Sphere built parking for 304 cars. It seats 17,600. On a sold-out Backstreet Boys, Metallica, or Eagles night, that gap plays out on one road in real time: Sands Avenue, eastbound, right lane, 17,000-plus people sharing a single drop-off corridor at exactly the same moment.

The official vehicle pickup zone — at the corner of Manhattan Street and Westchester Drive, per the official Sphere FAQs — runs 45-minute-plus wait times after major shows, with rideshare surge pricing that can double or triple the fare before you reach the front of the queue. The Sphere's own guidance puts it plainly: if you are driving or arriving by car, allow for more travel time due to street closures.

One bus, one pre-agreed pickup point, one flat rate: that arrangement is the clean answer to the Sands Avenue scramble. This guide covers exactly how a Las Vegas charter bus or party bus approaches Sphere (255 Sands Ave., Las Vegas, NV 89169), where the drop-off and post-show pickup happen, how the Venetian/Palazzo indoor walkway changes the plan for groups staying on that side of the Strip, and what the post-show staging window looks like for a group that wants to walk out the door together. For a full look at Las Vegas concert bus rentals across all venues, the Las Vegas concert bus rental page has the broader picture — this guide is entirely about Sphere.

 

Why Rent a Bus to Sphere Las Vegas?

The parking math is the starting point, but post-show timing is the real argument. Sphere opened September 29, 2023, and sits on an 18-acre site in Paradise, Nevada — 366 feet tall, 516 feet wide, the largest spherical structure on Earth. Its 160,000-square-foot interior display and 167,000 programmable speakers make it unlike any concert or film venue anywhere.

It was designed for an immersive audience experience. It was not designed to accommodate the cars of that audience. Of the 17,600 people in seats on a sold-out residency night, approximately 304 — fewer than 2 percent — have an on-site parking space purchased weeks in advance through Ticketmaster.

Everyone else is solving transportation from the same road at the same moment.

Post-show rideshare surge pricing on Sands Avenue after a major Sphere show regularly runs 2 to 3 times the normal fare, and the wait at the official pickup zone at Manhattan Street and Westchester Drive pushes past 45 minutes. The workaround that veteran visitors figure out the hard way: walk 10 minutes toward the Venetian valet area or the Wynn side to reach a shorter rideshare queue and a slightly faster pickup window. A group on a Las Vegas charter bus skips that entire calculation.

The bus is staged, the pickup window was set before the show, and everyone walks out to one pre-agreed corner. For a 30-person group, the difference between one bus and eight separate rideshares is not just money — it is 45 minutes standing on a hot Las Vegas sidewalk versus rolling back to the Strip in 15.

The same calculus holds for the Sphere Experience. Whether your group is catching The Wizard of Oz at Sphere on a Tuesday afternoon or an 8:00 PM Saturday evening, Sphere's parking situation is identical: minimal, pre-sold, and not something to solve on arrival day. A party bus or minibus gives the group a predictable hotel departure, a clean Sands Avenue drop-off, and a waiting return ride — no matter what time the show ends. Partybus-las-vegas.com makes it easy to compare vehicle options and pricing in under 30 seconds.

Call 702-273-3530 or use the online quote tool any time, no account required.

Charter Bus and Party Bus Drop-Off at Sphere Las Vegas

Vehicle drop-off at Sphere runs along the right lane of eastbound Sands Avenue — a single shared lane that handles all vehicle categories simultaneously: charter buses, limos, taxis, rideshare, and personal vehicles. This is the main Sands Avenue-facing approach, and it is where the congestion concentrates in the 90 minutes leading up to showtime. Sphere staff are on-site on event days to direct guests from the curb toward the appropriate venue entrance.

Post-show pickup operates from a different location entirely. According to the official Sphere FAQs, the designated rideshare and vehicle pickup point is at the corner of Manhattan Street and Westchester Drive on the east side of the building — accessed from the Koval Lane corridor rather than from Sands Avenue. The venue entrance sits directly across from that corner, making it the most direct walk from the east-side exit to the waiting vehicle.

For a group using a chartered bus, setting Manhattan Street and Westchester Drive as the post-show gathering point before the show starts means everyone has one specific corner to reach when the doors open — not a general area, but a named intersection communicated in advance.

Three entry points serve different ticket types, and arriving at the wrong one adds unnecessary walking after security:

  • West entrance via Sands Avenue — VIP entry for Director's Seat packages, directly off the Sands Avenue drop-off lane
  • Venetian Bridge stairway — the indoor climate-controlled pedestrian walkway from the Venetian/Palazzo convention center, entering from the northwest
  • Westchester Drive / Plaza Entry — the main east entrance for general-admission tickets, approached from the Koval Lane side, past the security checkpoint and black gates

For most residency concert and Sphere Experience groups, the Westchester Drive/Plaza Entry is the right door — and it is also the closest entry to the official post-show pickup corner at Manhattan Street and Westchester Drive. Arriving by bus on Sands Avenue and exiting to a pickup on the Koval Lane side forms the natural arc of the evening: drop in from the west, exit to the east, bus waiting at the corner.

Sphere, 255 Sands Ave. — drop-off in the right lane of eastbound Sands Avenue on arrival; post-show pickup at the corner of Manhattan Street and Westchester Drive on the Koval Lane / east side of the building, per the venue's own FAQs.

The Venetian and Palazzo Indoor Walkway to Sphere

If your group is staying at The Venetian or The Palazzo, the climate-controlled indoor pedestrian bridge running from the Venetian convention center into the Sphere atrium is the most comfortable arrival route — no Sands Avenue traffic, no outdoor Las Vegas heat, and a moving walkway covering most of the roughly 1,000-foot corridor. End to end, the walk runs about 10 to 15 minutes, opening directly into the Sphere's pre-show atrium with its holographic art installations and interactive exhibits. For groups with members who prefer the air-conditioned option or who are carrying bags and want to stay dry, this is the route to plan around.

The caveat every Sphere visitor needs to know: the Venetian Bridge is not always open. When the Venetian Expo Center is running a major trade show or convention — which happens regularly throughout the year — the walkway closes for security. Groups have reported arriving to find the bridge closed without much advance notice.

Before building the indoor connection into your arrival plan, confirm with the hotel on the day of the show that the bridge is actually open. If it is closed, the outdoor walk from The Venetian porte-cochère east along Sands Avenue to the venue entrance covers roughly the same distance — budget 12 to 15 minutes and dress for whatever Las Vegas is doing that evening.

For a group arriving by charter bus, the practical note is this: the indoor walkway is a pedestrian route, not a vehicle approach. The bus drops at Sands Avenue curbside. The Venetian Bridge is most useful as a post-show exit strategy — walking back through the bridge into the Venetian's air-conditioned interior while the Sands Avenue crush clears, then having the bus stage near the Venetian for pickup instead of competing for curb space at the official Sphere zone.

On a Metallica or Backstreet Boys night, that staging choice can shave 20 minutes off the post-show wait.

The outdoor walk from The Venetian to Sphere runs about 10 to 15 minutes along Sands Avenue — but the indoor pedestrian bridge cuts through the convention center and is the cooler, easier route when it is open. Confirm before you count on it.

Post-Show Gridlock at Sphere — Finding One Pickup Point for Your Group

Post-show pickup is the logistics problem that surprises first-timers, and it is worth thinking through before the show starts. When a sold-out residency lets out — 17,600 people leaving at once — Sands Avenue backs up in both directions, rideshare apps spike across the Koval Lane corridor, and the official pickup zone at Manhattan Street and Westchester Drive fills with people all requesting cars at the same moment. The venue's own guidance about street closures and extra travel time is understating what actually happens: a wall of surge fares and 45-minute-plus wait times for anyone relying on rideshare right at the Sphere exit.

The crowd-tested workaround is to walk away from the immediate pickup zone — heading west toward the Venetian or north toward Wynn Las Vegas — and request a rideshare from a less congested block, saving roughly 20 minutes of waiting. A bus group does not need that workaround. The arrangement to make is simple: before the show, tell everyone the meeting point is the corner of Manhattan Street and Westchester Drive.

Set the bus pickup window at 15 to 20 minutes after the show ends. The bus is there when the group walks out, and the group is loaded in the time it takes a solo rideshare traveler to reach the front of the surge queue.

The single most important pre-show decision: name the post-show meeting point before the show starts, not after. Once 17,600 people start streaming out, "meet near the exit" becomes useless. Manhattan Street and Westchester Drive — the official Sphere vehicle pickup corner — is the specific reference that keeps a group together in the post-show crowd.

The Sphere Experience shows follow a different post-show pattern than residency concerts. With multiple daily screenings at 11:00 AM, 2:00 PM, 5:00 PM, and 8:00 PM, the crowds exit in smaller waves rather than one 17,600-person release. An afternoon Wizard of Oz showing at 2:00 PM exits into a dramatically calmer Sands Avenue than a sold-out 8:00 PM concert night.

If your group has schedule flexibility, the 2:00 PM showing offers the easiest post-show logistics window of the day — and still the same clean bus pickup at the corner rather than a surge-priced scramble.

Sphere back to the Strip — under 10 minutes on a calm night, 20 to 30 minutes when the post-show Sands Avenue backup peaks. The chartered bus is already staged; rideshare is still navigating surge pricing at the corner.

Getting to Sphere — Drive Times, Approach Roads, and the Airport Run

Sphere is roughly 0.3 miles east of Las Vegas Boulevard, which puts it technically close to every Strip hotel — but single-road access changes that proximity significantly on event nights. Off-peak, the drive from most Strip properties runs 5 to 10 minutes via Sands Avenue eastbound. From Harry Reid International Airport, about 4.5 miles south, the drive runs 10 to 15 minutes via Koval Lane northbound or Paradise Road — both of which converge on the Sphere's east side at Westchester Drive, the same approach that serves the Koval Lane drop-off zone.

On major residency nights, add 15 to 25 minutes to either of those estimates. Sands Avenue starts congesting roughly 90 minutes before showtime and stays backed up for 45 to 60 minutes after. A group building in 60 to 90 minutes of pre-show buffer arrives ahead of the worst of the backup, settles into the atrium pre-show experience, and is in their seats before the load-in rush.

A group targeting 30 minutes before showtime on a Saturday night is typically the group threading a Sands Avenue traffic jam.

Drive times from common Las Vegas starting points — off-peak, before event congestion:

From… Approx. distance Typical off-peak drive On show night
Bellagio / Caesars Palace area ~1.5 miles 5–8 minutes 15–25 minutes
The Venetian / Palazzo ~0.5 miles 3–5 minutes 10–20 minutes
Wynn Las Vegas / Encore ~0.4 miles 3–5 minutes 10–20 minutes
Mandalay Bay / MGM Grand area ~3 miles 8–12 minutes 20–35 minutes
Harry Reid International Airport ~4.5 miles 10–15 minutes 20–30 minutes

For out-of-town groups flying in for a Sphere residency, a Las Vegas airport charter bus that handles the terminal-to-hotel leg on arrival and the hotel-to-Sphere run on show night is the cleanest single-coordinate solution. See the Harry Reid International Airport transportation guide for how terminal pickup logistics work when the whole group is landing together.

Las Vegas Strip to Sphere — the Sands Avenue approach is straightforward off-peak but backs up 90 minutes before major residency shows. Budget 20 to 30 minutes on concert nights; on a bus, that stretch is somebody else's problem.
Harry Reid International Airport to Sphere is about 4.5 miles via Koval Lane or Paradise Road — the same east-side approach roads that serve the Westchester Drive/Plaza Entry side of the venue.

Sphere Las Vegas Parking — What It Actually Costs

Sphere's on-site parking situation is unusual enough to be spelled out plainly. According to the official Sphere transportation and parking page, on-site parking is available and can be purchased through the venue — but it is limited, requires advance reservation, and overnight parking is not permitted. The venue sits on an 18-acre site with approximately 304 on-site spaces serving a 17,600-seat venue.

On a sold-out residency night, those spaces are gone weeks before the show. Accessible parking spots are available on a first-come, first-served basis in on-site and nearby lots.

What on-site parking actually costs: Ticketmaster listings have shown Lot S parking at approximately $100 per event and valet at the Sands Avenue entrance at approximately $125. The Sphere also notes that parking is available at Howard Hughes parking and other nearby garages. Prices vary by event.

If on-site parking is part of the plan, buy it when you buy your show tickets — not the week before.

The more realistic alternatives for most groups:

  • The Venetian Resort garage — closest major structure, with the indoor pedestrian bridge as the direct walking connection when it is open. Visitor self-parking has run approximately $15 to $30 depending on the day and event.
  • Fashion Show Mall garage (3200 Las Vegas Blvd S) — free self-parking during mall hours; approximately 12 to 18 minutes on foot to Sphere.
  • Treasure Island self-parking — free self-parking garage approximately 15 to 20 minutes on foot.

The parking-versus-bus math for a group of 30: roughly 8 to 10 vehicles, each needing a parking spot at $15 to $100, and then 8 to 10 independent post-show rideshare problems on a surge-priced night. One charter bus covers all 30 for a single rate and one pre-arranged pickup window. See the Las Vegas party bus prices page for current planning ranges.

What’s On at Sphere — 2026 Residencies and The Sphere Experience

Sphere programs two tracks simultaneously: major concert residencies from artists who have designed custom productions specifically for the 16K wraparound screen, and the ongoing Sphere Experience, a daily immersive production available to any group without a concert ticket. Both draw group bookings, and both share the same Sands Avenue/Koval Lane logistics.

2026 residency lineup (confirmed at time of publication; always verify current dates at thesphere.com before booking transportation):

  • Backstreet Boys — July 16 through August 29, 2026
  • Carín León — September 4 through 13, 2026
  • Eagles: The Long Goodbye — September 18 through December 12, 2026 (the record-holding Sphere residency at 68 shows)
  • Metallica — October 1, 2026 through March 13, 2027

The Sphere Experience — The Wizard of Oz: Running daily in multiple time slots (11:00 AM, 2:00 PM, 5:00 PM, 8:00 PM, with some variation), The Wizard of Oz at Sphere is the current immersive film production — approximately 75 minutes across the full 160,000-square-foot interior display with 4D haptic seating, wind, fog, and fire-burst effects. Tickets have been starting at approximately $97 to $136. Doors open 45 minutes before showtime and late seating is not permitted, so a group targeting 60 minutes before the selected slot arrives with time to settle.

The family-friendly rating (ages 6+) makes this the show that draws the most diverse group demographics — school outings, family reunions, corporate trips — and the multi-showing format means post-show traffic is staggered rather than one massive wave. Still, an evening showing at 8:00 PM exits into the same congested Sands Avenue as a residency concert; afternoon slots are notably easier.

For groups of nine or more people, Sphere operates a dedicated group ticketing program with preferred pricing, seating blocks, and a dedicated specialist. Contact groups@sphere.vegas or visit the Sphere group events page for VIP tier options including Delta Sky360 Club access and expedited entry.

Every Way to Get Your Group to Sphere — Compared

Option Cost shape Arrive together? Post-show pickup Best group size
Private charter bus or party bus One flat rate, split by the group Yes — one vehicle, one arrival Best — staged at Manhattan St/Westchester Dr, no surge wait 15–56
Rideshare (Uber/Lyft) Per car each way; 2–3x surge post-show No — multiple cars, multiple ETAs Poor — 45+ min wait at official Sphere zone; walk to Venetian or Wynn to reduce 1–4 per car
Walk from Venetian/Palazzo Free (guests); no vehicle needed Yes, if everyone walks together Good — return via bridge when open; avoids post-show Sands Ave entirely Any, but bridge closure is a real risk
Walk from Wynn/Encore Free; cross Sands Avenue Yes, if starting point is the same Moderate — outdoor return walk through post-show crowd on Sands Ave Small groups comfortable with 10–12-min walk
Drive and park On-site $100–$125; nearby $0–$30; walkable but limited No — carpool groups split up Poor — navigating post-show Sands Ave exit with everyone else 1–2 cars only

For two or three people staying at The Venetian or Palazzo, the free indoor bridge when it is open is the obvious move — no vehicle needed. For a group of four or five walking from Wynn, that is also perfectly workable. But once your party grows past the capacity of two rideshare cars, the post-show surge math and the single-pickup-point problem both tip decisively toward one chartered vehicle.

That is the group the rest of this guide is built for.

What Size Bus Does Your Sphere Group Need?

The right vehicle comes down to headcount and whether your group wants the party-bus energy for a residency concert or the clean, comfortable transit of a minibus for a Sphere Experience afternoon. Partybus-las-vegas.com connects groups to a wide range of vehicles through a large network of bus companies serving Las Vegas. Here is how the full vehicle lineup breaks down for a Sphere run.

Vehicle Typical seats Best for Key amenities
14-passenger Sprinter limo Up to 14 VIP groups, small bachelorette or birthday groups, Director's Seat arrivals Premium leather, USB charging, tinted windows
15–35 passenger minibus ~15–35 Corporate outings, Sphere Experience groups, family groups, wedding weekends Climate control, plush reclining seats, overhead storage
Party bus (15–50 passengers) ~15–50 Concert residency fan groups, birthday celebrations, bachelorette groups LED lighting, built-in bar, flat-panel TVs, wraparound seating, Bluetooth sound
40–56 passenger charter bus Up to 56 Large fan groups, corporate event groups, group ticket blocks of 40+ Reclining seats, WiFi, power outlets, onboard restrooms, undercarriage bays

For a residency night fan group of 20 to 30 people, a 25-passenger party bus with LED lighting and sound is one of the most common fits — the energy builds from hotel pickup through Sands Avenue and the group arrives together with pre-show momentum. For a corporate outing or a multi-generational family group catching the Sphere Experience, a minibus covers everyone in climate-controlled comfort without the full party setup. For large groups of 40 or more — a company block at a Metallica show, a major birthday group, a wedding party weekend — a full-size charter bus handles everyone in one vehicle with undercarriage bays for bags and an onboard restroom for groups coming from further away on the Strip or from the airport.

ADA-accessible vehicles are available through the network; note your requirements when requesting a quote.

Las Vegas Party Bus and Charter Bus Rental Prices for Sphere

The price for a Sphere night rental depends on vehicle size, total hours, the specific date (a Saturday Backstreet Boys night prices differently than a Tuesday afternoon Sphere Experience), and your pickup location. Partybus-las-vegas.com shows pricing in under 30 seconds — you see the quote before you ever commit, no account required.

To give you an idea: a 30-person fan group heading to a Saturday Eagles show books a 30-passenger party bus. Pickup at 6:30 PM from a Strip hotel, at the Sphere Sands Avenue drop-off by 7:15 PM — 45 minutes before doors — with the bus staged for a 10:30 PM pickup at Manhattan Street and Westchester Drive. A 4-hour weekend rental at that size runs roughly $1,300 to $1,700, which works out to approximately $43 to $57 per person.

Compare that to 8 separate rideshares: $35 to $45 each way on a surge-priced post-show night, none of which keep the group together or avoid the 45-minute wait at the pickup zone. Once the per-seat math is laid out, the bus frequently comes out even or ahead.

For a weekday Sphere Experience group — say, 20 people catching a 2:00 PM Wizard of Oz showing — a minibus or a 20-passenger party bus covers the trip comfortably; weekday rates run lower than weekend residency nights. Real pricing for your date and group size takes about 30 seconds on the Partybus-las-vegas.com quote tool. See the Las Vegas party bus prices page for full planning ranges by vehicle type, or call 702-273-3530 for a free quote at no obligation.

Tips for Visiting Sphere in Las Vegas

A few things every group should know before their Sphere night, drawn from the venue's own published policies and the hard-won experience of first-timers:

  • Arrive 60 to 90 minutes before showtime. Doors open 45 minutes before showtime, late seating is not permitted, and Sands Avenue congests 90 minutes out on residency nights. A group that targets the 60-minute mark has time for the pre-show atrium experience and is in seats before the house lights go down.
  • Confirm the Venetian Bridge status on the day of the show. It closes for Venetian Expo Center events without much advance notice. If it is closed, the outdoor walk is the fallback — plan for it regardless.
  • Name the post-show meeting point before the show starts. The corner of Manhattan Street and Westchester Drive is the venue's designated pickup zone. Communicate this to every person in the group before anyone sits down.
  • Photography is prohibited during the main show. The atrium before the show is the time for photos — holograms, installations, and the exterior LED facade are all fair game.
  • For The Wizard of Oz and other Sphere Experience showings: the 2:00 PM slot exits into the day's calmest traffic window. The 8:00 PM slot — especially on a weekend when a residency is also running — exits into the busiest.
  • Group tickets (9 or more guests) qualify for preferred pricing through Sphere's own program. Contact groups@sphere.vegas before buying individual tickets at full price.
  • On-site parking sells out early. If any part of the group is driving, the Ticketmaster add-on is the place to buy parking — at the time the show tickets are purchased, not the week before.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where exactly does a charter bus or party bus drop off at Sphere?

Drop-off runs in the right lane of eastbound Sands Avenue — the main boulevard-facing side of the venue. All vehicle categories share this lane. Post-show, the official vehicle and rideshare pickup point is at the corner of Manhattan Street and Westchester Drive on the east side of the building, per the Sphere FAQs.

The venue entrance sits directly across from that corner. For a group, that corner is the pre-agreed meeting spot set before the show — not figured out after 17,600 people start streaming out.

How much does parking cost at Sphere?

On-site Sphere parking — approximately 304 spaces for a 17,600-seat venue — is sold through Ticketmaster and has been listed at around $100 for Lot S and approximately $125 for valet at the Sands Avenue entrance. Prices vary by event and sell out weeks in advance for major residencies. Overnight parking is not permitted.

Nearby free-parking alternatives include Fashion Show Mall (~12–18-minute walk) and Treasure Island (~15–20-minute walk); The Venetian Resort garage has run $15 to $30 for event visitors.

How long does rideshare wait after a Sphere show?

At the official Sphere pickup zone (Manhattan Street and Westchester Drive), post-show rideshare wait times have run 45 minutes or more after sold-out residency concerts, with surge pricing commonly 2 to 3 times the normal fare. Walking 10 minutes to The Venetian valet area or the Wynn side reaches a shorter queue. A chartered bus with a pre-arranged pickup window eliminates the problem entirely.

How far is Sphere from the Las Vegas Strip?

About 0.3 miles east of Las Vegas Boulevard — which is 5 to 10 minutes by car off-peak, and 20 to 30 minutes on a major residency night when Sands Avenue backs up. Walking time depends on your hotel: Venetian/Palazzo guests can reach Sphere in 10 to 15 minutes via the indoor bridge when it is open; Wynn/Encore is 10 to 12 minutes on foot; properties further south on the Strip add significantly more walking time in the Las Vegas heat.

Can we walk to Sphere from our Strip hotel?

It depends on where you are staying. Venetian and Palazzo guests have the indoor bridge option when it is open — the most comfortable route. Wynn/Encore is a short outdoor walk across Sands Avenue.

Hotels south of Bellagio are far enough that the walk becomes a real commitment in Las Vegas summer temperatures. For any group larger than 4 or 5 people, a minibus or party bus solves the transit, the heat, and the post-show return in one arrangement.

Is the Venetian walkway to Sphere always available?

No. The climate-controlled indoor bridge from the Venetian convention center to the Sphere atrium closes when the Venetian Expo Center is running a major trade show or convention. This happens with some regularity throughout the year. Confirm the bridge is open with the hotel on the day of your visit before routing your group's arrival through it.

How early should we arrive at Sphere?

For residency concerts, plan for 60 to 90 minutes before showtime — doors open 45 minutes out, Sands Avenue congests 90 minutes out on major nights, and the interactive pre-show atrium experience is genuinely worth time. For the Sphere Experience (Wizard of Oz), the same 45-minutes-before guidance applies, and late seating is not permitted under any circumstances. A group that arrives 60 minutes before a 2:00 PM showing has time for the atrium and a relaxed security entry.

Does Sphere offer group ticketing for nine or more people?

Yes. Groups of nine or more qualify for preferred pricing, seating blocks, and a dedicated group specialist through Sphere's own group program. Contact groups@sphere.vegas or visit the Sphere group events page.

VIP tiers — including Delta Sky360 Club access, expedited entry, food and beverage vouchers — are available for groups of nine or more as well.

Are ADA-accessible buses available for a Sphere trip?

Yes — ADA-accessible vehicles are available through the network serving Las Vegas. Note your requirements in the quote request and the correct vehicle can be arranged. At Sphere itself, accessible parking spots are available on a first-come, first-served basis in on-site and nearby lots, and the venue offers sensory rooms and alternative seating options for any show.

How far in advance should we book a party bus or charter bus to Sphere?

For major residency shows — Metallica, Eagles, Backstreet Boys — book as soon as your show tickets are confirmed. High-demand Saturday nights in Las Vegas fill the available vehicles quickly, and the best options go first. For Sphere Experience showings on weekdays and for lower-demand dates, two to three weeks is generally workable.

Earlier is always better and usually cheaper. Call 702-273-3530 to check availability for your date.

Book Your Las Vegas Bus to Sphere

Whether you are bringing 15 people to a Backstreet Boys night or 50 to a Metallica show, Partybus-las-vegas.com makes it easy to compare Las Vegas party buses, minibuses, and charter buses through a large network of bus companies serving the area — online in under 30 seconds, no account required, with a support team available any day of the year. Fill out the quick form or call 702-273-3530 for a free price quote at no obligation. Your bus drops the group on Sands Avenue, the post-show pickup is arranged at Manhattan Street and Westchester Drive before anyone takes their seat, and the only thing left to worry about is which Sphere show to book next.

Planning a Golden Knights night at T-Mobile Arena or a Raiders game at Allegiant Stadium on the same Las Vegas trip? The T-Mobile Arena transportation guide and the Allegiant Stadium guide cover drop-off logistics for those venues, and multi-stop Las Vegas itineraries are easy to coordinate through the Las Vegas group transportation services page.