TLDR: Parking at Untermyer Gardens fills fast on event days, North Broadway offers no safe rideshare staging zone, and guests traveling from Manhattan, the Bronx, and across Westchester need one coordinated pickup plan — a charter bus or wedding shuttle handles all of it in a single, predictable move.

Most people discover the transportation challenge at Untermyer Park and Gardens (945 North Broadway, Yonkers, NY 10701) the same way: they fall in love with the Persian walled garden, the Hudson River panorama, the Temple of Love, and the ancient columns that make every photo look like it was taken somewhere in classical antiquity. Then they ask about parking. The main lot off North Broadway is modest — sized for a Tuesday afternoon when visitors trickle in on their own schedule, not for 80 guests arriving in the same 20-minute window before a ceremony.

North Broadway itself is a two-lane arterial with no shoulder staging and nowhere safe for a rideshare to queue. And because the gardens sit on a hillside above the Hudson, there is no overflow lot just around the corner.

A party bus or charter bus shuttle to Untermyer Gardens solves every one of those problems. One vehicle picks up your guests from their hotel block, moves them to the garden entrance together, and handles the return run after the reception — so nobody circles North Broadway hunting for a spot that does not exist, and nobody watches a rideshare app queue with surge pricing on a Saturday evening in Yonkers. This guide covers exactly how that works: where buses drop off and stage at the garden, which vehicle fits your headcount, what a shuttle run typically costs as an illustrative planning example, and the planning details that keep the whole wedding day running without friction.

Why Untermyer Gardens Needs a Coordinated Shuttle Plan

Untermyer Gardens is a public park managed by the Untermyer Gardens Conservancy, which means it was never retrofitted for commercial event logistics. The main parking area off North Broadway is modest by design — sufficient for garden visitors arriving on foot or in small groups, not sized for the simultaneous arrival wave that comes with a wedding. For an 80-person ceremony, even partial car use means 30 to 40 vehicles competing for a lot that fills in the first wave and spills onto North Broadway, where street parking is limited and the road itself moves steadily enough that it is an uncomfortable staging zone for any vehicle larger than a sedan.

North Broadway (Route 9) runs straight through this stretch of Yonkers, and post-ceremony — when all 80 guests try to leave within the same 20-minute window and rideshare demand spikes in a residential part of the city — wait times and surge pricing will be felt. That exact moment, guests standing on North Broadway in formalwear checking their apps, is the one a shuttle plan prevents. It is not just a convenience upgrade.

It is the difference between a clean exit and a scramble.

The other factor is guest geography. Untermyer weddings routinely draw guests from Manhattan, the South Bronx, White Plains, New Rochelle, Greenwich, and beyond — guests who do not own cars, guests who are flying in, guests staying at hotel blocks in downtown Yonkers or along the Saw Mill corridor. A shuttle run from one or two hotel blocks covers all of them in a single coordinated move.

None of your Manhattan guests have to figure out how to navigate from Grand Central to a specific point on North Broadway in Yonkers on a Saturday afternoon. They show up at the hotel lobby at the posted time.

The parking lot at Untermyer Gardens fills fast on event days. A charter bus or minibus shuttle moves guests from their hotel or a central meeting point directly to the garden entrance — no hunting for street parking on North Broadway, no rideshare queue on a two-lane road with no pull-off. For Westchester wedding transportation that covers multiple pickups and return runs, compare options through the Yonkers group transportation services page.

Charter Bus Drop-Off and Pickup at Untermyer Gardens

The main vehicular entrance to Untermyer Park and Gardens is off North Broadway (Route 9) at 945 North Broadway, Yonkers, NY 10701. For wedding shuttle operations, the bus pulls to the main gate, the group disembarks onto the driveway area, and the vehicle moves — there is no staging lot where a 40-passenger minibus or 56-passenger charter bus can idle for two hours while a ceremony runs inside.

That staging gap is the detail most wedding couples do not think about until late in the planning process. The bus needs somewhere to wait, and that somewhere has to be an actual street or commercial lot, not the garden driveway. For a two-run shuttle model — first run delivers guests before the ceremony, second run picks up after the reception — the bus repositions to a commercial lot or nearby street during the gap.

Common staging areas include commercial parking along Central Avenue or on South Broadway, a short repositioning drive from the gardens. The booking company will have a staging plan for your event date when you request estimates; that logistics detail is sorted at the booking stage, not discovered on the day itself.

For the return pickup, the standard approach is to coordinate a clear pickup window with your guests — announced in the wedding program or by the venue coordinator — and have the bus return to the North Broadway entrance at that specific time. The group assembles, boards, and the bus moves off North Broadway as quickly as possible. Two-run operations (one bus, two sequential return trips) work well for groups where guests are splitting between two different hotels or heading to different post-reception destinations.

Untermyer Park and Gardens at 945 North Broadway, Yonkers — the main gate and drop-off point for wedding shuttles. North Broadway runs north-south along the Hudson River hillside; the garden entrance sits on the east side of the road with limited curbside space for vehicle staging.

A note on Saturday afternoon timing: North Broadway sees steady traffic between the Getty Square downtown corridor and the northern Yonkers residential stretch, and that traffic thickens on weekend afternoons when the broader Westchester County road network is carrying leisure travel simultaneously. For a 3:00 PM ceremony, budget an extra 15 to 20 minutes over the baseline drive time if guests are arriving from Manhattan or the Bronx via I-87. A charter bus on a tight schedule to a ceremony start has no room for underestimating that Saturday window.

Metro-North Gets Guests to Yonkers — Not to the Door

Metro-North's Hudson Line stops at Yonkers station and at smaller stations in the northern part of the city. The train is a practical option for Manhattan guests who prefer not to deal with the I-87 on a Saturday afternoon, and Yonkers station is genuinely useful for guests who are flexible on timing. The gap is the last mile: Yonkers station sits roughly two miles south of the garden entrance, and there is no direct public bus connection that reliably works on a wedding-day schedule.

Guests who arrive by train still need a rideshare or a coordinated shuttle pickup from the station. If your guest list has a significant contingent of Metro-North riders, adding a station-to-garden leg — or a hotel-to-station-to-garden shuttle — is worth discussing when you request estimates.

Which Charter Bus or Party Bus Fits Your Wedding Group

Untermyer weddings typically run between 40 and 150 guests, but the shuttle group is almost always a subset — specifically the guests who are hotel-blocked, flying in from out of town, or who opted in to coordinated transportation. That subset determines your vehicle size. Here is how the options line up for an Untermyer Gardens wedding shuttle run:

Vehicle Typical capacity Best for Key amenities
Sprinter Van Rental with Driver Up to 14 Bridal party runs, VIP guests, small intimate guest lists Premium leather, USB charging, tinted privacy windows — easiest to maneuver and stage near a tight North Broadway entrance
15–20 passenger party bus 15–20 Small weddings, bachelorette-to-ceremony transitions, post-reception runs Built-in bar, color-changing LED lighting, premium Bluetooth sound — keeps the pre-ceremony or post-reception energy running
15–35 passenger minibus 15–35 Mid-size hotel blocks, rehearsal dinner runs, guests who want comfort over celebration Reclining seats, powerful A/C, overhead storage — the practical choice for guest shuttles where the ride is transportation, not entertainment
25–40 passenger party bus 25–40 Larger hotel blocks, couples who want the ride itself to be part of the day Full bar, LED lighting, premium sound system — doubles as a post-reception party run back to the hotel
40–56 passenger charter bus 40–56 Large out-of-town guest clusters, combined hotel-block runs, Manhattan pickups Reclining seats, overhead bins, onboard restroom, undercarriage bays for wedding décor and gifts on the return trip

For most Untermyer weddings, a 15–35 passenger minibus covers a single hotel block cleanly, and a 40–56 passenger charter bus handles a larger Manhattan or mixed-origin guest group in one run. If you have two separate hotel blocks — a common pattern when guests are split between a downtown Yonkers property and a White Plains hotel — two smaller vehicles running simultaneously is usually cleaner than one large bus making sequential pickups across town.

The minibus is worth flagging specifically for North Broadway logistics: a 35-passenger minibus maneuvers better on a two-lane road with a brief curbside drop-off than a full 56-passenger charter bus, which matters when the drop-off window is brief and traffic is moving behind you. For groups under 40, a minibus is often the more practical choice for the door-to-door drop. The 15–35 passenger minibus is also the right pick for rehearsal dinner runs and morning-after brunch trips where comfort and timing matter more than party-bus amenities.

Not sure which size fits your shuttle list? Use the Yonkers Party Bus Company quote form to compare vehicle sizes, capacities, and estimated pricing side by side for your wedding date — no commitment required to view estimates. Request estimates and see what is available before settling on a vehicle size.

How Far Are Your Guests Traveling to Untermyer Gardens?

Untermyer Gardens sits on North Broadway in northern Yonkers, about 22 miles north of Midtown Manhattan via I-87. That puts it within reach of most of the New York metro area — but within reach does not mean without traffic, especially on a Saturday afternoon when the entire Westchester County road network is carrying leisure travel simultaneously.

Pickup origin Approximate distance Off-peak drive time Saturday afternoon buffer to add
Midtown Manhattan ~22 miles 35–50 min via I-87 North 15–30 min
Downtown Yonkers hotel blocks ~2–4 miles 10–15 min via North Broadway 5–10 min
South Bronx / Yankee Stadium area ~12 miles 20–30 min via I-87 10–20 min
White Plains ~10 miles 20–30 min via Saw Mill River Pkwy south 5–15 min
New Rochelle ~8 miles 20–30 min via I-95 and local roads 10–15 min
Greenwich, CT ~22 miles 35–50 min via I-95 West 10–20 min
Northern New Jersey ~35 miles 45–65 min via Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge or GWB 20–30 min
LaGuardia Airport (LGA) ~25 miles 40–60 min via I-278/I-87 15–25 min
Westchester County Airport (HPN) ~15 miles 25–35 min via Saw Mill River Pkwy south 5–10 min

The main approach corridors are I-87 North (the Major Deegan into the New York State Thruway) for guests coming from Manhattan and the Bronx, and the Saw Mill River Parkway southbound for guests arriving from White Plains, Tarrytown, or further up the Hudson Valley. The I-87 northbound stretch between the Cross Bronx Expressway interchange and the Yonkers exits is the single most predictable delay point — it backs up on Saturday afternoons and can add 20 to 30 minutes over the baseline. A charter bus on a fixed ceremony schedule needs that buffer baked in, not discovered in transit.

Midtown Manhattan to Untermyer Park and Gardens — approximately 22 miles via I-87 North. The stretch between the Cross Bronx Expressway and the Yonkers exits is the most consistent Saturday afternoon pinch point; build 20–30 minutes of buffer into ceremony-day runs originating from the city.

What Does a Wedding Shuttle to Untermyer Gardens Cost?

Party bus and charter bus pricing for a Yonkers wedding shuttle run depends on vehicle size, total hours booked — including pickup, the ceremony gap, and the return run — your pickup origin, and the date. The following are illustrative planning examples, idea-stage ranges only, not quotes or current market data, intended to help with early budgeting conversations:

  • Sprinter Van Rental with Driver (up to 14 passengers): $120–$200/hour
  • 15–20 passenger party bus: $150–$280/hour
  • 15–35 passenger minibus: $130–$260/hour
  • 25–40 passenger party bus: $200–$380/hour
  • 40–56 passenger charter bus: $150–$300/hour, or $1,200–$2,500 for a full day

A typical Untermyer Gardens wedding shuttle runs 4 to 6 hours when you account for the hotel pickup, the drive to North Broadway, the gap while the ceremony and cocktail hour run, and the return trip. A 35-passenger minibus at 5 hours comes to roughly $650–$1,300 as an illustrative planning range. Split across 30 guests, that is approximately $22 to $43 per person — a number that consistently comes out ahead of per-person rideshare costs on a Westchester Saturday, before you factor in the coordination time saved and the certainty that every guest arrives at the garden entrance at the same time.

The party bus option is worth considering not just for capacity but for the onboard experience. A 25- to 40-passenger party bus for a bachelorette-to-ceremony run or a post-reception trip back to the hotel turns the ride into part of the celebration. For a full breakdown of current pricing ranges in the area, the Yonkers party bus prices page has the complete picture.

Per-person math on a Yonkers wedding shuttle: As an illustrative planning example — a 35-passenger minibus for 5 hours at roughly $200/hour comes to approximately $1,000 all-in, or about $29 per guest. That beats most round-trip rideshare costs from a Manhattan hotel on a Saturday, and it comes with the certainty that every guest arrives at 945 North Broadway at the same time.

Planning the Shuttle Run: A Wedding-Day Timeline for Untermyer Gardens

The shuttle logistics at Untermyer Gardens come together cleanly when the pickup time is reverse-engineered from the ceremony start. Here is how a typical Saturday afternoon run looks — as an illustrative planning example, not a script:

  • 11:30 AM: Bus arrives at hotel in downtown Yonkers. Bridal party loads for an early run to the venue to confirm setup.
  • 1:30 PM: First guest shuttle departs from hotel. Group boards; bus heads north on Broadway.
  • 1:55 PM: Bus drops guests at the main entrance, 945 North Broadway. Group walks through the gate. Bus repositions to a staging area off Central Avenue.
  • 2:00 PM: Ceremony begins.
  • 3:30 PM: Ceremony concludes. Cocktail hour begins in the garden. Bus remains staged nearby.
  • 6:30 PM: Reception winding down. Bus returns to North Broadway for the first return run.
  • 6:45 PM and 7:30 PM: Two sequential return runs deliver guests back to the hotel. Done.

The key planning decision is whether to run one vehicle on two sequential pickup-and-return trips, or to book two vehicles running simultaneously. For groups with 60 or more shuttle guests, two vehicles at the same time keeps total trip time down and means no guest waits for a second bus. That is a call worth making early — request estimates for both configurations and compare the total cost before committing to one approach.

Beyond the Ceremony: Rehearsal Dinners, Bachelorette Runs, and Morning-After Brunches

The same shuttle vehicle that handles your ceremony-day guest run can anchor the full wedding weekend. Untermyer Gardens sits in a part of Yonkers with easy reach to downtown dining, the Yonkers waterfront, and the broader Hudson Valley — making the whole weekend a natural fit for coordinated group transportation.

Rehearsal dinner: The night-before dinner is often held in downtown Yonkers, along the waterfront, or at a restaurant in Tarrytown or Sleepy Hollow. A minibus from the hotel block to the rehearsal dinner venue and back means out-of-town guests do not have to navigate unfamiliar Westchester roads after an evening meal. Guests arriving by Metro-North specifically benefit from a coordinated pickup at Yonkers station rather than trying to hail rideshares to a restaurant they have never been to.

Bachelorette night: A party bus to Lower Manhattan, the West Village, or a Hudson Valley winery run makes for a natural bachelorette setup. A Yonkers bachelorette and bachelor party bus rental covers the full night — onboard bar, LED lighting, premium sound — and handles the return run without anyone worrying about the drive home at 1 AM. The Yonkers winery tour and pub crawl party bus rental covers that specific itinerary for groups that want a curated Hudson Valley evening the night before the wedding.

Booking the bachelorette run on the same vehicle as the ceremony shuttle often gets you better overall rates than booking each separately.

Morning-after brunch: A Sunday brunch run — to a Hudson River restaurant, back toward Manhattan, or to a Westchester favorite — is the most overlooked piece of a wedding weekend transportation plan. Nobody in the bridal party should be navigating I-87 on four hours of sleep. The brunch run is typically the easiest to arrange and often the most appreciated by out-of-town guests who need to get to a train station or airport after the celebration.

When you fill out the quote form, describe the full weekend picture and ask for a combined estimate.

Getting Out-of-Town Guests to Untermyer Gardens from the Airport

Out-of-town guests flying in are the most logistically fragile piece of any destination wedding — arriving on different flights, at different airports, with luggage. A shared charter bus pickup that gathers arriving guests from one airport and delivers them to the hotel or directly to the venue is one of the highest-value uses of a charter bus on a wedding weekend.

The three airports guests are most commonly flying into for a Yonkers-area wedding:

  • LaGuardia Airport (LGA) — approximately 25 miles south, 40–60 minutes off-peak via the I-678/I-95/I-87 corridor. The most common arrival point for guests flying from other East Coast cities.
  • JFK International Airport (JFK) — approximately 35 miles, 50–70 minutes off-peak. More variable routing, but the I-678 to I-95 to I-87 North approach covers it.
  • Westchester County Airport (HPN), White Plains — approximately 15 miles north of Untermyer Gardens via Saw Mill River Parkway south to Route 9. The closest airport for regional flights and the most straightforward pickup for guests flying in from other northeastern cities. A charter bus from HPN to a Yonkers hotel and then to the venue is a clean two-leg move.

A charter bus that does a consolidated airport pickup — waiting at baggage claim while guests arrive on a cluster of related flights, then doing a single run to the hotel — eliminates the individual rideshare scramble on arrival day. Guests walk out of baggage claim and find a waiting vehicle, not an app queue. For groups arriving at multiple airports, coordinating pickups at two separate terminals on the same morning is manageable at the booking stage.

Yonkers airport transportation coordination for wedding weekends is a routine request for booking companies serving this part of Westchester County.

Tips for Wedding Planners Booking Transportation to Untermyer Gardens

These are the details that separate a clean transportation plan from one that creates problems on the day of the ceremony:

  • Confirm drop-off access with the Conservancy before booking vehicles. Untermyer Gardens is managed by the Untermyer Gardens Conservancy and the City of Yonkers Parks Department. Event-day vehicle access — including exactly where a charter bus can pull in for a brief drop-off on North Broadway — should be confirmed when your event permit is issued. Do not assume the entrance is always accessible for an oversized vehicle without coordinating in advance.
  • Build the staging plan into the booking conversation. The bus cannot idle at the garden entrance. When you request estimates, ask specifically how the booking company handles the staging gap — where the vehicle will be during the ceremony and how the return timing works. Any company that has handled Westchester wedding runs before will have a clear answer for this. If the answer is vague, that is useful information.
  • Book 4 to 6 months out for May through October Saturdays. Peak Westchester wedding season fills vehicles fast across the Hudson Valley. Waiting until 8 to 10 weeks out means choosing from what remains. Waiting until 4 weeks out typically means paying more for a smaller selection.
  • Communicate pickup time and location to guests specifically. Put the pickup time, the vehicle type so guests recognize it, and the exact pickup location in the invitation suite insert and again in the final pre-wedding guest email. The most common failure point in a wedding shuttle is guests who did not know what time to be in the hotel lobby. One bus that leaves without six guests who were still getting dressed runs the whole schedule behind.
  • Build 20 to 30 minutes of buffer before the ceremony start. Allow that buffer between the bus's scheduled arrival at 945 North Broadway and the actual ceremony start time. North Broadway on a Saturday afternoon is not always predictable, and guests who need to find their seats in a garden after stepping off a bus are not ready the moment they disembark.
  • Confirm the return logistics at the reception. Remind guests of the return pickup time at least 30 minutes before the bus is due — a sign at the bar or a quick MC announcement works cleanly. The bus operates on a schedule; guests who miss the first return run need a plan for the second run or a rideshare, and knowing that in advance is better than discovering it at the garden gate.

Frequently Asked Questions: Bus Rentals to Untermyer Gardens

Where exactly does a charter bus or party bus drop off at Untermyer Gardens?

The standard drop-off for wedding and event groups is at the main entrance at 945 North Broadway, Yonkers, NY 10701, on the east side of the road. The bus pulls to the entrance gate, the group disembarks, and the vehicle moves off North Broadway — there is no designated bus staging area or pull-off at the garden entrance, so drop-offs are brief. Confirm the specific drop-off logistics with the Untermyer Gardens Conservancy or the City of Yonkers Parks Department when your event permit is issued, since access procedures can be event-specific.

Where does the bus park or stage while the ceremony is running?

Because there is no charter bus staging area at Untermyer Gardens, the vehicle repositions to a commercial parking area or nearby street while the event runs. Common staging options include commercial lots along Central Avenue or South Broadway, a short repositioning drive from the gardens. When you request estimates, ask the booking company to confirm their staging plan for your specific event date.

Any company familiar with Westchester wedding logistics will have a ready answer — this is a standard operational question, not an afterthought.

How far in advance should we book the shuttle for an Untermyer Gardens wedding?

For Saturday dates between May and October — Westchester's peak wedding window — request estimates and commit to a booking at least 4 to 6 months before the wedding date. The right vehicle for a 50-person hotel-block shuttle sells out on peak Saturdays across the Hudson Valley. Waiting until 8 to 10 weeks out typically means choosing from smaller or less suitable vehicles at higher last-minute rates.

Off-season dates (November through April) have more flexibility, but early commitment still produces better selection and pricing.

Can a bus pick up wedding guests directly from Manhattan hotels?

Yes — Manhattan hotel pickups are one of the most common runs for Untermyer Gardens weddings. A 40- to 56-passenger charter bus from a Midtown hotel block to 945 North Broadway and back covers a large out-of-town guest group in a single run. As an illustrative planning example, a Manhattan-to-Yonkers charter bus run at approximately 5 to 6 hours — accounting for the round trip and the ceremony gap — might run $900–$1,800 depending on vehicle size.

Split across 40-plus guests, the per-person number consistently comes out ahead of coordinated weekend rideshares from the city. Compare New York party bus rental options to see what is available for runs starting in the five boroughs.

Should we use a party bus or a charter bus for the wedding shuttle?

Both work, and the choice comes down to what the ride should feel like. A charter bus or minibus is the cleaner, more formal option — reclining seats, overhead storage, onboard restroom on larger vehicles, climate control. A party bus makes the pre-ceremony or post-reception ride part of the celebration — onboard bar, LED lighting, premium sound system.

Many couples run a minibus for the ceremony arrivals and a party bus for the late-night return from the reception, handling the two moments differently. That combination is easy to request in one estimate conversation through the Yonkers wedding party bus rental page.

How many guests can one bus handle for an Untermyer Gardens shuttle?

A single 56-passenger charter bus moves up to 56 guests per run. If your shuttle list exceeds 56 people, a two-bus fleet or a two-run schedule (same bus, two sequential trips) covers it. General guidance: over 40 shuttle guests from one origin, a full charter bus is the most efficient option.

Between 20 and 40, a minibus or mid-size party bus is the right fit. Under 20 guests, a Sprinter van or small party bus handles it cleanly without paying for capacity you do not need.

Can guests be picked up from Westchester County Airport (HPN)?

Yes. A charter bus or minibus pickup from Westchester County Airport (HPN) in White Plains — approximately 15 miles north of Untermyer Gardens via Saw Mill River Parkway south to Route 9 — is a straightforward run. A combined HPN-to-hotel-to-venue arrangement is easy to book in a single estimate request.

For guests flying into LaGuardia or JFK, the same logic applies across a longer drive. Yonkers airport transportation coordination for out-of-town wedding guests is a routine request for booking companies serving this part of Westchester County.

Can we book the bachelorette run, rehearsal dinner shuttle, and wedding-day shuttle through one request?

Yes — and booking the full wedding weekend together often produces better overall rates than booking each day as a separate request. When you fill out the quote form on this site, describe all the runs you need across the weekend and ask for a combined estimate. The booking companies connected through this website match you with the right vehicle or vehicles for the whole picture, not just the ceremony day.

Are ADA-accessible vehicles available for Untermyer Gardens events?

ADA-accessible vehicles are available through the booking network — note your accessibility requirements when you request estimates and confirm that the assigned vehicle meets those needs before the event. For accessibility within the gardens themselves, the Untermyer Gardens Conservancy can advise on the terrain; the walled garden area involves some uneven ground and changes in grade that are worth confirming in advance for guests with mobility considerations.

What if the reception runs longer than expected and guests miss the scheduled pickup bus?

The shuttle is booked as a block of hours, and the smart approach is to build a 30- to 60-minute buffer between the stated end of the reception and the bus's arrival at the garden entrance. If the party runs beyond that buffer, many booking companies can extend by the hour at the per-hour rate. Ask about extension flexibility and any associated cost when you confirm your booking — well before the wedding day.

That question is better answered in advance than at 9:30 PM on North Broadway.

Do we need a separate permit for a charter bus to access Untermyer Gardens on a wedding day?

Event permits for Untermyer Gardens are issued through the City of Yonkers Parks Department and the Untermyer Gardens Conservancy. Vehicle access logistics — including whether the booking company needs any specific coordination with Yonkers Parks for an oversized vehicle drop-off — should be part of that permit conversation. When you confirm your event permit, confirm the vehicle access protocol at the same time.

Your booking company handles their end of the logistics; the permit side is between you and the park.

Request Estimates for Your Untermyer Gardens Wedding Shuttle

The gardens handle the backdrop. The bus handles everything else. Whether you need a 35-passenger minibus from a downtown Yonkers hotel block, a 56-passenger charter bus from a Midtown Manhattan hotel, a Sprinter van for the bridal party run, or a party bus for the post-reception return, Yonkers Party Bus Company connects you with transportation providers serving Yonkers and the broader Westchester area — so you can compare vehicle sizes, capacities, and estimated pricing in one place before committing to anything.

Have these details ready when you fill out the quote form: your approximate shuttle guest count, your pickup origin (hotel name and address or neighborhood), your ceremony start time and expected reception end time, and whether you need a full weekend package or just the ceremony day. The more specific the request, the more accurate the estimate. Use the quote form on this website to compare options, or call 914-619-2250 any time to talk through your Untermyer Gardens transportation plan.

The gardens take care of the scenery — the bus takes care of the rest.