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18-Passenger Minibus Rental in Seattle

Seattle Minibus Company offers several types of 18-passenger minibuses across Seattle, Bellevue, Tacoma, Everett, and the entire Puget Sound region. These vehicles are great for shuttling corporate teams between Amazon offices in South Lake Union and Microsoft campuses in Redmond, moving wedding parties from Capitol Hill hotels to venues like The Foundry by Herban Feast or Sodo Park, or getting sports fans to Lumen Field, T-Mobile Park, or Climate Pledge Arena without parking hassles. Choose a minibus with the exact features your group needs—WiFi, power outlets, leather seats, luggage space, and more. Call us anytime at 253-342-0060 to get an instant quote and book your next Seattle-area charter!

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How Much Does A 18 Passenger Minibus Rental in Seattle Cost?

The average cost to rent an 18-passenger minibus in Seattle ranges from $145 to $404 per hour, $1,300 to $3,000 per day, or $4.00 to $7.00 per mile. Rates vary based on your exact itinerary, vehicle type, and season. For example, a roundtrip airport transfer from Sea-Tac to downtown hotels may be less than an all-day tech shuttle looping between Pioneer Square startups and UW’s campus. Summer weekends (especially during Seafair, Bumbershoot, or cruise season) book fastest. Call 253-342-0060 anytime for a fast, custom quote in under two minutes!

Bus Type Cost Per Hour Cost Per Day Cost Per Mile
18 Passenger Minibus Starts from $150* Starts from $1,100* Starts from $4.50*

Amenities Available on our 18 Passenger Minibuses in Seattle

Reclining Seats
Free WiFi
Onboard Restrooms
Power Outlets
LCD Monitors
Air Conditioning
minibus wifi

Wi-Fi

Stay connected on the road with onboard WiFi that lets you check email, stream music, or share photos while crossing I-90 or heading up I-5 to Everett or down to Tacoma. Your team can join video calls en route to meetings in Bellevue, or students can finish assignments before arriving at University of Washington or Seattle University.

restroom on minibus

Onboard Restrooms

These minibuses come with an onboard restroom, making nonstop trips to Spokane, Portland, or Vancouver, BC easy. Avoid extra stops when taking youth groups to Woodland Park Zoo, chaperoning band competitions at Benaroya Hall, or touring wineries in Woodinville and Yakima Valley.

onboard tv on minibus

Onboard TVs

Flat-screen monitors are available on each minibus, perfect for showing safety briefings before construction site tours in South Lake Union, previewing wedding slideshows en route to venues in West Seattle, or watching Seahawks highlights with fans heading to Lumen Field.

Power outlets on minibus

Power Outlets

There are multiple power outlets and USB ports at every row so everyone can charge phones, tablets, or laptops during long rides to Leavenworth, Crystal Mountain, or Mount Rainier. Keep devices fully charged for conferences at the Washington State Convention Center or gaming tournaments at Lumen Field Event Center.

air conditioning on minibus

Climate Control with Personal Air Vents

Seattle weather can change quickly, but advanced climate control keeps the cabin comfortable year-round. Stay cool during summer festivals like Capitol Hill Block Party or warm after winter hikes in Snoqualmie Pass, with personal air vents for individual comfort.

Leather seats on minibus

Leather Seating

Enjoy reclining leather seats with headrests and armrests, providing a premium ride for VIP airport transfers to Sea-Tac, corporate shuttles between Amazon and Microsoft campuses, or bridal parties going from Pike Place Market hotels to waterfront ceremonies at Edgewater Hotel or Salty’s on Alki.

luggage compartments on a minibus

Overhead & Undercarriage Storage

Store backpacks, coats, and small bags in overhead racks, while larger items like suitcases, skis, or band equipment fit in the rear luggage area. There’s plenty of space for sports teams bringing gear to Starfire Sports Complex, musicians playing gigs at The Crocodile, or cruise passengers heading to Pier 66 and Pier 91.