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Frequently Asked Questions About Charter Bus Rentals in Boise

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A charter bus is a large motorcoach designed to transport groups of people together on the same itinerary, typically seating 40–56 passengers. It features forward-facing seats, a center aisle, and often includes amenities like restrooms, air conditioning, luggage storage, video monitors, Wi-Fi, power outlets, and reclining seats. Charter buses are commonly used for school trips, corporate events, weddings, sports team travel, airport transfers, and other group transportation because they keep everyone together in one vehicle.

A charter bus typically has between 40 and 56 seats, with the most common size being a 56-passenger model. Smaller configurations may have 47, 50, or 52 seats depending on legroom and restroom placement. The exact number of seats depends on the manufacturer and interior layout.

The outside of a charter bus is a long, rectangular vehicle with a high roofline, large windows running along both sides, and a flat front end with a wide windshield. It typically has three axles (two rear, one front), smooth fiberglass or aluminum body panels, and exterior baggage compartments below the passenger windows. Most charter buses are painted white or black, but they can be wrapped with custom graphics or branding.

The inside of a charter bus features rows of forward-facing seats upholstered in fabric or vinyl, a center aisle running from front to back, and overhead parcel racks above each row. The driver's area is separated by a modesty panel, and there is often a restroom located at the rear of the cabin. Interior finishes include molded plastic trim, LED lighting, carpeting or vinyl flooring, and optional video monitors mounted on the ceiling or bulkheads.

A Boise charter bus rental typically costs between $1,600 and $4,500+ for multi-day or out-of-state trips, while local trips are billed by the hour at rates ranging from $225 to $325 per hour with a five-hour minimum. Final pricing depends on the size of the bus, length of the trip, time of year, and current availability. You’ll get an exact price when you call our team!

Boise charter bus prices are affected by the size of the bus (18-, 20-, 25-, or 56-passenger), number of days or hours rented, total mileage, and time of year. Peak demand during spring and summer months can increase rates, as can last-minute bookings or multi-day out-of-state trips. Additional charges may apply for tolls, parking fees, and hotel accommodations for the driver on overnight trips.

You can get a quote from Coach Bus Boise by calling our office at 208-567-5500 or using the online form on our website. Provide details about your trip including pickup location, destination, date and time of departure, number of passengers, and any special requests. We’ll send you a customized quote within minutes!

Your quote includes the base rental fee for the bus and driver, plus any applicable taxes and fuel surcharges. It does not include tolls, parking fees, or hotel expenses for the driver if required. Optional amenities such as Wi-Fi, power outlets, and video monitors are included if requested at the time of booking. Ask your reservation specialist for a full breakdown of all costs before signing your contract.

To rent a charter bus with Coach Bus Boise, call our reservation team at 208-567-5500 or fill out the online quote form on our website. Once you receive your quote, review the terms and pay the required deposit to confirm your reservation. The balance is due before the date of your trip. Our agents will help you choose the right vehicle, set up your itinerary, and answer any questions about amenities or pricing.

You should book your Boise bus rental at least four to six weeks in advance to ensure availability and get the best selection of vehicles. During peak travel seasons (April–June and September–October), buses can sell out quickly, so it’s best to reserve your bus as early as possible. Last-minute bookings are accepted if equipment is available, but selection may be limited.

We offer 18-, 20-, and 25-passenger minibuses and 56-passenger full-size charter buses in Boise—all with forward-facing seats, modern amenities, and room for carry-on bags. Larger charter buses have underfloor luggage compartments and onboard restrooms. Call for details on available models and floorplans.

Standard amenities on a Boise charter bus rental include reclining seats, armrests, climate control, tinted windows, and a PA system. Most buses also have Wi-Fi, 110V/USB power outlets, video monitors with DVD/Blu-ray players, and a rear lavatory. Upgraded packages may include leatherette upholstery, woodgrain flooring, LED accent lighting, and wireless streaming to seatback screens. Minibuses have similar features but no restroom.

Yes, most late-model charter buses have 110V AC outlets and/or USB charging ports at each row of seats. Older buses may not have outlets, so request a vehicle with power if you need it. Outlets are located either on the sidewall below the window or in the center console between seats.

Yes, Wi-Fi is available on most charter buses by request. The onboard Wi-Fi system connects to a cellular data network and provides internet access for passengers’ smartphones, tablets, and laptops. Bandwidth is limited, so streaming video may be restricted. Be sure to request a bus with Wi-Fi when you make your reservation.

Yes, full-size charter buses have a restroom located at the rear of the passenger cabin. The restroom includes a toilet, sink, mirror, and paper towel dispenser. Minibuses do not have a restroom, so plan accordingly for shorter trips. On longer trips, the driver will make scheduled stops at rest areas for additional bathroom breaks.

Yes, a charter bus has storage space in two main areas: overhead parcel racks inside the cabin and large baggage compartments underneath the floor. The overhead racks are suitable for small bags, backpacks, and coats, while the underfloor compartments can hold suitcases, duffel bags, and bulky items like sports equipment. There is also room at the front or rear of the bus for carry-on items.

Yes, most charter buses are equipped with video monitors mounted on the ceiling or bulkheads throughout the cabin. The monitors can display movies, presentations, or live TV from a DVD/Blu-ray player or satellite receiver. Audio is played through the bus sound system. Some newer buses have individual seatback screens with touchscreen controls.

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