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56 Passenger Coach Bus Rental in Longmont

Longmont Coach Bus Service is your top source for 56-passenger bus rentals in Longmont, Boulder County, and the entire Front Range. Our fleet includes MCI, Van Hool, Setra, and Prevost coaches—each packed with amenities like WiFi, power outlets, restrooms, and reclining seats. Whether you’re moving a corporate team to Denver Tech Center, shuttling wedding guests to Lyons Farmette, or organizing a multi-day tour through Rocky Mountain National Park, we have the perfect bus for your group. Call our team anytime at 720-815-4690 to get an instant quote on a 56-passenger bus rental in Longmont!

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How Much Does A 56 Passenger Coach Bus Rental in Longmont Cost?

The cost of renting a 56-passenger coach bus in Longmont depends on several factors, including the dates of your trip, the length of your itinerary, and the specific amenities you request. In general, you can expect to pay between $150 and $350 per hour, or $1,500 to $3,500 per day, for a full-size charter bus. Rates tend to be higher during peak seasons (spring and summer) and for long-distance trips that require overnight stays. For example, a round-trip charter from Longmont to Empower Field at Mile High for a Broncos game will cost less than a weeklong tour through the Western Slope. The best way to get an accurate quote is to call our team at 720-815-4690—we’ll ask about your route, schedule, and headcount, then provide a custom price in under 30 seconds!

Bus Type Cost Per Hour Cost Per Day Cost Per Mile
56 Passenger Coach Bus Starts from $170* Starts from $1,100* Starts from $4.50*

Amenities Available on our 56 Passenger Coach Buses in Longmont

Reclining Seats
Free WiFi
Onboard Restrooms
Power Outlets
LCD Monitors
Air Conditioning
Wi-Fi on a coach bus

Wi-Fi

Stay connected on the road with free onboard WiFi, perfect for checking email, streaming music, or sharing photos of your hike at Rabbit Mountain Open Space. You can even use WiFi to check RTD schedules or plan your transfer to the A Line at Union Station.

charter bus restroom

Onboard Restrooms

Every 56-passenger bus comes equipped with a clean, fully functional restroom, so you won’t have to make unnecessary stops on I-25 or US-36. This is especially convenient for school field trips to the Denver Museum of Nature & Science or ski trips to Eldora Mountain Resort.

Interior of a charter bus with flat-screen TVs

Onboard TVs

Keep your group entertained with multiple flat-screen TVs and DVD players, ideal for watching movies, training videos, or highlight reels from your last game at Sandstone Ranch. You can even connect a laptop via HDMI to display custom content or presentations.

Power outlets on a bus

Power Outlets

Never worry about running out of battery thanks to individual power outlets and USB ports at every seat. Charge your phone, tablet, or laptop while you review slides for a meeting in Downtown Boulder or edit photos from a wedding at Shupe Homestead.

Air vents on a charter bus

Climate Control with Personal Air Vents

Stay comfortable year-round with powerful climate control systems that keep the cabin cool in July and warm in January. Each row has adjustable air vents so passengers can set their own airflow—essential for long trips across Weld County or up to Estes Park.

Leather seats on a coach bus

Leather Seating

Relax in high-back, reclining leather seats with extra legroom and fold-down armrests. These ergonomic seats are designed for comfort on journeys of any length, whether you're commuting to a tech conference at CU Boulder or touring breweries along the Boulder Ale Trail.

Storage space on a charter bus

Overhead & Undercarriage Storage

Store backpacks, jackets, and small items in overhead racks, while larger luggage, coolers, or sports equipment can be stowed in the spacious undercarriage bays. With so much storage space, you’ll never feel cramped—even with a full load of cyclists heading to the St. Vrain Greenway.