

Abilene Party Bus Company is an online comparison platform built for groups who would rather see options side by side than make seven phone calls. Instead of hunting down individual bus companies and describing your trip from scratch each time, you enter your trip details — date, headcount, pickup point, stops — once. The platform returns vehicles and all-inclusive pricing from bus companies covering Fort Worth and the greater DFW area, and you compare everything in one place.
The company doesn't own or operate buses. It connects you to a national booking company with a network of independent transportation providers across Texas and the rest of the country. That setup opens up a wide range of vehicle types — from Sprinter vans for executive airport transfers to 56-passenger charter buses for large-scale convention shuttles — without you running down each company one at a time.
You input your trip details once, see options from multiple companies, and choose the one that fits.
Call 325-339-3250 any time, including weekends and late nights, for itinerary questions, vehicle availability checks, or help matching your group to the right size. Pick what fits, submit your request, and move forward. Call 325-339-3250 whenever you're ready.
Browse the full selection of available bus types — from Sprinter vans and 14-passenger Sprinter limos to 15- to 50-passenger party buses, 15- to 35-passenger minibuses, and 40- to 56-passenger charter buses. One form gives you the capacity breakdown, amenity list, and pricing comparison you need right now.
























Photos are examples only and may show stock or typical vehicles, not the exact bus or vehicle you will receive. Exact vehicle photos, amenities, availability, and pricing come from the independent operator with your quote. For help comparing options, call 325-339-3250.
The right amenity setup depends on what your group is actually doing. A 25-passenger party bus stocked with a full-length bar, color-changing LED lighting, and Bluetooth sound hits differently on a bachelorette run through West 7th than on a corporate airport transfer from DFW. For executive transfers and wedding guest shuttle loops, a minibus with plush reclining seats, climate control, and USB charging at every position is the sharper fit.
Long hauls — Fort Worth groups heading east on I-30 to Globe Life Field or multi-day corporate runs at the Fort Worth Convention Center — call for full charter buses: undercarriage luggage bays, onboard restrooms, overhead storage. The quote form shows exactly what each vehicle in the network includes before you commit to anything.
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
These are examples of amenities commonly available on this type of vehicle. The exact vehicle, make, model, and amenities vary by operator and availability. Call 325-339-3250 with any specific request so it can be included in your quote search.
Party bus and charter bus prices in Fort Worth depend on vehicle size, the date, how many hours you need, and which providers in the network are available on your window. General ranges to plan around: 14-passenger Sprinter limos run $170–$350/hour; 15–20 passenger party buses run $200–$380/hour; 20–30 passenger buses run $240–$420/hour; 35–50 passenger party buses run $290–$495/hour; and 40- to 56-passenger charter buses run $150–$300/hour or $1,200–$2,500 for a full day. Peak-demand dates in Fort Worth — the Stock Show & Rodeo stretch from mid-January through early February, Texas Rangers playoff runs in the fall, and prom season in late April through May — push rates up and thin out available vehicles fast.
When you're ready to rent a party bus for your group, the quote form gets you live results from multiple providers in under a minute. For an all-inclusive price tailored to your exact headcount, itinerary, and date, call 325-339-3250 or check the Fort Worth party bus prices page for current rate ranges.
| 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+ |
| Illustrative planning examples only. These figures are not current market data, exact quotes, or guaranteed ranges. Available options and pricing depend on the trip details and the booking company or transportation provider responding to the request. Request estimates online or call 325-339-3250. | |||
The core value is comparison. Finding Fort Worth group transportation the traditional way — calling companies individually, describing the same trip over and over, waiting on callbacks, then trying to align quotes that use different billing structures — burns hours before you've confirmed a single vehicle. Abilene Party Bus Company replaces that process with one form and real-time results from a network of bus companies covering the DFW area.
When you compare through this platform, you see vehicle photos, capacity, amenities, and all-in pricing at the same time. No costs surfacing after the fact. Call 325-339-3250 at any hour — including Friday nights before a Saturday event — to work through questions, check availability, or handle a last-minute itinerary adjustment.
Fort Worth's I-35W during the evening rush can add significant time to a straightforward trip south of downtown. Parking near Dickies Arena on Stock Show nights runs $20 per vehicle and fills early. Rideshare surge pricing in the Stockyards on weekend nights is real and unpredictable.
One bus changes the math: your entire crew rides together for a single flat rate, nobody circles for a spot on Exchange Avenue, and the night stays on schedule. Call 325-339-3250 any time to confirm your date.
From airport shuttles and corporate event runs to wedding shuttle loops, bachelor and bachelorette parties, prom night, concerts, sporting events, private group outings, birthday celebrations, school field trips, and winery and pub crawl tours — the party bus rentals available through Abilene Party Bus Company cover every occasion across Tarrant County and the greater DFW area. Whatever brings your group together in Fort Worth, there's a bus in the network ready for it.

Dallas–Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) — 2400 Aviation Dr, DFW Airport, TX 75261 — processes more than 87 million passengers annually across five terminals: A, B, C, D, and E. Terminal D handles the majority of international arrivals; terminals A, B, C, and E cover domestic. Commercial vehicles use the lower-level Arrivals curbside lane at each terminal, but the move that keeps the pickup clean is having one point-person gather the full group at baggage claim and call for pickup only when everyone has their bags and is ready — not a minute before. DFW's lower-level commercial lane traffic moves quickly, and buses cannot idle at the curb while passengers filter out one by one.
For groups arriving on multiple flights at different times, the Cell Phone Lot on International Pkwy provides a legal staging area until the last flight lands and the full crew is together. Fort Worth Alliance Airport (AFW) handles private, charter, and cargo aviation but no scheduled commercial passenger service. Review the official DFW ground transportation page for current commercial lane protocols before your arrival date, then call 325-339-3250 to set up your Fort Worth airport shuttle bus rental and work through the terminal logistics in advance.

Exchange Avenue in the Stockyards on a Friday night is exactly where you want your bachelorette crew — and exactly where you don't want to be hunting for parking or waiting on surge-priced rideshares at midnight. The district packs in Billy Bob's Texas at 2520 Rodeo Plaza (the world's largest honky-tonk, covering 100,000 square feet across more than 30 bar stations), the White Elephant Saloon, Cowtown Winery at 128 E. Exchange Ave. inside Mule Alley, and a dozen more stops along a walkable brick-lined stretch. Bus groups load and unload at Lot 5 on the east side of Stockyards Station, and Billy Bob's Texas offers 20 acres of paved parking for larger groups.
A Fort Worth bachelorette party bus rental — full bar, LED lighting, premium sound system — turns the ride itself into the first stop on the itinerary. For a tighter crew, an 18-passenger party bus gives you the same amenity setup without paying for capacity you don't need. Swing through West 7th Street afterward, finish at a rooftop in Sundance Square, or keep the loop going as long as the group wants.
The schedule runs on your timeline. Call 325-339-3250 to check availability.

Fort Worth has a thriving quinceañera and Sweet 16 culture, and a party bus arrival at the venue turns the entrance into an event in itself. A 30-passenger party bus is a popular fit for these celebrations — the wraparound seating, LED lighting packages, and Bluetooth sound make the ride part of the occasion. Request a white, black, or silver bus from the quote form if the color matters for your décor plan; the platform shows exterior options across multiple providers.
Fort Worth birthday party bus rentals cover the full range: a tighter crew heading to a rooftop dinner in Sundance Square, a larger group looping between a reception hall and a photo stop at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden (3220 Botanic Garden Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 76107), or a milestone birthday that needs a full charter bus for the complete guest list. Compare sizes and configurations from multiple providers side by side. Call 325-339-3250 to get started.

Dickies Arena (1911 Montgomery St, Fort Worth, TX 76107) is Fort Worth's central concert and entertainment venue — a 14,000-seat arena that hosts the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo, headlining country and rock tours, UFC fight nights, and arena-level touring acts throughout the year. The Chevrolet Parking Garage at 3464 Trail Dr opens 3.5 hours before showtime and fills well before the opener wraps. Street parking along Montgomery Street and University Drive is typically gone before doors open on major-show nights.
Official rideshare pickup is designated on Harley Avenue, and that queue runs long after the final song.
A Fort Worth concert bus rental drops your group at the Dickies Way west entrance before the congestion builds and handles the post-show pickup so your crew walks out and steps on — no app queue, no lot scramble. Round out the evening at Wild Acre Brewing on E El Paso Street or catch the energy early with a Stockyards stop before the show. Call 325-339-3250 to lock in your date.

The Fort Worth Convention Center (1201 Houston St, Fort Worth, TX 76102) anchors the downtown conference corridor, and the Commerce Street Garage at 1301 Commerce charges $20 per vehicle for special-event parking — which adds up quickly when you're moving a 40-person team across multiple conference days. A full charter bus handles the group on a single all-in rate rather than reimbursing parking for a fleet of rental cars. For executive VIP transfers between DFW terminals and downtown hotels, a Sprinter van rental covers the airport leg with individual climate control and premium seating.
For Fort Worth corporate event transportation, the practical configuration is a bus that loops between the hotel block on Commerce Street, the Convention Center, and secondary venues along Sundance Square without every attendee navigating the one-way downtown grid on their own. Minibuses work well for team-building outings to the Cultural District; full charter buses cover the large convention shuttle runs. Call 325-339-3250 to put together the right vehicle configuration for your event schedule.

The Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo draws more than 1.2 million visitors across its 23-day run each January through early February, and roads around Dickies Arena gridlock on peak weekends. Rideshare surge pricing during Stock Show nights climbs well above the standard rate by early evening. A Fort Worth private charter bus picks up your whole crew from a single address at a flat rate regardless of what's happening in the app.
Family reunions at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden, charity galas in the Cultural District, corporate holiday parties, or large group outings to Panther Island Pavilion for outdoor concerts all benefit from a private bus that keeps the group together and the timeline intact. Main St. Fort Worth Arts Festival in April and Mayfest at Trinity Park each May add to the seasonal demand spike — early booking matters for any event falling in those windows. For larger guest counts, a 50-passenger party bus handles the full group without splitting the crew across multiple vehicles.
Call 325-339-3250 to discuss your itinerary.

Prom season in Fort Worth concentrates in late April through mid-May, and it's the highest-demand stretch of the year for party bus and charter bus rentals across Tarrant County. Schools from Paschal to Keller to Southlake Carroll schedule proms in a compressed window, and available vehicles disappear fast. For Fort Worth prom: book by January or expect premium pricing and limited vehicle selection.
A standard 6-hour prom package — school pickup, a photo stop at Sundance Square or the Fort Worth Botanic Garden, venue drop-off, and a post-prom return — runs $1,800–$2,400 when booked four to six months out. Waiting until March or April can push that same package to $3,000 or higher if buses remain available at all. Check the Fort Worth prom party bus page for current vehicle options and compare rates before the window closes.
Call 325-339-3250 to secure your date.

The Fort Worth Zoo (1989 Colonial Pkwy, Fort Worth, TX 76110) is one of North Texas's most popular school trip destinations, holding more than 7,000 animals and offering group admission discounts for parties of 15 or more. Advance reservations are required at least one week out — contact the group sales office at 817-759-7300. Bus groups use the dedicated parking area off Colonial Parkway, and the $5-per-vehicle parking rate is waived for full-size school and charter buses, which simplifies arrival logistics significantly.
For smaller class groups, a 15-passenger party bus keeps the field trip compact and gets everyone to the group entrance without managing a parent carpool.
A Fort Worth school field trip bus drops the entire class at the group entrance and stores lunchboxes and gear in the overhead bins, cutting out the carpool coordination entirely. The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History on Gendy Street, the Kimbell Art Museum in the Cultural District, and the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame are all frequent group stops in the same area. Review the official Fort Worth Zoo plan-a-visit page for current hours and group entry procedures before your date.
Call 325-339-3250 to check vehicle availability.

Globe Life Field (734 Stadium Drive, Arlington, TX 76011) sits about 15 miles east of downtown Fort Worth — home of the Texas Rangers and the venue for the 2023 World Series. The 40,300-seat ballpark fills fast on weekend games, and the I-30 corridor between Fort Worth and Arlington backs up well before first pitch on sellout nights. Bus parking is available in Lot D off Arlington Downs for $60 per bus.
The official charter bus drop-off point is on Nolan Ryan Expressway, steps from the main plaza entrance.
A Fort Worth sports charter bus to Globe Life Field means the tailgate starts on the ride east on I-30, your group arrives together, and the return trip is already handled. A 40-passenger party bus is the right fit for a larger fan group that wants the full onboard setup for pre-game energy. Dickies Arena also hosts major UFC and boxing events, with rideshare pickup designated on Harley Avenue post-event.
Review the official Texas Rangers parking page for current lot assignments and road closures before game day. Call 325-339-3250 to set up your ride.

Fort Worth's most-booked wedding venues — from the Ashton Depot on Jones Street to the Kimbell Art Museum in the Cultural District and waterfront properties along the Trinity River — are spread across corridors that don't connect cleanly on weekend evenings. Sundance Square's one-way grid, limited surface parking near the Convention Center, and downtown hotel blocks that don't always align with ceremony venues make transportation the part of wedding planning that catches organizers off guard.
A Fort Worth wedding shuttle bus rental runs clean pickup loops from the hotel block, drops guests at the ceremony venue, and handles the transfer to the reception without anyone consulting a map in formalwear. For multi-venue wedding weekends — rehearsal dinner Thursday, ceremony Friday, reception Saturday — the booking company coordinates each leg as a single organized package from your first quote to the final drop-off. Call 325-339-3250 to put together your wedding weekend timeline.

Wild Acre Brewing (1734 E El Paso St, Fort Worth, TX 76102) keeps a Texas Blonde and a rotating lineup of craft beers on tap in a lush beer garden setting close to the Near Southside. Acre Distilling Co. (1309 Calhoun St, Fort Worth, TX 76102) runs weekend tours and tastings out of its downtown location in what was once Hell's Half Acre, with a guided flight through seven house-made spirits ranging from whiskies to flavored vodkas. Cowtown Winery (128 E. Exchange Ave., Mule Alley, Fort Worth, TX 76164) pours Texas wines from inside the Stockyards' Mule Alley development, making it a natural last stop on a Stockyards circuit.
A Fort Worth pub crawl party bus rental strings all three together — plus a nightcap at the White Elephant Saloon or Billy Bob's Texas — without anyone drawing the short straw on who stays sober for the drive. The Fort Worth Ale Trail covers even more stops if your group wants to extend the route. Compare bus sizes for your headcount and get all-inclusive rates in under 60 seconds.
Call 325-339-3250 when you're ready to build the itinerary.
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Enter your trip details — date, headcount, pickup location, and stops — into the online form. The platform returns vehicle options and all-inclusive pricing from bus companies in the network covering your area. Compare photos, amenities, and rates side by side, then submit your request or call 325-339-3250 to work through the specifics with the booking company.
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Party bus rental prices in Fort Worth vary based on vehicle size, your trip date, and how many hours you need. Typical ranges: 15–20 passenger party buses run $200–$380/hour; 20–30 passenger buses run $240–$420/hour; 35–50 passenger party buses run $290–$495/hour; full charter buses run $150–$300/hour or $1,200–$2,500 per day. Rates shift during peak windows like the Stock Show, prom season, and playoff weekends at Globe Life Field.
Call 325-339-3250 for an all-inclusive quote on your specific date and itinerary.
Three to six months out is the standard target — earlier for the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo (mid-January through early February), Texas Rangers playoff season (September–October), prom season (late April–May), and major Dickies Arena concert weekends. Last-minute bookings are possible outside peak windows, but vehicle selection thins and rates rise. Lock in your date as soon as the headcount is confirmed.
At Dallas–Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), commercial vehicles use the lower-level Arrivals curbside lane at each terminal. Have your full group collect all baggage and assemble at the arrivals exit before requesting pickup — buses cannot idle at the curb while passengers trickle out. Review the official DFW ground transportation page for current commercial lane protocols and any staging instructions before your arrival date.
A 20-passenger party bus is the natural fit for groups near that headcount — enough room to keep everyone together, compact enough to navigate the Stockyards and West 7th without trouble. If your headcount runs closer to 28–30, the 28-passenger party bus gives you breathing room without paying for more capacity than you need. The quote form shows which sizes are available from multiple providers for your specific date.
Fort Worth covers about 350 square miles — from the Stockyards on the north side to the Cultural District in the west and Sundance Square in the heart of downtown. These are the venues where groups most often build their route around.

The Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District (157 E. Exchange Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76164) is a 98-acre National Historic District where the Fort Worth Herd's twice-daily cattle drives down Exchange Avenue set the atmosphere. The district packs in Billy Bob's Texas at 2520 Rodeo Plaza, the White Elephant Saloon, Cowtown Winery in Mule Alley, and the weekly Stockyards Championship Rodeo. Bus groups load and unload at Lot 5 on the east side of Stockyards Station; Billy Bob's Texas provides 20 acres of paved parking for larger groups.
On weekend nights, street parking along Main Street fills early and rideshare surge pricing spikes sharply across the district. Review the official Stockyards directions page for current bus staging details before your visit.
Address: 157 E. Exchange Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76164

Dickies Arena (1911 Montgomery St, Fort Worth, TX 76107) is a 14,000-seat multipurpose arena adjacent to the Will Rogers Memorial Complex — home base for the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo, major touring concerts, UFC events, and college basketball. The Chevrolet Parking Garage at 3464 Trail Dr holds 2,200 spaces and opens 3.5 hours before showtime; on Stock Show nights and sold-out concerts it fills well before the first act. Rideshare drop-off and pickup is officially designated at the west entrance on Dickies Way, and the post-show Harley Avenue pickup queue runs long after headliners end.
Review the official Dickies Arena parking page for current lot assignments and entrance guidance before your event.
Address: 1911 Montgomery St, Fort Worth, TX 76107 Phone: (817) 402-9800

Bass Performance Hall (525 Commerce St, Fort Worth, TX 76102) is Fort Worth's premier performing arts venue — a 2,056-seat concert hall in Sundance Square that hosts the Fort Worth Symphony, Texas Ballet Theater, the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, and major Broadway touring productions. Two 48-foot-tall angel sculptures frame the Commerce Street facade and serve as the visual anchor of downtown. Valet parking is available on Calhoun and Commerce Streets between 4th and 5th Streets for $30 per vehicle.
The City Center Garage 2 at 401 Calhoun Street offers $5 discounted parking confirmed for Bass Hall patrons. Review the official Bass Hall directions page before your visit.
Address: 525 Commerce St, Fort Worth, TX 76102

The Fort Worth Zoo (1989 Colonial Pkwy, Fort Worth, TX 76110) holds more than 7,000 animals and consistently ranks among the top zoological parks in the country. Group discounts apply for parties of 15 or more — reserve at least one week in advance by contacting the group sales office at 817-759-7300. Bus groups use the dedicated parking area off Colonial Parkway, and the $5-per-vehicle parking rate is waived for full-size school and charter buses.
The zoo operates seven days a week with seasonal extended hours; spring weekends draw the heaviest school group traffic and can affect entry queue timing for groups arriving in the morning. We recommend checking the official Fort Worth Zoo plan-a-visit page for current hours and group entry procedures before your trip.
Address: 1989 Colonial Pkwy, Fort Worth, TX 76110 Phone: (817) 759-7555

Globe Life Field (734 Stadium Drive, Arlington, TX 76011) sits about 15 miles east of downtown Fort Worth on I-30 — home of the Texas Rangers and the venue for the 2023 World Series. The 40,300-seat ballpark draws capacity crowds on weekend games, and the I-30 corridor between Fort Worth and Arlington backs up well before first pitch on sellout nights. Bus parking is available in Lot D off Arlington Downs for $60 per bus.
The official charter bus drop-off point is on Nolan Ryan Expressway, adjacent to the main plaza entrance. Review the official Texas Rangers parking and rideshare page for current lot assignments and event-day road closure advisories before game day.
Address: 734 Stadium Drive, Arlington, TX 76011 Phone: (817) 533-1972

Sundance Square is Fort Worth's 35-block walkable downtown entertainment district — anchored at the central plaza on Main and 3rd Streets and home to Bass Performance Hall, rooftop bars, live music venues, specialty restaurants, and the Fort Worth Convention Center corridor. The district's paid parking garages fill by early evening on weekends, and the surrounding one-way grid can frustrate out-of-town guests arriving from I-30 or I-35W for a show or dinner. Bus drop-off works cleanest on 4th Street or Commerce Street before the evening valet zones activate.
For New Year's Eve and major plaza events, nearby parking capacity fills early. A bus handles the whole logistics question in one move. For the largest crowds, check with the Fort Worth Convention & Visitors Bureau for current street closure schedules tied to specific events.
Address: 420 Main St, Fort Worth, TX 76102