Spokane Party Bus & Charter Bus Rentals
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Compare Party Bus Rental Options in Spokane
Partybusspokane.net is not a bus company. It doesn't own any vehicles, and it doesn't take reservations on behalf of a fleet. What it is: an easy comparison website where you fill out your trip details once and instantly see pricing and vehicle options from transportation companies serving Spokane and the surrounding Inland Northwest region — without calling five different offices, repeating yourself on every call, and waiting days for callbacks that don't line up.
That's genuinely great news for anyone planning a group trip. You're not limited to whatever one company happens to have available on your date. Instead, Partybusspokane.net surfaces options across a network — party buses, minibuses, charter buses, and Sprinter vans — so you can compare sizes, amenities, and prices side by side and find what actually fits your group.
Whether you're moving 12 people to a Gonzaga game, shuttling 50 wedding guests between the Davenport Grand and a venue in the South Hill, or organizing a corporate run to the Spokane Convention Center, the right vehicle is out there. Partybusspokane.net just makes it easy to find it. Call 509-753-3810 any time — every day of the year — to get a free quote in under a minute.
Spokane Charter Bus & Party Bus Rentals
From 14-passenger Sprinter limos and Sprinter vans to 15–35 passenger minibuses, 15–50 passenger party buses, and 40–56 passenger charter buses, Partybusspokane.net connects you to a wide range of vehicle types through one quick form. Browse the full vehicle lineup or call 509-753-3810 to talk through what fits your group.
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Buses and vehicles shown above are NOT the exact makes and models available for every trip. We are NOT a bus company and do not own or operate vehicles. Photos are examples only and may show stock or typical vehicles, not the exact vehicle offered for your reservation. Fill out the online quote form or call 509-753-3810 to view current vehicle options, photos, availability, and pricing. Confirm the exact vehicle details and amenities before booking.
Get the Spokane Bus Amenities You Want
Not every Spokane group trip calls for the same setup. A 25-passenger party bus headed downtown on a Saturday night typically comes with wraparound perimeter seating, color-changing LED lighting, a built-in bar area, flat-panel TVs, and a premium sound system with Bluetooth. A minibus running corporate airport transfers or wedding guest shuttles between hotels and a reception venue is built differently — think reclining seats, powerful climate control, and overhead storage rather than the party setup.
Full-size charter buses add undercarriage luggage bays and onboard restrooms, which matters a lot on the drive up to Schweitzer Mountain or a long haul to a Seahawks game in Seattle. Amenities vary by vehicle, but the quote tool makes it easy to compare what's available on your date.
Air-conditioning
Wraparound Leather Seats
AUX / Bluetooth Sound System
LED and Fiber Optic Lighting
Built-in Bar Areas With Ice Storage and Cup Holders
TVs and Entertainment Systems
Amenities listed above are common features that MAY be available on party buses. Because we are a referral website and do NOT own or operate buses, exact features vary by vehicle, provider, and availability. After you submit your quote request, you can browse vehicle options, pricing, and available details on the results page. To confirm the exact amenities included with a specific vehicle offered for your trip, call 509-753-3810 before booking.
Compare Spokane Party Bus Prices for Any Group
Party bus rental prices in Spokane vary based on vehicle size, date, and how many hours you need. To give you a planning baseline: a minibus typically runs around $200–$275 per hour on weekdays and $200–$275 on weekends, while a 25-passenger party bus generally falls in the $250–$375 per hour range depending on the day. A full 56-passenger charter bus often runs $200–$350 per hour.
Per-day rates shift those numbers significantly — a minibus per-day rate typically lands between $1,100 and $2,150, while larger party buses run $1,850–$4,050 depending on the size and configuration.
These are planning ranges, not locked quotes — the actual number moves with your specific date, route, and vehicle. The fastest way to get a price for your trip is to fill out the quick form on this page or call 509-753-3810. You'll have a quote in about a minute.
Check the Spokane party bus prices page for a full breakdown by vehicle type.
| Type of Bus | Cost Per Hour Weekdays | Cost Per Hour Weekends | Cost Per Day |
|---|---|---|---|
| 14 Passenger Sprinter Limo | $204 – $318+ | $219 – $344+ | $1,526 – $3,113+ |
| Sprinter Van Rental | $203 – $273+ | $218 – $366+ | $1,395 – $2,748+ |
| 15 Passenger Party Bus | $204 – $330+ | $241 – $340+ | $1,396 – $2,817+ |
| 18 Passenger Party Bus | $266 – $330+ | $268 – $378+ | $2,121 – $2,563+ |
| 20 Passenger Party Bus | $244 – $338+ | $268 – $340+ | $1,939 – $2,796+ |
| 25 Passenger Party Bus | $248 – $326+ | $265 – $360+ | $1,827 – $2,854+ |
| 28 Passenger Party Bus | $255 – $337+ | $279 – $351+ | $2,147 – $2,653+ |
| 30 Passenger Party Bus | $297 – $374+ | $318 – $414+ | $2,331 – $3,021+ |
| 40 Passenger Party Bus | $297 – $338+ | $321 – $478+ | $2,297 – $3,473+ |
| 50 Passenger Party Bus | $294 – $441+ | $337 – $490+ | $2,173 – $4,043+ |
| 15–35 Passenger Minibus | $207 – $246+ | $209 – $261+ | $1,098 – $2,105+ |
| 40–56 Passenger Charter Bus | $206 – $327+ | $208 – $348+ | $1,331 – $2,841+ |
| ABOVE PRICES ARE JUST EXAMPLES. Your final price and vehicle options depend entirely on your specific trip details. To get an exact price for your trip, request an estimate online or call 509-753-3810. | |||
More Choices on Spokane Party Buses, One Search
Most people planning a group trip in Spokane start by searching online, calling one or two companies, getting inconsistent information, and eventually booking whatever seemed least confusing. Partybusspokane.net exists to replace that process with something that actually works. Fill out one form, see vehicle options and pricing from multiple transportation companies serving the area, and compare them side by side — on your schedule, without a single callback you had to chase down.
Because Partybusspokane.net isn't tied to any single fleet, you're never stuck with whatever one company happens to have available on your date. Gonzaga's Final Four run books out buses in days. Hoopfest weekend in late June fills the city.
A prom block in April–May hits every company in the region simultaneously. Having access to options across a network means you're not locked out the moment one provider says they're full. Call 509-753-3810 any time — there's no such thing as off-hours here — or use the instant online quote tool and see what's available for your date right now.
Party Bus Rental Services in Spokane
Partybusspokane.net helps you find the right vehicle for every kind of group trip across Spokane and the Inland Northwest. From airport transfers and wedding shuttles to game-day runs, concert transportation, corporate shuttles, and prom — whatever brings the group together, there's a bus in the network for it.

Spokane Airport Shuttles & Transportation
Spokane International Airport (GEG) sits about 7 miles southwest of downtown on Airport Drive — close enough that the drive looks easy on a map, but commercial ground traffic on I-90 between the airport and downtown Spokane backs up reliably during morning and evening peaks. For individual travelers, rideshare works fine. For a group of 15 or 20 arriving on the same flight with luggage, it turns into a coordination nightmare: multiple vehicles, multiple wait times, people scattered across the departures curb.
A Spokane airport shuttle bus through Partybusspokane.net keeps the whole group on one vehicle. Have your group collect luggage and assemble at the Ground Transportation area on the lower level before the bus is called — that's the standard sequence, and it keeps commercial loading efficient. For groups departing on early morning flights out of GEG, a shared minibus pickup from hotels in the Spokane Valley or downtown means nobody is scrambling for a rideshare at 4:30am.
Call 509-753-3810 to lock in your airport run, or read the full airport guide at the GEG shuttle page.

Spokane Bachelor & Bachelorette Transportation
A Spokane bachelorette party bus rental takes the Saturday night itinerary from "everyone meet at the bar" — which never actually works — to a group that stays together from the first stop to the last. Downtown Spokane's bar corridor runs heavily along W Riverside Avenue and the surrounding blocks, with spots like the Bartlett, Bourbon Street, and the Viking pulling consistent weekend crowds. The problem with driving separately is that the group fragments by the third stop and half the party is in a rideshare that never shows up.
A 20- or 25-passenger party bus keeps the whole group moving together, with LED lighting, a sound system, and a bar area that turns the transit itself into part of the night. For bachelor groups, the same logic applies to a Hoopfest weekend run or a day trip west to BECU Live for a summer concert — the bus is home base, and everyone knows where to meet. Partybusspokane.net makes it easy to compare party bus options in Spokane for your specific date; call 509-753-3810 or fill out the form and get pricing fast.

Spokane Birthday, Sweet 16, & Quinceañera Party Bus Rentals
A Spokane birthday party bus is one of the most popular reasons groups book transportation here — and for milestone events like a Sweet 16 or quinceañera, the arrival matters as much as the destination. Party buses ranging from 15 to 50 passengers give you options whether the guest list is a tight inner circle or the full extended family. Many groups start the night with dinner at a South Hill restaurant, move downtown for dessert and dancing, and count on the bus to handle the navigation so nobody has to think about parking at each stop.
For quinceañera celebrations moving between a church ceremony, photo locations, and a reception hall, a minibus or charter bus keeps the family together and on schedule — no caravan of fifteen cars trying to stay together through downtown Spokane traffic. Partybusspokane.net lets you compare vehicle sizes and pricing for your exact date; fill out the quick form or call 509-753-3810 to see what's available.

Spokane Concert Transportation & Shuttles
Spokane Arena (720 W Mallon Ave) hosts the biggest touring acts that come through the Inland Northwest — capacity runs around 12,500 for concerts, and the parking situation on W Mallon and the surrounding streets fills fast for major shows. The Arena is in a dense section of north downtown where street parking is metered and garage options are limited; groups driving separately will find themselves splitting up across multiple blocks, then trying to reconnect post-show when 10,000 other people are doing the same thing.
A Spokane concert bus rental drops the group at the arena entrance and stages nearby for pickup, so the post-show scramble is already handled before the headliner's last song. BECU Live at Northern Quest (100 N Hayford Rd, Airway Heights) is another major draw — about 14 miles west of downtown on US-2, with limited rideshare availability in Airway Heights after a late show, making a private bus the practical call for groups coming from Spokane. Read the full Northern Quest guide at the BECU Live transportation page.

Spokane Corporate Event Transportation
The Spokane Convention Center (334 W Spokane Falls Blvd) anchors the city's convention corridor right alongside the Spokane River, and it regularly hosts multi-day conferences that pull attendees from hotels spread across downtown and the Valley. Shuttling 40 people between the Davenport Hotel, the INB Performing Arts Center overflow blocks, and the Convention Center in separate rideshares costs more per head and gets messier each time a flight runs late. A Spokane corporate shuttle bus keeps the team on one schedule and one vehicle — no one left waiting at the Riverside Avenue hotel entrance while the meeting starts without them.
For companies running employee transportation along the US-395 corridor or between Spokane Valley facilities and downtown offices, a daily minibus through Partybusspokane.net is a practical alternative to parking reimbursements and individual mileage costs. Sprinter vans work well for executive transfers to GEG and back. Call 509-753-3810 to talk through multi-day corporate packages.

Spokane Private Event Transportation Services
Hoopfest — the world's largest 3-on-3 basketball tournament — takes over downtown Spokane every year on the last weekend of June, and it brings more than 6,000 teams and 200,000+ spectators into the city center. Streets around W Spokane Falls Blvd and N Howard St close for courts, downtown parking becomes functionally nonexistent for the weekend, and rideshare wait times spike across the board. A private Spokane charter bus rental drops your group at a designated point near the tournament perimeter and stages outside the closure zone — no circling, no expensive lot, no half-mile walk from wherever you eventually found a space.
The same dynamic applies to Pig Out in the Park each Labor Day weekend at Riverfront Park, and to the Spokane Interstate Fair in September at the Spokane County Fair & Expo Center (404 N Havana St, Spokane Valley). The Expo Center has bus and RV parking in its north lots, but the arterials around Havana Street back up for hours after close. A private bus means your group is rolling before the lot empties.
Book 6–8 weeks ahead for any Hoopfest or Fair weekend date — demand is real and those weekends don't have slack.

Spokane Homecoming & Prom Party Bus Rentals
Prom season in Spokane runs hard through April and May, with high schools across Spokane County and Spokane Valley booking simultaneously. For prom, book by January — February at the absolute latest. That's not a soft suggestion.
The same four or five weekends in April and May represent every high school in the region requesting vehicles at once, and the network fills. Waiting until March means you're comparing what's left, not what you want.
A Spokane prom party bus typically runs 5–6 hours on a Saturday evening, picking up at homes across the East Side or South Hill, hitting photos at Manito Park or Riverfront Park, and dropping at the venue before the post-prom run. Homecoming in September and October follows the same dynamic at smaller scale. Partybusspokane.net makes it easy to compare bus sizes and get pricing fast — fill out the form or call 509-753-3810 as soon as the date is announced.

Spokane School Event & Field Trip Transportation
Teachers and chaperones planning field trips in Spokane have a straightforward ally in Partybusspokane.net — compare vehicle sizes and pricing in one place, no account required, and support available by phone at 509-753-3810 to talk through pickup logistics and group size. A Spokane school bus rental through the network gives student groups access to vehicles that go well beyond the yellow school bus: climate control, reclining seats, overhead storage, TVs and a PA system on select vehicles, and onboard restrooms on full-size charter buses for longer drives.
Popular field trip runs include the Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture (2316 W First Ave), the Mobius Discovery Center (808 W Main Ave) in the River Park Square area, and longer drives to the Columbia River Interpretive Center in Vantage or the Hanford Site tour outside Richland — a 2.5-hour run each way where onboard restrooms matter. ADA-accessible vehicles are available through the network; just note it when you request your quote. Charter buses are the right call for any group over 40 students; minibuses handle the 20–35 range efficiently on city routes.

Spokane Sporting Event Transportation
Gonzaga home games at the McCarthey Athletic Center (702 E Desmet Ave on the Gonzaga University campus) sell out every season — the Kennel holds about 6,000, parking on campus is essentially nonexistent for general attendees, and the streets around N Cincinnati Ave fill up fast on game nights. Groups driving from the South Hill or Spokane Valley wind up parking 8–10 blocks away and walking in the dark in January. A Spokane sports charter bus drops your group on campus and comes back to the same spot when the final buzzer sounds — no frigid walk, no parking fee, no splitting the group across four different lots.
Read more at the Gonzaga basketball transportation guide.
Spokane Indians games at Avista Stadium (602 N Havana St) and Spokane Velocity FC matches at One Spokane Stadium are natural bus trips for groups — both venues have parking, but tailgate-minded groups would rather ride together. For fan groups making the 4.5-hour drive west to a Seahawks game at Lumen Field in Seattle, a 56-passenger charter bus is the move: undercarriage bays for gear, onboard restrooms, and the whole group under one roof the whole way. Call 509-753-3810 for multi-day Seattle trip quotes.

Spokane Wedding Transportation & Shuttle Service
Wedding guest shuttles in Spokane most commonly run between hotel blocks downtown — the Davenport Grand (333 W Spokane Falls Blvd), the Historic Davenport (10 S Post St), or the DoubleTree by Hilton on N Lincoln St — and reception venues spread across the South Hill, the Palouse, or the eastern suburbs. The problem with leaving guests to drive themselves is that it fragments your timeline and guarantees at least a few late arrivals at every stage of the evening. A Spokane wedding shuttle bus runs on your schedule, not theirs.
For smaller bridal parties moving between a ceremony at St. John's Cathedral (127 E 12th Ave) and a reception at the Broadmoor Golf Club or the Davenport Hotel ballroom, a 14-passenger Sprinter limo is a clean fit. Larger guest shuttles — 40 to 50 people between the hotel block and a venue in Medical Lake or Cheney — call for a full charter bus, which also has the undercarriage space for any décor or equipment your vendors need transported. Partybusspokane.net makes it easy to compare both options on your date; call 509-753-3810 to put a package together.

Spokane Winery Tour & Pub Crawl Transportation
The Spokane area sits at the northern edge of Washington wine country, and the Spokane Valley wine corridor along E Sprague Avenue has grown significantly — Townshend Cellar (16112 N RD 2050, Spokane Valley), Arbor Crest Wine Cellars (4705 N Fruithill Rd) perched on a cliff east of town, and Latah Creek Wine Cellars (13030 E Indiana Ave) are among the established stops. The logistical reality: these wineries are spread across different quadrants of the greater Spokane area, and a four-winery afternoon in separate cars means someone is always waiting on someone else in a parking lot.
A Spokane winery tour bus rental stages outside each property while the group tastes, then moves everyone to the next stop on a single itinerary — no parking at each location, no navigation decisions between stops. For pub crawls through the downtown W Riverside corridor, a 20- or 25-passenger party bus keeps the night together from the first round to the last. Partybusspokane.net makes it easy to compare options and pricing; fill out the form or call 509-753-3810 to put your route together.
How to Book a Party Bus in Spokane
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Party Bus Rentals in Spokane & Beyond
Partybusspokane.net helps you find bus rentals across the entire Inland Northwest region — not just within city limits. Whether you need a Coeur d'Alene party bus, transportation out to the Tri-Cities area, a Yakima bus rental, or runs between Pasco and Richland — the network reaches well beyond Spokane city limits. Call 509-753-3810 to confirm availability for your destination.

Frequently Asked Questions About Spokane Bus Rentals
How does this website work?
Partybusspokane.net helps you compare bus rental options; it is not the bus company and does not rent, own, or operate vehicles. When you submit the quote form, your trip details go through a booking company so you can review pricing and available vehicles for your date. You compare the options and book through the process shown with your quote.
How much does a party bus cost in Spokane, Washington?
Party bus rental prices in Spokane vary by vehicle size, date, and trip length. As a planning baseline: minibuses typically run $200–$275 per hour; mid-size party buses (20–30 passengers) generally fall between $250 and $425 per hour depending on the day; larger 50-passenger party buses run $300–$500 per hour on weekends. Per-day rates give you a better picture for full-day trips — a minibus per-day rate typically lands between $1,100 and $2,150.
These are ranges, not locked quotes. Fill out the form or call 509-753-3810 and you can have pricing for your specific date and route in about a minute.
What is Partybusspokane.net?
Partybusspokane.net is a quote-comparison website for group ground transportation. It doesn't own any vehicles and doesn't operate as a bus company. Instead, it connects you to pricing and options from transportation companies serving the Spokane area through one quick form — so you're comparing a range of vehicles and rates rather than calling company after company and waiting on inconsistent callbacks.
What's the difference between a party bus, a minibus, and a charter bus?
Party buses are built around the experience — wraparound seating, LED lighting, sound systems, and bar areas, typically seating 15 to 50 passengers. They're the right call when the ride is part of the event. Minibuses seat 15 to 35 and are configured for efficient group movement: reclining seats, overhead storage, strong climate control, and greater maneuverability on Spokane city streets.
Charter buses seat 40 to 56, add undercarriage luggage bays and onboard restrooms, and are the practical choice for longer hauls — a run to Seattle, a multi-day trip to Portland, or a conference shuttle circuit. Partybusspokane.net lets you compare all three on the same form.
Can I get a bus for a day trip from Spokane to Seattle?
Yes — and a charter bus is the vehicle for it. The drive from downtown Spokane to Seattle runs approximately 4.5 hours on I-90 West, which means a round-trip is a full day on the road. A 40–56 passenger charter bus handles that comfortably: reclining seats, climate control, onboard restrooms so the group doesn't need a rest stop every hour, and undercarriage bays for luggage or gear.
The per-day rate for a charter bus typically falls between $1,350 and $2,850, which across 40 people works out to roughly $34–$72 per person for the day. Call 509-753-3810 to get a specific quote for your date and group size.
What events in Spokane sell out buses the fastest?
Hoopfest weekend (last weekend of June) is the single most constrained date on the Spokane calendar — downtown closes to vehicle traffic, rideshare demand spikes city-wide, and bus availability across the network drops fast. Book at least 2–3 months out for any Hoopfest date. Prom season (April–May) is the second hardest window — book by January for any spring prom date.
Gonzaga NCAA Tournament weekends, the Spokane Interstate Fair in September, and Pig Out in the Park over Labor Day weekend all create real supply pressure. For any of those dates, the earlier you call, the better your options.
Can a charter bus reach Schweitzer Mountain or other ski resorts from Spokane?
Yes. Schweitzer Mountain Resort is about 80 miles north of Spokane via US-2 and US-95 — roughly a 90-minute drive in good conditions, longer in winter weather. For ski groups, a charter bus is the practical vehicle: undercarriage bays handle ski bags, boots, and gear without filling the passenger cabin, onboard restrooms mean you're not making pit stops in Sandpoint, and nobody has to drive a highway that can be genuinely hazardous in January snowpack.
Silver Mountain in Kellogg, Idaho, is a similar run at about 70 miles east on I-90. Both are popular group day-trip routes from Spokane. Fill out the form or call 509-753-3810 for per-day quotes on winter resort runs.
How far in advance should I book?
For most Spokane trips outside peak periods, 3–4 weeks of lead time is workable. For prom (April–May), book by January — that window fills across the entire region simultaneously. For Hoopfest weekend (late June), book at minimum 2–3 months out.
For weddings with a Saturday date in June through September, 4–6 months ahead is smart — Spokane wedding season compresses hard and the bus network reflects that. The core rule: the earlier you call, the more options you have and the better the price. Call 509-753-3810 right now to lock in your date before it goes.
Popular Spokane Party Bus Destinations
Groups book transportation to venues and destinations all across the Inland Northwest — these are some of the most common stops, along with the logistics that matter most for planning your run. Your destination doesn't have to be on this list; a bus is available to essentially anywhere in the region.

Spokane Arena
Spokane Arena (720 W Mallon Ave) is the region's largest indoor event venue at 12,500 capacity for concerts — home to Spokane Chiefs hockey, WHL playoff runs, and the biggest touring acts that come through Eastern Washington. Parking in the immediate area is a mix of metered street spots and surface lots along W Mallon and N Howard St, most of which fill well before showtime for major events. Post-show, the exit routes around Division Street and the Maple/Ash one-way couplet back up significantly.
A bus rental to Spokane Arena drops the group at the arena entrance on W Mallon and stages in the surrounding area during the show — no parking cost, no post-show gridlock. Read the full venue guide at the Spokane Arena transportation page. Address: 720 W Mallon Ave, Spokane, WA 99201 | Phone: (509) 324-7000

Avista Stadium
Avista Stadium (602 N Havana St, Spokane Valley) is home to the Spokane Indians, Spokane's High-A affiliate in the Pacific Coast League, and sits just east of the Spokane River in the Valley. The stadium has on-site parking in adjacent lots on N Havana St, but capacity is limited relative to sellout crowds for promotions nights and fireworks games. N Havana is a busy commercial arterial that backs up on game nights — the eastbound I-90 on-ramp near the stadium compounds the exit delay.
A party bus to Avista Stadium lets the group tailgate together on the way in and ride out before the parking lot backs up after the final out. Address: 602 N Havana St, Spokane Valley, WA 99212 | Phone: (509) 535-2922 | Full transportation guide here.

BECU Live at Northern Quest
BECU Live at Northern Quest (100 N Hayford Rd, Airway Heights) is an outdoor amphitheater seating around 5,000 on the Kalispel Tribe's property 14 miles west of downtown Spokane on US-2. The venue sits outside the city in Airway Heights — close to GEG but removed from urban rideshare coverage, which means after a summer concert, rideshare availability in Airway Heights is genuinely thin. Groups from downtown Spokane or the South Hill trying to call cars after a late show face surge pricing and long waits.
A Spokane charter bus to BECU Live loads at a central downtown pickup, drops at the amphitheater entrance, and is waiting at a staged spot when the show ends. No app, no wait, no surge. Address: 100 N Hayford Rd, Airway Heights, WA 99001 | Full guide here.

Riverfront Park
Riverfront Park sits at the center of downtown Spokane along the north bank of the Spokane River — 100 acres that anchor Pig Out in the Park every Labor Day weekend, host Spokane's Fourth of July fireworks, and see some of the city's heaviest pedestrian traffic during summer events. During Pig Out in the Park, the streets surrounding the park close or heavily restrict vehicle access, and surface lots in the N Howard and W Spokane Falls corridor fill to capacity before noon on the main days. For groups coming from the Valley or the South Hill, a party bus to Riverfront Park drops at the nearest accessible curb zone and eliminates the parking calculation entirely.
The park is also the most popular photo stop for wedding and prom buses working downtown itineraries. Address: 507 N Howard St, Spokane, WA 99201 | Phone: (509) 625-6600

Arbor Crest Wine Cellars
Arbor Crest Wine Cellars (4705 N Fruithill Rd) sits atop a 450-foot basalt cliff on the eastern edge of Spokane with views of the Spokane Valley — one of the region's most dramatic winery settings, and a consistent draw for group wine tours. The approach via Fruithill Road is a winding single-lane climb that gets narrow toward the top, and the parking area at the summit is limited. Groups arriving in four or five separate cars create immediate congestion in the upper lot; a minibus or Sprinter van navigates the approach and drops at the entrance without filling the available space.
Arbor Crest is open daily with live music on summer weekends. It's a natural anchor stop on any Spokane-area winery tour itinerary. Address: 4705 N Fruithill Rd, Spokane, WA 99207 | Phone: (509) 927-9463

Spokane Convention Center
The Spokane Convention Center (334 W Spokane Falls Blvd) sits on the south bank of the Spokane River in the heart of downtown, connected to the INB Performing Arts Center and directly adjacent to the Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena complex. It regularly hosts conventions, trade shows, and multi-day conferences that pull attendees from hotels across downtown — the Davenport properties, the DoubleTree, the Spokane Club area — with no single parking solution that works for everyone. Attendees driving individually pay $15–$25 per day in nearby garages and still walk several blocks.
A corporate shuttle circuit between hotel blocks and the Convention Center on W Spokane Falls Blvd solves the coordination problem and keeps the whole team on one arrival clock. Address: 334 W Spokane Falls Blvd, Spokane, WA 99201 | Phone: (509) 279-7007 | Full transportation guide here.