Book Dallas Sporting Event Transportation in Minutes!
Dallas is one of the busiest sports cities in the country — Cowboys at AT&T Stadium, Mavericks and Stars at American Airlines Center, Rangers at Globe Life Field, FC Dallas out in Frisco, and Cotton Bowl classics at Fair Park. Getting your group to any of those venues without fighting I-30 game-day gridlock, a sold-out surface lot, or a 20-minute walk from a remote parking structure is the whole challenge. A Dallas sporting event party bus rental solves it in one call.
Tell us your headcount, your venue, and your tailgate plan — Dallas Party Bus Rental handles the rest. Call 214-206-9269 or use our 30-second online quote tool to lock in your ride today.
Providing Sporting Event Transportation Since 2011
Dallas Party Bus Rental has been getting groups to Dallas–Fort Worth sporting events since 2011 — Cowboys opener weekends, Rangers playoff runs, Mavs postseason nights, State Fair game-day crowds that turn Fair Park's surrounding blocks into a gridlock zone you simply cannot walk out of quickly. Over more than a decade of game-day runs, we know which approach roads close first around AT&T Stadium on an NFL Sunday, which lots at Globe Life Field fill two hours before first pitch, and what the post-game wait looks like at the American Airlines Center charter bus zone on a playoff night. That local knowledge is what you're getting when you call us.
Our 24/7 reservation team is one quick call away, and every quote is all-inclusive with pricing confirmed upfront — no surprises at checkout.
What Booking Sporting Event Transportation With Dallas Party Bus Rental Looks Like
Bus Options Perfect for Any Sporting Event Transportation Need in Dallas, Texas
Not every game-day group is the same size, and not every Dallas venue needs the same approach. A suite group of 12 heading to a Rangers game calls for something different than a 50-person Cowboys tailgate crew loading up with grills and a full cooler. That's why our fleet covers the full range: Sprinter vans and 14-passenger Sprinter limos for smaller VIP crews, 15- to 20-passenger party buses with onboard bars and LED lighting for groups who want the celebration to start on the ride over, 15- to 35-passenger minibuses for mid-size groups needing comfortable reclining seats and climate control on the run up I-30, and 40- to 56-passenger charter buses with undercarriage bays deep enough to hold tailgate gear, folding tables, and a full-size cooler.
We'll match you to the right vehicle — you never pay for empty seats.
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Sporting Event Transportation Services Available in Dallas, Texas and the Following Cities
Our sporting event transportation service is available from any location across Texas and throughout the entire DFW metroplex. Whether your group is gathering in Irving, Grand Prairie, Mesquite, Richardson, or Carrollton before heading to the game, we pick up from wherever your crew assembles. We also cover longer trips when the situation calls for it — a charter bus from Dallas down to a TCU home game in Fort Worth, a run up US-75 to a UT Dallas tournament, or an out-of-town game weekend that needs overnight planning.
If it's a sporting event in North Texas or beyond and your group needs to arrive together, call 214-206-9269 and we'll build the plan.
Cowboys, Mavericks, Rangers, and Stars: Fan Group Bus Rentals Across DFW's Pro Sports Scene
The DFW pro sports calendar is relentless — an NFL Sunday at AT&T Stadium in Arlington draws 80,000-plus fans into a venue that's nearly a mile from its nearest parking entrance, while an American Airlines Center Mavericks playoff game turns Victory Park and the surrounding Woodall Rodgers corridors into a standstill. For Cowboys games, the bus drops your group directly in the charter lot along Stadium Drive rather than leaving everyone a shuttle ride away from a remote lot off Nolan Ryan Expressway. For American Airlines Center, the official charter bus drop zone is on Victory Avenue — steps from the main entrance — while Uber surge pricing spikes hard the moment the fourth quarter ends.
One flat rate, one bus, zero post-game scramble.
Team Travel Made Simple: Away Games, Tournaments, and Equipment Logistics in Dallas
Moving an actual sports team — not just fans — requires a bus that can handle the gear. Full-size charter buses in our network come with undercarriage storage bays that swallow equipment bags, duffel loads of uniforms, medical kits, and coolers full of recovery drinks without any of it ending up in a seat. Whether you're coordinating travel for a semi-pro soccer side heading to a tournament in San Antonio, a high school football program making a playoff run deep into the Texas bracket, or a club lacrosse team driving to a weekend showcase in Austin, the logistics are the same: one bus, one departure, everyone and everything in one place.
We work with coaching staffs and athletic directors to lock in departure windows, confirm return times, and keep the budget predictable — one all-inclusive quote covers the whole trip.
Party Bus Rentals to Every Dallas Stadium — AT&T Stadium, Globe Life Field, American Airlines Center, and the Cotton Bowl
Dallas sits at the center of one of the biggest clusters of major sports venues in the country, and every one of them has its own parking headache. At AT&T Stadium (1 AT&T Way, Arlington, TX 76011), preferred lots start at $75 per vehicle and sell out weeks in advance for big matchups — the charter bus zone near the North Gate puts your group steps from the stadium while everyone else hikes from a surface lot off Collins Street. At Globe Life Field (734 Stadium Dr, Arlington, TX 76011), the Charter/Bus Lot is directly next to the Home Plate Gate, and parking passes must be pre-purchased through the Rangers website.
At the Cotton Bowl at Fair Park (3750 Midway, Dallas, TX 75210), the surrounding neighborhood streets become a pedestrian-only zone during State Fair game days — a charter bus navigates the Fair Park perimeter roads while your group gets dropped at the gate. Call 214-206-9269 and we'll confirm the current drop-off details for your specific event date before you ever board.
Youth Sports and Travel Teams: Group Bus Rentals for Tournaments Across the DFW Metroplex
Youth sports in the DFW area means tournament weekends spread across a dozen venues — Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Choctaw Stadium in Grand Prairie, the Dr Pepper Ballpark complex, the sprawling soccer and baseball facilities out in Allen and McKinney. Keeping 25 to 40 kids, their gear, and at least a dozen parents together across a two-day tournament schedule without losing half the team at a roadside gas station is a real logistical challenge. A minibus or charter bus keeps the whole travel squad together from the hotel to the field and back again, with undercarriage storage for equipment and enough seats for coaches, players, and the parent chaperones who refuse to miss a game.
We build the schedule around your bracket — early-morning Saturday pickup through Sunday evening return — so the only thing anyone has to think about is the game.
Alumni Groups, Homecoming Weekends, and College Game Travel Across North Texas
SMU football at Gerald J. Ford Stadium, TCU home games at Amon G. Carter Stadium in Fort Worth, UNT Mean Green games at Apogee Stadium in Denton — the college sports circuit around Dallas means alumni groups spread out across North Texas every fall Saturday. Homecoming weekend at any of these schools brings the same combination of jammed campus parking, shuttle lines, and an alumni crowd that hasn't navigated campus traffic since graduation. A bus rental in Dallas that runs your group straight from a hotel meetup point or tailgate spot to the stadium gate skips all of that hassle.
It also keeps the group together for the postgame dinner in Uptown or the bar crawl through Lower Greenville — the game is just one stop on a longer day. Call 214-206-9269 to build an itinerary around your school's home schedule.
How Much Does Sporting Event Transportation in Dallas Cost?
| Type of Bus | Cost Per Hour Weekdays | Cost Per Hour Weekends | Cost Per Day |
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| 14 Passenger Sprinter Limo | $170 – $318+ | $219 – $344+ | $1,526 – $3,113+ |
| Sprinter Van Rental | $187 – $273+ | $218 – $366+ | $1,395 – $2,748+ |
| 15 Passenger Party Bus | $204 – $330+ | $241 – $312+ | $1,396 – $2,817+ |
| 18 Passenger Party Bus | $266 – $330+ | $268 – $378+ | $2,121 – $2,563+ |
| 20 Passenger Party Bus | $244 – $338+ | $268 – $340+ | $1,939 – $2,796+ |
| 25 Passenger Party Bus | $248 – $326+ | $265 – $360+ | $1,827 – $2,854+ |
| 28 Passenger Party Bus | $255 – $337+ | $279 – $351+ | $2,147 – $2,653+ |
| 30 Passenger Party Bus | $297 – $374+ | $318 – $414+ | $2,331 – $3,021+ |
| 40 Passenger Party Bus | $297 – $338+ | $321 – $478+ | $2,297 – $3,473+ |
| 50 Passenger Party Bus | $294 – $441+ | $337 – $490+ | $2,173 – $4,043+ |
| 15–35 Passenger Minibus | $113 – $246+ | $147 – $261+ | $1,098 – $2,105+ |
| 40–56 Passenger Charter Bus | $158 – $327+ | $162 – $348+ | $1,331 – $2,841+ |
| Rates vary by trip length, travel dates, passenger count, amenities, and availability. Use our online quote form or call 214-206-9269 for exact pricing. | |||
Client Reviews of Our Sporting Event Transportation in Dallas
Took a crew of us to a game and the bus solved every problem at once. No parking, no splitting into cars, no designated everything. We rolled in fired up with the music going and got dropped close to the gates. After the win the bus was right there waiting. Booking around Dallas was quick and they nailed the timing on both ends.
Demetrius F.
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Saoirse K.
We did a girls' day at a game and rented the bus so we could all go together. So much fun on the ride over, plenty of room, and we didn't have to worry about traffic or finding each other in the lot afterward. The inside was comfortable and the sound was great for getting hyped. Setting it up was easier than buying the tickets.
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Bartholomew N.
Big group of us for a playoff game and the bus was the perfect way to do it. We tailgated essentially on board, the AC was clutch, and there was tons of room to spread out. Pickup after the game beat fighting the crowds for a ride home by a mile. They confirmed everything the day before and showed up exactly when they said.
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Anneliese P.
My husband surprised the family with a bus to a ballgame and it made the whole day feel like an event. The kids loved the lights and we adults loved not driving. Comfortable seats, smooth ride, dropped right near the entrance. Booking was simple and the price was clear up front. We're already talking about making it a tradition every season.
Frequently Asked Questions About our Dallas Sporting Event Transportation Services
Where exactly does a charter bus drop off at AT&T Stadium for Cowboys games?
Charter buses serving AT&T Stadium use the designated drop-off area near the North Gate on AT&T Way. Buses do not park in standard lots — a separate bus/charter permit is required, purchased in advance through the venue's parking portal. Standard rideshare pickup is pushed to a remote lot with a shuttle connection, making a private charter bus the only option that puts your group at the gate without a transfer.
We confirm your exact drop-off point for your event date when you book.
Can a charter bus park on-site during a Dallas Mavericks or Stars game at American Airlines Center?
Yes. The official charter bus and motorcoach drop-off zone at American Airlines Center is on Victory Avenue, on the arena's north side. After drop-off, buses wait in designated areas set up through the venue's ground transportation team — this is not standard surface parking.
Post-game surge pricing on rideshare from Victory Park regularly runs 2–3x, so having a bus waiting for your group after the final buzzer cuts out that cost entirely. We take care of the waiting and staging details before your event date.
How far in advance should we book a bus for a Cowboys game or State Fair of Texas weekend?
For NFL game days at AT&T Stadium and any State Fair of Texas event at Fair Park — especially the Red River Showdown in October, which draws 90,000-plus to the Cotton Bowl — book at least 6–8 weeks out. Those weekends fill up DFW charter bus availability faster than almost any other event on the calendar. For Rangers playoff runs or Mavericks postseason games, book the moment your tickets are confirmed.
Off-peak regular-season games typically allow 2–3 weeks of lead time, but earlier always means better vehicle selection.
Does a charter bus work for a group that wants to tailgate before the game?
Absolutely. Most groups book the bus for a block of hours that covers the tailgate window, the game, and the return trip — the bus holds tailgate gear in its undercarriage storage during the game and picks the group up after the final whistle. At AT&T Stadium, the north-side charter lot is right next to the designated tailgate areas.
The bus keeps all coolers, chairs, and grills organized in one spot rather than spread across five car trunks. No one has to sit out as the designated sober one, and everyone rides home from the same door they walked out of.
What size bus makes sense for a group of 20 going to a Rangers game at Globe Life Field?
A 20- to 25-passenger party bus or a 25-passenger minibus is the right fit. The party bus option gives your group onboard bar access, LED lighting, and a sound system for the pregame energy; the minibus gives you powerful A/C and comfortable reclining seats at a typically lower hourly rate. Both vehicle types qualify for the Globe Life Field charter/bus lot adjacent to the Home Plate Gate.
We'll show you both options with side-by-side pricing when you call — just tell us your exact headcount and tailgate plan.
Can you handle multi-venue sporting event trips — for example, a day that starts at a SMU game and ends at a bar in Deep Ellum?
Yes — multi-stop itineraries are one of the most common requests we handle for Dallas sports groups. A typical Saturday might run: hotel pickup in Uptown → Gerald J. Ford Stadium for the SMU game → postgame at a sports bar on Lower Greenville → Deep Ellum for the rest of the night → hotel return. The bus holds the full itinerary and waits between stops.
You set the schedule, we build the route. Call 214-206-9269 to map out the full day.




