Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Lesser known Georgia attractions


The state of Georgia is a destination for many private bus visitors who visit Atlanta, Six Flags and some of the barrier islands off the Atlantic coast. Some of the lesser known roadside gems that show the true heart of Georgia are often missed because they're not as highly publicized. As you travel through the state from one tourist destination to another in your private bus, stop off at some of the places that aren't as well known for an unexpected treat. Travel through Georgia with a bus, coach bus, party bus, mini bus, passenger coach or school bus rented from Private Bus, and you will be assured of friendly, reliable service.
The peanut is one of Georgia's culinary staples, so showcasing it atop a pedestal and crown of floodlights along the side of the road is very fitting. Although there isn't much to do at the giant peanut, you can read the dedication plaque at the base and drive into the town of Ashburn to tour the peanut shelling plant. The peanut is visible from Interstate 75 and is always available for Georgia private bus visitors to view.
Located in an old doctor's clinic, Babyland General Hospital is the birthplace to the adoptable Cabbage Patch Dolls. The "hospital," or factory, offers a free tour so private bus visitors are able to watch this multi-generational phenomenon being born. The people who work at the facility are happy to answer questions about the "babies" and even take in older dolls that need to be cleaned or restored. New Cabbage Patch Dolls are available for sale at the "hospital."
The Swiss-like town of Helen, Georgia, is nestled in the mountains and features a variety of shops, activities and events, including the Oktoberfest, a two-month celebration during the fall, with an abundance of German food and drinks. The Nacoochee Village, a shopping district features antique shops and craftspeople doing live demonstrations. Other activities for private bus visitors include panning for gold, an amusement park and tubing down the Chattahoochee River.
The Mandala Spa just south of Helen provides a relaxing retreat to private bus visitors who enjoy leisurely weekend getaways or are looking to purchase bath products, essential oils and herbal teas. This facility also features a natural smoking cessation program.
The Habersham Winery in the Nacoochee Village is one of the oldest wineries in the area. All the wines from Habersham are produced from locally grown fruit. Private bus visitors can enjoy the many antique shops and restaurants and then stay in a cozy cabin in this mountain town.
Georgia always has something to surprise the private bus visitor. Plan a visit to Georgia with the help of Private Bus, and choose from one of their fleet of rental buses that can cater for any private bus group’s travel needs. Private bus promises you a fuss free and fun filled private bus visit to Georgia, any time of the year.

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Festival time in Florida with a Private Bus


Don’t let Florida’s laid-back vibe fool you. The state hosts a wide variety of arts, crafts and cultural festivals year-round, attracting private bus visitors and enthusiasts from around the world. At any given Florida festival, you’ll find a booth selling quintessential handmade seashell rings next to a hand-blown glass sculpture vendor. Round out your festival experience by sampling fresh Florida fare while listening to the island sounds of a steel drum band, as you travel around Florida in a bus, charter bus, coach bus, party bus, mini bus, passenger coach or school bus rented from Private Bus.
Mount Dora is a charming central Florida town a short private bus ride away from Miami,featuring New England-style architecture, eclectic boutiques and a lake filled with alligators. The Mount Dora Arts Festival is one of the largest in the state, attracting almost 300 artists from around the world. The festival, which takes place each February, features booth upon booth of fine art, such as oil paintings, watercolors, acrylics, sculpture and photography. Regional musical entertainment keeps the crowd hopping, while several food courts tempt guests with traditional fair food.
The annual St. Augustine Pirate Gathering attracts pirate lovers and private bus visitors from all over the United States to a three-day festival full of music, food, singing and parades for a good cause. Pirates enjoy dressing up to escape their daily lives while celebrating the grand and wild tradition of piracy. Entertainment at the St. Augustine Pirate Gathering changes each year, but often includes belly dancing, food, magic shows and music. Festival organizers encourage loud, uninhibited sing-alongs from private bus visitors when various bands play. "Pirates" perform reenactments of mutinies and tell tall tales from the high seas. Other fun sights include sword fights, weapon displays and a parade with pirate ship floats. The Thieves Market hosts vendors selling souvenirs.
Sarasota offers private bus visitors to Florida more than miles of sugar sand beaches, blue-green Gulf waters and swaying sea grass. Each February, the city hosts the Downtown Sarasota Festival of the Arts. The festival features rows of handmade jewelry, pottery, ceramics, photography and paintings from more than 100 American artisans. The festival’s green market is filled with exotic flora, gourmet food and spices, and handmade soaps.
For more than 45 years, the San Antonio Rattlesnake Festival has been raising money on the third weekend in October to benefit nonprofits in the central Florida community. The action-packed weekend brims with events for private bus visitors. Snake and reptile enthusiasts attend shows throughout the weekend that showcase both venomous and nonvenomous snakes found in Florida. Snake and reptile shows take place throughout the weekend, but you don't have to be a snake lover to participate. Enjoy non reptilian events from pancake breakfasts and chicken cookouts to foot races and car shows.
For a festive time in Florida in your private bus, give Private Bus a call to find out how they can help you arrange your trip with a selection from their fleet of fully equipped private buses and friendly, personalized service.

Monday, February 25, 2013

Going down to Georgia

The state of Georgia offers much in the way of attractions for adventure seekers, leisure travelers and private bus visitors interested in learning about the Peach State's history. A great way of moving in and around Georgia is with a bus, coach bus, party bus, private bus, mini bus, passenger coach or school bus rented from Private Bus. Travel in comfort and style in your private bus from the Blue Ridge Mountains to downtown Atlanta, as you sample some of the best private bus attractions and destinations in Georgia.
Stone Mountain, located just a short private bus ride outside of metropolitan Atlanta, is where a natural wonder has been enhanced by human creativity to generate one of the most popular tourist attractions in the state. Stone Mountain could be a private bus attraction all by itself since it is the largest piece of exposed granite in the world. The mammoth carving of three heroes of the Confederacy to the 7.5 billion cubic feet of rock and the adjacent park activities has only only increased the site’s attraction. Every night a laser light show is projected onto the carvings with musical accompaniment, telling the history of Georgia and the triumphs of her Civil War heroes. The park also offers activities like a cable-car ride to the top of the mountain, rides on trains and a riverboat, a 4-D movie theater and 65 interactive games at the Great Barn.
For a close up look at some of the proudest fighting men in the U.S. Army, take your private bus over to the 6th Cavalry Museum. Located at the regiment’s original parade ground, the 6th Cavalry Museum tells the story of the "Fighting Sixth" Cavalry stationed at Fort Oglethorpe between the First and Second World Wars. Private bus visitors will find uniforms, weapons, photos, accoutrements and exhibits that showcase the activities of the regiment during the Civil War to World War I on display, and the museum itself is listed on the National Register of Historic Sites. Self guided tours of the museum are available, and private bus visitors will get the chance to see a Cobra Gunship helicopter and an M-48 Patton tank up close.
Private bus visitors wanting a taste that refreshes should stop at the World of Coca-Cola for a private bus visit. Paying tribute to an authentic Georgia born product, the World of Coca-Cola has a soda fountain where visitors can taste over 60 different Coke products that are sold around the world. Another popular exhibit is the 4-D theater. A token given to every guest as they watch how the bottling assembly line works is a free 8 oz. bottle of Coke. This three-story high museum has exhibits that tell the story of how the famous soft drink was invented, and includes exhibits on its history, advertising campaigns, and other Coca-Cola memorabilia.
If you’re planning a visit to Georgia anytime soon, trying renting a private bus to simplify your transport logistics. Renting a private bus is a wonderful, fuss free way of seeing some of the best of what the state of Georgia has to offer.

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Visiting Stone Mountain

Georgia, in the southeastern United States, was the last of the original 13 colonies, and easily visited with a charter bus, coach bus, party bus, mini bus, passenger coach or school bushired from Bus Private. Georgia was one of the original seven Confederate States, and Southern pride still runs strong in the veins of native Georgians. It’s capital, Atlanta is one of America’s most important aviation hubs.
Stone Mountain is one of Georgia’s most famous attractions, as much for its geology as for the enormous bas relief carving on its north face. This 1,686 foot high quartz monzonite dome is 5 miles in circumference at its base, and is surrounded by the Stone Mountain Park. The park is owned by the State of Georgia, and is managed by the Stone Mountain Memorial Association. Ownership of the park’s attractions is by the Memorial Association while being operated by the Herschend Family Entertainment Corporation. Stone Mountain is easily reached by private rental bus.
Stone Mountain, as a park for visitors, had a rather infamous beginning. In 1915, a group of hooded men met at Stone Mountain for a revival of the Ku Klax Klan. Led by William J. Simmons, and swearing an oath administered by Nathan Bedford Forrest II, grandson of the original founder of the Klan, General Nathan Bedford Forrest, the reborn Ku Klax Klan took steps to raise funds for a Confederate Memorial to be constructed at Stone Mountain.
The Confederate Memorial Carving is the world’s largest bas-relief sculpture. Covering an area of three vertical acres on Stone Mountain’s north face, the carving depicts three Confederate leaders of the American Civil War, President Jefferson Davis and Generals Robert E. Lee and Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson, shown seated on their favorite horses, “Blackjack”, “Traveler” and “Little Sorrel” respectively. The carving begins 400 feet above the ground, and is 90 by 120 feet. Work on the carving began in 1916, but the carving was only completed in 1972.
There are numerous attractions at Stone Mountain, all accessible by hiring a private bus from Bus Private. Chief among these is Confederate Hall, where visitors are educated on the geology and history of Stone Mountain, and view a historical documentary on the Civil War. The Antebellum Plantation and Farmyard is an open air museum that showcases 19 buildings built between 1790 and 1875. The buildings are arranged to represent a pre-Civil War Georgia plantation, and the main buildings are furnished with period correct furniture and fittings.
Visitors can walk to the top of Stone Mountain using the Walk Up Trail, a 1.3 mile steep climb that rewards one with panoramic views and cool winds. Alternatively, visitors can use the Skyride, a cable car that brings visitors to the top, while passing the Confederate Memorial on the way. A 732 bell carillon provides a daily concert, and on summer evenings, the Stone Mountain Laser Show Spectacular entertains visitors with a massive light and music show. Planning a trip to Georgia, and visiting Stone Mountain is easy with a private bus. Give Private Bus a call to find out how you can hire a private bus from their fleet of vehicles.

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Calgary, A Small Gem In Georgia


Calgary, a small town located Southwest of Georgia may be a small, tiny little community tucked away in a neat corner of Georgia but it has got something going for them every time autumn rolls around, loads of fun things to do outdoors with the kids for a party bus rental vacation. This year, the Mule Day will go ahead as planned on Nov 2 and Nov 3, 2012 weekend. Usually, there would be less than three hundred people calling Calgary home but on this weekend, everything comes alive where visitors will pour in to enjoy the food, drinks, the merry atmosphere, and the judging of ornery mules from morning till late in the evening.
The sights and exciting sounds of the parade is always a warm welcome to the residents, most of whom prefer to lie low and live a peaceful life outside of the buzz of city life. On those days of the bus tour events, there will be warm, smiling faces all around as you share the food and drinks and bask in the warm feeling of grilling food outdoors with your new friends that you will make on that day. Of course, when such an amazing buzz is going around in the small town, you can expect them to put together a small flea market as well. For your information, admission is completely free of charge, so's parking, but it is not something you would have to worry about if you are using a large charter bus, coach charter, mini bus or school bus. If you are coming in from other parts of the country and need a party bus, please be advised to book ahead of time.
Apart from food, drinks and markets, there will also be entertainment from gospel groups, bloggers and also sometimes, if you are lucky, you will get an internationally-known musician or artiste to join in the fun and provide you with impromptu entertainment.
As small as the town can be, Mule Day is very unique and it opens up a door for a look into the lives of these people. It is often an eye-opener for city dwellers as some have cited the visit as 'jaw-dropping' and 'surprisingly fun'.

Monday, January 7, 2013

Taking a Charter Bus, Private Travel at Its Best


Traveling is one of those things that most of us do in order to relax and unwind. But to some of us, traveling means learning as much about a city, the people, the places, and the food. In order to do that efficiently and in a timely manner, much of it depends on how quickly and comfortably we can get from one place to another. Would it be OK if we all had to drive around in a rented car, not knowing the direction? Would it be OK if we got lost time and time again because of an inaccurate map? Would it be fine if we all had to hop into different trains or cabs and have trouble getting back together at the intended destination because the group that we are traveling in is too big? This is where Bus Private would come in handy.
Bus Private is a large, professional, reliable and affordable charter bus, party bus, mini bus, coach bus rental company that has been serving many cities in the United States for a long time. We understand your preferences and needs. We know that you need not only a charter bus that can transport you from one place to another but you need a company that can deliver superior coach buses and is provided with an efficient bus driver who is courteous, understanding, patient and professional. Our bus drivers are provided with professional training and are completely capable of handling different difficult situations that you may encounter during your trip. For this, you can hand it to Bus Private dot com.
Bus private is a company that upholds out commitment to your satisfaction. Nothing is more important to us than your comfort, convenience and budget. Because of our wide network of charter bus, coach bus, mini bus and party bus providers, we are able to pass out savings on to our customers. Our pricing is one of the most affordable in the industry and with that said, we balance things out without compromising on the quality of our charter buses. The charter buses, coach buses, party buses, mini buses, limousines and other corporate vehicles provided by us undergoes continues checks and maintenance to ensure that they meet with all laws and by-laws governing the industry. Bus private stands by our commitment to top quality vehicles.
If you are organizing a group trip or need a large charter bus for a corporate event, be sure to get in touch with Bus Private for a charter bus rental quote. Bus Private’s customer service representatives can give you a heads up about what you need.

Friday, January 4, 2013

Legoland Atlanta Georgia


We believe that everyone's got a little bit of childhood memory of Lego, the most flexible and unique toy ever, so, visiting Legoland is for everyone! However, there were reports of parents and other grownup kids finding it boring and uninteresting for them – if that is the case, we suggest that you bring along gadgets, books, magazines and the morning paper to keep you occupied. 
Based on some reviews by our bus private customers, the place is simply astonishing for the little ones. There is a really awesome 4D tour to get people going and even the parents are left dumb-founded when they are checking out the awesome things that people can come up with with just Lego pieces. The best time to head over in your party bus, charter bus, mini bus or school bus is off peak seasons...that is when you do not have to worry about the endless queues and parking. However, please note that since you would be using charter bus private services, you can leave the driving and parking to the bus driver provided.
After the impressive tour around the premise (which is one of the most amazing tours you will ever have in Georgia), the kids will get to settle down and try out some of the games and suggestions given out. It lets them come up with their own unique creations and watching them get in with it is awfully inspiring for the grownups. You can see tears in parents' eyes when their kids actually came up with really refreshing ideas with the toys.
The admission fee might throw some people off their feet but we can safely say that it will be well worth the money once you watch the glow on your kids' faces after the trip is over.
In the meantime, for those who are organizing school field trips for the little ones, check out the mini bus, charter bus and school bus available so that you trip there is not just more organized but simply more memorable.