Hi everyone! We are planning a trip with a small tourist group to Chicago - there will be about 25 of us. We want to see the main sights, go to Millennium Park, Art Institute, 360 Chicago. Tell me, which transport is better to choose: a minibus, a sprinter van or a regular coach bus? It is important that everyone is comfortable, but the budget is limited. I am also interested in whether there are buses with Wi-Fi, a toilet and a luggage compartment? I do not want the trip to turn into continuous discomfort.
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I also went with a small group to Chicago on a minibus. Children and adults were happy — there was enough space, it was comfortable to sit, and the air conditioning worked great. In one day, we managed to visit the main attractions, and the driver suggested the best route so as not to waste time in traffic jams. The bus also had a luggage compartment for backpacks and cameras.
You can rent a minibus or a sprinter van. The minibus is designed for up to 28 passengers, comfortable seats in the front, air conditioning, enough space for backpacks. Sprinter van is designed for 9-15 people, convenient for compact trips, but can be cramped for a large group. We ordered through https://coachamerica.com/destinations/chicago - they have buses with Wi-Fi, a toilet and a multimedia system. The drivers are experienced, know popular Chicago routes, and will help you organize your trip. So you can visit Millennium Park, the Art Institute, and the 360 Chicago observatory in one day without rushing. Comfort and safety are at a high level.