Smooth ride, clean bus, fair price. They did exactly what they said they would and showed up right when they promised. For a group outing in Albany you really can't ask for more than that.
Ronald A.
Whether you're rounding up the crew for a night out on Pine Avenue, coordinating a wedding shuttle across Dougherty County, or getting a fan group down to Tallahassee for an FSU game, Party Bus Tallahassee makes it easy to book the right vehicle for any group size in Albany, Georgia. Call 850-848-6890 or use our 30-second online quote tool to lock in your bus today.
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Party Bus Tallahassee has been coordinating group transportation across North Florida and South Georgia since 2011. In that time, we've helped thousands of groups get where they're going — wedding guests rolling from the Hilton Garden Inn Albany to a ceremony at Thronateeska Heritage Center, fan groups heading south on US-19 for FSU home games at Doak Campbell Stadium, student groups making the run from Albany State University to events in Tallahassee, and birthday crews ready to take over the Riverfront bar scene for the night. We coordinate the Albany corridor regularly, which means we know where traffic backs up on US-19 near Thomasville and how long the run actually takes on a fall Friday versus a Tuesday morning.
Our 24/7 reservation team keeps the booking process fast. You'll know your all-inclusive price before you ever commit — no hidden costs, no per-head surprises at pickup. We offer a wide range of vehicles so your group pays for exactly the seats it needs and nothing more.
Whether Albany is your starting point, your destination, or one stop on a bigger itinerary, call 850-848-6890 any time to build the plan around your schedule.
Our fleet covers every group size: 14-passenger Sprinter limos, 15- to 50-passenger party buses, 15- to 35-passenger minibuses, and 40- to 56-passenger charter buses. Small crew heading out for a night on Oglethorpe Boulevard or a full grade level on a field trip — there's a vehicle sized exactly right, and you never pay for seats you don't need. Call 850-848-6890 to match your headcount to the right option.
The right amenity depends on the trip. Our party buses come loaded with color-changing LED cabin lighting, a full-length onboard bar, flat-panel TVs, wraparound perimeter seating, and premium Bluetooth sound — the right pick when the celebration needs to start the moment everyone boards. Minibuses offer powerful A/C, plush reclining seats, and overhead storage for bags and gear, making them the natural fit for corporate shuttles or wedding guest loops through Dougherty County.
Full-size charter buses add undercarriage luggage bays, WiFi, power outlets, a PA system, and onboard restrooms — ideal when the run south on US-19 to Tallahassee is 90 minutes and your group needs to stay comfortable the whole way.
ADA-accessible vehicles are always available. Let our team know before your departure date and we'll have the right setup arranged.
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Albany party bus rental prices depend on vehicle size, your date, and how long you need the bus. As a general guide: 14-passenger Sprinter limos run $170–$344/hour; 15–20 passenger party buses run $204–$378/hour; 20–30 passenger party buses run $244–$414/hour; 35–50 passenger party buses and minibuses run $294–$490/hour; and 40–56 passenger charter buses run $150–$300/hour or $1,200–$2,500/day. Weekend dates and peak prom season all affect the final quote — but you'll always see the exact all-inclusive price before you book.
The Albany-to-Tallahassee corridor is about 90 miles, so mileage factors into inter-city runs. Split across a full bus, that per-person number almost always beats what a caravan of cars runs once you add gas, parking, and the stay-sober problem. Get an exact number in under 30 seconds at 850-848-6890 or use our online tool for instant availability.
| 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 – $312+ | $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+ |
| Rates vary by trip length, travel dates, passenger count, amenities, and availability. Use our online quote form or call 850-848-6890 for exact pricing. | |||
Albany doesn't have a large pool of group transportation options — and that's precisely where Party Bus Tallahassee fills the gap. We've coordinated runs on the Albany corridor since 2011: groups heading south on US-19 for FSU tailgates, fan groups coming north from Tallahassee for Albany State homecoming, wedding parties shuttling between the DoubleTree and a Dougherty County estate venue, bachelorette nights hitting four stops along Pine Avenue without anyone drawing straws to stay sober. That experience lives in our reservation team, not just in a brochure.
Every quote is all-inclusive and visible before you commit — no callbacks, no estimates that shift at pickup. And because we give you access to a full range of vehicles, the right size is always available: a 14-passenger Sprinter limo for a bridal party, a 30-passenger party bus for a birthday crew, a 56-passenger charter bus when the whole department is coming to the company retreat. One call handles all of it.
Our team is available 24/7/365 at 850-848-6890 — reach out any time to get a no-obligation quote in under 30 seconds.
From airport pickups at Southwest Georgia Regional to late-night pub crawls along Oglethorpe Boulevard, Party Bus Tallahassee handles group transportation for every occasion across Albany and the surrounding region. Whatever brings your group together, we have a vehicle and a plan ready. Call 850-848-6890 to get started.

Southwest Georgia Regional Airport (ABY) (7200 Gillionville Rd, Albany, GA 31707) connects the Albany area to Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson hub with regional commercial service. For smaller groups, ABY handles the transfer neatly. For larger parties with 20 or more travelers, the better option is often coordinating through Tallahassee International Airport (TLH) — about 90 miles south on US-19 — where flight options are broader and a direct group charter runs passengers from the terminal to anywhere in the Albany area in a single vehicle.
At either airport, the process is simple: everyone gathers their luggage, your group meets at the arrivals exit, and then you call us — not before. Calling while half the group is still at the baggage carousel adds waiting time that a coordinated pickup doesn't need. Undercarriage bays on full-size charter buses handle the luggage so nobody's stacking bags on laps across a 90-minute highway run.
Call 850-848-6890 to arrange your Albany airport transfer.

Albany's bar and dining scene concentrates along the Pine Avenue and Riverfront corridor — a walkable strip of spots that includes live music venues, cocktail bars, and late-night anchors that keep going well past midnight on weekends. The problem with a bachelorette night on foot in downtown Albany is straightforward: the bar district is spread out enough that moving a group of 14 between stops after 10 PM, on unfamiliar streets, while everyone is celebrating, creates the kind of chaos that sidelines a night that should be flawless.
A party bus for an Albany bachelorette group solves every logistical piece. The LED lighting and onboard bar mean the celebration starts at pickup, not at the first bar. No one is held responsible for staying sober.
No one gets separated when the group moves between stops. The last bar closes, everyone boards, and the night ends exactly where it should — at the hotel, together. Call 850-848-6890 to plan your night on the town.

A milestone celebration in Albany deserves an arrival that matches it. A Sweet 16 or quinceañera pulling up to a reception at Thronateeska Heritage Center (100 W Roosevelt Ave, Albany, GA 31701) — a venue anchored by Albany's stunning 1913 Union Depot — in a party bus with custom lighting and a curated playlist is an entrance that photographs far better than a carpool. The bus is part of the event, not just the ride to it.
Adult milestone birthdays headed downtown for dinner and bar-hopping on Oglethorpe or Pine Avenue benefit just as much. Nobody is stuck staying sober instead of being a guest, the restaurant reservation belongs to everyone, and the group gets home safely at the end of the night. Tell us the stops and your headcount — we'll match the vehicle and build the route.
Call 850-848-6890 for an Albany birthday bus quote.

The Albany Civic Center (100 W Oglethorpe Blvd, Albany, GA 31701) is Southwest Georgia's primary indoor concert venue, seating up to 4,000 for touring acts, comedy shows, and regional headliners. When a sellout event lets out onto Oglethorpe Boulevard all at once, the surface lots fill with gridlocked cars and rideshare demand in Albany spikes — and then it doesn't resolve quickly, because Albany isn't a major metro with surge rideshare supply waiting two blocks away.
The Adderley Amphitheater at Chehaw Park presents its own set of challenges: a beautiful outdoor setting on Philema Road, but limited post-show transit options and Chehaw Park Road backing up on busy nights. A charter bus drops your group at the entrance and is waiting when the encore ends — you walk out while everyone else is still queued in the parking lot. For groups coming up from Tallahassee, the party bus ride north is already part of the concert experience.
Call 850-848-6890 for an Albany concert shuttle quote.

Albany's business community includes a significant Procter & Gamble manufacturing presence, the Phoebe Putney Health System campus on West Third Avenue, and Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany (814 Radford Blvd) — a major installation that coordinates civilian contractor and vendor visits regularly. Corporate groups shuttling between downtown hotel blocks like the Hilton Garden Inn Albany (101 S Front St) and conference facilities at the Albany Museum of Art event spaces or area banquet halls need a vehicle that keeps the schedule locked in.
A 15- to 35-passenger minibus handles most executive shuttle runs cleanly — reclining seats, A/C, and overhead storage for laptop bags, without the bulk of a full charter bus on a narrow downtown block. For all-day conference shuttles running multiple loops between the hotel and venue, one bus on a set circuit beats a caravan of rental cars every time. Call 850-848-6890 to discuss Albany corporate shuttle pricing and multi-day arrangements.

Chehaw Park (105 Chehaw Park Dr, Albany, GA 31701) — 800 acres along the Flint River floodplain with the Wild Animal Park, outdoor amphitheater, and covered pavilion areas — is Albany's most popular spot for family reunions and large private gatherings. Getting 45 members of an extended family through the park entrance in separate vehicles, then keeping them coordinated between the picnic pavilion and the animal park, creates exactly the kind of splintered afternoon that derails a reunion before lunch even gets served.
One charter bus keeps the whole family on the same schedule, undercarriage bays hold coolers and folding chairs, and nobody misses the group photo because they couldn't find the pavilion. The same argument holds for Flint RiverFest along the Riverfront each spring — a private bus drops your crew at the festival entrance and picks everyone up at a set time, with none of the downtown Albany parking scramble on a busy Saturday. Call 850-848-6890 to arrange your private event transportation.

Prom season in Albany runs from late April through May, with Dougherty County School System high schools — Westover High School, Monroe High School, and Albany High School — typically holding their proms within the same compressed six-week window. That concentration hits the South Georgia vehicle supply hard every spring. Book by December for a spring prom date; by March, the right vehicles are either gone or priced at premium rates.
A typical Albany prom rental runs 5–6 hours: school pickup, pre-prom photo location, venue drop-off, and after-party return. Booking four to six months out, that itinerary usually prices at $1,800–$2,200 all-inclusive. Book two weeks before prom and the same night costs $2,800–$3,500 or isn't available.
Parents get peace of mind; students arrive together in something that fits the occasion. We coordinate with parent committees across Dougherty County regularly. Call 850-848-6890 to get your date on the calendar.

Albany's schools have a strong set of local field trip options: the Flint RiverQuarium (117 Pine Ave, Albany, GA 31701), with its 175,000-gallon open-top tank replicating the Flint River ecosystem, runs structured student programs and is one of the most memorable science experiences in Southwest Georgia. The Albany Museum of Art (311 Meadowlark Dr, Albany, GA 31707) offers docent-led school visits. Chehaw Wild Animal Park at Chehaw Park handles school group field trips through spring and fall with group admission pricing.
A charter bus gives students a significantly better ride than a traditional yellow school bus — climate control, cushioned reclining seats, TV monitors for educational content on the way out, and undercarriage storage for lunch bags and gear so nothing has to be hauled into the venue. For longer excursions down US-19 to Tallahassee's science and natural history museums, onboard restrooms keep the group moving without roadside stops. ADA-accessible buses are always available with advance notice.
Call 850-848-6890 to book Albany school field trip transportation.

The Albany State University Golden Rams are one of the most decorated programs in SIAC football history, and home games at Bobby Marshall Field at Hugh Mills Stadium (504 College Dr, Albany, GA 31705) draw serious fan energy to the ASU campus on fall Saturdays. Parking along College Drive and the surrounding residential blocks fills quickly for big home games — particularly ASU Homecoming weekend in October, which pulls alumni from across the Southeast back to Albany and turns Dougherty County into a legitimate game-day destination.
For fan groups making the run south to Tallahassee for FSU home games at Doak Campbell Stadium, an Albany party bus rental is a serious upgrade over a nine-car caravan on US-19. The 90-mile drive becomes part of the event — built-in bar, sound system, and group energy building the whole way to the gates. Nobody draws straws for who stays sober for the drive back.
Call 850-848-6890 to plan your game-day group trip.

Albany wedding venues span a range of settings — the beautifully restored Thronateeska Heritage Center (100 W Roosevelt Ave, Albany, GA 31701) for formal receptions downtown, outdoor estates along the Flint River corridor in the Dougherty County countryside, and reception halls along the US-19 and Dawson Road corridors. Out-of-town guests staying at the DoubleTree by Hilton Albany or the Hilton Garden Inn have no natural way to reach a venue 20 minutes outside downtown without a fleet of rental cars no one wanted to coordinate.
A wedding shuttle loop solves that entirely. A minibus runs timed departures between the hotel and the venue — nobody navigates unfamiliar roads in formal wear, nobody walks across a dark parking lot in heels, and the reception ends without the couple managing who's driving whom home. Your timeline stays intact because the bus runs on your schedule.
Call 850-848-6890 for a free Albany wedding transportation quote.

Southwest Georgia's agricultural roots have started producing something drinkable: the region surrounding Albany includes farm wineries and craft spirits operations worth building a day trip around. Groups with more ambition can connect to the broader Georgia wine corridor to the north, while groups staying closer to home will find Albany's downtown bar scene along Pine Avenue and Oglethorpe Boulevard is a natural pub crawl circuit — enough stops within a short radius to fill a night without anyone spending three hours looking for parking between bars.
The math on a pub crawl with a party bus is simple. Fifteen or twenty people, four stops, and nobody doing the stay-sober calculation — one flat rate covers all of it, the onboard bar bridges the gap between venues, and last call happens on your schedule instead of a rideshare algorithm's. We build the route around your stop list.
Call 850-848-6890 to plan your Albany tasting tour or pub crawl.
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Party Bus Tallahassee serves Albany and the full Southwest Georgia and North Florida region. From Thomasville and Valdosta to Tifton and Bainbridge — and all the way south to Tallahassee and Gainesville — our fleet covers the whole corridor. Whatever the destination, we'll have the right vehicle and an all-inclusive price ready.
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Party Bus Tallahassee proudly serves Albany, Georgia and every nearby community across Metro Tallahassee. If you don't see your city listed, call us at 850-848-6890 — we go anywhere your group needs to roll!
Smooth ride, clean bus, fair price. They did exactly what they said they would and showed up right when they promised. For a group outing in Albany you really can't ask for more than that.
Ronald A.
Esperanza M.
The whole experience felt effortless. From getting the quote to the final drop-off, everything was organized and on time. Our group was comfortable and happy the entire ride. I'd book with them again.
Travis O.
Plenty of room, great sound, and an easygoing booking process. We kept the party going between every stop without worrying about anything. It made the night feel special instead of just another outing.
Kendra I.
I appreciated how patient they were with all my questions while I was planning. The ride itself was comfortable and right on time. Everyone in our group had a wonderful evening thanks to them.
Albany party bus rental prices depend on vehicle size, the date, and how long you need the bus. As a general guide: 14-passenger Sprinter limos run $170–$344/hour; small party buses (15–20 passengers) run $204–$378/hour; mid-size (20–30 passengers) run $244–$414/hour; larger party buses and minibuses (35–50 passengers) run $294–$490/hour; and full-size charter buses (40–56 passengers) run $150–$300/hour or $1,200–$2,500/day. Weekend and peak-season dates will vary.
Call 850-848-6890 for an exact all-inclusive number for your specific date — pricing in under 30 seconds, no commitment required.
Albany sits about 88–95 miles north of Tallahassee depending on your route — roughly 90 minutes on US-19 North under normal conditions. It's one of our most common inter-city charters, in both directions: Albany groups heading south for FSU events, Tallahassee groups heading north for Albany State homecoming or weddings, and mixed groups making the run for concerts or corporate retreats. One bus handles the whole group for a single flat rate — mileage factors into the price, and you'll see the all-inclusive number before you book.
Call 850-848-6890 to arrange the run.
For a celebration group of 15–25 heading out along Pine Avenue or the Albany Riverfront, a 15- to 25-passenger party bus is the natural fit. You get the full experience — onboard bar, LED lighting, Bluetooth sound, wraparound seating — without paying for a 56-passenger coach your group doesn't fill. If your group wants a cleaner setup without the party features, a 15- to 25-passenger minibus with reclining seats and A/C works just as well for that size.
Call 850-848-6890 and we'll match you to the right vehicle for your headcount and night.
Yes — and you should book early. ASU Homecoming weekend, typically held in October, is one of Albany's biggest annual events and draws alumni from across the Southeast back to Dougherty County. Vehicle demand across the Albany and South Georgia market spikes during Homecoming week, and buses committed to other events on that Saturday can't be redirected.
Book at least two to three months out for Homecoming weekend to lock in your vehicle and rate. Call 850-848-6890 as soon as the Homecoming date is announced each fall.
Yes. Our coverage spans the full Southwest Georgia and North Florida region — Bainbridge, Thomasville, Camilla, Moultrie, Tifton, Valdosta, and all the corridors in between. We also regularly handle runs connecting Albany to Tallahassee, Gainesville, and other North Florida cities when groups need inter-city transportation.
Tell us your pickup location and destination and we'll confirm availability and quote the run. Call 850-848-6890 any time.
For most Albany events, booking two to three months in advance secures the best vehicle at the best price. Prom season (late April through May) is the tightest window — Dougherty County high schools all compete for the same limited vehicle supply across a six-week stretch, and last-minute buses cost significantly more. Book prom transportation by December.
Spring and fall weddings, Albany State Homecoming weekend, and any date coinciding with an FSU home game in Tallahassee all tighten South Georgia availability faster than most groups expect. The earlier you call, the more options you have. Call 850-848-6890 as soon as your date is confirmed.
Albany and Dougherty County have a genuine mix of destinations for group outings — cultural venues, natural attractions, an active university athletics program, and a Riverfront district that anchors the city's event calendar. Here are six of the most popular stops our groups visit across the Albany area.

Chehaw Park (105 Chehaw Park Dr, Albany, GA 31701) packs 800 acres along the Flint River floodplain with more than most regional parks manage: the Chehaw Wild Animal Park with free-roaming African savanna animals including elephants and giraffes, the Adderley Amphitheater for outdoor concerts, a BMX track, camping facilities, and covered pavilion areas that make it Albany's go-to destination for family reunions and large private gatherings. The park entrance comes off Philema Road, and on busy concert nights or peak spring weekends, the surface lot inside the main entrance backs up noticeably. Charter buses drop at the main pavilion zone and wait in the oversized vehicle section.
Group admission rates apply for parties of 20 or more — call (229) 430-5275 to confirm current pricing and reserve pavilion space well ahead of spring and fall peak weekends.

The Flint RiverQuarium (117 Pine Ave, Albany, GA 31701) is one of the most distinctive aquarium experiences in the Southeast — a 175,000-gallon open-top cylindrical SpringHouse tank that replicates the Flint River's natural underwater ecosystem, viewable from all four sides and stocked with native species including alligator gar, largemouth bass, and river turtles. The RiverQuarium sits on Pine Avenue in Albany's Riverfront district, making it easy to pair with lunch or dinner at nearby downtown restaurants. Bus drop-off is curbside on Pine Avenue, with limited dedicated oversized vehicle staging in the adjacent surface lot — a minibus navigates this block more cleanly than a full charter bus on busy weekday afternoons.
The RiverQuarium also offers private event space for corporate receptions and evening school programs. Call (229) 639-2650 to arrange group visits and confirm scheduling.

Thronateeska Heritage Center (100 W Roosevelt Ave, Albany, GA 31701) anchors Albany's cultural identity with a complex built around the beautifully restored 1913 Union Depot — a Beaux-Arts railway terminal that now houses a history museum, science gallery, and the Wetherbee Planetarium alongside event rental space that books up fast for weddings, corporate dinners, and gala fundraisers. It's Albany's most photographed historic venue and among the most requested for milestone celebrations. Curbside bus drop-off uses the Roosevelt Avenue entrance; parking on-site is limited on major event nights, making a hotel-to-venue charter shuttle the practical move for large guest groups.
Contact Thronateeska Heritage Center at (229) 432-6955 for event space inquiries and group visit scheduling.

The Albany Museum of Art (311 Meadowlark Dr, Albany, GA 31707) is the largest art museum in South Georgia, with a permanent collection of more than 2,200 works and particular depth in sub-Saharan African art — one of the most significant collections of its kind in the American Southeast. The museum also houses American works from the 19th century forward, rotating contemporary exhibitions, and event gallery spaces used for corporate cocktail receptions and nonprofit galas. Meadowlark Drive access is clean for charter buses and the adjacent surface lot accommodates oversized vehicles without the downtown parking constraints.
The museum is open Tuesday through Saturday and offers structured school visit programs with docent-led tours by appointment. Call (229) 439-8400 to book group tours and confirm private event availability.

Bobby Marshall Field at Hugh Mills Stadium (504 College Dr, Albany, GA 31705) is the home of the Albany State University Golden Rams football program — one of the most decorated teams in SIAC history, with a fanbase that turns the Albany State campus into a genuine game-day destination on fall Saturdays. ASU Homecoming weekend in October draws alumni from across the Southeast back to Dougherty County and is among Albany's largest annual events. Parking along College Drive and the residential streets bordering the ASU campus fills quickly on big home game days — the side streets that look available at noon are congested by 2 PM.
A charter bus drops your group at the stadium gates and returns for the post-game pickup, cutting out the parking scramble entirely. Contact ASU Athletics at (229) 430-4700 for group ticketing and event-day logistics.

The Albany Civic Center (100 W Oglethorpe Blvd, Albany, GA 31701) is the city's largest indoor event venue — a 4,000-seat arena that hosts touring concerts, comedy shows, regional graduations, trade shows, and sporting events that draw the biggest single-night crowds in Southwest Georgia. The Civic Center sits at the Oglethorpe Boulevard and Pine Avenue corridor, and when a sellout event empties onto downtown Albany streets simultaneously, the surrounding surface lots lock up and rideshare demand spikes hard — Albany doesn't have the rideshare supply of a major metro to absorb a 4,000-person post-show crowd in under 30 minutes. A charter bus picks your group up at the entrance and moves before the lot even starts to clear.
For current event listings, check the Albany Civic Center website and call 850-848-6890 to lock in transportation well ahead of any major date.