20-Passenger Minibus Rental in Rio Rancho
Rio Rancho Minibus Company has several types of 20-passenger minibuses available across Rio Rancho, Albuquerque, Santa Fe and all of Sandoval County. These mid-size shuttles are great for corporate commuter routes to Intel or UNM Health Sciences Center, wedding party transfers between venues like The View Event Center and local hotels, or private group tours to Petroglyph National Monument and Santa Ana Star Casino. Choose from trusted makes like Grech Motors, Turtle Top, Champion, ElDorado, Glaval, Starcraft, StarTrans, Forest River, or Executive Coach Builders—each built on a Ford E-450, Chevrolet 4500, or Freightliner Sprinter chassis. Buses come standard with cloth or leatherette seats, strong front/rear A/C, overhead parcel racks, PA system, and options for WiFi, 110V outlets, TV monitors, DVD player, luggage space, and even a rear restroom.
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How Much Does A 20 Passenger Minibus Rental in Rio Rancho Cost?
Renting a 20-passenger minibus in Rio Rancho costs $157–$414 per hour, $1,300–$3,100 per day, or $4.00–$7.00 per mile depending on the exact vehicle, trip length, and season. You’ll pay more during Balloon Fiesta week or if your schedule includes lots of deadhead (empty miles). Daily rates work best for full-day wine tours to Corrales or Jemez Springs, while hourly pricing fits short wedding shuttles between Church of the Incarnation and local hotels. Call 505-630-1770 anytime for a fast quote tailored to your itinerary—we’ve been serving Sandoval County since 2011 and always put customers first!
| Bus Type | Cost Per Hour | Cost Per Day | Cost Per Mile |
|---|---|---|---|
| 20 Passenger Minibus | Starts from $150* | Starts from $1,100* | Starts from $4.50* |
Amenities Available on our 20 Passenger Minibuses in Rio Rancho
Wi-Fi
Stay connected on the road with onboard WiFi that lets you check email, stream music, or share photos as you cross the Rio Grande or head down NM-528. This feature is perfect for business travelers heading to meetings in Albuquerque or students researching projects en route to campus tours at UNM or CNM.
Onboard Restrooms
A restroom at the rear of the bus means fewer stops on longer trips—ideal for school groups visiting museums in Santa Fe or sports teams traveling to tournaments across New Mexico. Your passengers will appreciate the convenience during nonstop drives down I-25 or US-550.
Onboard TVs
Flat-screen monitors with DVD/Blu-ray players are available so you can show training videos, movies, or highlight reels during the ride. Entertain kids with cartoons on youth group outings to Explora Science Center or review game footage before a big match against rivals in Los Lunas or Belen.
Power Outlets
Every row has USB ports and 110V outlets so everyone can charge phones, laptops, or tablets without fighting over plugs. Great for keeping devices powered during all-day conferences at Santa Ana Star Center or live-tweeting events like the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta.
Climate Control with Personal Air Vents
Strong rooftop A/C handles summer heatwaves while heaters keep things cozy in winter—essential for year-round comfort whether you’re touring wineries in Corrales or skiing up in Sandia Crest. Overhead vents let each rider adjust airflow to their liking for a pleasant journey through any season.
Leather Seating
High-back seats upholstered in black or gray leatherette offer both style and support for rides of any length. Reclining backs and armrests make it easy to relax after hiking at Petroglyph National Monument or before dancing all night at a wedding reception downtown.
Overhead & Undercarriage Storage
Store backpacks, jackets, and small bags in overhead racks above each row while larger items like suitcases, coolers, or band instruments fit in the spacious underfloor luggage bay. There’s room for everyone’s gear whether you’re packing camping equipment for Jemez Falls or loading up groceries after a shopping trip to Cottonwood Mall.