Used them for a group trip in Fort Worth and it was great. Roomy, on schedule, and they handled all the routing. So much easier than driving.
Paula Jensen
Party Bus in Arlington makes it easy to rent a bus in Fort Worth for any occasion — whether your crew is heading to Dickies Arena for a sold-out show, tailgating before a TCU Horned Frogs game, or bar-hopping through the Stockyards. Get an all-inclusive quote in under 30 seconds online, or call 214-206-9269 to lock in your Fort Worth party bus rental today.
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Party Bus in Arlington has been connecting groups across the DFW Metroplex with the right vehicle for the right occasion since 2011. Fort Worth sits just 30 miles west of Dallas and about 20 minutes from our Arlington base — which means we know the traffic patterns on I-30, the backup that builds on SH-183 near the Alliance corridor, and exactly which lots close early on a Panther City Lacrosse Club playoff night at Dickies Arena. We've moved wedding guests between Sundance Square hotels and riverfront venues, shuttled corporate teams to the Fort Worth Convention Center, and put fan groups on the ground at AT&T Stadium for Cowboys games before the Tarrant County line even appears in the rearview.
Our 24/7 reservation team is always one call away, and our all-inclusive online pricing means you see the exact number before you ever commit. We offer a wide variety of vehicles — from 14-passenger Sprinter limos to 56-passenger charter buses — so your group never pays for empty seats. Whatever brings everyone together in Cowtown, we have a vehicle and a plan ready.
Call 214-206-9269 or get an instant quote online right now.
Our Fort Worth bus fleet covers every group size, from a 14-passenger Sprinter limo for a birthday dinner in the Cultural District to a 56-passenger charter bus for a full corporate move between the Fort Worth Convention Center and DFW International Airport. Browse our full fleet or call 214-206-9269 for a free, all-inclusive price quote.
For celebrations heading to the Stockyards or a night on West 7th Street, our 15- to 50-passenger party buses include a full-length bar, color-changing LED lighting, Bluetooth sound, flat-panel TVs, and wraparound perimeter seating — the party starts the moment everyone boards. Executive Sprinter vans handle smaller corporate transfers and bridal party runs with premium leather seating, individual USB charging, and tinted privacy windows. Full-size charter buses come loaded with reclining seats, climate control, overhead storage, WiFi, power outlets, an onboard restroom, and undercarriage luggage bays — exactly what a long haul from Fort Worth to San Antonio or a packed school field trip to the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History requires.
ADA-accessible vehicles are always available; just let us know when you book.
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Fort Worth party bus rental prices depend on vehicle size, trip date, and total hours needed. As a general guide: 14-passenger Sprinter limos run $170–$344/hour; 15–20 passenger party buses run $204–$378/hour; 20–30 passenger party buses run $244–$414/hour; 35–50 passenger party buses and minibuses run $294–$490/hour; and 40–56 passenger charter buses run $150–$300/hour or $1,200–$2,500/day. Pricing reflects mileage and season — peak periods like prom season in April and May, Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo in January, and TCU home football Saturdays push demand high and availability low.
You will never be surprised by hidden costs. Call 214-206-9269 any time for a free, personalized quote, or use our online tool for instant availability.
| Type of Bus | Cost Per Hour Weekdays | Cost Per Hour Weekends | Cost Per Day |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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 | $162 – $348+ | $158 – $327+ | $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. | |||
When you rent a bus in Fort Worth through Party Bus in Arlington, you get more than a vehicle — you get a team that already knows Cowtown's grid. We know that Sundance Square parking disappears on a Friday night. We know that the Will Rogers Memorial Center's surface lots fill two hours before a big rodeo event, and that Commerce Street backs up well before AT&T Stadium gates open on a Cowboys game weekend.
That knowledge is built into every itinerary we put together.
Our all-inclusive pricing is live in under 30 seconds — no hidden charges and no commitment required to see the number. Our 24/7 reservation team is always reachable, and since 2011 we have moved thousands of groups — school field trips, bachelorette weekends, Fortune 500 corporate shuttles, wedding parties, prom nights — comfortably and on schedule across Tarrant County and the wider Metroplex. We offer a massive variety of vehicles, which means the right fit exists for a group of 12 or a group of 56.
Rather than spending your Fort Worth night coordinating carpools, managing designated drivers, and hunting for parking on 7th Street, let one call to 214-206-9269 handle all of it.
Party Bus in Arlington handles group transportation for every occasion across Fort Worth and the wider DFW Metroplex — from airport transfers and wedding shuttles to prom nights, corporate events, sports outings, and everything in between. Whatever brings your group together in Cowtown, we have the right vehicle for it. Call 214-206-9269 to get your group moving today.

Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) (2400 Aviation Dr, DFW Airport, TX 75261) sits right on the Tarrant-Dallas county line — about 25 miles northeast of downtown Fort Worth via SH-183. That stretch of 183 through Hurst, Euless, and Bedford is one of the most consistently congested corridors in the Metroplex during morning and evening drive times, and surge-priced rideshares make it even worse when your whole team lands at Terminal D at the same time. A Fort Worth airport shuttle bus rental gets every arriving passenger — and all the luggage — into one climate-controlled vehicle instead of scattered across four different cars.
Commercial bus pickup at DFW follows Terminal Link procedures: have your group coordinator contact our team once everyone has collected bags and gathered at the agreed terminal's commercial ground transportation curb. We monitor flight status from the moment you book. For Fort Worth groups, we also serve Dallas Love Field (DAL) (8008 Herb Kelleher Way, Dallas, TX 75235) when Southwest fares make the extra 40-minute drive worthwhile.
Call 214-206-9269 to book your Fort Worth airport shuttle.

Fort Worth's nightlife runs from the neon-lit honky-tonks of Exchange Avenue in the Stockyards — Billy Bob's Texas (2520 Rodeo Plaza, Fort Worth, TX 76164) holds 6,000 people and has its own mechanical bull — straight through to the rooftop bars and cocktail lounges along West 7th Street. The gap between those two neighborhoods is about four miles, and navigating it at midnight after a night out is not where you want the group splitting into rideshares and arguments about who's sober enough to drive.
A bachelorette party bus rental in Fort Worth puts everyone in one vehicle with a bar, LED lighting, and a sound system for the whole crawl — from cocktails at Fixture Kitchen & Social Lounge (3700 W 7th St, Fort Worth, TX 76107) to two-stepping at the White Elephant Saloon (106 E Exchange Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76164). Nobody draws straws for designated driver. Call 214-206-9269 to build the route.

Fort Worth has no shortage of celebration venues — from grand quinceañera halls in the Northside neighborhood to rooftop birthday dinners overlooking Sundance Square. Our 15- to 50-passenger party buses are fully adaptable: coordinate a color scheme, pre-load a custom playlist, and request a bus in white, black, or silver to match your event's look. Whether the destination is Reata Restaurant (310 Houston St, Fort Worth, TX 76102) for an elevated birthday dinner or a full night that spans Sundance Square and West 7th, the bus handles pickup, drop-off, and every stop in between.
For adult milestone celebrations heading to Panther Island for a weekend festival or a private event venue in the Cultural District, a Fort Worth birthday party bus keeps the entire crew together from start to finish — no fragmented rideshare groups, no one getting lost, no argument about who's calling it a night early. Call 214-206-9269 to plan yours.

Dickies Arena (1911 Montgomery St, Fort Worth, TX 76107) holds 14,000 fans and sits in the Cultural District, a neighborhood with exactly zero surface lots big enough to absorb a sellout crowd. Rideshare drop-off on event nights is routed to a designated zone on the west side of the building, but post-show pickup spills onto Montgomery Street and University Drive and surge pricing kicks in fast. A Fort Worth concert party bus rental drops your crew at the arena entrance before the congestion even starts — and is waiting at an agreed pickup point the moment the encore ends.
The Stockyards Rodeo at Cowtown Coliseum (121 E Exchange Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76164) and outdoor shows at Panther Island Pavilion (395 Purecoy Rd, Fort Worth, TX 76102) create the same headache at a smaller scale: limited street parking, bottlenecked exits, and no clean rideshare staging. One bus solves all three problems for your group. Call 214-206-9269 for a Fort Worth concert shuttle quote.

The Fort Worth Convention Center (1201 Houston St, Fort Worth, TX 76102) anchors the downtown convention corridor, and its on-site parking garage fills up on big event days well before afternoon sessions begin. Moving your team or clients between downtown Sundance Square hotels and the convention center — without asking anyone to battle I-30 or circle the Main Street garage — is the kind of detail that sets a well-organized corporate event apart from a chaotic one.
Companies with campuses in Alliance, Fossil Creek, or along I-35W also rely on dedicated employee shuttle routes to avoid the daily backup at the SH-170 interchange. A Fort Worth corporate bus rental equipped with WiFi and power outlets means your team arrives focused — not frazzled from the Fossil Creek commute. For executive transfers, a Sprinter van handles smaller leadership groups with premium leather and individual climate control.
Call 214-206-9269 to discuss group rates and recurring shuttle contracts.

The Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo at the Will Rogers Memorial Center (3401 W Lancaster Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76107) runs for 23 days each January and draws more than 800,000 visitors — making it the largest livestock show in the United States. Lancaster Avenue and University Drive back up hours before the evening performances, and parking in the Will Rogers complex fills well before showtime. A private charter bus drops your agricultural group, corporate sponsors, or family reunion right at the gate rather than circling the Cultural District in the cold.
When Mayfest draws tens of thousands to Trinity Park in May, or the Main St. Fort Worth Arts Festival closes downtown blocks in April, parking downtown simply disappears. A Fort Worth party bus or charter bus rental keeps your whole group on one predictable route — no surge pricing, no fragmented arrivals, no hunting for the last open spot in the Commerce Street garage. Call 214-206-9269 to build a custom plan for your private event.

Prom season runs late April through May across Tarrant County, and Fort Worth-area high schools — from Paschal and Eastern Hills in FWISD to Keller, Southlake Carroll, and Colleyville Heritage in the northern suburbs — all cluster their prom dates in the same six-week window. Demand spikes fast and the right-size vehicles go first. For prom: book by January or expect premium pricing and limited availability by March.
A typical 6-hour prom rental for 30 students — school pickup, a photo stop at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden, venue drop-off at a Stockyards or Cultural District ballroom, and after-party return — costs $1,800–$2,200 booked four to six months early. The same rental booked two weeks out runs $2,800–$3,500 or higher. Parent committees across Tarrant County book with us every season specifically because we lock in the vehicle, confirm the route, and keep the night on schedule.
Call 214-206-9269 today to secure your date.

Teachers and chaperones across FWISD and the surrounding districts count on Party Bus in Arlington for school trip transportation because the logistics are taken care of from the first call. The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History (1600 Gendy St, Fort Worth, TX 76107) is one of the most-visited field trip destinations in Tarrant County, and the museum's group entrance faces Gendy Street — a bus unloads directly there, with no need to navigate the Cultural District parking garage on a busy Saturday.
The Fort Worth Zoo (1989 Colonial Pkwy, Fort Worth, TX 76110) sits at the south end of Forest Park and its group bus parking is accessed off Colonial Parkway — limited spaces, first-come, so one coordinated charter bus is far simpler than five teacher carpool cars arriving at different times. Full-size charter buses include TV monitors, overhead storage, and onboard restrooms for longer field trip runs to destinations like the Heard Natural Science Museum in McKinney. ADA-accessible buses are always available — just let us know ahead of time.
Call 214-206-9269 to book a Fort Worth school field trip bus.

TCU Horned Frogs home football Saturdays at Amon Carter Stadium (2900 Stadium Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76109) pack 47,000 fans into a neighborhood of narrow residential streets, and the University Drive / I-30 interchange turns into a parking-lot backup for two hours after the final whistle. The university's official charter bus and commercial vehicle drop-off is on the west side of the stadium complex, and parking adjacent to the field goes fast even for permit holders.
The Fort Worth FC and Panther City Lacrosse Club both play at Dickies Arena, where — as noted — the surrounding Cultural District streets are not designed to absorb a 14,000-person exodus. For Texas Rangers games at Globe Life Field (734 Stadium Dr, Arlington, TX 76011), which sits right in our Arlington backyard, a Fort Worth charter bus handles the I-30 run east and drops your group at the commercial vehicle zone on Randol Mill Road. One bus, one parking pass, no scramble.
Call 214-206-9269 to book your Fort Worth sporting event transportation.

Fort Worth's wedding venue landscape covers a lot of ground — from the grand ballrooms at the Omni Fort Worth Hotel (1300 Houston St, Fort Worth, TX 76102) and the Worthington Renaissance (200 Main St, Fort Worth, TX 76102) in Sundance Square to rustic ranch venues in the outer Tarrant County countryside like Winding Creek Ranch in Weatherford and Emerald Point in Granbury. Out-of-town guests flying into DFW for a wedding weekend face a 25-mile transfer to downtown Fort Worth — a Fort Worth wedding shuttle bus keeps the whole guest list moving together instead of splitting into rideshares at Terminal C.
Nobody in your wedding party should navigate downtown one-way streets in formalwear, or walk three blocks from a parking garage in July heat. A dedicated wedding shuttle loop from the hotel to the ceremony and back runs on your schedule, with clear pickup windows and a single point of contact from first quote to final drop-off. A 14-passenger Sprinter limo handles the bridal party transport on the morning of the ceremony.
Call 214-206-9269 for a free Fort Worth wedding transportation quote.

Fort Worth's craft beer and spirits scene has grown fast over the past decade. Martin House Brewing Company (220 S Sylvania Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76111) and Rahr & Sons Brewing Co. (701 Galveston Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76104) are both taproom staples on the Near Southside. Add a stop at Panther Island Brewing (501 N Main St, Fort Worth, TX 76164) and a wine flight at Turning Point Winery in the Cultural District and you have a full afternoon itinerary spread across neighborhoods that don't share a parking lot.
A Fort Worth pub crawl party bus rental keeps your tasting group together at every stop — no one driving between breweries, no one waiting for a rideshare on Galveston Avenue at 9 PM, no parking fee at each destination. The bus handles navigation and staging while your group handles the drinking. Call 214-206-9269 for a free quote and we will help you map the route.
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Party Bus in Arlington serves Fort Worth and the entire surrounding Metroplex. Whether you need a Grand Prairie party bus, transportation in North Richland Hills, a bus rental in Irving, or a shuttle down to Mansfield, our fleet is ready. Call 214-206-9269 and we will find the right vehicle for wherever your group is headed.
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Party Bus in Arlington proudly serves Fort Worth, Texas and every nearby community across Metro Arlington. If you don't see your city listed, call us at 214-206-9269 — we go anywhere your group needs to roll!
Used them for a group trip in Fort Worth and it was great. Roomy, on schedule, and they handled all the routing. So much easier than driving.
Paula Jensen
Wade Powell
Showed up on time and the bus was in great shape. Kept our whole group together for the night. Booking was quick and painless.
Vanessa Ortiz
Fantastic for a celebration. The lights and sound made the ride part of the fun, and they were accommodating with our stops. Five stars.
Eli Thompson
Good experience overall. Fair quote, on-time pickup, and a comfortable ride for the group. Would book them again.
Fort Worth party bus rental prices vary by vehicle size, the date, and how many hours you need. General ranges: small party buses (15–20 passengers) run $204–$378/hour; mid-size (20–30 passengers) run $244–$414/hour; large party buses and minibuses (35–50 passengers) run $294–$490/hour; and full-size charter buses run $150–$300/hour or $1,200–$2,500/day. The fastest way to get an exact number for your date and route is to call 214-206-9269 — we provide all-inclusive pricing in under 30 seconds with no hidden costs.
Commercial and charter vehicles drop off on the west side of Amon Carter Stadium's campus and typically stage in the designated oversized vehicle areas off Stadium Drive. On-site parking for TCU home games requires pre-purchased permits — none are sold day-of at the gate. University Drive and neighboring residential streets see heavy enforcement on game Saturdays, so plan to arrive 2–3 hours before kickoff to clear the heaviest traffic on I-30 and Berry Street.
We confirm the current approach and drop-off point for your specific game date when you book.
At Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, commercial buses wait in designated ground transportation holding areas and pull to the terminal curbside when your group coordinator calls to confirm everyone has bags and is assembled. Have the whole group gather at the agreed terminal's lower-level ground transportation exit before making that call — splitting across multiple exits costs time on one of the busiest airport campuses in the country. DFW has five terminals; confirm your specific terminal ahead of time.
We monitor your flight from the moment you book, so delays don't leave your group stranded at the curb.
Yes. Charter and commercial vehicles use the designated drop-off approach on the west side of Dickies Arena off Montgomery Street. On-site parking for concerts and sporting events at Dickies is extremely limited for general admission ticket holders — the Cultural District street grid was not designed for a 14,000-seat arena's worth of post-show traffic.
Drop-off gets your group steps from the gate; we confirm the current commercial vehicle routing for your event when you book, since major shows occasionally adjust traffic management plans with the City of Fort Worth.
January is the tightest month in Tarrant County — the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo runs for 23 days and ties up vehicles across the entire DFW fleet for weekend performances and special livestock days. Prom season (late April through May) is the second crunch, followed by TCU home football Saturdays in September and October. If your event falls in any of those windows, book at least three to six months out.
For most other occasions, two to four weeks of lead time is workable — but the earlier you call, the better your vehicle options.
We recommend booking your Fort Worth party bus at least three to six months in advance for peak-season dates — Fort Worth Stock Show in January, prom season in April and May, and TCU home football Saturdays in fall. For prom in particular: book by January or expect premium pricing and limited availability by March. For most other events outside those windows, two to four weeks of lead time is workable.
Lock in your bus as soon as your headcount is set — call 214-206-9269 right now to check availability on your date.
A Fort Worth party bus itinerary can take your group through some of the most distinctive neighborhoods in Texas — from honky-tonks in the Stockyards National Historic District to museum row in the Cultural District. Here are six destinations that consistently top the list for group outings in Cowtown.

Dickies Arena (1911 Montgomery St, Fort Worth, TX 76107) opened in 2019 as a 14,000-capacity multipurpose venue in the Fort Worth Cultural District — home to the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo's premier livestock events, the Panther City Lacrosse Club, touring concerts, and NCAA tournament rounds. The arena is owned by the City of Fort Worth and operated by ASM Global. On-site parking fills fast for sellout shows, and the Cultural District's residential grid creates post-event bottlenecks on Montgomery and University Drive.
Charter and commercial vehicle drop-off is routed to the west side of the building. Check the official Dickies Arena visit page for current parking maps and any event-specific traffic advisories before your visit.
Address: 1911 Montgomery St, Fort Worth, TX 76107
Phone: (817) 402-8900

The Fort Worth Stockyards (130 E Exchange Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76164) is one of the most visited tourist destinations in Texas — a 98-acre National Historic District where the world's only twice-daily cattle drive still runs down Exchange Avenue at 11:30 AM and 4:00 PM. The district anchors Billy Bob's Texas (6,000-person capacity honky-tonk), the White Elephant Saloon, Cowtown Coliseum, and dozens of western-wear shops and restaurants. On weekend evenings and during major rodeo events, Exchange Avenue closes to through traffic and street parking disappears.
A party bus drops your group at the north end of the district and the bus waits nearby — no one spending 45 minutes circling North Main Street for a spot. Check current event schedules at the Fort Worth Stockyards.
Address: 130 E Exchange Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76164

The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History (1600 Gendy St, Fort Worth, TX 76107) is one of the oldest and largest science museums in the Southwest, featuring a Noble Planetarium, an Omni IMAX Theater, and permanent exhibits on Texas history, energy, and engineering. Annual attendance exceeds 300,000. Group entrance is on Gendy Street, and the museum's Cultural District location means street parking on nearby Montgomery and University fills quickly on busy museum days.
School groups and youth organizations should book programs at least four weeks in advance. Bus unloading occurs directly on Gendy. Visit the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History for group visit details and current exhibit schedules.
Address: 1600 Gendy St, Fort Worth, TX 76107
Phone: (817) 255-9300

The Fort Worth Botanic Garden (3220 Botanic Garden Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 76107) is the oldest botanic garden in Texas — 109 acres with more than 2,500 plant species, including the 7.5-acre Japanese Garden and the Rose Garden that peaks in late April and October. Free general access to the outdoor gardens is available daily; specialty garden admission is modest. Groups visiting for weddings, photo sessions, or tours should reserve access in advance.
The parking area off Garden Park Drive is shared with the Fort Worth Zoo on busy weekends, which creates congestion on Colonial Parkway. A bus drops your group at the main entrance and avoids the Colonial Parkway backup entirely. See the Fort Worth Botanic Garden for current hours and group booking details.
Address: 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 76107
Phone: (817) 392-5510

Sundance Square is Fort Worth's 35-block downtown entertainment and business district, anchored by Main Street and 3rd Street and surrounded by restaurants, theaters, rooftop bars, and boutique hotels. The centerpiece is Sundance Square Plaza, a covered outdoor gathering space that hosts free concerts, holiday events, and film screenings year-round. On Friday and Saturday evenings, the Bass Performance Hall (525 Commerce St, Fort Worth, TX 76102) crowds merge with the plaza foot traffic, and the Main Street parking garages fill by 7 PM.
A charter bus or minibus drops your group curbside and cuts out the garage hunt entirely. For dining and nightlife groups, Sundance Square is one of the highest-demand drop-off points in Tarrant County on weekend nights. See event listings at Sundance Square.
Address: Main St & 3rd St, Fort Worth, TX 76102

The Fort Worth Zoo (1989 Colonial Pkwy, Fort Worth, TX 76110) consistently ranks among the top zoos in the United States, with 7,000 animals across 64 acres in Forest Park. Highlights include the Museum of Living Art (MOLA) herpetarium, the Texas Wild! exhibit, and the African Savanna habitat. The zoo draws more than 1 million visitors annually, and its Colonial Parkway entrance creates a significant traffic choke point on summer weekends when Forest Park's disc golf course and Trinity River trails also pull visitors to the same corridor.
Group bus parking is available on-site but limited — one coordinated bus is far simpler than multiple cars competing for the same shrinking lot. Field trip groups should reserve at least four weeks ahead. Visit the Fort Worth Zoo for group admission rates and current scheduling.
Address: 1989 Colonial Pkwy, Fort Worth, TX 76110
Phone: (817) 759-7555