A party on wheels is coming to Richmond.



Bike trolleys will be seen traveling parts of Richmond this spring, making stops along the way at different restaurants and breweries.



It's unlike any kind of bike you've seen. With tables, music, and up to 14 people on pedals, this ride takes the party on the road and provides a different kind of touring.



At about 20 feet long and 8 feet tall, it's about the size of a trolley, but your legs are the motor and you're swapping a tour guide for a DJ.



"There's one driver. Obviously he's not drinking," Pedal Party RVA co-owner Layne Summerfield said. "He'll play music on the bike and make sure everyone's happy and safe."



After some market research and a tour of their own on a bike trolley in Raleigh, NC, Summerfield and Bri Spotts decided to start the business here as Pedal Party RVA, and they say Richmond is a perfect spot.



"We have history here we have 82 breweries in Virginia I think there's 13 in Richmond," said Summerfield.



Along a two-hour route, you stop at breweries for some drinks.



"We're going to do brew tours in Scott's Addition," said Summerfield.



But Pedal Party RVA doesn't stop there. Summerfield and Spotts wanted to take the idea a step further, also offering food and city tours, even opening it up to kids.



"We want to incorporate kids birthday parties, bachelorette parties, historical tours. We could even be the getaway car for you wedding," said Summerfield.



The bike's being constructed right now and will be shipped from the west coast in a couple of months. The idea's already gaining traction with 800 likes on their Facebook page within 24 hours, and Summerfield and Spotts are already taking reservations.



Pedal Party RVA plans to start the tours in April. A seat is $35.



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