25-Passenger Minibus Rental in Green Bay
If you’re looking for a midsize bus that’s perfect for moving small groups around Brown County, Green Bay Coach Bus Service offers several different 25-passenger minibus rentals in Green Bay and across Wisconsin. These vehicles are built on either a Freightliner, Grech Motors, or Executive Coach Builders chassis, and come loaded with premium amenities like high-back leather seats, hardwood-style flooring, flat-screen TVs, WiFi, power outlets at every row, and even an onboard restroom. With a turning radius tight enough for downtown Green Bay streets and storage space for dozens of bags or coolers, this is one of the most versatile buses in our fleet. Whether you’re shuttling wedding guests between hotels in Ashwaubenon, taking your corporate team to a conference at the KI Convention Center, or running a daily commuter route from De Pere to Titletown, this minibus will get the job done comfortably and efficiently.

How Much Does A 25 Passenger Minibus Rental in Green Bay Cost?
The price of renting a 25-passenger minibus in Green Bay starts at $185 per hour, $1,495 per day, or $3,750 per week. Your exact cost will depend on several factors, including the dates of your trip (spring and summer are peak season), how many miles you’ll be traveling, whether you need the bus overnight, and what kind of amenities you want onboard. For example, a simple local shuttle between Lambeau Field and downtown bars will be less expensive than an all-day charter to Milwaukee or Chicago. The best way to get an accurate quote is to call Green Bay Coach Bus Service at 920-932-5970 and speak with one of our reservation specialists. We can usually provide a custom estimate in less than 30 seconds!
Bus Type | Cost Per Hour | Cost Per Day | Cost Per Mile |
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25 Passenger Minibus | Starts from $150* | Starts from $1,100* | Starts from $4.50* |
Amenities Available on our 25 Passenger Minibuses in Green Bay

Wi-Fi
Stay connected while you travel with free onboard WiFi that’s fast enough for streaming, video calls, and social media. Perfect for checking email on the way to a business meeting in downtown Green Bay, uploading photos from a bachelorette party in Titletown, or letting kids watch YouTube during a long drive to Door County.

Onboard Restrooms
Cut down on unnecessary pit stops with a clean, fully enclosed restroom at the rear of the bus. This feature is especially popular for sports fans heading to Packers games at Lambeau Field, wedding parties doing photos at Bay Beach, or any group making a nonstop run down I-43 or across the state.

Onboard TVs
Keep your passengers entertained with multiple flat-screen TVs mounted at the front and middle of the cabin. These screens can display movies, TV shows, PowerPoint presentations, or even a live feed from a camera outside the bus. Great for corporate training sessions, youth group movie nights, or watching highlight reels before a big game.

Power Outlets
Every row of seats has its own set of 110V power outlets and USB ports, so your riders can charge phones, tablets, laptops, or medical devices without fighting over plugs. No more dead batteries before you reach your destination.

Climate Control with Personal Air Vents
Stay cool in August or warm in January with a powerful HVAC system that circulates fresh air throughout the cabin. Each seat has an adjustable vent overhead, so passengers can direct the airflow exactly where they want it.

Leather Seating
Your group will appreciate the comfort and style of high-back seats upholstered in black or gray leatherette. These chairs recline several inches, have fold-down armrests, and are spaced far enough apart for adults to sit comfortably.

Overhead & Undercarriage Storage
Store backpacks, purses, or small coolers in open racks above the seats, while larger items like suitcases, golf clubs, or musical instruments can be stowed in a massive luggage bay beneath the floor. This bus has enough cargo space for everyone to bring what they need without cluttering the aisles.