US Bus Trips — New Orleans, LA
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In the Central Business District, pickups start at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center on Convention Center Boulevard for conference groups bound for long hauls. Teams load at the Hilton New Orleans Riverside on Poydras Street before departing via I-10. Narrow streets like Tchoupitoulas force minibuses under 30 feet for initial maneuvers around the Superdome on Poydras. Overnight departures avoid rush hour from 7-9 AM on Canal Street bridges. Drivers navigate Julia Street warehouses to reach the Crescent City Connection bridge efficiently. CBD parking lots fill by 6 PM, pushing groups to use designated zones near the Port of New Orleans.
Garden District mansions on St. Charles Avenue host wedding parties chartering 56-passenger coaches to Texas Hill Country. Uptown at Tulane Universitys Gibson Hall on McAlister Drive, lacrosse teams board for Atlanta tournaments via US-61. Loyola University on Freret Street sees jazz ensembles departing for New York gigs. French Quarter stays at Hotel Monteleone on Royal Street require early pickups to dodge Bourbon Street crowds. Mid-City at City Park Avenue, tour groups from the New Orleans Museum of Art head to Smoky Mountains. Ochsner Healths Jefferson Highway campus shuttles medical staff for Florida conferences.
I-10 West from the CBD exit at Poydras clogs 6-9 AM toward Baton Rouge, delaying Houston departures. Eastbound I-10 past Slidell hits construction near Lake Pontchartrain Causeway during summer. Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport in Kenner on Airline Drive mandates 45-minute buffers for MSY terminal traffic. Amtrak Crescent stops at Union Passenger Terminal on Loyola Avenue, but charters bypass rail delays. I-610 loop around the lake adds 20 minutes during hurricane evacuations. Freight trains on Elysian Fields block access to I-10 east from 5-7 PM.
Multi-stop routes hit US-90 toward Morgan City before merging I-10 for 550-mile Dallas runs. Traffic windows open post-9 PM on Poydras for coast-to-coast starts, avoiding CBD gridlock. Pickups at Superdome lots on Fossat Street work for 10 PM loads, with drivers using Poydras Street to I-10 on-ramp in 10 minutes. Daytime runs schedule 4-6 AM departures from Tulane Uptown to beat Freret Street school traffic. Parking realities include 2-hour limits on Canal Street, so groups use paid lots at 1010 Common Street. Common routes loop Garden District via St. Charles before highways, adding 30 minutes.
For 40-45 passenger national park tours from the Convention Center, select 50-seat motorcoaches with lavatory and power outlets for multi-day Yellowstone trips. Sports teams of 30 from Brother Martin High fit 40-passenger buses with extra luggage bays for gear to Florida fields. Band groups up to 56 from Tulane Gibson Hall need full-size coaches with WiFi for coast-to-coast bowl games. Smaller wedding shuttles of 20 from Hotel Monteleone use 24-seat minibuses to navigate French Quarter turns before I-10. 56-passenger options suit 50-person senior groups from Ochsner Jefferson Highway, offering recliners for overnight LA runs.
Tulane Universitys Green Wave Marching Band of 52 loads at Gibson Hall on McAlister Drive for a 2,000-mile LA trek. The 56-passenger coach departs 8 PM via I-10 west, swapping drivers at Texas I-20 junction after 12 hours. Overnight rest at Arizona truck stops precedes Pasadena stadium arrival. WiFi streams practice videos en route. Return follows I-40 east with stops at Grand Canyon for side tours.
Get Quote →Ochsner Health retirees group of 45 boards at Jefferson Highway campus for 1,800-mile Wyoming run. Pickup at 6 AM avoids Kenner Airport traffic, merging I-10 west past Baton Rouge. Driver duo rotates in Amarillo, New Mexico. Onboard restroom and recliners ease the 30-hour journey. Side trip to Arches National Park adds 200 miles via I-70.
Get Quote →Loyola University jazz ensemble of 38 departs Freret Street dorms on a 56-seat coach for 1,300-mile northeast haul. I-10 east to I-59 north bypasses Atlanta traffic with 4 AM start. Driver swap in Knoxville, Tennessee after 600 miles. DVD players run set lists during overnights. Lincoln Center venue in Manhattan caps the route.
Get Quote →Brother Martin High baseball team of 32 plus coaches loads at Gentilly Boulevard field for 650-mile Tampa tournament. 40-passenger bus leaves post-9 PM via I-10 east, avoiding Slidell rush. Gear fills lower bays for Steinbrenner Field games. Single overnight with driver rest in Mobile. Return hits New Orleans by game 3 end.
Get Quote →50-guest wedding from Columns Hotel on St. Charles Avenue charters two 40-passenger buses to Austin venues. 10 AM pickup navigates Magazine Street to I-10 west. 550-mile run swaps drivers near Houston. Rehearsal dinner at Austin hotel precedes ceremony. Return convoy follows US-290 for Hill Country views.
Get Quote →Morial Convention Center conventioneers of 55 board at Convention Center Boulevard for 1,500-mile Arizona trip. Full-size coach departs 5 AM via I-10, rotating drivers in El Paso. Restroom and outlets support three-day itinerary. South Rim tours follow Flagstaff arrival. WiFi handles remote work emails.
Get Quote →Two drivers alternate every 8 hours per FMCSA hours-of-service, starting from CBD pickups. Swaps occur at I-10 rest areas like Texas Welcome Center with 30-minute breaks. Logs track via electronic devices for compliance. Fuel and restroom stops align with rotations. This setup covers coast-to-coast without overtime violations.
Expect $6-10 per mile for 1,900 miles roundtrip, plus $1,800 daily minimums for three days. Tulane groups pay $3,000+ for similar hauls including driver per diem. Hourly adds for city stops at $180-500. Fuel surcharges apply over 500 miles. Quotes via 504-272-2481 factor I-10 tolls.
Lower bays store 40 instrument cases plus uniforms on 50-seat coaches from Freret Street. Secure tie-downs protect tubas on I-10 bumps. Overhead racks hold lighter items. Capacity matches 38-person jazz ensembles. Extra space for NYC festival changes.
Post-9 PM avoids Poydras rush, reaching I-10 in 10 minutes from Fossat lot. Weekend game nights clear by 11 PM. Morning 4-6 AM works for Uptown links. Hurricane season adds I-610 detours. Dispatchers confirm via GPS.
All 40+ seaters include lavatories stocked for multi-day park tours from Ochsner. Refills at driver swap stops like Amarillo. ADA compliant for seniors. No stops needed first 500 miles to Dallas. WiFi supports while using.
Use paid lots on Washington Avenue near Columns Hotel, avoiding St. Charles street limits. 15-minute load windows before I-10. Police permits for blocks if 50+ guests. No-parking zones on Magazine enforced 8 AM-6 PM. Valet options at venues.
Hurricane season June-November closes I-10 near Slidell, rerouting via US-11. Summer rain slows Causeway 20 minutes. Winter fog rare but delays Baton Rouge merge. Coaches equipped with all-weather tires. Real-time apps adjust from Kenner dispatch.
Four-hour minimum applies, but multi-day quotes bundle at $1,800 daily for 56-seaters. One-way transfers from NOLA to Phoenix run $6/mile. Includes driver lodging in Yellowstone. No return if dropping at park lodges. Custom for sports teams.
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Lodge pickups, gateway-town shuttles, multi-day group itineraries.
Most national park trips run 3-6 days. We pre-stage motorcoaches, coordinate gateway-town lodging, plan in-park shuttle compliance, and handle the long highway transit. Below is the typical structure for a 4-day trip.
Each itinerary is built around your group size, departure city, lodging window, and in-park interest level. We can layer in scenic overlooks, ranger-led programs, and meal stops between transit legs.
Build My ItineraryDeparture between 6-8 AM. Long-haul coach to within 30-50 miles of park boundary. Driver swap at midpoint for >450 mile trips. Evening arrival, hotel staging.
Early breakfast, in-park shuttle staging at the visitor center, headline scenic loop with 4-6 overlook stops. Returns to lodging by dinner.
Optional ranger program, hike pickup window, or alternate region of the park. Shuttle staging from secondary lodge clusters when appropriate.
Morning departure, midday meal stop, scheduled rest break, evening return to origin city. Driver-hours compliance enforced throughout.
College & pro teams traveling for road games, tournaments, and bowl trips. We move teams of 35-65 with gear bays for equipment, and coordinate with stadium operations for staged drop-offs.
High school and college music programs touring competitions, recording sessions, and cathedral performances. Instrument storage, parent-staged pickups, multi-coach formation for >65 students.
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