
Party Buses in Florida For Sale
Browse our selection of new and pre-owned Party Buses for sale in Florida. Find the perfect Party Bus for your fleet from sellers nationwide.


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Runs Great, Everything works perfect. Ready to make $$..OBO Holds 25 passenger. Smart TV, runs on propane too


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2024 Limo Sprinter built by First Class Customs. Ready to roll, and make money. Looks New!


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The Ultimate Mercedes Sprinter Limo


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2018 First Class Coachworks Riverside California Ford E450 Limo Bus 21k miles & New Interior
New Interior and 20k Actual miles!


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2015 LGE Ford F550 Limo Bus
LGE Large 26pax party bus, luxury vibe, lights, sound system, turnkey money maker for events and nightlife!


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34 Pass New Paint & New Interior


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First Class coachworks build on a Executive Coach bus.


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31 Passenger F550 Party bus in great shape.
Party Bus Market Opportunities
The party bus segment continues to grow as consumers seek unique experiences for celebrations. Bachelor and bachelorette parties, proms, weddings, and corporate events drive consistent demand. Many operators report party buses as their highest revenue-per-hour vehicles. The key to success is maintaining a clean, functional, and visually impressive interior.
Choosing the Right Party Bus Size
Match your party bus to your target market. Smaller party buses (20-25 passengers) are perfect for birthday parties and small groups with lower operating costs. Mid-size buses (25-35 passengers) handle most events well. Large party buses (35-45 passengers) maximize revenue for corporate and large party bookings but require CDL drivers and higher insurance costs.
Tips for Buying a Party Buses for Sale in Florida
- 1Test all entertainment systems including sound, lighting, and TVs
- 2Inspect the electrical system - party buses have high electrical demands
- 3Check the generator condition and runtime hours if equipped
- 4Verify the floor is solid with no water damage from spills or leaks
- 5Ensure HVAC can handle the heat generated by passengers and equipment
- 6Look for quality conversions from reputable companies with strong warranties