Crawling west on I-30 toward Arlington on a Cowboys game Sunday is its own kind of ritual — the collector-distributor at Exit 29 backing up while the stadium is still two miles out, the $75 parking pass already bought and the lot still twenty minutes away by surface street. Every fan who has navigated this knows what happens after the final whistle, too: rideshare surge pricing kicks in, the Lot 15 queue backs up with hundreds of people waiting for the same cars, and the walk from the rideshare zone to the gates is 10 to 15 minutes — made twice, the second time tired and on the way out. Booking a Dallas charter bus or party bus to AT&T Stadium doesn't make I-30 any shorter.
It just makes I-30 someone else's problem entirely while your group stays together from first pickup to last drop-off.
The details below come from AT&T Stadium's official published rules, Arlington's transportation guidance for the 2026 event calendar, and the stadium's own operational documentation. If you've never arranged group transportation to AT&T Stadium (1 AT&T Way, Arlington, TX 76011), this is the page that answers exactly how it works — where the bus drops, where it parks during the game, what the tailgating rules actually say, and when demand spikes so sharply that waiting to book costs you real money. Call 214-206-9269 any time, or use the quick online quote form to compare vehicle options and pricing in under 30 seconds.
Why Rent a Bus to AT&T Stadium?
The case for a Dallas bus rental to AT&T Stadium comes down to three things: I-30, the parking math, and what happens after the final whistle. Every major event here funnels tens of thousands of cars onto I-30, SH-360, Randol Mill Road, and Collins Street simultaneously. The surface streets around the stadium are functionally closed to moving traffic for hours before and after any game or concert.
Rideshare pickup is in Lot 15 off Randol Mill Road at Webb Street — a 10 to 15-minute walk from the gates, made both ways, with surge pricing waiting at the end of the second walk. Parking in the premium lots closest to the gates runs $75–100 per car, requires advance purchase, and still doesn't get you to the gate without a walk.
One bus changes all of that. The group rides together, the pre-game energy builds on the way over instead of scattered across four separate vehicles on I-30, and nobody has to navigate home after a night game. The stadium's official drop-off zones put your group closer to the gates than Lot 15 does.
And the post-game pickup is arranged before you ever walk through the turnstile — the bus stages in Lot 15 and is ready when you walk out, instead of you queueing behind hundreds of other fans waiting on rideshares that may be 30 minutes out. For groups of 15 or more, comparing bus quotes through Dallaspartybusrental.com is almost always the more predictable, more convenient call — and on a per-person basis, often cheaper than everyone driving and parking separately.
Charter Bus and Party Bus Drop-Off at AT&T Stadium
AT&T Stadium operates two official passenger drop-off zones, per the official AT&T Stadium parking page. The first is on the north side of Randol Mill Road in Lot 1 — the northern approach to the stadium off Randol Mill. The second is on the south side off Cowboys Way in Lot 6, which puts your group at the stadium's south end closer to the main gate entrances along Collins Street.
Lot 6 on Cowboys Way is generally the better drop-off for groups heading straight to the gates on the south side. Lot 1 on Randol Mill works well for groups approaching from the north or east on days when Cowboys Way is already congested by the time you arrive. One thing every group needs to know in advance: the official parking page notes that post-event traffic may make these drop-off zones inaccessible for pick-up after the game.
The post-game meeting point and pickup window should be confirmed before anyone walks into the stadium — the bus stages in Lot 15 during the event, and the group arranges a clear pickup location before heading to their seats.
Bus Parking at AT&T Stadium: Lot 15
Bus parking is located in a designated portion of Lot 15, per the official parking page — and all other lots at AT&T Stadium are for standard-size vehicles only. A bus parking pass is required and must be purchased in advance. Lot 15 sits off Randol Mill Road at Webb Street, which is also where the stadium routes rideshare vehicles, making it the farthest official lot from the gates.
For a bus group, that walk to the gates only applies if the bus drops and parks in Lot 15 together — groups that want to tailgate adjacent to the bus can do exactly that, since Lot 15 is on the stadium's tailgating-permitted list, with the understanding that the walk to the gates from there is 10 to 15 minutes. Groups that want the shorter gate approach get dropped at Lot 6 on Cowboys Way first, then the bus repositions to Lot 15 to wait out the game.
Contact AT&T Stadium Guest Services at (817) 892-4161 to arrange bus parking passes in advance of your event date. Bus parking is separate from any parking passes your group may be purchasing for tailgating areas — and for World Cup 2026, oversized vehicle parking is subject to FIFA partner pricing that runs substantially higher than Cowboys game rates (more on that below).
AT&T Stadium Game-Day Transportation Compared
Arlington has no fixed-rail stop at the stadium — a well-known gap that the city addressed for the World Cup with a TRE connection and shuttle system, but that leaves regular Cowboys and concert fans with a limited set of options. Here is an honest look at how each stacks up for a group trying to stay together and arrive on schedule.
| Option | Cost shape | Arrive together? | Drop-off / pickup point | Best group size |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Private charter bus or party bus | One flat rate, split by group | Yes — one vehicle, one arrival | Lot 1 (north, Randol Mill) or Lot 6 (south, Cowboys Way) — steps closer to the gates than rideshare | 15–56 |
| Rideshare (Uber / Lyft) | Per car each way + post-game surge | No — multiple cars, staggered arrivals | Lot 15 — 10 to 15-minute walk from the gates | 1–4 per car |
| Drive & park | $25–100 per car in advance + gas per car | No — caravans split | Varies by lot — closer lots sell out first | 1–4 per car |
| TRE + shuttle (World Cup only) | DART/TRE fare per person; shuttle free with valid match ticket | Only if on the same train | CentrePort/DFW station shuttle drop, then a short walk to the stadium | Any size, but no group control |
For one or two fans, a paid parking spot or the World Cup's TRE-and-shuttle connection is often the simpler call — there is no reason to charter a bus for two people. But once your group grows past a few cars' worth of people, the coordination cost of separate vehicles — different arrival windows, different drop-off points, different surge prices home, and at least one person in every car staying sober for the drive — tips decisively toward one bus. That is the group the rest of this guide is written for.
What Size Bus Does Your AT&T Stadium Group Need?
AT&T Stadium draws groups of every size — a 12-person suite outing looks nothing like a 50-person fan convoy with grills in the luggage bays. Dallaspartybusrental.com connects you to a large network of bus companies serving Dallas, which means you're comparing actual vehicles for your specific headcount instead of being limited to one fleet. Here's how the range of available vehicles breaks down for an AT&T Stadium run.
| Vehicle | Typical seats | Luggage / tailgate gear | Best for | Key amenities |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 14-passenger Sprinter limo | Up to 14 | Modest — bags and a cooler | Suite holders, executive groups, VIP arrivals | Premium leather, USB charging, tinted privacy windows |
| Party bus (15–50 passengers) | ~15–50 | Onboard, lighter load | Fan groups wanting the full rolling pre-game atmosphere | LED lighting, flat-panel TVs, premium Bluetooth sound, wraparound perimeter seating |
| 15–35 passenger minibus | ~15–35 | Overhead bins plus some underfloor | Mid-size groups, corporate outings, college groups | Powerful A/C, plush reclining seats, greater maneuverability on congested surface streets |
| 40–56 passenger charter bus | Up to 56 | Deep undercarriage bays — grills, coolers, folding tables, all of it | Large fan groups, World Cup travel parties, full-company outings | Reclining seats, climate control, overhead storage, WiFi, power outlets, onboard restrooms, undercarriage luggage bays |
The tailgate-gear question drives a lot of vehicle choices here. If your group is hauling a propane grill, folding tables, and a 60-quart cooler, the deep undercarriage bays on a full-size 40 to 56-passenger charter bus handle all of it — everything loads into the bays and unloads cleanly at Lot 15 when the bus parks. If the group is traveling lighter and just wants the LED atmosphere on the way to the gate, a 40-passenger party bus is the right fit.
ADA-accessible vehicles are available through the network — note your accessibility needs in the quote request at least 48 hours ahead and the right vehicle can be arranged.
AT&T Stadium Party Bus and Charter Bus Rental Prices
What a bus rental to AT&T Stadium costs depends on a handful of real variables: vehicle size, total hours (including the pre-game tailgate window and post-game wait), day of the week, and pickup location relative to Arlington. A midweek corporate shuttle from Las Colinas to a suite event prices differently than a full Sunday tailgate run from Uptown Dallas on a divisional playoff game day. To give you a planning baseline from Dallaspartybusrental.com's network: a 15 to 35-passenger minibus runs roughly $200–$250 per hour on weekdays and $200–$275 per hour on weekends; a 40-passenger party bus runs about $300–$350 per hour weekday and $325–$500 per hour on weekends; a full-size 40 to 56-passenger charter bus runs approximately $200–$350 per hour on either day type, with per-day rates from about $1,350 to $2,850.
These are example ranges — your actual quote reflects your specific itinerary, date, and the vehicles available on that day. Call 214-206-9269 or use the online tool for pricing on your actual date in under 30 seconds.
The per-person math is where the bus becomes an easy decision. For a Cowboys Sunday night game, a 50-person group books a 56-passenger charter bus. Pickup from Uptown Dallas at noon, drop at Lot 6 on Cowboys Way by 1:30 PM — two hours ahead of tailgate hour.
Bus parks in Lot 15 through the game. A 9-hour rental at roughly $200–$350 per hour comes to $1,800–$3,150 total — or about $36–$63 per person. Meanwhile, 13 cars at $75–100 each in a premium lot is $975–$1,300 just in parking before gas, before the post-game rideshare surge charge back to Dallas.
One bus, one number, split 50 ways.
Check the Dallas party bus prices page for a full breakdown of vehicle tiers and rate ranges.
Getting to AT&T Stadium: Routes, Drive Times and Game-Day Traffic
AT&T Stadium sits at the geographic midpoint of the DFW metroplex — roughly equidistant between downtown Dallas and downtown Fort Worth — which sounds convenient until every event funnels both cities' worth of fans toward the same exits at the same time. From downtown Dallas, the approach is I-30 west to Exit 29 (Collins Street), then south on Collins to Cowboys Way or Randol Mill. That exit is the primary bottleneck on every game and event day: Collins Street, Randol Mill Road, and Cowboys Way all stack simultaneously as tens of thousands of cars try to funnel off I-30 and onto the stadium surface streets.
From Fort Worth, it is I-30 east with the same mirror-image experience.
| From… | Approx. distance | Typical drive time (off-peak) |
|---|---|---|
| Downtown Dallas | ~19 miles | 25–35 minutes |
| Dallas Love Field (DAL) | ~20 miles | 25–35 minutes |
| DFW International Airport | ~16 miles | 20–25 minutes |
| Fort Worth Downtown | ~15 miles | 20–30 minutes |
| Irving / Las Colinas | ~10 miles | 15–20 minutes |
| Frisco / Plano area | ~35–40 miles | 40–55 minutes |
Those times double — sometimes worse — on major event days. The smart approach for bus groups is to build departure well ahead of the surface-street congestion window, which typically starts two to three hours before kickoff on a high-demand game and compounds from there. On a Cowboys regular season Sunday, lots open five hours before kickoff — and tailgating spaces in the closer lots go first-come, first-served from the moment the gates open.
For World Cup matches, Arlington's official guidance recommends arriving three hours before kickoff, with road closures on AT&T Way and Cowboys Way potentially going into effect well before that window.
Tailgating at AT&T Stadium with a Charter Bus or Party Bus
AT&T Stadium has a clearly defined tailgating setup — most lots allow it, with specific rules that keep things manageable on game day. Here is what the official parking page actually says, so your group arrives knowing the rules instead of learning them at the gate.
Tailgating is permitted from the time the lots open through two hours after Dallas Cowboys or college football games, in designated grass perimeter areas of Lots 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15 — first-come, first-served. The maximum space any single tailgate can occupy is 9 feet wide and 12 feet deep, positioned adjacent to your vehicle. Tailgating is prohibited in Lots 3, 8, 9, and portions of Lot 5.
Charcoal and gas grills are permitted. Deep fryers, oil-based frying, and open flames are not allowed. No glass containers.
No amplified sound systems. No space-saving — parking attendants will not hold adjacent spots. Selling anything — food, tickets, merchandise — on stadium grounds is prohibited.
The stadium expects groups to clean up their area before heading in; failure to do so risks losing future parking privileges.
For a bus group, the tailgate logistics work like this: if the group wants to tailgate adjacent to the bus, the bus parks in Lot 15 and the group sets up in the Lot 15 grass perimeter area. Lot 15 IS on the tailgating-permitted list — just factor in a 10 to 15-minute walk to the gates from there when timing your entry. If your group wants to tailgate closer to the stadium, the bus drops at Lot 6 on Cowboys Way near the south gate, the group secures tailgating space in the Lots 4–7 perimeter area (first-come, first-served), and the bus repositions to Lot 15 to wait out the game.
Either way, tailgate space, bus parking, and any required lot passes all need to be arranged before you arrive — the official AT&T Stadium parking page has current availability and purchasing information and is worth reviewing before your event date.
What Is Happening at AT&T Stadium in 2026
The 2026 calendar at AT&T Stadium is one of the most event-dense in the building's history — nine World Cup matches, a full Cowboys season, and a string of major concerts mean group transportation demand spikes multiple times across the year. Here is the calendar that shapes when bus availability tightens and when booking early is non-negotiable.
FIFA World Cup 2026 (June 14 – July 14). AT&T Stadium — operating as "Dallas Stadium" for the duration of the tournament — hosts nine matches, more than any other venue in the entire 2026 World Cup. Group-stage fixtures include Netherlands vs. Japan (June 14), England vs. Croatia (June 17), Argentina vs. Austria (June 22), Japan vs. Sweden (June 25), and Jordan vs. Argentina (June 27), followed by Round of 32 matches on June 30 and July 3, a Round of 16 match on July 6, and the North Texas semifinal on July 14.
See the official World Cup match schedule for current kickoff times. This is the single highest-demand window for bus rentals in the DFW market — vehicles going to World Cup matches are booking months out. More on the specific logistics below.
Dallas Cowboys preseason and regular season. The Cowboys' preseason opener against the New Orleans Saints runs August 28. The regular season runs September through January with home matchups against the Washington Commanders, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Arizona Cardinals, Tennessee Titans, Philadelphia Eagles, Jacksonville Jaguars, and New York Giants.
Sunday afternoon kickoffs are the busiest single-day demand spike for AT&T Stadium bus rentals — tailgate spaces in the close lots fill from the moment gates open, five hours before kickoff.
Major concerts. BTS brings their World Tour 'ARIRANG' to AT&T Stadium on August 15–16. Zach Bryan's Heaven On Tour follows on August 22.
The R&B Tour featuring Chris Brown and Usher runs September 10, 12, and 13 — three consecutive nights that spike demand for Dallas concert bus rentals across the same short window. Karol G performs on October 15, Ed Sheeran's LOOP Tour on October 24, and Monster Jam on October 3. Multi-night concert runs like the September R&B Tour dates are the exact scenario where waiting a week to book can mean the right vehicle is already gone.
2027 NHL Stadium Series. The Dallas Stars host the Vegas Golden Knights in the Navy Federal Credit Union NHL Stadium Series on February 20, 2027 — an outdoor NHL game at AT&T Stadium that draws a large out-of-town crowd. Start planning bus groups for that one now; it will move fast.
Renting a Charter Bus or Party Bus to AT&T Stadium for the World Cup
The FIFA World Cup 2026 creates a transportation situation at AT&T Stadium that is fundamentally different from a Cowboys game — and the difference hits hard if you are not expecting it. Stadium parking for World Cup matches has been priced at $128 to more than $200 for standard spots, with oversized vehicle parking published at above $500, per FIFA partner pricing data. For comparison, premium Cowboys game parking in the same lots runs $75–100.
A group that drives multiple cars to a World Cup match pays $128–200 per car per vehicle; a group that books one charter bus pays the bus parking pass once — and splits that single cost across 40 or 50 people. See the official World Cup 2026 transportation page for the current transit options and access information.
A transit option does exist for World Cup: take DART Rail to Dallas Union Station, transfer to the Trinity Railway Express (TRE) commuter train, ride to CentrePort/DFW Airport Station, and board a complimentary match-day shuttle — but only with a valid match ticket in hand to board the shuttle bus. From the shuttle drop, it is a short walk to the stadium gates. TRE trains run four cars every 30 minutes during match days, starting five hours before kickoff and running through three hours after the match.
For a coordinated group of 20 or 30 staying together through that entire sequence with bags and gear, the logistics are genuinely complicated and depend entirely on everyone having a ticket and everyone catching the same connection at the same station.
A private charter bus cuts all of that out. Your group assembles at one address and goes directly to the stadium. During World Cup, AT&T Way is closed from Cowboys Way to Randol Mill Road, and Cowboys Way is closed from North Collins Street to AT&T Way on match days, per Arlington's official planning guidance — approach routes shift by match and are confirmed at booking so your group is not hunting for an alternate route from the wrong side of a closure.
Always review the official AT&T Stadium parking page and current event-specific access information before your match day; road and access plans are finalized closer to each event.
Leaving AT&T Stadium After the Game
Getting out of AT&T Stadium after the final whistle is where a bus earns its keep most clearly. When 80,000-plus fans exit at the same time, Collins Street, Randol Mill, and Cowboys Way lock up simultaneously — and I-30 backs up in both directions for miles. Rideshare surge pricing kicks in almost immediately post-game at AT&T Stadium, and the Lot 15 rideshare queue builds fast.
Waiting times of 30 minutes or more have been widely reported for high-demand Cowboys games — not an unusual outcome, just the math of tens of thousands of people requesting cars from the same small zone at the same moment.
With a bus, none of that applies to your group. The bus stages in Lot 15 during the game and is ready at the agreed pickup window when you walk out — no queue, no surge pricing, no regrouping. The pickup time is set in advance when you book, so everyone knows the plan before they ever walk to their seats.
Lot 15 exits north on Randol Mill Road, which clears the immediate Collins Street and Cowboys Way bottleneck before merging back toward I-30 or SH-360. Your group recaps the game on board while everyone else is still looking for their car in the lot. That is the version of leaving AT&T Stadium that people remember as easy.
AT&T Stadium Tips Every Group Should Know
A few things that catch first-timers off guard, straight from the stadium's published policies and the Dallas Cowboys' Know Before You Go page:
- Bag policy — and the bag check situation. Per the official AT&T Stadium bag policy, each guest may bring one clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bag no larger than 12″ × 6″ × 12″ (or a one-gallon clear zip-lock bag), plus a small clutch purse no larger than 4.5″ × 6.5″. Backpacks, fanny packs, briefcases, and tinted bags are prohibited. AT&T Stadium does not operate a bag check inside the venue — but non-compliant bags can be checked for a fee at a secure storage area operated by The Mobile Locker Company before entry, per the AT&T Stadium A-to-Z Guide. There is no remedy once you are at the gate with a non-compliant bag. Plan your group accordingly before leaving the bus.
- AT&T Stadium is fully cashless. Every transaction — concessions, parking, retail — requires a credit card, debit card, or mobile pay. Cash is not accepted anywhere in the stadium or the lots. The stadium has also introduced Zippin checkout-free retail technology at select concession areas, where a credit card or mobile wallet handles the transaction automatically on exit. Make sure your full group knows this before they head in.
- Lots open five hours before Cowboys kickoff. Tailgating spaces in the closer lots (4–7 and 10–12) fill quickly on high-demand games; stadium gate entrances open two hours before kickoff. Plan your bus departure and drop-off time with those windows in mind.
- Outside food and beverages are not allowed inside. Bottles, cans, and beverage containers of any kind are not permitted past the gates. Check the A-to-Z Guide for the current exception list and sealed water bottle policy before your event date.
- Parking must be purchased in advance. AT&T Stadium strongly recommends pre-purchasing all parking before arriving — day-of availability is limited and prices are higher at the gate. Bus parking in Lot 15 requires a separate bus parking pass bought in advance; contact Guest Services to arrange it for your event date.
- Accessible parking and mobility shuttles. Accessible parking is available across multiple lots on a first-come, first-served basis. Mobility assistance shuttles run between the outer lots and the stadium gates. If any member of your group needs ADA-accessible transportation, note that in your quote request — ADA-accessible vehicles are available through the network.
Types of Groups That Rent a Bus to AT&T Stadium
Cowboys fan groups and tailgaters. Large-scale fan travel where the whole point is arriving together — the tailgate gear goes in the undercarriage bays, everyone boards at one door, nobody gets separated across three separate vehicles on I-30, and the post-game pickup is already arranged before the first snap. See the Dallas sporting event transportation page for the full breakdown.
Corporate and suite groups. Moving clients or staff from a downtown Dallas hotel to a suite event at AT&T Stadium without anyone worrying about parking passes or the I-30 crawl home. A minibus is the natural fit here — enough room for the group, easier navigation on Arlington's congested surface streets, and a clean drop at Lot 6 near the main south-side entrances.
See Dallas corporate event transportation for more.
World Cup groups and international fans. Out-of-town fans flying into DFW or Love Field who need one coordinated transfer from the terminal to the stadium — without navigating the TRE and shuttle chain on an unfamiliar transit system with luggage. One bus at baggage claim, straight to Arlington, no transfers.
Groups flying in should also check the DFW Airport group transportation guide for the specific terminal arrival workflow.
Concert groups. Stadium-scale shows like the BTS World Tour and the September R&B Tour bring surface-street chaos that mirrors a game day — same road closures, same Lot 15 rideshare surge, same post-show gridlock on I-30. A Dallas concert charter bus keeps the group together from hotel to gate and back without anyone absorbing surge pricing after midnight.
Birthday and milestone groups. A game day or stadium concert that doubles as a group celebration — the whole group in one vehicle from the first pickup to the final drop-off, with LED lighting and premium sound on the ride over.
Planning a multi-stop DFW sports trip? The Globe Life Field guide covers Rangers game drop-off and parking just across the Arlington entertainment district, and the American Airlines Center guide covers the Dallas arena venue for Stars and Mavericks games.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where exactly does a charter bus or party bus drop off at AT&T Stadium?
AT&T Stadium has two official passenger drop-off zones: the north side of Randol Mill Road in Lot 1 and the south side off Cowboys Way in Lot 6, per the official parking page. Both are closer to the stadium gates than the rideshare zone in Lot 15 (a 10 to 15-minute walk). Lot 6 on Cowboys Way is typically the shorter approach to the south-side gate entrances.
Post-event traffic may restrict access to these zones after the game, which is why the post-game pickup point should be agreed on before anyone heads to their seat.
Where does a charter bus park at AT&T Stadium during the game?
Bus parking is in a designated portion of Lot 15, located off Randol Mill Road at Webb Street. A bus parking pass is required and must be purchased in advance — all other lots are for standard-size vehicles only. Contact AT&T Stadium Guest Services at (817) 892-4161 to arrange bus parking before your event date.
How much does it cost to rent a bus to AT&T Stadium?
Pricing depends on vehicle size, total hours (tailgate window plus post-game wait), day of the week, and your pickup location. To give you a planning baseline: minibuses run roughly $200–$275 per hour on weekends; party buses run about $275–$500 per hour depending on size; full charter buses run approximately $200–$350 per hour. Your actual quote for your specific date and itinerary comes back in under 30 seconds through Dallaspartybusrental.com's online tool.
Call 214-206-9269 any time, or check the Dallas party bus prices page for a full range breakdown.
Where is rideshare pickup at AT&T Stadium?
Rideshare vehicles (Uber and Lyft) are directed to Lot 15 off Randol Mill Road at Webb Street — the same lot as bus parking. The walk from Lot 15 to the stadium gates is 10 to 15 minutes, made both ways. Post-game surge pricing and extended wait times at Lot 15 are a well-documented issue on high-demand event days at AT&T Stadium.
What are the tailgating rules at AT&T Stadium?
Tailgating is permitted in designated grass perimeter areas of Lots 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15 from when lots open through two hours after the game — first-come, first-served. Each space is limited to 9 feet wide by 12 feet deep adjacent to your vehicle. Charcoal and gas grills are allowed.
Deep fryers, open flames, and oil-based cooking are not. No glass containers, no amplified sound, no space-saving. Tailgating is not permitted in Lots 3, 8, 9, or portions of Lot 5.
What is the bag policy at AT&T Stadium?
Each guest may bring one clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bag no larger than 12″ × 6″ × 12″, or a one-gallon clear zip-lock bag, plus a small clutch no larger than 4.5″ × 6.5″. Backpacks, fanny packs, briefcases, tinted bags, and coolers are prohibited. AT&T Stadium does not operate a bag check inside — non-compliant bags can be checked for a fee at a secure storage area operated by The Mobile Locker Company before entry.
See the official bag policy page for the full list.
Is AT&T Stadium cashless?
Yes — all concession, parking, and retail transactions are cashless. Credit cards, debit cards, and mobile pay only. Cash is not accepted anywhere in the stadium or the lots.
Make sure your group is aware before leaving the bus so nobody gets caught at a concession stand without a card.
How far in advance should I book a bus for AT&T Stadium?
For Cowboys regular season games and most concerts, two to four weeks of lead time is workable — but earlier always means better vehicle selection and pricing. For World Cup 2026 matches (June 14 – July 14), book as early as your tickets are confirmed — demand on DFW group transportation during the tournament is unlike anything the market has seen before. For the multi-night concert runs (BTS August 15–16; R&B Tour September 10, 12–13), consecutive dates compete for the same vehicles.
Call 214-206-9269 to check what's available for your specific date.
Can the bus stay through the tailgate and then wait during the game?
Yes — the bus is reserved as a block of hours, so it can stage through the tailgate window, wait during the game in Lot 15, and be ready at the agreed post-game pickup point when your group walks out. The number of hours from first pickup to final drop-off is the primary variable that shapes your quote. Set the pickup window before heading in so everyone knows exactly where and when to meet.
What about groups flying in for the World Cup?
Groups flying into DFW International Airport (about 16 miles from AT&T Stadium) or Dallas Love Field (about 20 miles) can book a direct group transfer straight to the stadium or hotel — one bus at baggage claim, no rideshare scramble on arrival day with luggage. Confirm the arrival terminal with your group coordinator so the bus can stage at the right curbside pickup point. The DFW Airport group transportation guide covers the specific arrival workflow.
Book Your AT&T Stadium Bus Today
Whether it is a Cowboys Sunday, a World Cup semifinal, a BTS show in August, or a corporate suite outing on a Tuesday night, Dallaspartybusrental.com makes it easy to find, compare, and request pricing for charter bus, party bus, and minibus rentals to AT&T Stadium through a large network of bus companies serving Dallas–Fort Worth. Your group drops at Lot 1 or Lot 6 — steps closer to the gates than rideshare — the tailgate gear rides in the undercarriage bays, the post-game pickup is already arranged, and the I-30 crawl back to Dallas is somebody else's problem.
Call 214-206-9269 any time for a free quote — no obligation, no account required. Or use the online tool to compare vehicle options and pricing in under 30 seconds. The sooner you lock in your date, the better your options — especially for World Cup 2026 and the stadium's busiest concert stretches this fall.


