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Renting a party bus is a great way to celebrate a big event or give your friends a fun night out on the town. Regardless of the purpose for the rental, you want to follow a few simple safety and cleanliness guidelines for the best possible experience. To prepare you for a memorable night out, Partybus 808 has shared a few party bus etiquette tips for your next night out on Oahu.

3 Etiquette Tips for a Great Party Bus Experience

1. Inquire About Alcohol in Advance

If you and your guests plan to have drinks on board, let the party bus service know ahead of time. Some companies will require a refundable damage deposit, and many have certain BYOB restrictions in place. If you have minors aboard the bus, you may not be able to consume alcohol due to liability reasons.

2. Maintain a Safe Environment

party busWhile the purpose of a party bus is to kick back, celebrate, and enjoy, it’s also important to maintain a safe environment for all riders. Everyone needs to stay inside the vehicle while it’s in motion, and all riders should drink responsibly if they choose to partake. Follow all guidelines as enforced by the party bus service, such as keeping the aisles clear. Their rules are in place to prevent injuries, so respect them for a fun, memorable night without incidents.

3. Clean Up After Yourself

Once the party is over, you and your guests should be respectful of the driver and bus staff by cleaning up after yourselves. Some party buses will provide garbage bags and receptacles for any trash. If the bus is left messy, you could risk not getting your deposit back, so clean up and leave the bus as you found it.

If you’re looking to rent a party bus and create a night to remember, look no further than Partybus 808. Proudly serving the whole island of Oahu, this premier party bus rental service offers transportation for weddings, bachelorette parties, and corporate events. To kickstart your next big event today, call (808) 364-1953. Visit their website to learn more about their events, or check out their Facebook page for photos of groups enjoying their services.

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