The “FUN BUS” provides motorcoach charters (motorcoaches, shuttle buses, trolley, ADA-compliant coaches), group travel planning, small group travel, black car service and travel insurance. Now in its 14th year of operations, it was founded in 1996 as Creative Coach Company by Rebecca Vaughn, who is the owner and president of the company. As of March 2011 the Fun Bus has relocated to Lancaster in Fairfield County, Ohio. The company specializes in high-demand entertainment events, such as concerts, casino packages, NASCAR, Ohio State University football, and professional team sports such as the Cleveland Browns, the Cincinnati Bengals,
the Cleveland Indians, the Cincinnati Reds, the Columbus Blue Jackets and the Cleveland Cavaliers. A growing part of our business is regular, no-frills getaways to popular destinations such as Chicago and New York. In fact, the FUN BUS travels to New York City over 50 times each year, including specialty tours that may include theater, the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade, New Year’s Eve and Greenwich Village. We can also provide experienced, knowledgeable escorts to New York City.
We are season ticket holders for the Cleveland Browns, and we have access to other tickets that can allow us to seat large groups together at any game. Our Bengals, Indians, and Reds connections can provide group seating for many games. No one in central Ohio offers more NASCAR racing action than the FUN BUS. Our current schedule provides for no less than 10 NASCAR events, including Sprint Cup, Nationwide and Camping World Truck Series events. We offer over 150 casino trips each year, including Atlantic City, Windsor, Wheeling, the Detroit-area casinos, and the Indiana riverboat casinos. We are the largest carrier of pre-formed groups to the Hollywood Riverboat Casino, with nearly 5,000 patrons delivered each year! We also have direct access for group ticketing to many popular local entertainment venues, such as the Schottenstein Center and Nationwide Arena, plus out-of-the-area venues in Ohio, West Virginia, Pennsylvania and Kentucky.