Grand Prairie Wine Tour & Pub Crawl Bus Rental Service
Grand Prairie sits at the geographic center of the Metroplex, which means your group is within a short drive of more than 60 craft breweries, half a dozen wineries, and a growing cluster of distilleries spread across Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, and the Hill Country corridor beyond. Party Bus Grand Prairie makes it easy to line up a Grand Prairie winery tour bus rental for all of it — no one drawing straws for who stays sober, no splitting into separate cars at every stop. Book a 15-passenger minibus, a 25- to 50-passenger party bus, or a full-size 56-passenger charter bus with an all-inclusive quote in minutes. Call 817-562-9781 to get your crawl on the calendar today.
Providing Winery & Brewery Tour Transportation Since 2011
Since 2011, Party Bus Grand Prairie has run craft-beverage tours across the full DFW region — from taproom hops along the I-30 corridor into Deep Ellum to wine-country day trips out SH-114 toward Grapevine and Southlake. Over more than a decade, we have moved bachelorette parties through Fort Worth's Near Southside brewery row, birthday groups through Uptown Dallas, and corporate groups through the growing craft scene in Arlington. The Metroplex beer and wine map keeps expanding, and our network of vehicles expands right along with it.
When you call Party Bus Grand Prairie, you reach a reservation team available 24/7/365 — someone who can help you build the right route and match you with the right vehicle, whether you have a firm itinerary or just a list of spots you have always wanted to try.
What Booking Winery & Brewery Tour Transportation With Party Bus Grand Prairie Looks Like
Bus Options Perfect for Any Winery or Brewery Tour in Grand Prairie, Texas
A Grand Prairie brewery tour bus rental is only as good as the vehicle match. For a tight crew of 10 to 15, a minibus handles the hop between stops with ease — overhead storage for extra layers, powerful A/C for the Texas heat, and plush reclining seats so no one arrives at the next taproom already exhausted. Step up to a 25- to 50-passenger party bus and the tour becomes the centerpiece of the trip: a full-length onboard bar, color-changing LED lighting, Bluetooth sound, and flat-panel TVs keep the energy running from pickup to last call.
For groups pushing 40 or more — a large birthday crew, a corporate outing, a family reunion adding a tasting to the weekend — a 56-passenger charter bus has the undercarriage storage and onboard restroom that make longer hauls completely comfortable. Call 817-562-9781 for an instant all-inclusive quote.
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Winery & Brewery Tour Transportation Services Available in Grand Prairie, Texas and the Following Cities
Party Bus Grand Prairie covers Grand Prairie and the entire surrounding Metroplex. Whether you need a bus rental in Arlington for a group heading toward Fort Worth's craft district, transportation out of Irving for a Grapevine wine tour, or a party bus in Mansfield for a group-sized birthday crawl, we have the fleet and the coordination to make it happen. We regularly run tours originating in Duncanville, Cedar Hill, DeSoto, Midlothian, and across Dallas-Fort Worth to breweries and wineries anywhere in the region.
No route is too short to justify the bus — in fact, the stops where parking is the worst are usually the ones where having a dedicated vehicle saves the most stress. Call 817-562-9781 and tell us your starting point and your must-hit spots.
Grand Prairie Brewery Tour Bus Rentals: Hop the DFW Taproom Circuit Without Picking a Designated Driver
The DFW craft beer scene has exploded across the Metroplex, and some of the most-talked-about taprooms sit within easy reach of Grand Prairie along SH-360 and the I-30 corridor. HopFusion Ale Works on White Settlement Road in Fort Worth, Panther Island Brewing in the Near Southside, and Rahr & Sons — one of the oldest craft operations in the region — all cluster within a few miles of each other on the west side of the metro. Head east and Deep Ellum Brewing, Peticolas Brewing, and Four Corners Brewing anchor the Dallas taproom scene near I-30 and I-45.
The problem with hitting three or four of those in one afternoon is parking: street spots in Deep Ellum disappear before 7 p.m. on weekends, and Panther Island's surrounding streets are tight even on a quiet Tuesday. A Grand Prairie brewery tour bus rental solves the parking problem at every stop and keeps the whole group moving together from the first pint to the last. Call 817-562-9781 to build your taproom route.
Grapevine Wine Country Day Trips from Grand Prairie: Your Bus Handles the Drive So Your Group Handles the Tasting
Grand Prairie is roughly 20 miles from Grapevine — and Grapevine is the wine capital of Texas. The city sits in the middle of a cluster of award-winning tasting rooms: Delaney Vineyards (2000 Champagne Blvd, Grapevine, TX 76051) pours on 8 acres of planted vines just north of DFW Airport, Cross Timbers Winery operates a historic downtown tasting room steps from Main Street, and Sloan & Williams Winery draws consistent crowds to its production facility year-round. The challenge is that SH-114 and SH-26 into Grapevine back up badly on weekend afternoons, especially during the city's wine festivals in May and October.
Your group arriving in separate cars means everyone splits at different times, someone decides to skip the last stop because they drove, and the ride home costs more in anxiety than the tastings were worth. A Grapevine wine tour bus from Grand Prairie takes the drive off the table entirely — everyone sips, nobody stresses, and the bus waits while your group works through the flight menu. Call 817-562-9781 for an all-inclusive quote on a Grapevine day trip.
Distillery Tours in the DFW Metroplex: From Grand Prairie to Dallas' Craft Spirits Scene
Texas craft distilling has grown into a real destination, and DFW has the density to run a full distillery crawl without leaving the metro. Firestone & Robertson Distilling in Fort Worth pours its TX Whiskey on Foch Street, drawing crowds to a tasting room that consistently books up on weekend afternoons. Witherspoon Distillery in Lewisville and Treaty Oak Distilling's Dallas tasting room round out a route that spans I-35E from the north side of the metro to the south.
The issue with distillery hopping is that the venues are spread across the metro in a way that makes rideshare expensive and carpooling complicated — someone always has a different idea about which exit to take. A distillery tour bus rental from Grand Prairie puts every stop on one itinerary, one vehicle, one flat rate. The bus waits while your group tours the still, and it's at the curb when the tasting wraps up.
Call 817-562-9781 to map out your DFW spirits run.
Wine, Beer & Spirits Festivals Near Grand Prairie: Book Your Bus Before the Parking Situation Becomes Your Problem
The Metroplex calendar is stacked with craft-beverage festivals, and Grand Prairie's central location makes it a natural jumping-off point for all of them. The Grapevine GrapeFest — held each September along Historic Downtown Grapevine's Main Street — draws 175,000 visitors over four days and turns the surrounding streets into a bumper-to-bumper grid. The North Texas Beer Festival in Fort Worth (typically held each fall at Panther Island Pavilion, 395 Puerta Vista Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76102) and the Deep Ellum Arts Festival in April, which layers taproom traffic on top of the regular weekend crowds along Main Street in Dallas, both create the same problem: enormous pedestrian flow and zero practical parking for groups arriving in multiple cars.
Festival weekends are when a bus rental in Grand Prairie makes the clearest financial sense — one vehicle, parking handled before you arrive, and the group stays together from the first pour to the shuttle back to the hotel. For GrapeFest and the North Texas Beer Festival especially, vehicle supply tightens several weeks out. Call 817-562-9781 as soon as your date is set.
Build Your Own Grand Prairie Winery & Brewery Tour: We'll Coordinate the Route, You Pick the Stops
Not every great tour follows a standard circuit. Some groups want to start with brunch in downtown Grand Prairie, hit two taprooms in Arlington, cross I-30 into Fort Worth for the afternoon, and finish with a late dinner and one last pour at a Deep Ellum craft bar. Others want a focused Grapevine wine tour with four tasting rooms and a vineyard walk, bookended by a hotel pickup and a hotel drop-off. Party Bus Grand Prairie handles both — and everything in between.
When you call, our reservation team works through your headcount, your must-hit venues, your preferred start time, and the amount of time you want at each stop. We match you with the right vehicle from our fleet, lock in the route, and handle the scheduling so you arrive at each stop when it's open and ready for your group. No rigid preset package, no stops you did not ask for.
Call 817-562-9781 and tell us what a perfect tour looks like for your group.
How Much Does Winery & Brewery Tour Transportation in Grand Prairie Cost?
| Type of Bus | Cost Per Hour Weekdays | Cost Per Hour Weekends | Cost Per Day |
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| 14 Passenger Sprinter Limo | $170 – $318+ | $219 – $344+ | $1,526 – $3,113+ |
| Sprinter Van Rental | $187 – $273+ | $218 – $366+ | $1,395 – $2,748+ |
| 15 Passenger Party Bus | $204 – $330+ | $241 – $312+ | $1,396 – $2,817+ |
| 18 Passenger Party Bus | $266 – $330+ | $268 – $378+ | $2,121 – $2,563+ |
| 20 Passenger Party Bus | $244 – $338+ | $268 – $340+ | $1,939 – $2,796+ |
| 25 Passenger Party Bus | $248 – $326+ | $265 – $360+ | $1,827 – $2,854+ |
| 28 Passenger Party Bus | $255 – $337+ | $279 – $351+ | $2,147 – $2,653+ |
| 30 Passenger Party Bus | $297 – $374+ | $318 – $414+ | $2,331 – $3,021+ |
| 40 Passenger Party Bus | $297 – $338+ | $321 – $478+ | $2,297 – $3,473+ |
| 50 Passenger Party Bus | $294 – $441+ | $337 – $490+ | $2,173 – $4,043+ |
| 15–35 Passenger Minibus | $113 – $246+ | $147 – $261+ | $1,098 – $2,105+ |
| 40–56 Passenger Charter Bus | $158 – $327+ | $162 – $348+ | $1,331 – $2,841+ |
| Rates vary by trip length, travel dates, passenger count, amenities, and availability. Use our online quote form or call 817-562-9781 for exact pricing. | |||
Client Reviews of Our Winery & Brewery Tour Transportation in Grand Prairie
Did a tasting tour with friends and the bus meant nobody had to skip the fun to drive. We hopped between a few spots, relaxed on the comfortable seats in between, and let the day unfold without a single worry about getting home. They helped us plan the timing and the quote was honest. The inside was clean and cool. It was the most fun group day we've had in ages.
Ottoline M.
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Rafferty A.
Booked the bus for a pub crawl around Grand Prairie and it kept our whole group together stop after stop. No splitting into rideshares, no one left behind, and the ride between places was half the fun with the music going. It was punctual at every pickup and the seats were comfy. Reserving it was quick and they were flexible when we added a spot. Best way to do a crawl.
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Wilhelmina K.
A group of us did a tasting day and the bus made it stress-free from start to finish. Cold inside, plenty of room, and we never had to think about directions or designating anyone to drive. They were great about working around our route and confirmed everything the day before. The price held to the quote. We all said we'd do it again in a heartbeat. Loved every minute.
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Casimir P.
Took the bus for a crawl with a dozen friends and it was perfect. Comfortable seats, good sound between stops, and the freedom to actually enjoy the day knowing we'd all get home safe together. It showed up early at every pickup and the whole thing was easy to book. The cost was clear with no surprises. Honestly turned a normal outing into something we still talk about.
Frequently Asked Questions About our Grand Prairie Winery & Brewery Tour Transportation Services
How many wineries or breweries can we realistically visit in one day?
Most groups hit three to five stops comfortably in a six- to eight-hour window, spending 45 minutes to an hour and a half at each. In the DFW area, the Grapevine wine corridor and the Fort Worth Near Southside brewery cluster are both dense enough to run four stops without long drives between them. When you call Party Bus Grand Prairie at 817-562-9781, we help you sequence the route so travel time between stops stays short and you arrive at each venue during its open hours.
Do we need to make reservations at each winery or brewery before the bus arrives?
It depends on the venue. Larger production breweries like Rahr & Sons in Fort Worth typically handle walk-in groups without an issue. Estate wineries in Grapevine — particularly Delaney Vineyards and Cross Timbers Winery — strongly recommend calling ahead for groups of eight or more, especially on Saturday afternoons when tasting room capacity fills fast.
We always recommend confirming directly with each stop before your tour date. Calling ahead also gives each venue a heads-up on your arrival window, which keeps the experience smoother for everyone in your group.
What is the best vehicle size for a brewery crawl with 20 people?
A 25-passenger minibus or a smaller party bus in our fleet handles a group of 20 cleanly — everyone boards together, overhead storage holds jackets and bags, and the A/C keeps the cabin comfortable between stops in Texas weather. If your group wants the full party-bus experience with an onboard bar and LED lighting for the ride, a 25-passenger party bus is the right pick. Call 817-562-9781 and we will match you with the exact vehicle for your headcount and itinerary.
Can the bus wait at each stop while our group tours the winery or taproom?
Yes — the vehicle is reserved as a block of hours for your group's exclusive use. It waits while you are inside tasting, touring the production floor, or grabbing food at the taproom kitchen. Most wineries and breweries in the DFW area have a parking area large enough to accommodate a minibus or party bus without any issue.
For larger charter buses on narrower streets — certain spots in Deep Ellum or the Near Southside in Fort Worth — we confirm where the bus will wait when you book so there are no surprises on the day of the tour.
When should we book a party bus for GrapeFest or the North Texas Beer Festival?
Both events draw large crowds and tighten vehicle availability fast in the weeks leading up to them. For GrapeFest in September, we recommend booking by late July at the latest — the Grapevine corridor vehicle supply is thin by the time August ends. For the North Texas Beer Festival in Fort Worth, four to six weeks of lead time is workable for most group sizes, but weekends book faster than weekdays.
The earlier you call 817-562-9781, the more vehicle options and pricing flexibility your group has.
Can the bus pick us up from a hotel in Grand Prairie and drop us back at the end of the night?
Absolutely. Hotel pickups and drop-offs are built into the itinerary when you book. We coordinate the exact address, the pickup time, and the return window so your group starts and ends the evening at the same spot without anyone needing to arrange a separate ride home.
If part of the group is staying at different hotels — or if you want a final drop-off at a restaurant in Grand Prairie or Arlington — we work that into the schedule too. Call 817-562-9781 and give us the full picture.




