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Updated April 15, 2024
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## Cycle Party Miami: what it is, what to expect, and how to plan it right
Cycle Party Miami is a pedal-powered “party bike” tour operator with a listed Miami address of 128 NE 28th Street, Miami, FL 33137 and a contact phone number of 888-779-3210. Party
On its official site, Cycle Party describes itself as a South Florida “party bike” operator and says each bike can accommodate up to 15–16 guests, with 10 pedaling and 5–6 lounging seats. Party
If you’re researching this for a Miami itinerary (or deciding whether it’s your kind of group activity), the practical question is simple: do you want a social, guided ride that’s part sightseeing and part bar-crawl energy—on a vehicle where some people pedal and others lounge? That’s the core concept the operator presents. Party
### Quick facts you can verify before you book
Here’s what Cycle Party publishes about its Miami operation and tours:
– Location on the Cycle Party site: Miami tours are presented under “Wynwood – Miami.” Party
– Tour examples + timing/price shown on the Miami tours page:
– “Happy Hour Crawl” shown as 2 hours with Monday–Friday | 5:30pm, starting from $49 (as displayed on their site at the time indexed). Party
– “Brewery Tour” shown starting from $599 (as displayed on the same page). Party
– Age policy (as stated in their FAQ): for a Social Bar Crawl, guests must be at least 21; for a Private Bar Crawl, they instruct you to call to confirm. Party
– Pedaling assistance (as stated in their FAQ): some bikes have electric assist, but the company says it cannot guarantee you’ll get one of those bikes. Party
– What to bring (as stated in their FAQ): they list ID, party attire, and ice (if bringing cans), and note they “supply everything else” (plus you can bring a playlist/decorations on private tours). Party
Outdated-data flag: prices, schedules, and policies can change quickly. Anything time-sensitive above is repeated from what Cycle Party displays on its own pages (and should be rechecked on the booking page right before purchase). Party
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## What the experience is actually like (in practical terms)
Cycle Party frames the experience using multiple common labels—“party bike,” “pedal pub,” “party pedal,” etc.—but the mechanical reality is: a multi-seat group cycle built for events, where a portion of the group pedals and a portion can sit in non-pedaling seats. Party
That detail matters more than the marketing because it affects:
– Group composition: you can mix higher-energy friends with lower-energy friends without forcing everyone to pedal the whole time. (The operator’s seat breakdown supports this idea.) Party
– Pacing expectations: the company explicitly says electric assist isn’t guaranteed, so you should assume your group may be powering the movement normally. Party
– Event-fit: the tours are marketed heavily toward celebrations (their site navigation explicitly calls out specialty groups like corporate events, birthdays, bachelorette/bachelor parties, and “family friendly tours”).
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## Planning tips that prevent the common “group activity fail”
### Match the tour type to your group (and be strict about it)
Cycle Party’s own FAQ draws a clear distinction between Social Bar Crawls and Private Bar Crawls, including the 21+ rule for social crawls. Party
So if your group includes anyone under 21 (or you simply want your own vibe), the planning move is: don’t assume—confirm the private tour rules directly. Party
### Show up with the right “bring list” for Miami conditions
Cycle Party explicitly tells guests to bring ID and ice (if bringing cans). Party
Beyond that, here’s the low-drama add-on list that reduces discomfort on a moving outdoor ride:
– Water + electrolytes (Miami heat/humidity can be punishing)
– Closed-toe shoes if you plan to pedal
– Sunscreen + sunglasses
– A light layer if you’re doing an evening departure and you run cold in wind
(Those are general travel-safety comfort suggestions, not Cycle Party rules.)
### Put inclusivity into the group plan, not into a disclaimer
Because the operator describes a mix of pedaling and lounging seats, you can plan roles so nobody feels singled out:
– Rotate pedaling in short blocks.
– Pre-assign “pedal-optional” seats to anyone with injuries, mobility limitations, or who just doesn’t want the workout.
– Keep the music and banter inclusive: avoid inside jokes that isolate newcomers.
Seat mix is supported by the operator’s own capacity description. Party
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## Safety and legality notes (what you can verify yourself)
### Helmets: what Florida law actually says (and what’s smart anyway)
Florida Statute 316.2065(3)(d) requires helmets for riders/passengers under 16; adults are not required by that specific provision. Sunshine
Even if not required for adults, helmets are a straightforward risk-reduction choice for group cycling in city streets.
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## Where Cycle Party Miami is based
Cycle Party’s contact page lists the Miami address as: 128 NE 28th Street, Miami, FL 33137. Party
That places you in the Wynwood/Edgewater area—useful for planning:
– rideshares to/from the start point
– pre-ride dinner/drinks
– post-ride logistics if your group splits up
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## Bottom line
If you want a structured, hosted group outing that combines a pedal-powered ride with a celebration-friendly format, Cycle Party Miami is explicitly built for that and publishes concrete details about capacity (15–16), seat mix (pedal + lounge), tour types, and age rules. Party
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