Colorado Springs attractions that are spread across the city. A private itinerary might run from a downtown hotel to Garden of the Gods, then through Old Colorado City and Manitou Springs, with every stop adding another parking and regrouping problem.
Garden of the Gods Park (1805 North 30th Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80904) is free, but the Visitor & Nature Center notes that its parking supply is limited and advanced reservations are recommended for vehicle tours. Review the official Garden of the Gods vehicle tour page before planning a large group arrival. A Colorado Springs private event bus lets you plan around the venue’s access points instead of asking every guest to find a separate space at every stop.

Colorado Springs Homecoming & Prom Party Bus Rentals
Prom season brings demand from schools across El Paso County into the same six-week window, and the Broadmoor World Arena is a common event destination. At Broadmoor World Arena (3185 Venetucci Boulevard, Colorado Springs, CO 80906), general parking is listed at $10 with cash or $10.50 by card, premium parking is $25 when available, and tailgating is not allowed in the lot. The venue recommends Geyser Drive for drop-offs at 2922 Geyser Drive.
That makes a Colorado Springs prom party bus useful for more than the ride itself: students unload at the recommended curb, the bus does not need a line of separate spaces, and the return plan can be set before the dance ends. For prom, start requesting quotes by December; waiting until spring can mean fewer large buses and sharply higher hourly ranges.

Colorado Springs School Event & Field Trip Transportation
School groups visiting the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum (200 South Sierra Madre Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80903) should plan the bus before arrival. The Museum offers special group rates for groups of 12 or more, and its group-tour guidance lists street parking in front of the entrance on Sierra Madre for up to two buses on a first-come basis. If that lane is full, bus parking in the Park Union District lot costs $35 per bus.
That detail is easy to miss when planning a field trip around exhibits, lunch, and chaperone counts. The Museum’s official group tour page gives you the parking rule and group requirements, while a Colorado Springs field trip bus keeps students, bags, and adult chaperones together from school pickup to the Sierra Madre curb. Ask about WiFi, power outlets, PA equipment, and an onboard restroom when you request pricing.

Colorado Springs Sporting Event Transportation
Colorado Springs has several very different sports-trip setups. Weidner Field (111 West Cimarron Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80903) spreads parking through downtown, with the Switchbacks listing parking along the west side of Sierra Madre Street and Gates A and B on the northwest and southwest corners. The stadium is cashless, so guests should plan for card or digital payment once inside.
Falcon Stadium (4900 Stadium Boulevard, Air Force Academy, CO 80840) also creates peak demand during football season. Air Force lists seven home football games in 2026, including Navy on October 3, UConn on October 31, and San Jose State on November 14, with exact times subject to broadcast changes. Review the official 2026 football schedule before setting your route, then use a Colorado Springs sports bus for fans, alumni, or teams.
September through November Saturdays should be requested months ahead.

Colorado Springs Wedding Transportation & Shuttle Service
Wedding transportation around Colorado Springs usually means moving guests between hotel blocks, ceremony sites, photos, and receptions near The Broadmoor, Cheyenne Mountain, downtown, or Garden of the Gods. A wedding shuttle is especially useful when guests are staying in several parts of the city and the reception site has limited curb space or a steep approach road.
For a reception near The Broadmoor, the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, or a west-side venue, build the schedule around I-25 Exit 138, Lake Avenue, and the venue’s actual loading area instead of relying on every guest to follow a map in formalwear. A Colorado Springs wedding shuttle can run a hotel loop, a ceremony-to-reception transfer, or a late return route. Include the hotel names, guest count, ceremony time, reception end time, and whether you need a minibus or full-size coach when you call 303-225-4640.

Colorado Springs Winery Tour & Pub Crawl Transportation
Colorado Springs brewery and tasting itineraries often run through downtown, Old Colorado City, Manitou Springs, and the northern corridor around Northgate. The challenge is not finding one stop; it is keeping everyone together across several stops while parking, traffic, and tasting-room schedules change. A party bus or minibus lets you build a route without asking anyone in the group to manage separate vehicles between pours.
For a compact downtown route, compare a 14- or 20-passenger vehicle. If your group is crossing town or adding a stop in Pueblo, a larger coach gives you more room for coolers, jackets, and purchases. Start with the Colorado Springs winery tour and pub crawl page, then send the full stop list with your quote request so the vehicle and hours match the route.
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Your request goes to a national booking platform, where you compare pricing and vehicle photos of available buses to find the right fit for your group.
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Party Bus Service Beyond Colorado Springs
Colorado Springs groups can also request transportation to Pueblo, Highlands Ranch, Centennial, Lakewood, and Aurora. Compare a Pueblo bus rental for southern Colorado trips, a Highlands Ranch party bus or Centennial bus rental for Front Range events, or transportation toward Denver through Lakewood and Aurora. Tell us the full route so mileage and stops are included.

Frequently Asked Questions About Colorado Springs Bus Rentals
How does this website work?
Coloradospringspartybus.net 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.
How much does a party bus cost in Colorado Springs, Colorado?
To give you an idea, small party buses may run around $180–$320 per hour, mid-size buses may fall near $220–$400 per hour, and larger party buses may reach roughly $280–$500 per hour. A full-size charter bus may run around $150–$300 per hour or $1,200–$2,500 per day. Those are planning ranges, not guaranteed prices.
Your actual quote depends on your date, vehicle, hours, mileage, stops, and demand. Request pricing through the Colorado Springs party bus prices page or call 303-225-4640.
What is Coloradospringspartybus.net?
Coloradospringspartybus.net is an advertising and referral website for party bus, minibus, Sprinter limousine, and charter bus transportation in Colorado Springs. It is not a local bus company, it is not a broker, and it does not provide transportation directly. The website connects your request with a network of transportation providers serving Colorado Springs so you can compare vehicles and rates without calling multiple companies yourself.
What size bus should I request for a Colorado Springs trip?
Start with your actual headcount, then leave room for coats, bags, coolers, decorations, or sports equipment. A Sprinter limousine may fit a smaller celebration, a 15-35 passenger minibus works well for wedding loops and downtown transfers, and a 40-56 passenger charter bus is usually better for school groups, sports teams, airport luggage, and long-distance travel. If your number is close to the vehicle limit, compare the next size up rather than planning every seat at full capacity.
What should I include when requesting a quote?
Have your date, pickup address, drop-off address, passenger count, start and end times, number of stops, and preferred amenities ready. Colorado Springs routes also benefit from a little extra detail: tell us whether you are going to Ford Amphitheater, Broadmoor World Arena, Weidner Field, Falcon Stadium, Garden of the Gods, or the airport. A precise itinerary makes it easier to compare the right vehicle and avoid leaving out staging time or mountain-road mileage.
Can a bus take my group to Pikes Peak?
It depends on the vehicle, season, and itinerary. Pikes Peak – America’s Mountain requires timed-entry reservations for vehicles traveling above mile 7 during the main season, and the summit has limited parking. The 2026 guidance lists a $2 timed-entry permit and a separate shuttle option from the Mile 7 parking area.
For the next Broadmoor Pikes Peak International Hill Climb, scheduled for June 27, 2027, race-week traffic and access restrictions will be especially important. Review the official Pikes Peak reservations page before requesting a vehicle.
Popular Colorado Springs Party Bus Destinations
Colorado Springs group trips often combine a venue with a parking problem, a mountain route, or a high-demand event date. These destinations are a useful starting point, but confirm each venue’s current access rules before your trip and include the details in your quote request.

Ford Amphitheater
Ford Amphitheater (95 Spectrum Loop, Colorado Springs, CO 80921) is an 8,000-seat outdoor venue in the InterQuest area, and its event parking plan gives groups several different arrival choices. Street parking on Spectrum Loop is first come, first served, Bass Pro Shops sits about an 8-10 minute walk away, and the shuttle lot at Compassion International (12290 Voyager Parkway) sends shuttles from 5:30 p.m. through roughly one hour after the show ends. The venue also lists a rideshare loop outside the South Gate.
A party bus can keep your group on one pickup plan instead of scattering everyone among three different lots. Confirm the current show-day details on the official Ford Amphitheater parking page.
Address: 95 Spectrum Loop, Colorado Springs, CO 80921

Broadmoor World Arena
Broadmoor World Arena (3185 Venetucci Boulevard, Colorado Springs, CO 80906) hosts concerts, hockey, family shows, and Colorado Springs Comic Con, with event traffic often building before doors open. The venue lists three parking approaches—Venetucci Boulevard, Geyser Drive, and Bob Johnson Drive—and recommends Geyser Drive or Bob Johnson Drive for quicker entry. General parking is $10 with cash or $10.50 by card, while premium Lot A parking is $25 when available.
Tailgating is not allowed, and the venue recommends Geyser Drive at 2922 Geyser Drive for drop-offs. A bus can unload there and avoid sending every guest toward separate spaces. Review the official Broadmoor World Arena directions page before setting your pickup time.
Address: 3185 Venetucci Boulevard, Colorado Springs, CO 80906 Phone: (719) 477-2100

Weidner Field
Weidner Field (111 West Cimarron Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80903) is downtown home of Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC and a venue for other events. The stadium does not rely on one dedicated parking field; the Switchbacks direct guests toward distributed downtown parking, with parking along the west side of Sierra Madre Street and general entrances at Gates A and B on the northwest and southwest corners. The stadium is cashless, so guests should plan on card or digital payment inside.
A minibus can drop your group close to the stadium while the bus avoids turning a fan trip into a downtown parking search. Use the Switchbacks’ official event-day policies for current gate and parking information.
Address: 111 West Cimarron Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80903 Phone: (719) 368-8480

U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum
The U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum (200 South Sierra Madre Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80903) is a strong fit for school groups, military families, sports clubs, and adult tour groups. The Museum offers group rates for 12 or more visitors, and its group-tour information lists a bus lane in front of the entrance on Sierra Madre that accommodates up to two buses on a first-come basis. When that lane is full, buses can use the Park Union District lot across the street for $35 per bus.
That is the detail to put into your field-trip schedule before arrival, especially if students are carrying lunches or backpacks. Check the official group visit page and request a minibus or charter bus that matches your class size.
Address: 200 South Sierra Madre Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80903 Phone: (719) 497-1234

Garden of the Gods
Garden of the Gods Park (1805 North 30th Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80904) covers more than 1,300 acres, and the Visitor & Nature Center is the practical starting point for groups that need restrooms, exhibits, tickets, and trail information. The park itself is free, but the official vehicle-tour page notes that Visitor Center parking is limited and advance reservations are recommended for organized vehicle tours. A full-size coach should not be treated like a handful of cars that can pull into any small trailhead space, so build the itinerary around the Visitor Center and confirm access before adding multiple park stops.
Review the official Garden of the Gods park information before your trip, then use a minibus or charter bus to keep the group together on the park loop.
Address: 1805 North 30th Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80904

Cheyenne Mountain Zoo
Cheyenne Mountain Zoo (4250 Cheyenne Mountain Zoo Road, Colorado Springs, CO 80906) sits on the side of Cheyenne Mountain above The Broadmoor, with the usual approach from I-25 Exit 138 through Lake Avenue and the hotel roundabout. The Zoo offers free parking subject to availability, but its mountain location and popular summer dates make early arrival useful for school groups, family reunions, and birthday outings. A minibus is often easier for a smaller group on the final approach, while a charter bus gives a larger class room for coolers, backpacks, and a climate-controlled ride.
Check the official Cheyenne Mountain Zoo visit page for current hours and access notes before requesting transportation.
Address: 4250 Cheyenne Mountain Zoo Road, Colorado Springs, CO 80906 Phone: (719) 633-9925