Albuquerque Party Bus
Albuquerque Party Bus
Party bus riders will want to make it an entire day in Albuquerque, New Mexico. We know what your party bus crew is thinking right now, "Albuquerque? Isn't the balloon festival the only thing ever going on there?" The answer will surprise you. Albuquerque is virtually it's own United Nations of cultural diversity, and party bus goers can sample it all!
If your party bus crew has ever considered touring an atomic museum, then you'd better do it now, because Albuquerque is the only place that has one! The party bus entourage can see exhibits of nuclear weapons, rockets, and even the jet bomber that dropped the U.S.'s last H-bomb. The Manhattan project is also chronicled including the nuclear tests conducted in New Mexico during WWII.
Another must see for party bus crews is the Petroglyph National Monument. This park is home to one of the largest concentrations of ancient rock art in the entire world! Party bus riders will want to check out some of the other geographic attractions such as the volcanic cones, and archeological sites. You're going to want to bring some boots along on the party bus for this one.
Well party bus people, Have you worked up an appetite yet? Well how can you tour the great southwest and not try some....Greek food? Yes, Greek! (Didn't we tell you party bus people that Albuquerque is culturally diverse?) Olympia Cafe is a high energy takeout with all the traditional Greek food, like gyros, hummus and warm pita bread, and all your party bus companions' favorites.
Now if your party bus crew still has their heart set on the flavor of the Southwest and you want incredible atmosphere then you have to Steer the party bus to the Monte Vista Fire Station. This 1936 fire station has been remodeled into an outstanding restaurant with a southwestern flair. Party bus goers will want to try the grilled lamb chops served with potato-cilantro cakes. Yum!
Party bus riders can wind up their evening at Laff's Comedy Club!
Party bus riders will want to make it an entire day in Albuquerque, New Mexico. We know what your party bus crew is thinking right now, "Albuquerque? Isn't the balloon festival the only thing ever going on there?" The answer will surprise you. Albuquerque is virtually it's own United Nations of cultural diversity, and party bus goers can sample it all!
If your party bus crew has ever considered touring an atomic museum, then you'd better do it now, because Albuquerque is the only place that has one! The party bus entourage can see exhibits of nuclear weapons, rockets, and even the jet bomber that dropped the U.S.'s last H-bomb. The Manhattan project is also chronicled including the nuclear tests conducted in New Mexico during WWII.
Another must see for party bus crews is the Petroglyph National Monument. This park is home to one of the largest concentrations of ancient rock art in the entire world! Party bus riders will want to check out some of the other geographic attractions such as the volcanic cones, and archeological sites. You're going to want to bring some boots along on the party bus for this one.
Well party bus people, Have you worked up an appetite yet? Well how can you tour the great southwest and not try some....Greek food? Yes, Greek! (Didn't we tell you party bus people that Albuquerque is culturally diverse?) Olympia Cafe is a high energy takeout with all the traditional Greek food, like gyros, hummus and warm pita bread, and all your party bus companions' favorites.
Now if your party bus crew still has their heart set on the flavor of the Southwest and you want incredible atmosphere then you have to Steer the party bus to the Monte Vista Fire Station. This 1936 fire station has been remodeled into an outstanding restaurant with a southwestern flair. Party bus goers will want to try the grilled lamb chops served with potato-cilantro cakes. Yum!
Party bus riders can wind up their evening at Laff's Comedy Club!



