BIG SEXY is Arizona's only party tractor wagon — a custom-built vehicle with a 15,000-watt sound system and a light-up dance floor, rolling straight down the middle of Old Town Scottsdale with a live DJ and your group on board. It has been featured on MTV and Hulu. It is not subtle. It is not trying to be.
The founders built it from a straightforward conviction: Scottsdale deserved a party experience as bold and attention-grabbing as the city itself. Pedal bikes and party buses already existed. A tractor wagon with a dance floor and a DJ taking requests did not. So they built one, named it accordingly, and drove it into the street.
Every booking is fully private — the entire wagon belongs to one group for the full ride. No strangers, no shared space, no negotiating the aux cord with people you don't know. The live on-board DJ takes requests from the moment the group boards, the BYOB coolers and ice are already stocked and waiting, and the light-up dance floor is exactly as ridiculous as it sounds.
For groups who want to add bar stops, the Champagne Express bar crawl takes up to 20 people to four of Old Town's top spots — RnR, 50 Shades of Rosé, Boondocks, and The Hot Chick — with skip-the-line access and exclusive drink specials at every stop. No waiting, no coordinating which bar to hit next, no one standing outside in line while the energy dissipates.
The karaoke mic is the detail that puts it over the top. Performing while riding a party tractor through Old Town Scottsdale is a sentence nobody has said about their life before — until they do it.
The Group Becomes the Main Event
What Scottsdale Tractor does that most nightlife experiences can't is make the group the most interesting thing on the street before they've even walked into a bar. Rolling through Old Town on a tractor with a light-up dance floor and a sound system that announces itself a block before arrival means heads turn, phones come out, and strangers cheer. The night starts at a ten.
That energy carries. Groups that board BIG SEXY already buzzing walk into the bar crawl stops differently than groups who Ubered over. The shared experience of being on the tractor together — being the spectacle together — changes the chemistry in a way that's difficult to manufacture any other way.
What Groups Walk Away Saying
It's not usually about a specific bar or a specific drink. It's about the moment they looked around and realized they were the most fun thing happening in Old Town Scottsdale that night. That moment is the one that sticks.
For bachelorette parties, birthdays, corporate groups, and reunions that want something genuinely different — this is it. There is nothing else like it in Arizona.