Party Bike Private Party Up To 14 People in Old Town Scottsdale

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Party Bike Private Party Up To 14 People in Old Town Scottsdale

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  • 2 hours (approx.)
  • From $599.99
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Pedal through Old Town Scottsdale in private style. This Arizona Party Bike tour gives you the whole party bike for up to 14, plus scheduled stops for drink specials and big desert-and-neon views along the route.

I love the built-in comfort: coolers, ice, cups, and helmet use, so you can focus on the ride. I also like the way the driver keeps the mood moving, with groups getting a say in the music and a steady flow of laughs.

One thing to consider: this experience requires good weather, so you’ll want the forecast on your side.

Key Highlights You’ll Actually Care About

Party Bike Private Party Up To 14 People in Old Town Scottsdale - Key Highlights You’ll Actually Care About

  • Private whole-bike booking for groups up to 14 (you stay together the whole time)
  • Drink specials built into multiple Old Town stops so the ride feels like more than just sightseeing
  • Coolers, ice, cups, and helmets provided, which reduces what you need to carry
  • Old Town Scottsdale route with signature sights like Camelback Mountain views and desert-city scenery
  • Drivers who actively run the vibe, with guide names like Jacob, Captain Kirk, Chase, and Ian showing up often

What This Private Party Bike Experience Feels Like

Party Bike Private Party Up To 14 People in Old Town Scottsdale - What This Private Party Bike Experience Feels Like
This isn’t a casual “sit back and watch the scenery” tour. It’s a two-hour, pedal-powered party in Old Town Scottsdale where your group drives the pace and the energy. The payoff is that you get to hop between a few well-chosen bar stops while staying in one tight crew.

The format also keeps things simple. You check in at Party Bike HQ, you roll out to partner patios, and you end back where you started unless you choose a drop-off option at the end. It’s an easy way to turn a chunk of an afternoon or evening into a made-for-groups plan.

And yes, this is about adult beverages, and the route is designed around that. You can have drinks legal on the party bike, with adult beverages available via the on-site booze store.

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Price and Group Math: When $599.99 Makes Sense

The price is $599.99 per group for up to 14 people, and that can feel steep until you do the math. The key value here is that you’re not paying per person for a tour guide in a vehicle. You’re booking the whole party bike experience for your group, and you’re also getting drink specials, onboard supplies (coolers/ice/cups), and a driver/guide.

To decide if it’s a good deal for your group, I’d focus on two questions:

  • Will your group actually use the bar stops and drink specials, rather than just treating it like transportation?
  • Are you splitting the total cost across enough people that it lands in a range you’re comfortable with?

If you’re a mixed-size group, the requirement of a minimum of six passengers matters too. If you’ve got fewer than that, the pricing stops working the way it’s intended.

Timing and Meeting Point: How to Start Without Stress

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You meet at 7034 E Osborn Rd, Scottsdale, AZ 85251. The experience runs about 2 hours, give or take, and you’re asked to arrive 30 minutes early to check in, grab your supplies, and get ready.

That early arrival is not busywork. It’s how you avoid the awkward pause where half the group is still sorting drinks or gear while the bike is ready to go. If you’re the person organizing the group, this is one of the most helpful bits of guidance you can follow.

You’ll get a mobile ticket, and the tour is offered in English. Pickup and drop-off are included from designated meeting points, so you’re not left trying to figure out where to park or how to stage the group.

The Route: Old Town Scottsdale Views Built for a Party Bike

The entire ride takes place in Old Town Scottsdale, which is a major reason this works so well. You get the tight walking-and-bar energy of the entertainment area, but from a moving perch with built-in downtime at each stop.

Along the way, you’ll pass:

  • Old western-style buildings and the mix of bars and restaurants that define the neighborhood
  • Scenery tied to Scottsdale’s setting near the Sonoran Desert
  • Camelback Mountain visible from Old Town Scottsdale
  • A hotel area known for pool parties near the entertainment district
  • Fashion Square Mall, which sits along the route and anchors the more upscale side of town

The practical benefit of this route is that you’re not bouncing across the metro. You’re staying in a zone where your group can hop between patios and bars quickly, with fewer “what do we do now” gaps.

Stop 1 at Party Bike HQ: Check-In, Booze, and Supplies

Your first stop is Arizona Party Bike, which functions as both the check-in point and the supply hub. Expect to:

  • Confirm and get checked in
  • Grab what you need from HQ, including your booze and party supplies
  • Get your group ready before you roll out

This is also where the experience leans into convenience. The bike includes coolers and ice and cups, and helmets are provided for use, which makes it easier for everyone to show up lighter.

If you’re planning the group vibe, this is the moment to settle music preferences and decide how you want to handle drinks during the ride. Some groups treat this like a quick pregame meeting, and it works.

Stop 2 at Social Tap: Patio Comfort and a Money-Saving Perk

At Social Tap, you’re set up for a patio-style pause with a practical bonus: 20% off for all party bike riders. There are also misters, which matters in Scottsdale. Even if you come prepared, a misty patio break can turn “hot and bothered” into “we can actually hang out.”

This stop is a good example of why the tour feels structured. You’re not just cycling from one bar to another. Each stop has a reason: a specific patio setting, drink-related perks, and enough time to take a breath.

A small consideration: because you’re on a party bike schedule, this is not a stop for long meals. It’s best used for quick drinks, catching the group’s energy level, and resetting before the next leg.

Stop 3 at Boondocks Patio & Grill: Happy Hour Energy plus Games

Next up is Boondocks Patio & Grill Scottsdale, with all-day happy hour for party bike riders and an outdoor setting that’s made for group hangs. You’ll also have games to use while you’re stopped.

This stop tends to be where the tour stops feeling like “just riding” and starts feeling like a true group event. The games give you something to do without forcing conversation, and the patio vibe keeps it casual even if your group has different personalities.

If your group includes people who get bored quickly, this is the part that helps them stay engaged. And if your group is already hyped, this is where you can turn that energy into something memorable.

The Middle of the Ride: What You’ll Notice Between Stops

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Even when the bike is moving, you’ll still be “stopping mentally.” Old Town Scottsdale is built for people watching. You’ll see the mix of architecture and street life, plus that desert-city contrast as you ride through the area.

This is also where Camelback Mountain sightings tend to make the whole day feel more place-specific. You’re not just in a nightlife block; you’re in a desert town with a landmark mountain in view.

And since the whole thing is concentrated in one area, you don’t waste time on long transfers. That keeps the two-hour window feeling like a full experience instead of a quick spin.

Stop 4 at Pattie’s First Avenue Lounge: Specials and a True Flex Option

Your last bar stop is Pattie’s First Avenue Lounge, where there are drink specials for party bike riders. This is also the stop with a useful customization.

You can be dropped off at this location if you prefer, rather than returning to HQ. That’s a big deal if you’re planning a dinner next, want to walk from a different point, or your group has different end-of-night plans.

This flexibility makes the ride feel less like a rigid package and more like a handheld itinerary you can adapt on the fly.

The Driver Experience: Why Names Like Jacob and Ian Keep Appearing

This kind of tour lives or dies on the driver/guide. The tour includes a driver/guide, and the difference shows up in how smoothly your group moves between stops and how the vibe stays fun instead of chaotic.

In the feedback you’ll see guide names like Jacob, Captain Kirk, Chase, and Ian called out for being especially good at keeping things entertaining. People also mention drivers engaging with the group and even helping make music part of the fun, so you’re not stuck with whatever playlist happens to be on.

If you’re picking a time for your trip, I’d also think about group dynamics. For bigger groups, a lively driver matters even more because there’s more coordination to manage.

What’s Actually Included (and What You’ll Still Need to Plan)

Here’s what comes with the experience:

  • Driver/guide
  • Drink specials
  • Coolers, ice, cups
  • Helmet use
  • Pickup and drop-off from designated meeting points

What is not included:

  • Food and drinks, unless specified

That last line matters. The tour is built around drink stops and patio time, not a meal plan. If you want the day to feel balanced, eat beforehand or plan to grab food after your ride. You’ll enjoy it more if you’re not hungry and waiting for the next venue to feed the group.

Who Should Book This Party Bike in Old Town Scottsdale

I think this is a great fit for:

  • Groups that want a shared “event” and don’t mind a party-tilt atmosphere
  • People celebrating something, or just trying to make a night out feel organized
  • Visitors who want Old Town Scottsdale highlights without doing a bar crawl the hard way

I’d be a little more cautious if:

  • Your group hates heat and you’re traveling during a weather-sensitive time (the experience requires good weather)
  • You want a quiet sightseeing tour with minimal drinking focus
  • Your group needs a full meal included in the plan (food isn’t included unless specified)

Should You Book This Party Bike Tour

If your group will split the cost, show up ready to use the bar stops, and you’re aligned with the party-bike style, I’d say yes. It’s one of those experiences where the value comes from the whole setup: private booking, drink specials at multiple stops, and onboard supplies that keep the group from scrambling.

Book it especially if you want a simple, two-hour plan in Old Town Scottsdale that feels like a real group night out, not just transportation. If the forecast looks good and you’re traveling with at least six people, you’re in the sweet spot.

FAQ

How many people can ride on the private party bike?

This is a private experience for a group, booked for up to 14 people.

What is the duration of the tour?

The tour lasts about 2 hours.

What does the price include?

It includes a driver/guide, drink specials, coolers, ice, cups, helmet use, and pickup/drop-off from designated meeting points.

Are drinks and food included?

Food is not included unless specified. Drinks are not included unless specified, though drink specials are part of the experience and adult beverages are legal on the party bike.

Where do we meet for the tour?

The meeting point is 7034 E Osborn Rd, Scottsdale, AZ 85251, USA, and the activity ends back at the meeting point unless you choose a drop-off option.

Can we start on time if we arrive late?

You should arrive about 30 minutes early to check in, get your booze and party supplies, and get ready to depart.

What are the age requirements?

The minimum age is 21 unless accompanied by a parent or guardian.

What is the cancellation policy?

You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.

Can we choose the music during the ride?

Music selection is part of the fun, and groups can select the music.

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