How to organise a rockin’ party bus in Pta
A party bus is the perfect venue for friends to get together and have a good time. Here’s how you can organise your own party bus.
What makes a party bus fun?
According to Jaco Robbertse, Managing Member of Ulysses Tours & Safaris, the biggest fun is driving along beautiful routes on a double-decker bus. “You see things from a different perspective (and over the tall walls in the suburbs!). Many groups go to interesting pubs, tourist attractions, sports events, driving around Hartbeespoort Dam or viewing the Jacaranda streets, especially in October.”
What do I need?
Ulysses Tours & Safaris supplies the bus, music system and the driver. Clients must therefore bring their own drinks and snacks, music and supply their own route. If you plan to visit attractions or bars, you also need to make arrangements directly with those establishments.
Staying safe
Tour companies such as Ulysses Tours & Safaris has very strict safety regulations in order to keep passengers safe. These rules are issued as with other information when enquiring about the bus, as well as on the booking form when a bus is reserved. The organiser of such an event is also required to inform the passengers about the safety rules that apply. The most important safety rules are always displayed on the bus. Tour companies reserve the right to abandon the tour if passengers don’t adhere to these safety rules.
Some other tips to ensure that you have a safe (and comfortable) trip:
– Swap stilettos for flats, you don’t want to be in high heels for hours on end.
– Car-pool with a designated driver or take an Uber home if you plan to drink.
– Invite people you know well. Remember, if the passengers get too out of hand, the bus driver will be forced to drop you off sooner rather than later.
Here are a few options for party bus rental in Pretoria:
https://www.partybushire.co.za/
The Ultimate Bus
https://www.theultimatebus.co.za/
Take You There
https://www.takeyouthere.co.za/
Pers Party Bus
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