Both Brian
and Matt have been best friends for over 25
years. From riding the bus to kindergarten,
graduating to paper routes, to playing high
school sports, to keg parties, to college
graduation to living on our own, we are truly
time tested. Roughly 4 years ago while
spending a week in Aruba, we decided it was time
to take a chance and start a business venture
together. After much thought and a few really
stupid ideas, we came up with what we thought
was a solid start. We wanted to provide people
with a new way to travel the city of Boston.
Recognizing a need for and lack of any large
scale party busses, we created The Bustonian.
Our
different backgrounds have made this venture
into a business that has also lasted the test of
time. The first few years were not easy but with
over 14,000 people traveling on our busses over
the last 4 years, we have branded what we
think is a fun, unique and safe way to party in
this amazing city of Boston.
Look at
this Article from the Boston Globe:
The Bus Stops Here
By Meredith Goldstein, Globe Staff | January
3, 2006
"You've probably seen at least one of them
around town, most likely on weekends, traveling
by the bars near Faneuil Hall
They look like school buses decorated by a
misguided prom float committee. They have murals
on their outsides, one has a stripper pole on
its inside, and on hot nights passengers often
scream out of their windows, shouting
nonsensical, euphoric woo-hoos as though they
were on ''Total Request Live."
This is the Bustonian, one of the few mobile
party experiences around Boston.
The Bustonian is the brainchild of Brian
Napoleon and Matt Robitaille, two best friends
from Burlington who always wanted to start a
company together. Their first idea -- a
laundromat that doubles as a bar -- would have
been a logistical nightmare. So two years ago,
they went with plan B, a rentable party bus, a
booze cruise on pavement, if you will.
The 31-year-old partners now own two buses.
There's the Bustonian and the Mighty Bustonian
(guess which one has the stripper pole). The
vehicles once hauled students to public school
in Sturbridge and to Mount Ida College. Now
they're booked about three nights a week for
bachelor parties, birthday bashes, and the
like."

Call us
today and we’ll prove to you why we are still
the leader in this city!
We thank you
for stopping by our site and hope we can help
you make your next party one you will never
forget!
Hop on The Bus – Where the ride
IS the party!!
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