What a fun way to celebrate. The atmosphere on the bus got everyone in a good mood right away and the ride around Sioux City was smooth the whole time. Booking was simple and the experience exceeded what I'd hoped for.
Priscilla N.
Whether your group is headed to a sold-out show at Tyson Events Center, crossing the Missouri River for a night on the town, or shuttling a wedding party through the Loess Hills, Party Bus Lincoln makes it easy to rent a bus in Sioux City. Call 502-242-0101 or grab an all-inclusive quote online in under 30 seconds.
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Party Bus Lincoln has been coordinating group transportation across Nebraska and the surrounding region since 2011. We give groups of every size access to a large fleet of Sprinter vans, 14-passenger Sprinter limos, 15- to 50-passenger party buses, 15- to 35-passenger minibuses, and 40- to 56-passenger charter buses — all bookable with an all-inclusive, no-hidden-cost quote in under 30 seconds online. Our 24/7 reservation team is always one quick call away to help you sort out the logistics, whether that means handling arrivals at Sioux Gateway Airport (SUX) or running a fleet shuttle loop for a corporate event at the Sioux City Convention Center.
In a mid-size city like Sioux City, group transportation options are thinner than in a major metro — rideshare availability spikes and crashes unpredictably, especially after a Sioux City Musketeers game or a big night at Chris and Rob's. A Sioux City party bus rental solves the coordination problem in one call: one vehicle, one price, and the whole group arrives and leaves together. We've handled everything from 14-person bachelorette runs up the Gordon Drive corridor to full 56-passenger charter buses for athletic teams crossing into South Dakota.
Whatever the occasion, we will match you with the right vehicle and keep your itinerary on track. Call 502-242-0101 to get started.
From a compact Sprinter van for a quick airport transfer to a full 56-passenger charter bus for a large-scale event, our fleet covers every group size in Sioux City. Browse vehicles online or call 502-242-0101 — we will match your headcount to the right bus so you never pay for empty seats.
Party buses in our Sioux City fleet come loaded with color-changing LED lighting, a full-length onboard bar, premium Bluetooth sound, flat-panel TVs, and wraparound perimeter seating — the right pick for a bachelorette night hitting multiple stops along Fourth Street. Minibuses offer powerful A/C and plush reclining seats, perfect for a clean corporate shuttle run between a downtown Sioux City hotel and a conference venue. Full-size charter buses add undercarriage luggage bays, onboard restrooms, overhead storage, WiFi, and power outlets — built for longer hauls to Omaha, Sioux Falls, or Kansas City without a single roadside stop.
ADA-accessible vehicles are available; just mention it when you book.
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Sioux City party bus rental prices depend on vehicle size, your event date, and how many hours 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 rates run higher than weekday equivalents, and peak dates — prom season (April–May), Sioux City Rivercade in July, and Musketeers playoff runs — tighten availability fast.
Because we provide all-inclusive pricing online in under 30 seconds, you will know the exact number before you ever commit. Call 502-242-0101 for a free, personalized quote with zero obligation.
| 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 502-242-0101 for exact pricing. | |||
Booking a party bus rental in Sioux City is easy with Party Bus Lincoln. With over 15 years of coordinating group transportation across Nebraska and the Midwest, we understand the local landscape in a way a national rideshare app simply does not. We know that the I-29 corridor through downtown backs up hard on Musketeers game nights, that parking on Pearl Street on a Saturday evening is nearly nonexistent, and that Sioux Gateway Airport (SUX) commercial ground transportation has specific drop-off and pickup zones your group coordinator needs to know about before touchdown.
Every quote we deliver is all-inclusive — no line items that surprise you at checkout. Our reservation specialists are available 24/7/365, which matters when your flight comes in at 11 p.m. or your after-party runs until 2 a.m. We offer a massive variety of vehicles so your group only pays for the seats it actually needs, and ADA-accessible options are always in the mix.
Groups across western Iowa and eastern Nebraska keep coming back to Party Bus Lincoln because we handle the logistics completely — the route, the pickups, the timing — so the organizer can actually enjoy the event instead of managing a caravan. Call 502-242-0101 any time for an all-inclusive price quote in under 30 seconds.
Party Bus Lincoln coordinates group transportation for every kind of occasion across Sioux City and the surrounding tri-state area. From airport runs to Rivercade shuttles, prom nights to corporate retreats — whatever brings your group together, we have a vehicle and a plan ready. Call 502-242-0101 to get moving today.

Sioux Gateway Airport (SUX) (2403 Ogden Ave, Sioux City, IA 51111) sits about five miles northeast of downtown, just off I-129. Commercial ground transportation picks up at the designated curbside zone at the terminal's ground level — have your group assembled with luggage before your coordinator calls to confirm the bus is pulling up, because the terminal circulation road moves quickly and there is no long-term waiting lane. Groups flying in from Chicago O'Hare, Minneapolis–Saint Paul, or Dallas–Fort Worth on American and United regional connections often have scattered arrival times; a Sioux City airport shuttle bus keeps the whole crew together in one vehicle instead of splitting across multiple rideshares on a road that can see limited availability late at night.
For groups traveling to or from the larger hubs — Omaha's Eppley Airfield (OMA) is roughly 90 miles south on I-29, about an hour and 20 minutes in clear conditions — a charter bus rental handles the full corridor run comfortably with undercarriage storage for luggage and an onboard restroom so the trip stays on schedule. Call 502-242-0101 to book your Sioux City airport transportation today.

Fourth Street in downtown Sioux City is the spine of the local bar scene, and a bachelorette night that hits multiple stops — dinner at a riverfront restaurant, then drinks along the Fourth Street strip, then a late stop at a live music venue — is exactly the kind of itinerary a party bus handles better than any other option. No one draws straws for who stays sober, and no one waits 25 minutes for a rideshare that may or may not show up at 1 a.m. in a mid-size Nebraska market.
Our 15- to 50-passenger party buses come with a full-length bar, color-changing LEDs, premium sound with Bluetooth hookup, and wraparound seating with room to dance. We'll build a custom schedule around your group's stops, keep the energy going between venues, and get everyone home when the night wraps up. Call 502-242-0101 to plan your Sioux City bachelorette party bus rental today.

For a milestone celebration in Sioux City, a party bus arrival makes an entrance nobody forgets. Whether the evening starts at a venue in the Southern Hills Mall area, heads to a private event space on the north side, or makes a photo stop at the Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge with the Missouri River in the background, the ride itself becomes part of the memory. Our party buses can be matched to a color scheme, pre-loaded with a custom playlist, and stocked with the exact setup the guest of honor has in mind.
For adult milestone birthdays heading to a late-night out on Fourth Street or a dinner event at the Warrior Hotel, a Sioux City party bus rental means your guests arrive together, in style, without anyone worrying about parking on a crowded downtown block. We offer a range of vehicle sizes so you only pay for the seats your group actually fills. Call 502-242-0101 to plan a birthday party bus rental in Sioux City.

Tyson Events Center (401 Gordon Dr, Sioux City, IA 51101) is the region's anchor arena for touring artists, with a capacity of about 10,000. Parking in the Gordon Drive corridor fills fast on show nights — the surface lots adjacent to the center run out well before doors open for high-demand acts, and the overflow options push fans several blocks east toward the riverfront with a long walk back in the dark. A Sioux City concert bus rental drops your group curbside on Gordon Drive and the bus waits nearby so everyone exits together instead of hunting for a car.
For outdoor events at Grandview Park Bandshell or festival-style shows during Rivercade in July — when the riverfront fills with tens of thousands of attendees and every street south of I-29 clogs — a party bus rental in Sioux City keeps the group's energy up from the first pickup all the way to the final set. Bluetooth sound and an onboard bar mean the party is already in motion before the headliner takes the stage. Call 502-242-0101 for concert transportation in Sioux City.

Sioux City's corporate corridor runs from the downtown riverfront up through the Sunnybrook Business Park, and getting a team or client group between meeting venues, hotels along Hamilton Boulevard, and the Sioux City Convention Center (801 4th St, Sioux City, IA 51101) without losing half the day to parking and separate vehicles is the real logistical challenge. A Sioux City corporate charter bus handles those loops cleanly — one vehicle, one pickup spot, one schedule.
For multi-day conferences at the convention center, we handle continuous shuttle loops between partner hotels and the venue so attendees never have to think about a car. Executive Sprinter vans handle smaller VIP transfer runs with WiFi and individual power outlets so your team stays productive on the way from Eppley Airfield to a Sioux City client site. Call 502-242-0101 to discuss corporate shuttle contracts and group rates.

Planning a large gathering in Sioux City that spills across multiple locations? A private charter bus or minibus rental keeps the whole group moving together without the logistical headache of a multi-car caravan. Family reunions making a loop through Sioux City's parks, church retreats heading to a camp north of the city along the Floyd River, graduation parties that want a riverfront dinner followed by a stop at Chris and Rob's — all of it fits under one booking.
During Rivercade in July, downtown Sioux City street closures and elevated pedestrian traffic make navigating the riverfront area in separate vehicles a genuine frustration. A charter bus gets the whole group in on one pass, parks off-site, and picks everyone up at a designated spot when the fireworks end. Instead of coordinating a five-car caravan and paying five sets of parking costs, you get one flat rate and zero scattered arrivals.
Call 502-242-0101 to plan your private event transportation in Sioux City.

Prom season in Sioux City — late April through May — is the single busiest stretch of the year for party bus and charter rentals across Woodbury County. High schools across the metro, including Bishop Heelan, Sioux City North, Sioux City East, and Sioux City West, hold events within a compressed window, and the right vehicle disappears quickly. For prom: book by January or expect limited availability and premium pricing come spring.
A typical prom rental covers school pickup, a pre-prom photo stop at a location like Riverside Park or the Stone State Park overlook, venue drop-off, and a late-night return — roughly 5 to 6 hours all-inclusive. The LED lighting, premium sound, and spacious cabin mean the bus is as talked-about as the dance itself, and parents get real peace of mind knowing the group is together and the route is handled. Call 502-242-0101 to lock in your date before the spring rush.

Teachers and administrators across Sioux City rely on Party Bus Lincoln for organized, comfortable school group transportation. The Sioux City Public Museum (607 4th St, Sioux City, IA 51101), the Sergeant Floyd Monument, the Dorothy Pecaut Nature Center (4500 Sioux River Rd, Sioux City, IA 51109), and the Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center are all reachable on a single day-trip itinerary with one charter bus handling pickup, drop-off, and the return run.
Private charter buses give students a climate-controlled cabin, overhead storage for bags and gear, TV monitors for educational content on the way out, and — on longer trips — onboard restrooms that cut out roadside pit stops. For multi-school events or large field trips to venues in Omaha or Sioux Falls, a 56-passenger charter bus keeps the entire grade level together on one vehicle at a per-student cost that beats any alternative. ADA-accessible buses are always available — just flag the need at booking.
Call 502-242-0101 for school field trip bus rentals in Sioux City.

Sioux City Musketeers games at Tyson Events Center (401 Gordon Dr, Sioux City, IA 51101) draw passionate crowds that fill the Gordon Drive parking corridor fast — the surface lots adjacent to the arena sell out for marquee USHL matchups, and fans who park on the far side of the I-29 overpass face a long walk back in Iowa winter weather after the final horn. A Sioux City party bus rental drops the group at the arena entrance and picks everyone up when the game ends, so nobody is hiking through a dark lot at midnight in February.
Fan groups headed to Kansas City Chiefs games at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium or Nebraska Cornhuskers games in Lincoln face a 3-plus hour drive each way — a charter bus makes that corridor manageable. Undercarriage bays hold the cooler and tailgate gear, onboard restrooms mean zero pit stops on I-29, and the group rides the same wave of energy from the parking lot to the stadium and back. Call 502-242-0101 to book a sporting event bus rental in Sioux City.

Sioux City's wedding venue landscape runs from historic downtown properties like the Warrior Hotel & Convention Center (520 Nebraska St, Sioux City, IA 51101) to scenic Loess Hills locations south of the city along the Highway 75 corridor. Getting guests between a hotel block downtown and a venue in the hills — or between a ceremony at a church on the north side and a reception at a riverfront space — is exactly where a wedding shuttle in Sioux City earns its place on the timeline.
A 14-passenger Sprinter limo handles the bridal party run on the morning of the wedding. A minibus shuttle loops guests between the Stoney Creek Hotel on Hamilton Boulevard and a reception venue so nobody navigates unfamiliar roads after an open bar. Because Party Bus Lincoln has been coordinating group transportation since 2011, your wedding timeline can stay tight with staged pickups, confirmed drop-off times, and one point of contact from the first quote through the final send-off.
Call 502-242-0101 for a free wedding transportation quote.

The Missouri River valley and the Iowa–Nebraska–South Dakota tri-state corner produce a growing number of wineries and craft breweries worth visiting in a single day — and a party bus is the only sensible way to do it without a designated driver. Far North Spirits, Swift's Local Barn, and a run through the breweries in Sioux Falls a little over an hour north on I-29 make for a full afternoon and evening of tastings without a single person stuck on water.
Closer to home, a pub crawl through Sioux City's Fourth Street corridor — from a riverfront cocktail spot to a craft beer bar to a late-night lounge — stays fun when everyone rides together. The party bus handles the route, the parking, and the pace, and the onboard bar keeps the evening going between stops. Your group stays together for every tasting, every pour, and every photo.
Call 502-242-0101 to plan a pub crawl bus rental in Sioux City.
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Party Bus Lincoln serves Sioux City and the entire surrounding tri-state region. Whether you need a bus in South Sioux City, North Sioux City, Dakota Dunes, Le Mars, or Sergeant Bluff — or a long-distance charter run to Omaha, Lincoln, Sioux Falls, or Kansas City — our fleet is ready. Call 502-242-0101 and we will find the right vehicle for your group.
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Party Bus Lincoln proudly serves Sioux City, Iowa and every nearby community across Metro Lincoln. If you don't see your city listed, call us at 502-242-0101 — we go anywhere your group needs to roll!
What a fun way to celebrate. The atmosphere on the bus got everyone in a good mood right away and the ride around Sioux City was smooth the whole time. Booking was simple and the experience exceeded what I'd hoped for.
Priscilla N.
Octavio L.
Reliable and comfortable, exactly what you want. The timing was perfect both ways and the inside was spotless. Our group spread out with room to spare. It made the whole night so much easier. Would book without hesitation again.
Wilhelmina C.
I've rented buses before and this was the best experience by far. Responsive when I had questions, on time when it mattered, and a great vibe inside. The cost split well across everyone. Genuinely impressed and will be back.
Jericho B.
Smooth ride, easy booking, friendly help when I called. The bus had everything we wanted and the group stayed together the whole night. Getting around town was effortless. This is my go-to now for any big outing with friends.
Sioux City party bus rental prices vary based on vehicle size, the date, and how many hours you need the bus. Small party buses (15–20 passengers) run $204–$378/hour; mid-size (20–30 passengers) run $244–$414/hour; large party buses and minibuses (35–50 passengers) run $294–$490/hour; and full-size charter buses run $150–$300/hour or $1,200–$2,500/day. Weekend and peak-season dates run higher.
The fastest way to get an exact number is to call 502-242-0101 — we provide all-inclusive quotes in under 30 seconds with no hidden costs.
Full-size 56-passenger charter buses are too large for standard downtown parking garages and most private surface lots along Fourth Street and the riverfront. For downtown itineraries, we park the bus in an approved oversized-vehicle area nearby — typically along the riverfront corridor or in a commercial loading zone — and coordinate pickup times at a designated curbside spot. For multi-stop downtown pub crawls and event nights, this is exactly how we handle it: drop the group at the door, pick them up at a set meeting point when the evening wraps.
For tighter urban stops, a 15- to 35-passenger minibus is often the smarter fit; it handles Sioux City's downtown grid with greater maneuverability and parks more easily between stops.
Absolutely. The I-29 run south to Omaha is roughly 90 miles and takes about an hour and 20 minutes in normal conditions — a straightforward corridor for a 56-passenger charter bus with onboard restrooms and overhead storage. North to Sioux Falls, South Dakota is about 90 miles as well, a similar run up I-29.
Both are common long-haul requests for Cornhuskers games, concerts at CHI Health Center in Omaha, or Sioux Falls' arena events. We handle the full round-trip as a single booking — one flat, all-inclusive rate that covers the drive both ways, not an hourly meter that runs up on the interstate.
Tyson Events Center enforces a clear-bag policy for most ticketed events: one clear plastic bag no larger than 12" × 6" × 12" or a one-gallon clear ziplock, plus a small clutch. Standard backpacks and oversized bags are not permitted inside the arena. For party bus groups heading to a Musketeers game or a major concert, the practical implication is that everyone's larger bags stay on the bus — parked nearby — and the group enters with only what fits the clear-bag policy.
This is another reason a charter bus beats leaving individual cars in a parking lot: the vehicle stays accessible as a secure home base for jackets, extra gear, and anything that can't go inside. We recommend checking the official Tyson Events Center website before your event to confirm the current bag rules for that specific show.
Sioux City's summer calendar is busier than most people outside the region realize. Rivercade — the city's signature summer festival along the Missouri River, typically held in late July — draws massive crowds to the downtown riverfront and tightens vehicle availability across Woodbury County for that entire weekend. The weekend nearest July 4 also spikes demand significantly.
For any summer event, we recommend booking at least 8 to 12 weeks in advance. For Rivercade specifically, booking by May is the reliable window to guarantee the vehicle and price you want — waiting until June or early July usually means taking whatever is left at a premium rate.
For most events in Sioux City, booking 4 to 6 weeks in advance is workable outside of peak periods. But for prom (book by January), Rivercade weekend in July (book by May), and any Musketeers playoff run, earlier is always better — once the right vehicle is gone, it is gone. For weddings and large corporate events, 3 to 6 months of lead time gives you the best vehicle selection and the most scheduling flexibility.
The earlier you call, the more options we have open for you. Call 502-242-0101 to lock in your date today.
A Sioux City party bus itinerary can cover a lot of ground — from the Missouri riverfront to the Loess Hills overlooks to the arena on Gordon Drive. Here are six of the most requested group destinations in the Sioux City area and what your group needs to know before arriving.

Tyson Events Center is the region's largest indoor arena, seating up to 10,000 for concerts, Sioux City Musketeers USHL games, and major touring events. The venue sits along the Gordon Drive corridor, which becomes a dense, one-direction flow of vehicles on big event nights. Surface lot parking adjacent to the arena fills within the first hour for high-demand shows — late-arriving groups often end up several blocks east, near the Promenade area, with a walk back in the weather.
Bus drop-off is curbside on Gordon Drive. For groups, one charter bus means one parking arrangement instead of a half-dozen cars scattered across different lots. We recommend checking the official Tyson Events Center website for event-specific parking and entry information before your visit.
Address: 401 Gordon Dr, Sioux City, IA 51101
Phone: (712) 279-4850

Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Sioux City sits right on the Missouri riverfront in the heart of downtown, combining a casino floor, live entertainment venue, hotel, and restaurant options in one complex. It's a natural anchor for a group night out — dinner, gaming, a show at the Hard Rock Live event space — and it draws visitors from across the tri-state area, including South Dakota and Nebraska. Downtown parking is metered and competitive on weekend evenings, and the adjacent riverfront lots fill early when a Hard Rock Live show overlaps with Tyson Events Center activity on the same night.
A party bus drops your group at the main entrance on 3rd Street and the bus waits nearby. For event schedules, visit the Hard Rock Casino Sioux City website.
Address: 111 3rd St, Sioux City, IA 51101
Phone: (712) 226-7600

The Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge spans the Missouri River between Sioux City, Iowa and North Sioux City, South Dakota — one of the longest pedestrian cable-stayed bridges in the United States at 3,000 feet. For groups, it's the iconic photo stop: a clear midday or evening crossing gives you city skyline views in one direction and the wide Missouri valley in the other, and the state-line crossing in the middle makes for a memorable group photo. Access is off Sioux City's riverfront near the Chris Larsen Park area.
A party bus or minibus rental parks in the riverfront lot near the bridge trailhead and waits while the group walks across. It's a logical addition to any riverfront itinerary — brewery visit, casino, bridge walk, dinner downtown. The crossing is open year-round, free of charge, and lit at night.

The Sergeant Floyd Monument marks the burial site of Sergeant Charles Floyd, the only member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition to die during the journey. The 100-foot obelisk sits on a bluff above the Missouri River with views of the valley and the South Dakota bluffs beyond — the first National Historic Landmark designated in the United States. For groups with any interest in American history, the monument is a meaningful stop that pairs naturally with the Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center across the river.
The site has a small parking area accessible from Glenn Avenue; oversized vehicles park along the road's shoulder. The monument grounds are open year-round and free to visit. School groups and cultural tour groups consistently make this one of their first stops in Sioux City.
Address: Glenn Avenue and Lewis Boulevard, Sioux City, IA 51103

Stone State Park covers 1,069 acres of mature hardwood forest along the bluffs just northwest of the city, with hiking trails, overlooks into the Loess Hills, and views stretching across into Nebraska and South Dakota on clear days. The park's Council Point area and Elk Ridge Trail are the most popular group destinations, and the overlook at the top of the bluff road provides the kind of panoramic photo opportunity that earns a spot on every Sioux City itinerary. The park's main entrance is off Talbot Road; the road narrows on the way to the upper overlooks, so a minibus is the practical choice over a full-size charter bus for the drive to the summit.
The park is open year-round and charges a modest Iowa state park vehicle entry fee. For fall foliage visits in October, book early — weekends sell out fast.
Address: 5001 Talbot Rd, Sioux City, IA 51103

Riverside Park and the Missouri River waterfront stretch from Chris Larsen Park at the south end of downtown north to the Sergeant Floyd Riverboat Museum (1000 Larsen Park Rd, Sioux City, IA 51103), which houses a historic Missouri River snagboat now serving as a maritime museum. The riverfront is Sioux City's outdoor living room — the site of Rivercade in late July, weekend festivals, the farmers market, and the centerpiece of the city's recreational corridor. A bus rental in Sioux City for a riverfront event makes particular sense during Rivercade weekend, when road closures and pedestrian volumes along Larsen Park Road and the adjacent streets make individual car navigation genuinely painful.
Drop-off is on Larsen Park Road; the bus waits in the overflow lot north of the riverboat museum. We highly recommend checking the Sioux City Recreation Department website for event dates and road closure notices before any riverfront visit.