From the south end of the Las Vegas Strip, you can practically see Allegiant Stadium — that glassy, dome-topped structure the locals call the "Death Star," sitting about a half-mile southwest of Mandalay Bay. The proximity is the first thing first-timers notice. The second thing they notice, usually while sitting in a one-way street trap five hours after they left the hotel, is that proximity and ease are two different things.

Starting roughly five hours before kickoff, Polaris Avenue converts to northbound-only traffic, Dean Martin Drive converts to southbound-only, and Hacienda Avenue closes to vehicles entirely — which means anyone who thought "it's right there" is now routing around a street grid that's been deliberately flipped. That single fact is why renting a party bus or charter bus to Allegiant Stadium has become the default move for Raiders fan groups, Las Vegas Bowl travelers, and concert groups who've done the math. One vehicle handles the one-way navigation, drops your group at the dedicated west-side charter zone, and stages nearby while you're inside — so when 65,000 fans head for the exits at once, your ride is already lined up at Diablo Drive and Procyon Street instead of competing for a slot in the Lot N rideshare queue.

Below is the full breakdown of exactly how drop-off and staging work, what the traffic plan does to the surrounding blocks, where a charter bus can and can't park during the event, how the Hacienda pedestrian bridge fits into a group itinerary, and everything else you need to plan a smooth game day. For the full Las Vegas group transportation picture, see the Las Vegas sporting event transportation page.

 

Why Rent a Party Bus or Charter Bus to Allegiant Stadium?

The strip-side location sounds like a gift until game day turns it into a puzzle. All Allegiant Stadium parking must be purchased in advance through SpotHero — there is no drive-up payment at the gate, and official lots run $60 to $100 or more for most games, with the closest lots commanding premium prices. Miss the advance purchase window and you're hunting third-party options in a neighborhood whose streets are already running the wrong direction.

Even if you nail the parking, someone in your group doesn't get to enjoy the full experience because they're behind the wheel — and post-game, the exit from those lots flows through the same one-way corridor that squeezed you on the way in, now shared with every other parked car trying to leave at once.

A Las Vegas charter bus rental removes every one of those variables. Your group boards at the hotel, the routing handles the one-way street navigation and the Diablo Drive approach, and the only thing your group does is walk from the west-side drop zone straight to the stadium's southwest entry. After the game, the bus returns to the same zone — no surge pricing, no lot lottery, no regrouping in a dark parking structure.

Split the cost of one bus across 30 or 40 people and it routinely lands below the per-head cost of coordinating that many cars, each with its own parking pass. Everyone in the group rides together, arrives at the same time, and walks out together when the final whistle blows.

Allegiant Stadium, 3333 Al Davis Way, Las Vegas (Paradise, NV) — home of the Las Vegas Raiders, the annual Las Vegas Bowl, the 2027 College Football Playoff National Championship, and the 2029 Super Bowl LXIII.

Charter Bus & Party Bus Drop-Off at Allegiant Stadium

The dedicated charter bus, taxi, and shuttle drop-off and pick-up zone is on the west side of the stadium at Diablo Drive and Procyon Street, per the official Allegiant Stadium directions and parking page. A gated walking path leads from that zone directly to the stadium's southwest entry — a short, straightforward walk to the gates rather than the longer approach from the rideshare lot to the north. The zone operates for drop-off and pick-up before and after every game and select event days, so your bus can return to the same access point for the post-game pickup without you hunting down a different spot in the dark.

That location distinction matters most after the final whistle. The stadium's designated rideshare pick-up zone is in Lot N at 5285 Dean Martin Drive, north of the stadium — and post-game, Lot N backs up fast as tens of thousands of fans converge on it simultaneously. Groups that arrived by rideshare join that queue, wait for surge pricing to settle, and share the Lot N access point with everyone else.

Your charter bus, working the Diablo Drive/Procyon Street zone on the west side, is on a completely separate approach. Agree on a pick-up window before you go in, and the bus is already there when you walk out.

The west-side drop-off at Diablo Drive and Procyon Street is the charter bus, taxi, and shuttle zone — fully separate from Lot N (rideshare, north side) and from Gate 11 (public transit, southeast corner). That separation keeps your group on its own access point for both arrival and departure, while the Lot N queue sorts itself out on the other side of the stadium.

Charter Bus Parking and Staging at Allegiant Stadium

Per Allegiant Stadium's own directions and parking page, oversized vehicles — anything longer than 20 feet, which includes full-size charter buses — are not permitted in the stadium's parking lots, and the venue does not sell a dedicated on-site bus lot. In practice, that means a charter bus loads and unloads your group at the west-side Diablo Drive/Procyon Street zone and then moves off stadium property to wait out the game rather than parking on-site. Confirming that staging plan and the correct approach route for your specific event date is handled as part of the booking, not something you sort out in a lane at the lot entrance.

On the math: because a charter bus doesn't occupy a stadium parking space, there's no per-event lot pass to budget for the bus itself — the group's shared cost is just the bus rental. Forty fans driving separately would still need roughly 10 to 14 cars, each paying $60 to $100 for a standard lot pass — a total of $600 to $1,400 in parking alone, before gas and before the coordination headache of getting everyone to leave at the same time. One bus, one arrival, one exit.

The group comes and goes as a unit.

Game Day Traffic at Allegiant Stadium: Dean Martin Drive, Polaris Avenue, and the One-Way Grid

Here is exactly what happens to the street grid around Allegiant Stadium on game days and select large events, beginning approximately five hours before kickoff and lasting until roughly one hour after the event ends:

Polaris Avenue converts to northbound traffic only from Russell Road to Hacienda Avenue. Dean Martin Drive converts to southbound traffic only from Ali Baba Lane to Oquendo Road. Hacienda Avenue closes to all vehicles and becomes a pedestrian-only corridor — which is what turns the Hacienda Bridge into a foot-traffic artery from the Strip.

One-way conversions also affect Dewey Drive, Diablo Drive, Procyon Street, Reno Avenue, and Ali Baba Lane. Metro police staff 11 traffic control points across the grid. A GPS that hasn't been updated for the specific event plan will route confidently down a street that's been running the wrong direction for three hours.

That's the most common first-timer error at Allegiant Stadium.

The primary I-15 approach to the stadium is via the Russell Road exit or the Tropicana Avenue exit, both of which feed into the parking area. The 215 Beltway to Decatur Boulevard is the standard alternate when the I-15 corridor nearest the stadium backs up. On primetime games, sell-outs, and high-demand matchups, add 20 to 30 minutes to any normal-traffic drive time for the last two miles.

A charter bus navigates the approach route for that specific event date — not the GPS route that doesn't account for that day's closure adjustments.

Mandalay Bay to Allegiant Stadium — less than a mile as the crow flies, and a legitimate puzzle once Dean Martin Drive goes southbound-only and Polaris Avenue goes northbound-only five hours before kickoff. The bus handles the one-way routing; your group handles the game day.

Allegiant Stadium Transportation: Every Option Compared

Las Vegas is unusually well-served for stadium access — you genuinely have more options here than at most NFL venues. Here's an honest comparison of what each one actually means for a group.

Option Cost shape Arrive together? Drop-off point Best group size
Private charter bus or party bus One flat rate, split by the group Yes — one vehicle, one arrival time Best — Diablo Drive/Procyon west-side zone, steps from southwest entry 15–56
Rideshare (Uber/Lyft) Per car each way + post-game surge No — multiple cars, staggered ETAs Fair — Lot N (5285 Dean Martin Dr), north side 1–4 per car
Walk via Hacienda Bridge Free (or transit fare to reach the bridge) Yes, if the whole group walks together Good — ~0.3 miles from Mandalay Bay/Luxor, 10–15 min; bridge is pedestrian-only on game days Any, no gear or mobility needs
RTC Game Day Express $2/person each way ($4 round-trip) Only if everyone boards the same bus Good — Gate 11, southeast corner on Dean Martin Drive Individuals; no group schedule control
M Ride luxury shuttle ~$55/person round-trip Only if everyone books same departure Good — motor coach from Strip resort locations Individuals; fixed pickup points
Drive and park $60–$100+ per car via SpotHero (advance purchase only) No — caravans split; someone has to drive Varies by lot and game-day closure routing 1–2 cars at most

For one or two people staying at a south Strip property, walking the Hacienda Bridge is genuinely the most efficient option — less than a mile, zero cost, pedestrian-only on game days, atmosphere built in. From Summerlin, Henderson, or North Las Vegas, the RTC Game Day Express at $2 each way is hard to beat for individuals. But once your party grows past the point where you need more than a couple of cars, the per-head cost of separate parking passes and the coordination weight of getting everyone to the same spot at the same time tips toward one bus.

That gap widens each time post-game rideshare surges.

The Hacienda Bridge: Walking from the Strip vs. What a Bus Does Instead

The Hacienda Avenue pedestrian bridge, between Mandalay Bay and Luxor at the south end of the Strip, connects Las Vegas Boulevard to Allegiant Stadium — roughly 0.3 miles from the bridge's east side to the stadium entrance, a 10 to 15 minute walk on game days. On game days and select large events, Hacienda Avenue closes entirely to vehicle traffic and the bridge operates as a pedestrian-only corridor. For small groups staying at south Strip properties who are traveling light, it's a clean, free connection with genuine game-day atmosphere built into the walk.

The post-game crossing is a different experience. When 65,000 fans exit at the same time, the Hacienda Bridge fills quickly with foot traffic heading back toward the Strip. Groups with any gear, anyone with mobility concerns, or any large party trying to stay together in a moving crowd can find the return crossing genuinely difficult.

A charter bus avoids the bridge crossing entirely on both ends: drop-off at the west-side Diablo Drive zone, and pick-up at that same spot after the final whistle — no pedestrian bottleneck. If your group wants the walk-in experience but a clean exit, a bus can drop at a south Strip hotel before the game and pick up there afterward.

RTC Game Day Express: The $4 Round-Trip Public Bus

The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada runs a Game Day Express for Raiders home games at $2 per person each way ($4 round-trip, exact change required). Six routes serve the valley from casino resort locations: Red Rock Casino (Summerlin), Green Valley Ranch (Henderson), Santa Fe Station (Centennial Hills), Sam’s Town (East Side), Aliante Casino (North Las Vegas), and M Resort (West Henderson). First departures begin three hours before kickoff with service every 30 minutes; the last bus from any location departs one hour before game time.

Return trips begin approximately 20 to 30 minutes after the game ends. All routes drop off at the southeast corner of Allegiant Stadium on Dean Martin Drive near Gate 11.

For a 40-person group, the round-trip fare is $160 total — an appealing number until you account for what you don't control: everyone rides a fixed-route public bus, your departure window closes an hour before kickoff with no flexibility, return service ends roughly 30 minutes post-game, and there's no guarantee your whole group boards the same bus. A private Las Vegas bus for Raiders games departs on your schedule, drops at the dedicated charter zone, and picks everyone up at the same spot when your group is ready to leave — not when the last bus of the night says it's time. For current Game Day Express schedules and route updates, check the official RTC website at rtcsnv.com before your game date.

What Size Las Vegas Charter Bus or Party Bus Does Your Group Need for Allegiant Stadium?

No two Raiders game-day groups are the same size, which is why Partybus-las-vegas.com connects you to a wide variety of vehicles through a large network of bus companies serving Las Vegas — so you match your headcount to the right vehicle and never pay for seats you don't fill. Here's how the vehicle lineup maps to an Allegiant Stadium trip.

Vehicle Typical seats Gear storage Best for Key amenities
14-passenger Sprinter limo / Sprinter van Up to ~14 Modest — a few bags, gear in the seats Suite holders, VIP corporate groups, small group in premium seats Premium leather, USB charging, tinted privacy windows, individual climate control
Party bus (1550 passengers) ~15–50 Onboard, lighter loads Fan groups wanting the rolling pre-game atmosphere on the ride over Built-in bar, color-changing LED lighting, Bluetooth sound, flat-panel TVs, perimeter seating
15–35 passenger minibus ~15–35 Overhead bins plus some underfloor Mid-size groups, corporate outings, hotel-block-to-stadium shuttles Powerful A/C, plush reclining seats, greater maneuverability on the compressed one-way grid
40–56 passenger charter bus Up to 56 Excellent — deep undercarriage bays Large fan groups, tailgate gear, multi-city travel groups, convention outings Reclining seats, full climate control, overhead storage, WiFi, power outlets, onboard restrooms, undercarriage bays

The right pick comes down to headcount and gear. Fan groups who want the energy building on the way to the stadium typically go with a 15- to 50-passenger party bus — LED lighting, Bluetooth sound, and flat-panel TVs from the Strip to the Diablo Drive drop. For large groups hauling a grill, a 60-quart cooler, and folding chairs for the tailgate lots, a full 56-passenger charter bus gives you the undercarriage bays to hold all of it and an onboard restroom for the post-game ride home.

ADA-accessible vehicles are available through the network — include that detail in your quote request at least 48 hours before departure.

Allegiant Stadium Bus Rental Prices

Partybus-las-vegas.com shows pricing in under 30 seconds, no account required, no obligation until you decide. The quote for an Allegiant Stadium run is shaped by a handful of straightforward factors: vehicle size, total hours (that includes pick-up, the drive in, tailgate staging if applicable, the game, and the post-game wait), the specific date and event type, and mileage from your pickup point.

To give you a planning range: a 15–35 passenger minibus typically runs $200–$275 per hour on weekdays and $200–$275 per hour on weekends. A 40–56 passenger charter bus runs $200–$350 per hour. A 25-passenger party bus runs $275–$375 per hour on weekends, with daily rates in the $1,850–$2,900 range for full-day bookings.

Actual pricing for your exact date, vehicle, and itinerary moves with demand — a Monday Night Football game prices differently than a September afternoon kickoff — but the form on this site gets you a quote in about a minute. Since oversized vehicles aren't permitted to park in the stadium's lots, there's no separate stadium parking fee to budget for the bus itself. See the Las Vegas party bus prices page for a deeper look at rate ranges by vehicle type.

A Game-Day Sample

To give you an idea: a 38-person Raiders fan group from a Caesars hotel block books a 40-passenger party bus. Pickup at 2:30 PM on the Strip, at the Diablo Drive drop zone by 3:00 PM — four hours before kickoff. The group heads to the tailgate lots; the bus moves off stadium property to wait out the game.

Post-game pickup at the same zone at 10:30 PM, back at the hotel by 11:00 PM. An 8.5-hour rental at that size might come to approximately $2,700 — around $71 per person, with the one-way street routing, the post-game wait, and the shared-ride math all folded into one number. Call 702-273-3530 any time for a free quote on your specific date.

Getting to Allegiant Stadium: Drive Times from Key Pickup Points

Allegiant Stadium sits in Paradise, Nevada, directly southwest of the south Strip. Here are approximate drive times under normal off-peak conditions, and realistic game-day estimates:

From… Approx. distance Off-peak drive time Game-day estimate
South Strip (Mandalay Bay/Luxor) ~0.5 miles 3–5 minutes 15–30 min (one-way routing adds loops)
Center Strip (Caesars/Bellagio/Paris) ~3 miles 8–12 minutes 20–35 min
North Strip (Venetian/Wynn/Encore) ~5 miles 10–15 minutes 25–40 min
Harry Reid International Airport ~3 miles 10–15 minutes 20–30 min
Downtown Las Vegas (Fremont Street) ~7 miles 15–20 minutes 30–45 min
Summerlin / Red Rock area ~16 miles 20–25 minutes 35–50 min
Henderson / Green Valley Ranch ~15 miles 20–25 minutes 35–50 min

Game-day times can stretch further on primetime matchups and sell-outs. The I-15 corridor between the airport and the stadium is the single worst compression point; the 215 Beltway to Decatur Boulevard is the standard alternate when the Russell Road and Tropicana exits are stacking. Factor the approach timing into your pickup window so the group arrives comfortably before gates open — VIP entries open three hours before kickoff, general entries two hours before.

Harry Reid International Airport to Allegiant Stadium is about 3 miles — a direct charter bus pickup at baggage claim gets the whole group to the west-side drop zone without splitting everyone across multiple rideshares on arrival day. The Las Vegas airport charter bus guide covers the full airport pickup logistics for groups flying in for the game.

Allegiant Stadium Events: Raiders Games, the Las Vegas Bowl, and Stadium Concerts

Las Vegas Raiders NFL season. Preseason runs in August; the regular season runs September through January, making Raiders home games the most frequent reason groups rent a party bus or charter bus to Allegiant Stadium. Primetime games — Monday Night Football, Sunday Night Football — pack the venue and compress vehicle availability faster than standard Sunday afternoon kickoffs.

For high-demand divisional matchups and nationally televised games, the right-size buses book out weeks in advance.

Las Vegas Bowl — December 31, 2026. The annual Las Vegas Bowl at Allegiant Stadium lands on New Year’s Eve 2026, with a 12:45 PM kickoff televised on ESPN. New Year’s Eve is already among the most demand-compressed periods in Las Vegas — Strip hotel rates are at their annual peak, transportation is at capacity across the metro, and groups coming from out of town for a bowl game need a coordinated shuttle from wherever they’re staying.

For bowl-game groups: six to eight weeks of lead time is the minimum; earlier is better.

2027 College Football Playoff National Championship. The CFP National Championship comes to Allegiant Stadium on January 25, 2027. That week will operate like Super Bowl week in Las Vegas: expanded road closures, hotel rates near their maximum, and vehicle supply stretched across the entire metro.

Book as early as your date and group are confirmed. Waiting is not a strategy.

Stadium concerts. Allegiant Stadium’s concert calendar runs year-round. The 2026 schedule includes AC/DC’s Power Up Tour (August 1, 2026), Karol G, Guns N’ Roses, Foo Fighters, and Chris Brown, among others — all stadium-scale shows that activate the same one-way street plan as NFL games and the same Lot N rideshare crunch post-show.

A Las Vegas concert charter bus drops your group at the Diablo Drive/Procyon zone and picks everyone up at the same spot when the show ends — the cleanest exit from a stadium-scale concert in a city that puts tens of thousands of people in that building. Check the official Allegiant Stadium events calendar for current show listings and dates.

2029 Super Bowl LXIII. Las Vegas is hosting Super Bowl LXIII in February 2029. That week is on the radar now for corporate groups and hospitality packages, and vehicle supply fills at Super Bowl speed — not regular-season speed.

For primetime Raiders games, New Year’s Eve bowl games, stadium concerts, and the 2027 CFP Championship: the right-size vehicles go first. Call 702-273-3530 as soon as your date is set — not after tickets arrive.

Tips for Your First Allegiant Stadium Visit

The bag policy is enforced at every entry point. Per the official bag check and policy page, each guest may bring one clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bag no larger than 12″ × 6″ × 12″, plus one small clutch no larger than 4.5″ × 6.5″ × 2″. Backpacks, fanny packs, coolers, briefcases, and non-compliant bags are prohibited.

Bag check is available at three locations — North (near Lot B), West (5455 Polaris Avenue), and East (near Lot E) — at $20 per bag, cashless only.

Allegiant Stadium is entirely cashless. Debit cards, credit cards, and mobile payments (Apple Pay, Google Pay) are the only forms of payment accepted anywhere in the building — concessions, merchandise, bag check, everything. Cash is not accepted at any point.

First-timers get caught on this every game day.

No re-entry. Once you exit the stadium, your ticket is void and entry is not permitted again. Plan accordingly before stepping out.

Tailgating rules apply. Approximately 6,000 spaces across lots A, B, C, E, F, G, H, and J permit tailgating. Propane and charcoal grills are allowed; glass containers and kegs are not.

Lots open roughly four hours before kickoff. A charter bus’s undercarriage bays handle the grill, cooler, and table — all the gear rides to the tailgate lot without anyone renting a pickup or stuffing a trunk.

Pre-purchase all parking through SpotHero. There is no day-of parking available at the gate for standard lots — advance purchase through SpotHero is required, and popular lots sell out before game day. Note that oversized vehicles over 20 feet, including full-size charter buses, aren’t permitted to park in the stadium’s lots at all — a bus uses the west-side zone for loading and unloading only.

Build that into your booking timeline.

Check the official page before you leave. Traffic plans and lot assignments shift by event type. We recommend reviewing the official Allegiant Stadium parking and directions page before your visit to confirm the current approach routing and any event-specific closure updates for your game date.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where exactly does a charter bus drop off at Allegiant Stadium?

The dedicated charter bus, taxi, and shuttle drop-off and pick-up zone is on the west side of the stadium at Diablo Drive and Procyon Street, per the stadium’s own official directions and parking page. A gated walking path leads from that zone to the stadium’s southwest entry. This is entirely separate from Lot N (the rideshare zone on Dean Martin Drive, north side) and from the Gate 11 / Dean Martin Drive southeast drop used by the RTC Game Day Express — keeping your charter bus group on its own access point for both arrival and post-game pickup.

Where do buses park at Allegiant Stadium?

They don't — not on stadium property. Per the stadium’s own directions and parking page, oversized vehicles longer than 20 feet, which includes full-size charter buses, are not permitted in the stadium’s parking lots, and there is no dedicated on-site bus lot. A charter bus instead loads and unloads your group at the west-side Diablo Drive/Procyon Street zone, then moves off stadium property to wait out the event before returning to the same zone for pickup.

Confirming that staging plan and the approach route for your specific event date is part of the booking process, handled before game day.

Can you walk from the Las Vegas Strip to Allegiant Stadium?

Yes. The Hacienda Avenue pedestrian bridge between Mandalay Bay and Luxor connects the Strip to the stadium — roughly 0.3 miles from the bridge’s east side, about a 10 to 15 minute walk. On game days and select large events, Hacienda Avenue closes to vehicles and the bridge becomes pedestrian-only.

It’s the right call for small groups staying at south Strip properties who are traveling light. For larger groups with gear, or anyone who wants a smooth post-game exit rather than a bridge crossing crushed with tens of thousands of fans, a charter bus working the west-side Diablo Drive zone is the cleaner choice on both ends.

What roads close around Allegiant Stadium on game day?

Starting approximately five hours before kickoff: Polaris Avenue goes northbound-only from Russell Road to Hacienda Avenue; Dean Martin Drive goes southbound-only from Ali Baba Lane to Oquendo Road; Hacienda Avenue closes to vehicles entirely. Additional one-way conversions hit Dewey Drive, Diablo Drive, Procyon Street, Reno Avenue, and Ali Baba Lane. Metro police staff 11 traffic control points.

Closures last roughly one hour after the event ends. Because the specific closure scope shifts by event, confirm the current plan at the official Allegiant Stadium parking page before your trip.

What is the bag policy at Allegiant Stadium?

One clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bag no larger than 12″ × 6″ × 12″, plus one small clutch no larger than 4.5″ × 6.5″ × 2″. No backpacks, fanny packs, or coolers. Bag check is available at North (Lot B), West (5455 Polaris Ave), and East (Lot E) locations for $20 per bag, cashless only.

Full details are at the official Allegiant Stadium bag check policy.

How much does it cost to rent a party bus or charter bus to Allegiant Stadium?

Pricing depends on vehicle size, total hours (including drop-off, tailgate staging, and post-game wait), the specific event and date, and mileage. A 25-passenger party bus typically runs $275–$375 per hour on weekends; a 40–56 passenger charter bus runs $200–$350 per hour. You can get a quote for your exact trip in about a minute through the online form or by calling 702-273-3530.

Since oversized vehicles can't park in the stadium's lots, there's no separate stadium parking fee to budget for the bus itself.

How far in advance should I book for a Raiders game or Las Vegas Bowl?

For regular-season Raiders games, two to four weeks is workable for most dates. For primetime games, sell-outs, and high-demand divisional matchups, four to six weeks is safer. For the Las Vegas Bowl (New Year’s Eve), book six to eight weeks out — the New Year’s Eve timing stacks transportation demand on top of what would already be a high-demand bowl game.

For the 2027 CFP National Championship, book the moment your group and date are confirmed. Call 702-273-3530 to check availability on your date — it’s free to ask and there’s no obligation.

How does a group get to Allegiant Stadium from Harry Reid International Airport?

Harry Reid International Airport is approximately 3 miles from the stadium — roughly 10 to 15 minutes off-peak. A charter bus pickup at baggage claim carries your whole group directly to the Diablo Drive drop zone in one move, without splitting everyone across multiple rideshares with luggage in tow. The Las Vegas airport charter bus guide covers commercial vehicle pickup procedures at Reid for groups flying in.

Does the same drop-off setup work for stadium concerts?

Yes. Stadium concerts at Allegiant Stadium activate the same west-side charter zone at Diablo Drive and Procyon Street and the same one-way street plan as NFL games. The Las Vegas concert party bus page covers group transportation to Allegiant Stadium concerts specifically.

Book Your Allegiant Stadium Party Bus or Charter Bus Today

The right vehicle for your Allegiant Stadium group is one quick form or one call away. Whether it’s a 56-seat charter bus full of Raiders fans departing a Caesars hotel block, a 25-passenger party bus picking up a corporate outing at Harry Reid Airport, a minibus shuttling a smaller group from Henderson, or a Sprinter limo for a VIP suite arrival at the west-side charter zone — Partybus-las-vegas.com makes it easy to compare options through a large network of bus companies serving Las Vegas in under 30 seconds, no account required.

Fill out the quick form on this site or call 702-273-3530 any time for a free quote. The bus drops your group at the gate; everyone else figures out the parking.