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56 Passenger Charter Bus

You can book a 56-passenger charter bus in Wyoming with Bus Rental Company Wyoming! These are the largest buses available anywhere in Michigan, perfect for moving big groups across Kent County, to Grand Rapids, or anywhere statewide. You’ll get comfortable seating, powerful A/C, fast Wi-Fi, multiple video monitors, and plenty of storage space—plus curb-to-curb service on any schedule you choose. It’s the best way to move people safely, efficiently, and affordably in one vehicle.

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How Much Does A 56 Passenger Charter Bus Rental in Wyoming Cost?

A 56-passenger charter bus rental in Wyoming typically costs between $197–$519 per hour, $1,600–$3,800 per day, or $5.00–$8.00 per mile depending on your exact itinerary, travel dates, and trip length. Multi-day and out-of-state trips are billed by the day; single-day local trips may be billed hourly or by mileage. Additional expenses such as tolls, parking fees, and driver hotel/lodging are not included in the base rate. To get exact pricing for your trip call our team at 616-278-1290 with your full itinerary—including all pickup/drop-off locations and times—or use our online tool to request a fast quote.

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

Amenities Available on our 56 Passenger Charter Buses in Wyoming

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

Wi-Fi

Stay connected on the road with free onboard Wi-Fi, perfect for streaming, browsing, or catching up on email while you travel to Wyoming destinations like the Metro Cruise or Art Van Sports Complex. This amenity keeps everyone productive and entertained between stops.

charter bus restroom

Onboard Restrooms

Every 56-passenger bus includes a fully functional restroom with toilet, sink, and running water—ideal for long trips down I-196 or US-131 where rest areas are few and far between. Cut down on unscheduled stops and keep your itinerary running smoothly.

Interior of a charter bus with flat-screen TVs

Onboard TVs

Multiple flat-screen monitors are mounted throughout the cabin, each connected to a central DVD/Blu-ray player or HDMI input. Screen corporate training videos, hype reels, or favorite movies to keep passengers engaged on routes to DeVos Place or Van Andel Arena.

Power outlets on a bus

Power Outlets

There are 110V power outlets and USB ports at every row so riders can charge phones, tablets, and laptops simultaneously—no fighting over battery life before you reach downtown Grand Rapids or Gerald R. Ford International Airport. Stay fully charged from start to finish.

Air vents on a charter bus

Climate Control with Personal Air Vents

A powerful HVAC system keeps the entire cabin comfortable regardless of Michigan’s unpredictable weather, whether you’re heading to a summer wedding at Millennium Park or a winter game at LMCU Ballpark. Individual air vents allow each rider to adjust airflow to their liking.

Leather seats on a Charter bus

Leather Seating

Sink into plush leatherette seats that recline deeply for naps on longer journeys to places like Holland Tulip Time Festival or Muskegon Shoreline Spectacular. Armrests and footrests add extra comfort, while wide aisles make it easy to move about the cabin.

Storage space on a charter bus

Overhead & Undercarriage Storage

Store backpacks, purses, and small items in open overhead racks above each row—larger than those found on standard city buses—while  luggage bays below the floor accommodate suitcases, coolers, band instruments, or athletic equipment for teams playing at Wyoming High School or Lamar Park. Bring everything you need without sacrificing legroom.

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