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How does this website work?

Partybusyonkers.com helps you compare bus rental options. We are not a transportation company and do 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. The buses shown here are examples of vehicle types that may be available.

What is Partybusyonkers.com?

Partybusyonkers.com is an online advertising and referral website — not a bus company. It connects people searching for group transportation in the Yonkers area to transportation providers serving the region. Partybusyonkers.com does not own or operate any vehicles and does not employ anyone who performs transportation. Think of it as one place to compare vehicle types, review planning-level pricing ranges, and get your trip in front of providers ready to quote it.

The site itself does not take bookings or dispatch transportation of any kind.

How does the online quote and booking process work?

Fill out the trip-details form on this site — your date, group size, pickup location, and destination — and your request gets handed off to a national transportation booking platform. From there, you can review available vehicles, see trip-specific pricing based on your exact itinerary, confirm all the details, and complete the booking entirely online. No account is required to submit your trip details, and there's no obligation to book just because you filled out the form.

The whole process takes about a minute to get started.

Does Partybusyonkers.com operate the buses, and who provides the transportation?

No. Partybusyonkers.com is a referral website — it does not operate buses, own vehicles, or coordinate transportation in any way. When you complete the booking process through the national platform, the actual trip is carried out by an independent motor carrier serving the Yonkers and Westchester County area. Partybusyonkers.com is not party to the transportation contract and has no operational control over how, when, or where a trip is performed.

Who provides the actual transportation?

Independent motor carriers — transportation companies operating in and around Yonkers and greater Westchester County — perform the actual trips. Partybusyonkers.com is a website, not a bus company, and it does not select, supervise, or guarantee the performance of any individual carrier. The companies that carry out these trips are independently owned and operated, and their availability varies by date, route, and vehicle type requested.

Choosing the Right Type of Vehicle

How much does a party bus cost in Yonkers, New York?

Yonkers party bus rental prices depend on vehicle type, date, hours needed, and demand on your travel window. As a general planning reference, network rates range from around $200–$275 per hour for a minibus on a weekday up to $325–$500 per hour for a 50-passenger party bus on a busy weekend night. The Yonkers party bus pricing guide breaks down ranges by vehicle — and for pricing based on your actual trip details, fill out the form or call 914-638-2880 to get a number in about a minute.

What affects the price of a party bus rental?

Vehicle type is the biggest variable — a minibus runs considerably less per hour than a full-size party bus, and a Sprinter van is typically the most affordable option for smaller groups. Date and timing matter significantly in the Yonkers area: Friday and Saturday nights cost more than weekday bookings, and demand spikes around high-traffic windows — prom season in May, Empire City Casino event weekends, Westchester summer concert runs, and the stretch between Thanksgiving and New Year's Eve. Hours on the road, number of stops, how far in advance you book, and the specific route all factor into the final number.

Comparing options through the booking platform for your exact date is the fastest way to understand what's available at different price points.

Are prices shown on this website estimates or guaranteed quotes?

Prices shown on the informational pages of this website — like the pricing guide — are planning ranges based on typical network activity. They are examples to help you understand what a rental may cost, not guaranteed quotes for your trip. The trip-specific price you see after submitting your details through the national booking platform reflects actual availability and your exact itinerary.

That is the number to work from. Call 914-638-2880 or fill out the online form and you can have pricing for your specific trip in about a minute.

How can I get the most accurate pricing?

Provide as much detail as possible about your trip when you submit the form. Your exact date, confirmed passenger count, full pickup address, destination, any additional stops, expected start and end times, and any must-have amenities — like onboard restrooms or extra storage — all help narrow the quote. The more specific your request, the closer your first quote will be to what you actually book.

Vague requests produce vague pricing.

What types of vehicles can I find through this website?

Options may include Sprinter vans, 14-passenger Sprinter limos, party buses ranging from 15 to 50 passengers, minibuses, and 40-56 passenger charter buses. Exact vehicle categories depend on provider availability in your area on your requested date. Browse the full vehicle lineup to get a sense of what is typically available through the network for groups of different sizes.

How do I choose the right vehicle size?

Start with your confirmed passenger count — not everyone you invited, your confirmed headcount. Factor in any luggage or equipment your group is bringing, whether anyone has mobility or accessibility needs, how long the trip runs, and how many stops are on the itinerary. A multi-stop night out in Yonkers calls for different seating than a straight airport transfer.

If you are on the edge between two sizes, go up. Never pack a group into a smaller vehicle to save a few dollars — and always confirm the actual stated capacity of the vehicle before you finalize the booking.

How to Pick the Right Bus Size

Are vehicle photos and amenities exact?

Not necessarily. Photos and feature lists shown on this website and on the booking platform may be stock images or representative examples of a vehicle category — not photographs of the specific vehicle assigned to your trip. Make, model, year, interior color, seating layout, entertainment systems, and individual amenities all vary by provider and by vehicle.

If specific features matter to your group — a particular sound system, a certain seating configuration, an onboard restroom — confirm those details during the booking process rather than assuming based on a photo or a general feature list.

Can I request an ADA-accessible vehicle?

Accessible vehicles — including those with wheelchair lifts or designated mobility positions — may be requested, but availability varies by date, route, and provider. When you submit your trip details, include specifics about your group's needs: whether a lift is required, how many wheelchair positions are needed, transfer assistance requirements, and any other relevant accessibility details. The more specific the request, the better the platform can match you with a vehicle that fits.

What information should I have before requesting pricing?

Before you call or fill out the form, have your trip date, confirmed passenger count, full pickup address, destination address, any planned stops, your desired start time, expected end time, and any luggage your group is bringing. If there are specific amenities your group needs — undercarriage storage, onboard restrooms, WiFi — note those too. Having this ready upfront means your first quote is much closer to what you will actually book, with fewer back-and-forth questions later.

Can I request hourly, one-way, round-trip, or multi-stop transportation?

All of these trip formats may be requested through the national booking platform. Whether you need a one-way transfer to Westchester County Airport, a round-trip for a corporate group in Yonkers, or an hourly block for a multi-stop evening through the city — those structures are available to request. Minimum service periods, pricing, and provider availability each depend on the vehicle type, route, date, and overall demand on your travel window.

Submit the full itinerary for the most accurate results.

Onboard Amenities and Comfort

What kinds of trips can I request transportation for?

The booking platform handles a wide range of group transportation — weddings and wedding shuttles, birthday parties and quinceañeras, airport transfers, corporate events, school field trips, concerts and festivals, sporting events, bachelorette and bachelor parties, prom, and private group outings. If you have a group and a confirmed date, it is worth submitting the trip details to see what vehicles and pricing are available for your specific event type.

What areas around Yonkers, New York can I request service for?

Service requests can be submitted for trips originating in or traveling through the broader Westchester County region — including White Plains, Mount Vernon, New Rochelle, Greenburgh, and runs into New York City. Coverage depends on the specific route, travel date, itinerary length, and which providers are active in the area on that day. Submitting your full pickup and drop-off addresses gives you the most accurate answer on availability.

Do you offer long-distance or multi-city trips?

One-way, round-trip, regional, and multi-city itineraries can all be requested through the platform. A group heading from Yonkers down to MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, a day trip out to Long Island for a wedding, or a multi-stop corporate circuit through Westchester — those are the kinds of itineraries the platform can accommodate. Coverage and pricing depend on the specific route, vehicle type, date, and provider availability, so submit your full trip details for the most accurate results.

What if my pickup city is not listed?

The cities listed across this website are examples of areas where transportation has been requested — not a ceiling on coverage. If your pickup location is not listed anywhere on the site, submit the complete route with the actual address and see what the platform returns for your date. You can also call 914-638-2880 directly to ask about service and pricing for a specific origin point that is not shown on the site.

Party Buses for Yonkers Events

What should I know about getting a group to Empire City Casino in Yonkers?

Empire City Casino at MGM Yonkers (810 Yonkers Ave, Yonkers, NY 10704) sits just off the Cross Westchester Expressway, but on event nights and busy weekends the surface lots around the raceway fill faster than most first-timers expect. Rideshare pricing from the Bronx or Manhattan spikes on high-traffic casino evenings, and arriving in separate cars means your group lands in waves and then has to find each other inside. A charter bus or minibus drops the entire group at the main entrance and stages nearby while you are inside, so nobody is navigating a crowded parking structure at midnight.

Check the Empire City Casino transportation guide for more on the approach and drop-off setup.

How does group transportation work for trips from Yonkers to Yankee Stadium?

Yankee Stadium (1 E 161st St, Bronx, NY 10451) is about 7 miles south of Yonkers via the Bronx River Parkway or I-87 — a trip that stretches to 30-45 minutes or longer on game days as traffic thickens heading toward River Avenue and the Grand Concourse. The stadium's commercial vehicle drop-off area puts your group right at the gates rather than hiking from a remote lot across the river. With 20 or more people, splitting into multiple rideshares means staggered arrivals, split parking costs, and a coordination headache getting everyone out after the final out.

The Yankee Stadium charter bus guide covers the exact drop-off and staging details worth knowing before game day.

What is the best approach for getting a group from Yonkers to MetLife Stadium?

MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey is roughly 25-35 miles from Yonkers — typically accessed via I-87 South to the Cross Bronx Expressway, then I-95 across the George Washington Bridge and south on the NJ Turnpike to the Meadowlands. On Giants or Jets game days, the GWB is a known chokepoint, and stadium lot parking runs $40 or more per vehicle. A group arriving in three separate cars is paying $120 or more in parking alone before they reach the gate.

A charter bus consolidates that into one flat trip cost and drops everyone at the stadium's dedicated bus entry area. See the MetLife Stadium transportation guide for approach and parking specifics.

How do charter buses handle pickups at Westchester County Airport (HPN)?

Westchester County Airport (HPN) in White Plains is approximately 10 miles from downtown Yonkers — a straightforward run up the Sprain Brook Parkway or I-287 under normal conditions, but airport traffic on Sunday evenings and weekday mornings can add 20-30 minutes to that estimate. HPN has a designated commercial vehicle pickup area separate from the main passenger lanes. The most important thing for groups: designate one coordinator to signal the bus only after the full group has bags in hand and is assembled at the agreed-upon curb location.

Do not call the bus to the curb until everyone is ready — timing at HPN is tight. The HPN airport shuttle guide has the full staging and approach breakdown.

What should groups know about getting to The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester?

The Capitol Theatre (149 Westchester Ave, Port Chester, NY 10573) is about 12 miles from Yonkers, typically a 20-25 minute drive via I-287 East or the Hutchinson River Parkway — but Port Chester street parking on show nights is notoriously tight. The venue sits in a dense downtown corridor where meters apply and the surrounding blocks fill up hours before doors open for high-demand shows. Groups arriving by charter bus get dropped curbside and skip the parking scramble entirely, and the pickup after the show is already arranged — nobody is standing outside trying to coordinate rideshares at 11pm.

Read the full Capitol Theatre transportation guide before finalizing your plan.

How does Yonkers traffic and geography affect charter bus trip planning?

Yonkers runs along the Hudson River on its western edge and climbs steep terrain eastward toward the Sprain Brook and Bronx River Parkways — meaning there is no clean east-west corridor at speed through the city. Central Park Avenue (Route 100) is the main commercial spine and is reliably slow during morning and evening commutes. I-87 (the New York State Thruway) cuts through the eastern part of the city, but the on-ramps near Tuckahoe Road and Yonkers Avenue back up on weekday evenings heading northbound.

Groups traveling into Manhattan typically route south via I-87 to the Cross Bronx, and that stretch regularly adds 30-45 minutes between 3pm and 7pm on weekdays. Build buffer time into any itinerary that moves through or out of Yonkers during peak hours.

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