Wednesday 29 January 2014

Measures to Take When Renting a Charter Bus

Planning a trip to Galveston for your family is a great opportunity to visit a wide range of attractions, from museums to water parks. Galveston is a city in the state of Texas, located off the Texas Gulf Coast, boasting impressive beaches. People who come here can admire and visit attractions and points of interest like the Moody Gardens, perfect for the whole family, Galveston Island Railroad Museum, for train enthusiasts, Lone Star Flight Museum, Seawolf Park, Texas Seaport Museum, Galveston Island State Park, Schlitterbahn Water Park, and of course, Downtown Galveston, with its unique architecture and rich history. All the above mentioned attractions are worth visiting with the family. So, if you've decided to go visit Galveston, you will need a dependable form of transport. Forget about driving to your destination, because you will only make a huge hole in your budget. Traveling by charter bus is a better and less expensive option, especially if you are coming from outside Galveston. So contact a Galveston charter bus company and get ready to start your journey. After you have found the charter bus company that best suits your needs, there are a few things you should be aware of:

Ask for the facilities you need

The Galveston charter bus company can make suggestions regarding the type of bus you will need for your trip, based on the number of passengers, type of trip and itinerary. However, feel free to ask for the facilities you specifically need, such as air conditioning, heating, comfortable seats, TV, a DVD player, wireless internet and even a restroom, if you think is needed. On the other side, you can also refuse to have certain extra facilities and even save some money.

Be sure to sign a contract

Whenever you are renting a charter bus, there must be a contract between the two parts. Read the contract carefully and make sure you understand all the specified clauses. Pay extra attention to the cancellation policy section and see if you get a refund if something happens to the bus, the driver never shows up, or the ride turns out a total fiasco because the facilities you asked for did not function properly. You should know from the start who is responsible for covering highway tolls, parking fees, and in some cases, the driver's accommodation and meals. Make sure you understand the contract and you fully agree to it. You don't want to have any "special" surprises.

For more information please visit: Galveston Bus Company
 
 

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