Planning Your Bus Trip From Los Angeles to California's Theme Parks

Among all of the excitement to be had in Southern California, it’s the theme parks that elevate its appeal to the next level. Theme parks are a getaway suitable for all kinds of large gatherings: family reunions, graduation celebrations, team-building exercises; the list goes on.

Better yet, it’s amazingly easy to plan a group bus trip from Los Angeles to any of its surrounding theme parks, especially when using our bus booking platform. Once you’ve selected a destination, it’ll quote any itinerary with the most popular bus rentals in LA, whether it’s a complex route for a large group with multiple stops, or a straightforward airport-to-park pick-up from LAX.

How much does it cost to rent a bus to go to to a California theme park?

Bus rental prices always largely depend on the trip distance and type of vehicle you’re renting. You’ll also find that prices are subject to change depending on timing and availability. If you’re picking up a group at the airport and driving them straight to the park, you’ll want to go with a coach bus that can store everyone’s luggage for the day, and will cost you up to 1,500$ for the day. If you’re picking up a group in Los Angeles and are looking for a budget friendly option for the day trip, a school bus is a perfectly sound solution and will set you back around $900. To get a better idea of your bus rental price, enter your trip information and receive instant quotes from bus suppliers in Los Angeles.

Traveling to Disneyland Park by Bus Rental

Distance from downtown LA: 40 minute bus ride

Visit Time: Minimum 12 hours to 6 days to fully enjoy the park

Pricing and group packages: Prices vary for groups and different dates; the longer you stay, the cheaper. Call to inquire.

They call it the happiest place on earth, and they do so for a reason. While enjoyed by every child who visits, there’s enough nostalgia and entertainment to soak up that even the most weathered adult will crack a smile. From turn-of-the-century architecture of Main Street to themed sections like Frontierland’s Old West re-enactments and the year-round Mardi Gras of New Orleans Square, there’s truly something for everyone here.

Visit Disneyland by renting a charter bus.
Photo courtesy to Disneyland.
Disney California Adventure

Distance from downtown LA: 40 minutes bus ride

Visit Time: Minimum 12 hours to 6 days fully enjoy the park

Pricing and group packages: Prices vary for groups and different dates; the longer you stay, the cheaper. Call to inquire.

So what’s the difference between this park and Disneyland? Just about everything: this is where theme park aficionados experience their most beloved stories coming to life, from Pixar animations to Marvel Studios’ superheroes. Enjoy a full gamut of park rides by day, and spectacular light shows by night. In between, there’s sightseeing, astounding acting by its employees, as well as their variety in food in themed restaurants. While it is obviously great for the kids, adults will enjoy it just as much.

Visit Disney California Adventure by renting a charter bus.
Photo Courtesy to Disney California Adventure.
Universal Studios Hollywood

Distance from downtown LA: 20 minute bus ride

Visit Time: Minimum 12 hours to 2 days to fully enjoy the park

Pricing and group packages: Day tickets range from $95 to $115

Fans of tinsel town and the movie-making process will find themselves right at home here. While there are some action-packed rides to enjoy, the Studio Tour and Special Effects Show persist as the most long-standing attractions at this location. To top it all off, the 3D rides are immersive, the Walking Dead zombie gets the blood pumping, and the Simpsons Springfield-themed area is worth the trip alone.

Visit Universal Studios by renting a charter bus.
Photo courtesy to Universal Studios.
Knott’s Berry Farm & Knott’s Soak City

Distance from downtown LA: 30 minute bus ride

Visit Time: Minimum 6 to 8 hours to 2 days’ time to fully enjoy the park

Pricing and group packages: Groups of 15+ cost $50 online, $82 at the gate for Knott’s; $40 online, $50 at the gate for Soak City

Don’t let the name fool you: fun is always in season at Knott’s Berry Farm. This attraction is perfect for both families and large groups of adults looking for an engrossing amusement park. It’s clear from their selection of rides, offered in both thrill and family varieties, with more thematic entertainment like gold panning and its Ghost Town Blacksmith. The other side to Knott’s, Soak City, gives twice as many reasons to visit with its 15 acres that includes the Tidal Wave Bay and extreme slides.

 

Visit Knott's Farm and Water Park by renting a charter bus.
Knott's Berry Farm and City Soak Water Park
Six Flags Magic Mountain

Distance from downtown LA: 45 minute bus ride

Visit Time: 2 days to fully enjoy the park

Pricing and group packages: Groups of 15+ cost $43.99 per person

There’s no doubt that families are welcome here, but the best of Six Flags is found in how they terrify and delight with their ground-breaking rollercoaster rides. Take it from their names: Apocalypse. CraZanity. Dive Devil. Full Throttle. The X2. Each have their own loops and twists that deliver their riders at high speeds from shocking heights. There’s no better way to get to know your coworkers and friends than to hear them scream their heads off.

 

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Legoland California Resort

Distance from downtown LA: 1 hour 40 minute bus ride

Visit Time: 8 hours to 2 days’ time to fully enjoy the park

Pricing and group packages: Prices start at $95 per day per adult, $89 per child

Everything is awesome at Legoland, particularly for families. This park is best suited for taking kids out to have some fun, from twirling teacups to miniature roller coasters, but Lego lovers will also enjoy strolling through the to-scale replicas of New York, New Orleans, Las Vegas and Washington, D.C. There’s also a water park to enjoy for a slight bump in price. Not to mention the bevy of Lego-related shopping to be enjoyed here. If you can dream it, you can build it.   

 

Visit Legoland by renting a charter bus.
Photo courtesy to Legoland.
Pacific Park

Distance from downtown LA: 30 minute bus ride

Visit Time: 8 hours’ time to fully enjoy the park

Pricing and group packages: 7 years and under: $17 each, 8 years and over: $27.95 each

Located on the famous Santa Monica Pier, Pacific Park is an endearing, family-friendly place to go for more easy-going crowds. It’s commonly thought to be part of Los Angeles, but it’s actually part of a separate town. Built with fun in mind, the rides, games, shopping, and food are what bring people together here. As much as families are encouraged, the park welcomes office parties as well, giving special pricing rates to groups of 12 or more. A great place to visit and ride a roller coaster with the blue waters of the Pacific Ocean in the background. If you want a break, go for a swim and walk along the beach to wind down.

 

Visit Pacific Park by renting a charter bus.
Photo courtesy to Pacific Park.

How much does it cost to rent a bus to go to to a California Theme Park?

Bus rental prices always largely depend on the trip distance and type of vehicle you’re renting. You’ll also find that prices are subject to change depending on timing and availability. If you’re picking up a group at the airport and driving them straight to the park, you’ll want to go with a coach bus that can store everyone’s luggage for the day, and will cost you up to 1,500$ for the day. If you’re picking up a group in Los Angeles and are looking for a budget friendly option for the day trip, a school bus rental is a perfectly sound solution and will set you  back around $900. To get a better idea of your bus rental price, enter your trip information and receive instant quotes from bus suppliers in Los Angeles:

If you have a small group that is looking to go from one theme park to another, a minibus or sprinter van rental may be the best shuttle bus option for you. If you have not come across them before, a sprinter van is a special type of passenger van that was designed with mid-sized groups in mind. A sprinter van can fit between 10 to 15 passengers and do not require a special driver’s license to be driven.

Traveling to Disneyland Park by Bus Rental

Distance from downtown LA: 40 minutes bus ride Visit Time: Minimum 12 hours to 6 days fully enjoy the park Pricing and group packages: Prices vary for groups and different dates; the longer you stay, the cheaper. Call to inquire. They call it the happiest place on earth, and they do so for a reason. While enjoyed by every child who visits, there’s enough nostalgia and entertainments to soak in that even the most grizzled adult will crack a smile. From the turn-of-the-century architecture of Main Street at the entrance to themed sections like Frontierland’s Old West re-enactments and the year-round Mardi Gras of New Orleans Square, there’s truly something for everyone here.

Disney California Adventure

Distance from downtown LA: 40 minutes bus ride Visit Time: Minimum 12 hours to 6 days fully enjoy the park Pricing and group packages: Prices vary for groups and different dates; the longer you stay, the cheaper. Call to inquire. So what’s the difference between this park and Disneyland? Just about everything: This is where theme parks aficionados will go to enjoy stories coming to life, from Pixar animations to the works of Marvel Studios. Enjoy a full gamut of park rides by day, and spectacularly lit shows by night. In between, there’s sightseeing, astounding acting by its employees, and the food’s variety has been turning a lot of heads lately. While it’s—again—great for the kids, adults will enjoy it just as much.

Universal Studios Hollywood

Distance from downtown LA: 20 minutes bus ride Visit Time: Minimum 12 hours to 2 days to fully enjoy the park Pricing and group packages: Day tickets range between $95 to $115 Fans of tinsel town and the movie-making process will find themselves right at home here. Sure, there are some action-packed rides to enjoy, the Studio Tour and Special Effects Show persist as the most long-standing attractions at this location. To top it all off, the 3D rides are immersive, the Walking Dead zombie gets the blood pumping, and the Simpsons Springfield-themed area is worth the trip alone.

Knott’s Berry Farm & Knott’s Soak City

Distance from downtown LA: 30 minutes bus ride Visit Time: Minimum 6 to 8 hours to 2 days’ time to fully enjoy the park Pricing and group packages: Groups of 15+ cost $50 online, $82 at the gate for Knott’s; $40 online, $50 at the gate for Soak City Don’t let the name fool you: Fun is always in season at Knott’s Berry Farm for both families and large groups of adults looking for an engrossing amusement park. It’s clear from their selection of rides, offered in both thrill and family varieties, with more thematic entertainments like gold panning and its Ghost Town Blacksmith. The other side to Knott’s, Soak City, gives twice as many reasons to visit with its 15 acres that includes the Tidal Wave Bay and extreme slides.  

Six Flags Magic Mountain

Distance from downtown LA: 45 minutes bus ride Visit Time: 2 days to fully enjoy the park Pricing and group packages: Groups of 15+ cost $43.99 per person There’s no doubt that families are welcome here, but the best of Six Flags is found in how they terrify and delight with their ground-breaking rollercoaster rides. Take it from their names: Apocalypse. CraZanity. Dive Devil. Full Throttle. The X2. Each have their own loops and twists that deliver their riders at high speeds from shocking heights. There’s no better way to get to know your coworkers and friends than to hear them scream their heads off.  

Legoland California Resort

Distance from downtown LA: 1 hour 40 minutes bus ride Visit Time: 8 hours to 2 days’ time to fully enjoy the park Pricing and group packages: Prices start at $95 per day per adult, $89 per child Everything is awesome at Legoland, particularly for families. This park is best suited for taking kids out and about for some fun, from twirling teacups to miniaturized roller coasters, but Lego lovers will enjoy strolling through the to-scale replicas of New York, New Orleans, Las Vegas and Washington, D.C. There’s also a water park to enjoy for a slight bump in price. Not to mention the bevy of Lego-related shopping to be enjoyed here. If you can dream it, you can build it.     

Pacific Park

Distance from downtown LA: 30 minutes bus ride Visit Time: 8 hours’ time to fully enjoy the park Pricing and group packages: 7 years and under are $17 each, 8 years and over $27.95 each Located on the famous Santa Monica Pier, Pacific Park is an endearingly family-friendly place to go for more easy-going crowds. It’s commonly thought to be part of Los Angeles, but it’s actually part of a separate town. Built with fun in mind, the rides, games, shopping, and food are what bring people together here. As much as families are encouraged, the park welcomes office parties as well, giving special pricing rates to groups of 12 or more. A great place to visit and ride a roller coaster with the blue waters of the Pacific Ocean in the background. If you want a break, go for a swim and walk along the beach to wind down.