18-Passenger Minibus Rental in Lansing
Lansing Minibus Company has several types of 18-passenger minibuses available across Lansing, East Lansing, Okemos, and the entire I-96/I-69 corridor. These are great for corporate shuttles between downtown offices and the Capitol Complex, wedding parties moving between venues like the English Inn and MSU’s Kellogg Center, or sports teams headed to tournaments at Hope Sports Complex or Suburban Ice. Most of these have high-back cloth or vinyl seats, front/rear HVAC, basic audio, and space for a few carry-ons. Some builds include leatherette upholstery, USB charging ports, PA mic, or even a rear luggage wall—just tell us what you need.
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How Much Does A 18 Passenger Minibus Rental in Lansing Cost?
An 18-passenger minibus rental in Lansing costs $145–$404 per hour, $1,300–$3,000 per day, or $4.00–$7.00 per mile depending on your exact itinerary and the features you want. You’ll pay less if you’re booking midweek/local service (like an MSU campus loop or state agency shuttle) and more for peak weekends, out-of-state trips, or premium builds with leather seats and extra luggage. Call Lansing Minibus Company anytime at 517-492-4510 and we’ll get you an exact quote in minutes—no hidden fees, just great service.
| 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 Lansing
Wi-Fi
Stay connected on the go with onboard WiFi that lets you check email, stream music, or share photos while crossing the Grand River, heading down I-496, or looping around Michigan State University. This amenity is perfect for keeping everyone productive and entertained during your ride.
Onboard Restrooms
A restroom at the rear of the bus means fewer unscheduled stops on long runs to Detroit, Grand Rapids, or Chicago—especially useful for youth sports teams, seniors, or anyone with limited mobility. Enjoy the convenience of having a restroom available for your group’s comfort.
Onboard TVs
Flat-screen monitors at the front and mid-cabin can play DVDs, Blu-rays, or content from a laptop/USB drive—great for showing training videos to state employees, hyping up a travel hockey squad with game film, or just running movies for a wedding party headed to Potter Park Zoo.
Power Outlets
Every row has 110V outlets and/or USB charging ports so people can keep phones, tablets, and laptops powered up whether they’re live-tweeting a legislative rally, finishing slides before a convention center drop-off, or running a slideshow for a church outing.
Climate Control with Personal Air Vents
Strong A/C and heat will keep the cabin comfortable through humid August festivals or icy January basketball charters to Breslin Center. Overhead parcel racks handle jackets, backpacks, and small coolers without cluttering the aisle.
Leather Seating
Choose cloth or leatherette seats that recline and have armrests, footrests, and three-point belts. There’s enough legroom for adults to relax on nonstop runs down US-127 or across to Western Michigan University without feeling cramped.
Overhead & Undercarriage Storage
Full-length underfloor bays swallow suitcases, band instruments, tailgate tents, or trade show cases—basically anything too bulky for a rideshare or school bus. We’ve moved everything from robotics crates to drumlines to campaign signs without breaking a sweat.