You’ll cruise through Old Town Scottsdale on a private party bike with your crew, stopping at lively bars for exclusive drink specials and soaking up desert sunsets along the way. Expect laughs with your local guide, coolers packed with ice, and plenty of moments where you forget you’re even pedaling — just living in that perfect Arizona evening.
We started pedaling out of Party Bike HQ, legs already a little wobbly from laughing more than anything else. The sun was just dipping behind the palm trees — that kind of honey-gold light you only get in Arizona. Our guide, Marcus, handed out cups and pointed at the cooler like he knew we’d be thirsty before we even hit the first stop. It’s funny how quickly you forget you’re technically exercising when there’s music playing and someone’s passing around ice-cold drinks.
Rolling down those Old Town Scottsdale streets, I caught this mix of smells — grilled meat from some patio, then that dry desert air right after. We passed old western storefronts with neon signs flickering on and locals waving (or maybe laughing at our attempt to pedal in sync). At one point I tried to pronounce “Camelback” with my best Arizona accent — Marcus nearly spit out his soda. You get these glimpses of Camelback Mountain between buildings, just sitting there all pinkish in the dusk. I didn’t expect to feel so much part of the neighborhood, but people really do wave back.
The bars we stopped at had these outdoor patios with misters going full blast — honestly a lifesaver. There were drink specials just for us; one bartender winked when she saw our group rolling up like a parade gone slightly off-course. Someone ordered nachos that disappeared in about two minutes flat. The whole thing felt loose and easy, not rushed at all. By the time we circled past Scottsdale Fashion Square (so many shiny windows), my friend joked about swapping bikes for shopping bags but nobody actually wanted to stop pedaling yet.
I still think about that last stretch back toward HQ — everyone singing along to some 90s song, voices cracking but nobody caring. There was this little breeze finally picking up, carrying away the heat and making it feel like we could keep rolling forever. Not sure I’ve ever seen a group of strangers become friends so fast just by sharing pedals and plastic cups.
The private party bike fits up to 14 people per booking.
No, but you can purchase drinks at bars or from the on-site booze store before departure.
No hotel pickup; meeting point is Party Bike HQ in Old Town Scottsdale.
The ride lasts about two hours through Old Town Scottsdale.
You’ll pass or stop near Camelback Mountain views, Old Town bars, patios with misters, and Scottsdale Fashion Square Mall.
The minimum age is 21 unless accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Nope! Cups and ice are included with your booking.
Your day includes pickup and drop-off from Party Bike HQ in Old Town Scottsdale, use of coolers filled with ice for your drinks, exclusive drink specials at partner bars along the route, cups for everyone onboard (no need to bring your own), plus a friendly local driver-guide who keeps things rolling smoothly while you pedal through town together.
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