Let your hair down in Long Beach and rent a charter bus
June 5th, 2007Let your hair down in Long Beach and rent a charter bus
There’s more to sunny beaches, long and languid walks around parks and friendly people as far as Long Beach California is concerned! If you’ve never rent a charter bus to Long Beach before, let’s just say that you don’t know what you’re missing! Long Beach can be said to be one of the best weekend getaway destinations that America has to offer. It provides a diverse array of places and activities suitable for romantic newlyweds, active kids and working folks looking for a place to just let their hair down. Here are some of our favorite Long Beach locations to take a rented charter bus to.
Aquarium of the Pacific
We’ve seen a lot of aquariums in the United States alone but we have to say that when you rent a charter bus to Long Beach’s Aquarium of the Pacific, you’ll come face to face with state-of-the-art facilities housing some12,000 creatures of every known kind! It’ll be an amazing and educational experience not only for the kids but adults, too, will be astounded by the sheer beauty of this Long Beach aquarium. So, if you ever rent a charter bus to Long Beach, make sure you make a stop at this aquarium.
Scorpion Submarine
Imagine being able to tell your friends and family back home that you’ve been on a submarine…decommissioned, nonetheless, what an exciting notion! Take the charter bus to Scorpion Submarine when you get the chance, pay a fee for a tour, spend the day taking pictures inside the submarine and come home a brand new person! As you trudge your way inside of this sub, you’ll have to be careful as it can get a little crampy in there – but it will be an incredible experience, we promise you.
Rancho Los Alamitos
If you want to just clear your head, get away from it all for just an afternoon or the day, take the charter bus to this Long Beach gem! It’s an extremely relaxing place to be in – and furthermore, you can expect to learn a lot about the way of life of the Native Americans. Many newly weds head over to this Long Beach attraction simply because of its adobe house, the barns and the lovely gardens that will provide you with a hassle-free, stress-free retreat to bond and reconnect with your loved ones!
Prop Room
There’s no need for time travel when you have Prop Room – that’s what it feels like walking into this Long Beach bar. Stop the charter bus here for excellent food, friendly service, quick delivery of food, yummy recipes and good ole unbashed fun dancing and drinking the night away. The reason why we said there is no need for time travel is because Prop Room is the kind of Long Beach bar that is designed in an old-fashioned way – it makes you feel all cozy and warm inside so that you will let your hair down on this charter bus trip.
Long Beach Sportfishing
Cruise along the Long Beach and Los Angeles harbors while fishing? Yup, it’s a guaranteed thrilling experience! It may not sound like much but the friendly crew will make sure even if you’re a novice where sportfishing is concerned, you’ll have a smashing good time, anyway
Irregardless of your purpose, a charter bus trip to Long Beach is not only exciting but also invigorating. Spend your honeymoon or reward yourself for your hard work by renting a charter bus to Long Beach for a memorable holiday today. For a quick charter bus rental quote, give our sales representatives a call today to find out how you can maximize your holiday in Long Beach!
Finding music and art in Newark this charter bus trip
June 4th, 2007It was a charter bus holiday to Newark for all of us working in the art shop. Our mission was to go to as many art-related attractions by charter bus as possible. I am happy to say that not only did I enjoy myself career-wise because I learned a lot from all the art centers that we went to in Newark but there were plenty of things to do there to keep anyone of any age group happy!
I loved the City Without Walls, one of Newark’s oldest and best art galleries. Since this was our first charter bus stop, everyone couldn’t wait to hop off the bus and into the gallery. This Newark art gallery has been around since 1975 and features lots of art work from young and aspiring artists in New Jersey. Be sure to take your Newark rental charter bus there if you’re into art. I am just so happy that we rented a charter bus to Newark because I can’t imagine what it would be like if each of us drove around getting lost. Next, the Newark rented charter bus took us to New Jersey Performing Arts Center where we spent some time watching a play! They have everything in the name of entertainment and art…like there are ballets and concerts too. It was awesome because the staff was friendly. Even though we were a little late making it back to the Newark rental charter bus, they were all very understanding and accommodating! What a fabulous friendly bunch of people!
We also took the Newark rental charter bus to the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra where we listened to virtuoso Classical music. Oh, there’s pop there as well if you want. The sound system was awesome – one of the best I’ve heard so far! On the final day of our charter bus trip, we took it to the Cathedral Series which was a fabulous way to end our Newark charter bus trip.

Have yourself a taste of Buffalo in a rental charter bus trip
June 4th, 2007For starters, the Allentown Art Festival is a definite MUST-GO It is filled with performers and thousands of visitors who make their way there every year. This Buffalo rental charter bus attraction draws throngs and throngs of art fanatics from all around the world, so, be prepared for the crowd.
Another great Buffalo place to take the rental charter bus to is Thursday at the Square; although it’s not exactly Allentown Art Festival but the performances that they hold there are very fun for the young and old alike. On the third day we were in Buffalo, we had the time of our lives on Miss Buffalo Cruise – and it was unbelievably cheap too. $5 for such an amazing experience is just…something! It’ll take all of two hours of your time as you travel down Niagara River. We couldn’t stop taking pictures all the way and were afraid that our digital cameras were going to run of batteries! We were lucky to have a really amazing tour guide who was really helpful. A MUST for all of you taking a Buffalo rental charter bus holiday trip. We didn’t have kids on this excursion but for those who are thinking of bringing the kids along for your Buffalo charter bus rental holiday, you must take your kids to Theatre of Youth! I mean, this is the kind of place that is so enjoyable that even the adults will enjoy each and every performance there. World class, if you ask me, because I’ve never seen a better performance by kids! By the time we were done, our stomachs were growling and since we didn’t know where to eat, the rental charter bus driver was friendly and helpful. He took us to Mother’s Restaurant, apparently one of Buffalo’s top restaurants. The place doesn’t look like much on the outside but just wait till you start eating! It’s small and we kind of wish that they weren’t so strict with the reservation issues, but all in all, everything was unique and tasty…well worth the price!

Spectacular charter bus trip to New York City
June 4th, 2007What comes to mind when I say New York City? Precisely, it’s either Statute of Liberty or Empire State Building, right? Me and my husband decided to take all our grown kids and our grandchildren on a grand charter bus holiday to New York City recently. We knew getting around New York City in a group as large as that was going to be a challenge and we didn’t want to spend time getting lost instead of having fun, so, my husband called a New York City charter bus rental company and booked us in for one. It wasn’t as expensive as we thought it was going to be, really. Anyway, Anne, my daughter has always been the organizer when it comes to family trips, so, before we embarked on this New York City charter bus trip, she planned our schedule and charter bus stops.
Of course, we made charter bus stops at BOTH Empire State Building and the Statute of Liberty – what kind of trip to New York City would it be without those charter bus stops? Needless to say, the kids had so much fun gaping and gawking at the awesome Statute and we took loads of pictures at the Empire State Building. The last time we were here, my husband and I visited the World Trade Center. This time, during this New York City rental charter bus holiday, we made a charter bus stop there as well. From inside the charter bus, we sat there staring at the remnants of a site that used to be so monumental to all of us. Whatever it is, just be prepared to get emotional.
Madame Tussauds Wax Museum in New York city is yet another popular charter bus stop – not only for you but you’ll see many New York City rental charter buses making their stops here as well as throngs of foreigners and locals alike fill up the place every single day. Although some people had gripes but for us, it was a total blast! We kept snapping away inside that we felt blinded by the time we went back up the rental charter bus. One thing to note, though, if you intend to make a charter bus stop here, get your tickets early (if possible, online) because we saw that the queue stretched for miles! A relative had earlier told all the kids about their experience at Toys R Us in Time Square and the kids begged us to take them there. So, off in the New York City charter bus we went to Times Square. The kids really whooped it up at the place because if there’s such a thing as Kiddy Wonderland, then this is it! Packed wall to wall with wonderful, amazing toys, there’s even a Ferris Wheel too! Overall, I can use one single word to describe my big charter bus rental holiday trip to New York City – spectacular!

My charter bus holiday trip to Cleveland
June 4th, 2007Here’s another reason why I think a Cleveland charter bus trip rocks – the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Museum. This is not your ordinary museum, mind you. Even though you’ll just be standing there staring through glass case after glass case, it will be an experience you will find hard to forget during your Cleveland rental charter bus trip because of the many illuminated silver signatures from your favorite musicians.
And if you think that’s the best that Cleveland has to offer, here’s another one you should stop the charter bus at…the Cleveland Orchestra. The atmosphere is fantastic, very impressive décor and awesome music. That’s very hard to beat, agree? Another eye-opener for me was my charter bus visit to Cleveland’s Jacob’s Field. Although not much of Cleveland Indians fan, the pure energy running through the crowd during a game is awesome enough! I especially love it when there’s a mascot there and all the kids are running after the mascot drawing roars of laughter from the crowd. And of course, there’s the Great Lakes Science Center where you should take the Cleveland rental charter bus to. Never seen a tornado swirl in front of your face? Never fly a jet plane before in your life? Worry not. just take the rental charter bus to this science center and you’ll experience everything all under one roof! It doesn’t cost 55 million for nothing, you know. another nice touch to our charter bus holiday in Cleveland was our visit to Little Italy Historical Museum. It’s just neat because there’s all kinds of memorabilia featured there and I was, once again, reminded of my trip to Europe. It isn’t grand or big or anything like that…it was just cozy and friendly. To make your Cleveland charter bus trip even more European-like, try taking the rental charter bus to this quaint little Spanish restaurant called Mallorca where they serve truly yummy Spanish food. And it isn’t at all expensive. The friendly atmosphere will make everything worthwhile in the end.

Never a bored moment during my Cincinnati rental charter bus trip
June 4th, 2007After my family’s charter bus holiday trip to Cincinnati a couple of months back, I’ve been making elaborate plans to rent a charter bus to Cincinnati again. The only thing is that I can’t get my husband to find the time to do it with me! But let me tell you a little about what’s so charming about Cincinnati and then you decide for yourself whether a rental charter bus trip there is really worth it. First off, you have to rent a Cincinnati charter bus to Paramount’s King Island. I heard that many people go there every year and now I know why! The kids will love this place – there are roller coasters, Scoody-Doo and there are Scrambler and the Monsters…everything a kid loves, it’s there. This Cincinnati attraction is a smaller than Disneyland (of course!) but it’s still worth the charter bus stop.
The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center got me thinking for a bit during my rental charter bus holiday there because you’ll get to learn all about the discrimination that plagues the human race throughout. However, this is not a place for kids because it can get a little boring for them. for kids, I fully recommend Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Gardens! Ask the Cincinnati rental charter bus driver to make a stop at this place because there are many things for kids to do here. The Jungle Trails are exciting and the Wings of the World too. Thrill them with visits to the Komodo Dragons, the White Bengal tigers and the Indian Rhinos – it is an awesome charter bus stop! Watch out for peacocks, though. They’re free roaming!
Although not many people enjoy boat rides, I had a boat ride during my charter bus trip to Cincinnati with BB Riverboats Inc and I had a completely awesome time just sailing on the river watching the Cincinnati skyline roll by, observing the lifestyle and people of Cincinnati go about their daily affairs. The Fifth Third Bank Broadway Series is also another worthwhile Cincinnati charter bus rental holiday stop because it is not only one of the largest Broadway presenters in the country, every single one of their shows are smashing! You’ll be spoiled for choice! Speed freaks can take their rental charter bus to Kentucky Speedway for a quick stop and also to grab all those racing gifts and souvenirs.
For good food, I highly recommend rounding up the Cincinnati rental charter bus to Jeff Ruby’s Steakhouse which is although a little out of the way but for the kind of steak that you’ll eat there, boy oh boy, the charter bus stop will be worth it. That’s the amazing thing about renting a charter bus in Cincinnati – just go and have the time of your life. Leave the worrying to the rental charter bus driver, folks!
A charter bus trip to Flagstaff that I will not forget for a long time to come
June 4th, 2007Flagstaff Arizona is the kind of place to rent a charter bus to if you’re a nature enthusiast. However, even with that said, you don’t have to have a deep passion for nature and natural wonders to embrace the cultural richness and enjoy the invigorating outdoor activities that Flagstaff has to offer. Frankly, renting a charter bus to Flagstaff was a great idea for me and our nature lovers group in order get away from it all.
The first thing I did was to take the charter bus to Coconino National Forest – I heard fantastic tales about the place, so, I really had to see it for myself. So, upon boarding my charter bus, I told the guy to take me to Coconino National Forest and when I got off with a strange far-off look on my face, I knew I was going to have some fun. Surrounded by nature, I took to backpacking and hiking through its tremendous awesome trail. I even tried out, for the first time, alpine skiing. Absolutely unbelievable!
With half a day left after I am done with Coconino National Forest of Flagstaff, I took a quick bite at a corner stall and headed straight for the well-known San Francisco Peaks where I simply gaped at the remains of ancient volcanic peaks. Some speculate that these volcanic mountains could have once been more than 15,000 feet above the Colorado Plateau. What’s an awestruck man to do but to beg passerby after passerby to take pictures of me with the looming volcanic used-to-bes as backdrop. I mean, honestly, when you rent a charter bus to Flagstaff, you’ll just have to come to San Francisco Peaks because it’ll just blow your socks off!
Dying for anything other than pizza and hot dog, I asked the charter bus driver for a quick tip on where to get some good food at reasonable pricing. I was ready to eat a horse but wasn’t really all that ready to pay the price, so, the charter bus driver took me to one of Flagstaff’s best restaurants called Mountain Oasis. I have to say that they have an extensive menu that stretches you from American to Italian and Middle Eastern to Vegetarian. Just take your pick! The price was good – but even if it was expensive, I would have been happy to pay it because the staff was extremely friendly with ready smiles throughout my meal.
What an unforgettable charter bus trip to Flagstaff that was, wouldn’t you say?
Posted in bus rental, bus charter, charter bus flagstaff, bus rental flagstaffA charter bus bachelorette party in Huntsville
June 4th, 2007I had an amazing day hopping on and off the charter bus in Huntsville just doing whatever my heart desired. We stayed at Dogwood Manor Bed and Breakfast and let me tell you this…it was exquisite! We wanted to pick Holiday Inn at first but one of the girls said that she stayed in Dogwood before and they were more than just satisfied with the place and boy, we were not disappointed. This Huntsville Bed and Breakfast was clean and comfortable - but the clincher was the breakfast! Just perfect for a hangover.
We kicked off the day with a visit to the Ice Complex. Once the charter bus arrived at the place, all 18 years scampered out of the bus is glee reminding me of Kindergarten kids at the chocolate factory. The Ice Complex is huge, although there were a lot of people there, it wasn’t at all cramped. For lunch, we decided to go a little exotic – no, not Chinese but we took the charter bus to a quaint little place called Bombay Cuisine where they serve East Indian dishes. At the end of the meal, we were ready for some shopping before we went and have some drinks.
Satisfied with our yield for the day, all of us climbed back on the charter bus that we rented and headed out for the real deal…and we decided to do it at a well-known Huntsville pub called 801 Franklin. The food was amazing but I do not remember too much of the rest. However, our Huntsville charter bus rental was well worth it.
Posted in Uncategorized, bus rental, bus charterGreat time via charter bus in Tuscaloosa
May 24th, 2007It was nothing short of surprising for the bunch of us who needed to get away from the daily humdrums of life when we rented a charter bus to Tuscaloosa early this year right after a full blast New Year celebration. Tuscaloosa offers the right mix of history and culture together with modernity that was enchanting for the bunch of us. Most of all, we needed to rent a charter bus to…just get away! And Tuscaloosa, for us, was definitely the right choice.
The Southern charm was irresistible and if you’re a fan of antiques, you just have to take the charter bus to Gorgas House which dates back to 1820. Although we couldn’t afford many of the antiques on display there, boy, we had an eyeful just taking in all those amazingly beautiful and expensive antique pieces. To make the charter bus trip even more memorable, we took the rented charter bus to Battle-Friedman House on the very same day. So you can bet we had a day filled with history and culture of Tuscaloosa.
For some of us, at the top of our lists of things to do in Tuscaloosa was to take the charter bus to a place where we can sample the night life there. The charter bus driver recommended Jazziz C’s, a great choice. Jazziz C’s offers us the chance to taste what Tuscaloosa folks like – quality martinis and New Orleans jazz music! Not all us were in favor of martinis but the bar had a long list of beer, wine and hard liquor to choose from. In one word, we would like to describe this Tuscaloosa watering hole as superb! Before we ended this charter bus trip in Tuscaloosa, we took the charter bus to Evangeline’s which serves mouth-watering dishes made out of fresh ingredients that you can taste. Not only do they taste good, this Tuscaloosa restaurant makes their food look pretty darn good too. For some R&R, I strongly recommended a charter bus trip to Tuscaloosa for a quick weekend getaway!

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Birthday charter bus party roaming San Francisco
May 24th, 2007My sister and I have been dreaming about renting a charter bus in San Francisco with our friends and cruising along the many San Francisco attractions for as long as we remember. There’s just something about going around San Francisco in the comfort of a charter bus that we cannot quite explain, therefore, when her 25th birthday we went out and finally did it.
The first charter bus stop was at the San Francisco Fisherman’s Wharf. This is where we took plenty of pictures with wax works of International personalities.
Another remarkable attraction in San Francisco was, perhaps, the Exploratorium. It wasn’t Chinatown where everything was foreign and unique, but it was definitely an eye-opener.Oh, if you’re ever on a charter bus holiday in San Francisco, don’t forget to check out this chic little nook in San Francisco called Vignette Restaurant! Honestly, nothing, in my personal opinion, beats the atmosphere, price and food that this little San Francisco restaurant had to offer. Trust me, take the charter bus there. In the meantime, have fun and don’t forget to take loads of pictures!

An awesome charter bus trip in Fayetteville, Arkansas
May 24th, 2007Fayetteville is an amazing place to visit if you are thinking of hiring an Arkansas charter bus for a weekend holiday away from all the humdrum that daily life offers. Fayetteville is located on Ozark Mountains where the city enjoys four very distinct seasons.
In our first stop, we took the charter bus to Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park where more than 18,000 Union and Confederate solders fought in 1862.
The favorite part of any of my adventures is always the ‘dining’ part of the trip. Our charter bus driver, Andy suggested Cable Car Pizza. Just talking about it makes my mouth water and my mind is filled with images of their Pizza Bianca! Cable Car Pizza serves San Francisco style gourmet that was great!
Among us, there was a football fanatic and the moment we confirmed the rental of the charter bus, Daniel (the fanatic) announced, “We’re going to Jerry Jones”. Jerry Jones – Jim Lindsey Hall of Champions is a museum that commemorates the history of Arkansas’ football team, The Razorbacks.
And we stayed in the most amazing place known in Arkansas called Deepwood House….which is precisely what it is. Deepwood House is made of natural products and it sort of blends in with the surroundings…which is maple forest. After all that riding around in a charter bus and visit of places, it felt good to come back to nature.

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A memorable charter bus day trip in Juneau
May 22nd, 2007I’ve always been curious about the capital city of the Last Frontier, Juneau, so, I jumped at the chance when our scout troop decided to rent a charter bus to Juneau for a day trip. Of course, the first thing that I wanted to take the charter bus to was to the absolutely breathtaking scenic attractions like Gastineau Channel and Mount Roberts. Juneau is totally different from the traditional metropolitan areas of United States
Our first stop was Mount Roberts Tramway for a quick hiking trip. The hike was good but the better part of the trip was when we went on the 6 minute ride up on a tram on the 1,670 mountain slope! The Juneau scenery is awesome.
Our group didn’t have time to take the charter bus for Juneau Sport fishing and Sightseeing. I would love to troll for salmon and halibut but it is on the agenda for our next charter bus trip to Juneau. Our final stop was at Chan’s Thai Kitchen, what a way to end the day trip. It was a great time and we have already begun to plan our next trip back to Juneau. I’ve always been curious about the capital city of the Last Frontier, Juneau, so, I jumped at the chance when our scout troop decided to rent a charter bus to Juneau for a day trip. Of course, the first thing that I wanted to take the charter bus to was to the absolutely breathtaking scenic attractions like Gastineau Channel and Mount Roberts. Juneau is totally different from the traditional metropolitan areas of United States
Our first stop was Mount Roberts Tramway for a quick hiking trip. The hike was good but the better part of the trip was when we went on the 6 minute ride up on a tram on the 1,670 mountain slope! The Juneau scenery is awesome. Our group didn’t have time to take the charter bus for Juneau Sport fishing and Sightseeing. I would love to troll for salmon and halibut but it is on the agenda for our next charter bus trip to Juneau. Our final stop was at Chan’s Thai Kitchen, what a way to end the day trip. It was a great time and we have already begun to plan our next trip back to Juneau.
Posted in Uncategorized, bus rental, bus charter, charter bus juneau, bus rental juneauWaiting for my next charter bus trip to St. Louis Missouri
May 21st, 2007St. Louis is the kind of place where everyone will have the chance to have some fun. It doesn’t matter whether you’re an adult or a child, a charter bus holiday trip to St. Louis will definitely be exciting! Our church group took our young children to the Magic House, St. Louis’ Children’s Museum. Thankfully, we rented a charter bus there, so, I had the time the time to sit in the charter bus with the kids enjoying the passing scenery. No worries about traffic, parking and directions. And you just sit there and enjoy yourself!
Nothing much was mentioned about the Forest Park on the Internet before we embarked on our charter bus holiday trip, I heard a lot of good things about this St. Louis attraction and decided to take the charter bus to this amazing park where we did a lot of strolling and chatting. I heard that the State government puts a lot of money into this St. Louis Park to build awesome bridges and ponds to make it more attractive. There’s a zoo, a barbeque area, a jogging track and ice-skating rink also.
We also took the charter bus up to Gateway Arch. It is well worth the wait to get to the top. My advice is to take the kids to the St. Louis Zoo and the Missouri Botanical Garden too. And during your stay, remember to take the rented charter bus to Big Sky Café for great food. All in all, there are many places that we did not visit during our charter bus visit to St. Louis Missouri this time round and I think we’re going to make another trip there soon.

Hitting Gold with a charter bus trip to Fairbanks
May 21st, 2007Who would’ve thought we would hit gold by taking a charter bus to Fairbanks, Alaska. As you peek out of the charter bus window, you might be inclined to think that this is your typical urban city lined with fast food joints and watering holes.As modernized as Fairbanks is, there’s a very deep history of gold mining in Fairbanks, so, renting a charter bus there is a definite must do. Once you’re there, ask the charter bus driver to take you to the University of Alaska Museum where you’ll get an eyeful of the blinding collection of gold and discover the history of gold-mining in Fairbanks.
Oh, another amazing thing we did in Fairbanks was take the charter bus for the long-running tour called the Riverbank Discovery Tours. The experience was awesome as we sat in a real stern wheel riverboat for a 3 hour plus river ride that was both stimulating. We still had a little bit of time after the Riverbank Discovery Tours, so, we took the rented charter bus to Gold Dredge No. 8, the authentic gold-mining site an-hour-and-a-half tour where we learned everything we wanted to learn about gold mining.
As the day came to a close, we were finally tired enough to call it a day and took the Fairbanks, Alaska charter bus back to Chena Hot Springs where we were staying. Oh, the hotel was beautiful and absolutely clean as a whistle.
All in all, the trip to Fairbanks was an enlightening one sprinkled with a lot of excitement and awe. A Fairbanks Bus rental from The BusBank certainly made my trip easier and enjoyable!

Hiring a charter bus to Dothan was the best idea for our group
May 21st, 2007Not expecting much from a charter bus trip to Dothan, Alabama I have to say that the experience that I had exceeded all expectation. Dothan isn’t really at the top of the list of well known tourist attractions, so, the secret is knowing where to visit with your group. For instance, I had a great time in Conecuh National Forest. I am not a fan of mosquitoes and wild animals but it was a change of pace being surrounded by nature. There is a wide range of activities for tourists from camping to picnicking, from hiking to fishing, from riding ATVs to just enjoying the calm and serene environment.
Having caught on with outdoor activities, me and my group of friends next took the charter bus to Waterworld which is renowned for its large wave pool and water slides. There is really a large crowd there during the weekends but we were there on a Thursday, so we literally had Waterworld all to ourselves. Let it be known it is not only for kids even the oldest of the group had a ball.
While there, we stayed at the Fairfield Inn by Marriott which is located at the centre of almost everything that’s important in Dothan, Alabama. Their rooms were large and more importantly, clean as a whistle with immaculately decorations and designs. So, if you ask me would I ever rent a charter bus in Alabama again in the near future, my answer would be ‘You Betcha!”
Get mobile in Mobile with a Charter Bus
May 21st, 2007Mobile, Alabama is a town with open access to the Gulf of Mexico. It is also known as US’s very own Port Town because of the number of shopping and shipbuilding manufacturers companies, petrol and paper, textile and timber companies that are. Hiring a charter bus in Mobile, Alabama will definitely be worth your time. Worried about hurricanes ruining your summer trip? Don’t fret Mobile has interesting sliver-like strand of islands that keeps seasonal storms away. One call to The BusBank and our extremely large family of 12 people’s vacation to Mobile Alabama had begun. The morning of our trip our charter bus pulled up promptly and we were greeted by the friendly driver, Rick despite the 5 am wake up call. We have some great recommendations for you and your family to enjoy in Mobile.
A trip in a charter bus to Mobile Alabama isn’t complete without stepping foot into the USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park! This is where heroism from the past will come alive again. Hop off the charter bus and be enchanted with the many finely preserved battleships from seven decades, ranging from the WWII to Desert Storm. One day isn’t enough to take in all that USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park as we spent half a day going through the souvenirs that they had on sale there.
When the tummy starts to grumble, tumble on up to the charter bus because it’s time to head on to the BlueGill. Start salivating folks because you’re about to get the chance to sink your teeth into some legendary Mobile delicacies. Sadly, we heard that BlueGill suffered from Hurricane Katrina and had to stop for reconstruction but now BlueGill is bigger and better! Let it be known that everyone, including Governors and Presidents alike, have made their way to BlueGill for feeding time. What’s good enough for dignitaries is good enough for your family!
With tummies filled, you can take the charter bus to the National African-Archives and Museum. This will provide an eyeful for history buffs, but frankly, even for non-history buffs (ahem, yours truly) felt enlightened after the experience.
So there you have it one fun outing in Mobile. But you will be surprised that this was only our first day there! I have more tips to come, so stay tuned. Also, thank you to The BusBank for scheduling the charter bus service rental in Mobile, Alabama.
Chartering a Bus to Branson, Missouri!
May 21st, 2007Craving a getaway with the glitz of Vegas but without the sleaze? Looking for a place that will thrill little tykes, teens, and their parents? Branson, Missouri may be the anecdote for your travel woes! Why not charter a bus for your group to this exciting destination!
A Branson Missouri charter bus rental makes getting around Branson a breeze. While everything is somewhat centrally located around Highway 76 (aka the “Strip”), most of the less expensive hotels are located outside of this bustling area. Nestled in the Ozark Mountains in the southern, Branson is home to numerous live music shows, amusement parks, and shopping districts.

One place that will excite the whole family is Silver Dollar City. With numerous rides and live shows, everyone in your group will be able to find something that they would enjoy! Be sure to check out “Fire in the Hole.” This family favorite features the lore of the Ozarks and animatronics resembling mythical creatures of the hills. Caution—you WILL get wet on this ride! Also, your braver group members will definitely want to ride the newer roller coasters, especially Wildfire—a roller coaster featuring five inversions and speeds up to 66 miles per hour!
For shopping we recommend taking your charter bus down to Historic Downtown Branson. With its unique artisan shops and old-town feel, Historic Downtown Branson affords a unique day-trip experience that your whole group will enjoy. And don’t forget dessert! Mr. B’s Ice Cream and Deli offers unique sweets and sundaes that will delight everyone! And when you’re done with this fantastic shopping area, be sure to use your charter bus to explore all the other great shopping sites in Branson and the surrounding community! Start planning your trip to Branson today!
Fun in the Sun—Charter a Bus to the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk in California
May 14th, 2007Take a charter bus to the ultimate California beach destination! With the mountains as its backdrop, the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk is the only major seaside amusement on the West Coast. Home to over 35 rides and attractions, including the legendary Giant Dipper roller coaster, the Boardwalk is the place to go for a fun day at the beach! Why not let the BusBank focus on your Santa Cruz charter bus rental needs so you can worry about what SPF sun block you should bring for you fun in the sun!
The Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk is celebrating its 100th year of fun this year! Be sure to ride the Giant Dipper, the famous wooden roller coaster built in 1924 and still exciting brave thrill-seekers. Roller coasters not your thing? Why not ride the stunning Looff Carousel, a National Historic Landmark built in 1911. And if rides and thrills don’t suit you, why not have the Santa Cruz charter bus drop you off at the beach? And at the end of the day you can always take your charter bus into Santa Cruz and visit the Municipal Wharf, home to fine shopping and dining.
The Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk is the ultimate destination for your next group outing. Isn’t it time you spent some time under the boardwalk?

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Charter Bus Rentals In Annapolis, Maryland!
May 11th, 2007If you’re looking for a true nautical adventure, look no further than the capital city of Maryland, Annapolis, founded in 1649. Rich with history yet bustling with the fresh energy of the United States Naval Academy, “America’s Sailing Capital” (and former national capital before Washington D.C.) is the perfect place to go for an informational and relaxing adventure. Why not charter a bus in Annapolis and make your trip to Annapolis a group event?
Last fall, while on a charter bus tour of ocean towns on the East Coast, we decided to bring our group to Annapolis for the day. Our first stop in our charter bus was at St. John’s College, the third oldest higher educational institution in the United States. The pictures we took next to McDowell Hall at the college were stunning—the juxtaposition of the fall colors and the cream colored tower is amazing. We then rode over in the charter bus to the United States Naval Academy. We took one of the inexpensive walking tours of the grounds; the younger women of the group definitely seemed to enjoy seeing the young sailors in uniform at the academy! Our day culminated with a walk along the waterfront and then driving to the Deep Creek Restaurant and Marina where we had incredibly fresh seafood—I personally recommend the crab cakes!
We wouldn’t have been able to have such a relaxing trip and visit so many areas if not for our decision to use to BusBank to plan our Annapolis charter bus rental. I highly recommend visiting Annapolis for a memorable, scenic trip you aren’t likely to forget for a long time!

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