Something worth blogging about - Avoid mistakes when renting a Party Bus?

It's not something new anymore.......it's a trend, people love the party bus, specially around Boston, MA.
For this reason only I think that we should teach people how to ask the right questions and what to look for when they look for a Boston Party Bus. It's not easy, nor simple to choose a party bus, and as we said before in one of our posts, please don't make common mistakes like booking with a large nationwide corporation.....and here's why....
First they will over charge you, almost double the price plus additional fees....we had a case this week, a customer booked a 32 passengers Party Bus with a company in Chicago. Needles to say that we farmed in the job for less money, they have met our rates but they still charged the customer double the price.
Make sure that your party bus company is local, and try by all means to go and see the vehicles in person before putting your money down. Large corporation they do nothing but advertise Party Buses they don't have on locations like Boston Area, New Hampshire, Maine, so they book jobs and after that, they farm out to local companies, for almost half price. Pretty nice to sit in your office and to make almost $1000.00 for a 10 min conversation over the phone, right?
Be smart by asking more questions about the limo.party bus......year, make sure it at least a few years old, and it's not gonna break down in the middle of the job, ruining your night, also check who is the builder.....Krystal, Executive, Tiffany (reputable builders), and try to compare prices before making a decision.....otherwise you risk on making a bad decision.....Take time and start your research early....and conclude everything after you finished your homework.
Start everything only after you have a definite count on how many people will attend your party and only then try to book something.
When you book your reservation, try to secure that whit a deposit and always ask for a receipt or invoice where you can see your charges and your remaining balance. Make sure there is enough communication and transparency between the party bus company or limo company and you.
Always ask what you were promised, soft drinks (water/soda), ice, clean glasses, free tolls (if any), no fuel charge (if any), applicable discounts (if any), etc......
Also if your limo/party bus company is dragging feet in sending a straight answer about availability, don't wait to long even if that seems like the best deal in the world, move on to the next party bus company on the list.......
We hope that this will help you to make the best choice when renting a party bus in Boston Metro and not only.....
Enjoy the upcoming Thanks Giving Day!

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