UPDATE – JULY 2, 2010: Vancouver Party Bus has closed it’s offices and taken its website offline. We called them to find out what was going on but our phone calls went unanswered. For the time being please make alternate limousine arrangements.
Vancouver Party Bus is a subsidiary of Gentleman Jim’s Limousine Service Inc. We have a fleet of 23 vehicles consisting of new Model Lincoln limousines, party buses, stretch SUV’s and executive sedans.
Our vehicles are always prompt, clean,safety checked and driven by our well-dressed professional licensed chauffeurs. Yours clients will enjoy a smooth and memorable trip with our courteous and polite chauffeurs.
Our rates are very competitive and we pride ourselves on our exceptional service. We are a fully licensed, family owned and operated, award-winning company. We receive customer testimonials daily leading to many referrals. We have been a member of the BBB for seven years without a complaint. We are active members of various Chambers of Commerce. We are Charter members of the BC Livery Association (Limousine Association) We have been selected as #1 Limousine Service. We have won the Business Excellence Award for the ninth straight year. Our business is proud of the integrity it continues to offer on a daily basis.
We are very interested in serving your transportation needs in the immediate future. We know you will be happy with our service.
I think it’s disgusting how difficult it is to get a limousine in Langley. You almost have to drive to Coquitlam in order to get a company to pick you up.
Vancouver Party Bus bailed out on my daughter a week before her grad, and with such short notice we where unable to get her a replacement limousine. Why are there so few limousine companies in the Fraser Valley?
We actually tried to bring three new vehicles to the lower Fraser Valley about six months ago but where denied a license because the BC Passenger Transportation determined there was already too much competition.
It’s becoming harder and harder to get a limousine in the Fraser Valley, the BC Passenger Transportation Board should be ashamed of the current state of the industry.