Booked a bus for a group night out in Grand Prairie and it was the highlight of the weekend. On time, clean, and the whole crew rode together. Couldn't have been easier.
Bianca R.
Grand Prairie sits right at the geographic center of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, wedged between I-30 and State Highway 360 — which means event traffic here stacks up fast and parking costs real money. Party Bus in Arlington books Sprinter vans, party buses, minibuses, and full-size charter buses for every occasion. Call 214-206-9269 or grab an all-inclusive quote online in under 30 seconds.
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Party Bus in Arlington has spent over 15 years coordinating group transportation across Tarrant and Dallas County, and the DFW Metroplex is one of the most logistically complicated places to move a group in Texas. State Highway 360 bottlenecks between I-20 and I-30 on game days. Globe Life Field parking runs $20–$40 per vehicle before you even reach the gate.
And getting from a hotel in Grand Prairie to AT&T Stadium in Arlington without turning into four cars and a rideshare scramble takes actual planning.
That is exactly what we handle. When you book with Party Bus in Arlington, you get all-inclusive pricing in under 30 seconds with no hidden costs, a 24/7 reservation team ready to walk through any itinerary question, and a fleet that ranges from a 14-passenger Sprinter limo to a 56-passenger charter bus — so you pick the vehicle that fits your headcount, not the one with the most empty seats. Since 2011, we have coordinated thousands of group trips for weddings, school field trips, corporate shuttles, prom nights, and stadium runs across Grand Prairie, Arlington, Mansfield, and every corner of the mid-cities corridor.
Call 214-206-9269 whenever you are ready to put a plan together.
The fleet covers every group size the Metroplex throws at us: 14-passenger Sprinter limos, Sprinter vans, 15- to 50-passenger party buses, 15- to 35-passenger minibuses, and 40- to 56-passenger charter buses. ADA-accessible vehicles are available — just mention it when you book.
Party buses in the 15- to 50-passenger range come with a full-length onboard bar, color-changing LED lighting, a premium Bluetooth sound system, flat-panel TVs, and wraparound perimeter seating — the tailgate starts the moment the bus pulls away from the curb. Minibuses pack powerful A/C and plush reclining seats into a frame nimble enough for the tighter surface streets off Lake Ridge Parkway. Full-size charter buses bring reclining seats, climate control, overhead bins, WiFi, power outlets, and undercarriage luggage bays — the right call for long hauls to Dallas or a full-grade school field trip where coolers and backpacks need a home.
Air-conditioning
Wraparound Leather Seats
Premium AUX / Bluetooth Sound System
LED and Fiber Optic Lighting
Built-in Bar Areas With Ice Storage and Cup Holders
TVs and Premium Entertainment Systems
Party Bus in Arlington offers all-inclusive pricing in under 30 seconds — no surprises when the invoice arrives. Here is how the fleet prices out: 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.
Final pricing shifts with mileage, the date, and the vehicle. A Rangers playoff week on SH-360 prices differently from a Tuesday corporate shuttle in January. But the number you see online is the number you pay.
Call 214-206-9269 for a quote built around your exact headcount and itinerary, or use the online tool any time of day.
| 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. | |||
The DFW Metroplex is enormous, and Grand Prairie sits in the middle of it — equidistant from downtown Dallas, downtown Fort Worth, Arlington's entertainment district, and Irving's Las Colinas corridor. That geography is convenient on a map and genuinely stressful on I-30 at 5 PM. Coordinating a group across that spread without a single point of contact leads to late arrivals, lost members, and somebody's car stuck in the lot at Globe Life Field after the game ends.
Party Bus in Arlington solves that with one call. You get a vehicle matched precisely to your headcount, all-inclusive pricing before you commit, and a 24/7 reservation team that knows the SH-360 closure calendar and the parking situation at every major venue from Globe Life Field to Lone Star Park. We have been working these routes since 2011 — the school field trip to Lynn Creek Park, the prom pickup at MacArthur High, the bachelorette night that ends at Texas Live!
We know where to park the bus, which lots open early, and exactly where the curbside charter zone sits at Dallas Fort Worth International. One bus, one flat rate, zero coordination headaches. Call 214-206-9269 and we will take it from there.
Party Bus in Arlington handles every kind of group trip that originates or ends in Grand Prairie — airport transfers, stadium runs, wedding shuttles, school field trips, bachelorette nights, corporate shuttles, and everything between. Whatever the occasion, call 214-206-9269 to get your group moving.

Grand Prairie sits almost exactly between DFW International and Dallas Love Field, which sounds convenient until you are trying to coordinate 25 people with luggage across both airports on the same travel day. Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) (2400 Aviation Dr, DFW Airport, TX 75261) uses Terminal D's lower-level Arrivals curb for charter bus and commercial pickup. Your group gathers at baggage claim, and your coordinator calls once everyone has their bags before the bus pulls to the curb — DFW limits commercial loading time, so having the full group together first is the move.
Dallas Love Field (DAL) (8008 Herb Kelleher Way, Dallas, TX 75235) is a single-terminal airport where the commercial pickup lane runs along the Arrivals curb on the east side. For groups that have flown into two different airports, a minibus hitting both terminals in sequence keeps the whole party together without a second vehicle. Call 214-206-9269 to book your Grand Prairie airport shuttle today.

Grand Prairie and the surrounding mid-cities corridor have more nightlife options than most people realize. Texas Live! (1650 E Randol Mill Rd, Arlington) is the obvious anchor — multiple bars, live music, and a setup built for big groups — but a well-routed bachelorette night can stretch from Dallas's Uptown and Deep Ellum back through the Fort Worth Stockyards all in one itinerary.
The problem with that route is that it crosses three city limits and two major highways, and somebody has to drive. No drawing straws for who stays sober on the bachelorette's big night — a 25-passenger party bus with a full onboard bar, color-changing LEDs, and a Bluetooth sound system means the whole crew is celebrating from the first pickup. We build the custom schedule around your stops.
Call 214-206-9269 to get the evening planned.

Grand Prairie has one of the highest concentrations of quinceañera and Sweet 16 venues in the Metroplex, and a party bus arrival is one of the most memorable entrances a guest of honor can make. Whether the celebration is heading to Esmeralda Event Center, a banquet hall on Pioneer Pkwy, or a venue in neighboring Arlington or Irving, we match the vehicle to the theme — coordinate a color scheme, pre-load the playlist, and request a white or black bus to match the occasion. Our 15- to 50-passenger party buses are fully set up for it: color-changing LED lighting, flat-panel TVs, and onboard sound that keeps the energy going from the hotel pickup to the venue entrance.
For adult milestone birthdays hitting the Arlington entertainment district or a rooftop bar in Dallas, a party bus keeps the group together from the first toast to the last drop-off. Call 214-206-9269 to plan the celebration.

The entertainment spine running through Grand Prairie and neighboring Arlington is one of the densest live-event corridors in Texas. Choctaw Stadium (1000 Ballpark Way, Arlington, TX 76011) hosts major stadium concerts where the SH-360/I-30 interchange backs up for miles in every direction by showtime. Texas Live!
(1650 E Randol Mill Rd, Arlington, TX 76011) packs the blocks between the ballpark and AT&T Stadium on concert weekends, and street parking disappears by mid-afternoon. A party bus from Grand Prairie drops your group at the venue entrance and waits nearby — no circling the Ballpark Way lots at $20 a pop, no rideshare wait at 11 PM when half the city is doing the same thing. The onboard bar and LED lighting mean the party is already running before the first song plays.
Call 214-206-9269 to lock in your concert bus rental.

Grand Prairie's corporate landscape spans the Dalworth industrial corridor, the South Carrier Parkway office parks, and the Las Colinas business district just across the Irving line — and shuttling employees between any two of those areas at rush hour on SH-360 is its own project. A Grand Prairie corporate bus rental takes that problem off your plate. Whether you are moving a team from the office to an off-site at the Marriott in Las Colinas, shuttling conference attendees between the Convention Center in Dallas and hotels along Highway 303, or running an executive group to DFW for an early departure, a minibus with WiFi and power outlets keeps the trip productive rather than punishing.
Recurring shuttle routes between campuses can be built on a contract schedule — call 214-206-9269 and we will build the logistics around your team's calendar.

When the National Championship Air Races style events and air shows land at the Grand Prairie Municipal Airport (2555 Flying Tiger Dr, Grand Prairie, TX 75051), Aviation Drive and Forum Drive clog up fast and surface lot parking fills well before the show starts. A charter bus drops your group at the gate and waits off-site — no watching the first hour from a parking lot. The Epic Waters Indoor Waterpark (2970 Epic Pl, Grand Prairie, TX 75052) is a popular private-event destination for family reunions and corporate outings, and the SH-161 approach gets backed up on summer weekends.
For groups doing a multi-stop day that combines lunch on the Dallas/Fort Worth border, a stop at Lone Star Park, and dinner in Fort Worth's Sundance Square, one bus keeps the itinerary on track without juggling five cars and three parking garages. Call 214-206-9269 and we will build the plan.

Prom season across the Grand Prairie, Arlington, and Mansfield Independent School Districts runs from late April through mid-May, and demand for buses across the mid-cities corridor spikes hard within that window. For prom: book by December or expect premium pricing or no availability. A standard 6-hour prom rental for a group of 30 students — pickup at home or a pre-party house, a photo stop, venue drop-off, and after-party return — runs $1,800–$2,200 all-inclusive when booked well in advance.
The same rental booked two weeks out costs $2,800–$3,500 or more, if a vehicle is even available. We work with parent committees across Grand Prairie ISD, Arlington ISD, and Mansfield ISD every spring. Call 214-206-9269 today to secure your date before December.

Grand Prairie ISD operates more than a dozen campuses, and every spring those campuses are coordinating field trips to venues like Lynn Creek Park at Joe Pool Lake, Epic Waters Indoor Waterpark (2970 Epic Pl, Grand Prairie, TX 75052), and the Perot Museum of Nature and Science (2201 N Field St, Dallas, TX 75201). A charter bus on a school trip beats the logistics of splitting students across multiple vehicles at every turn: one pickup loop at the school, undercarriage storage for coolers and lunchboxes, overhead bins for backpacks, and TV monitors to keep students occupied on the highway. For longer drives to the Perot Museum or the Dallas Arboretum, onboard restrooms mean no roadside pit stops.
ADA-accessible buses are always available — let us know ahead of your departure date. Call 214-206-9269 to get your school field trip booked.

The Grand Prairie/Arlington entertainment corridor is home to two major-league venues within three miles of each other — Globe Life Field (734 Stadium Dr, Arlington, TX 76011) for Texas Rangers games and AT&T Stadium (1 AT&T Way, Arlington, TX 76011) for Cowboys games — and the game-day traffic picture around SH-360 and I-30 is the same for both. Stadium-adjacent surface lots run $20–$40 per car, premium spots like Lot P1 sell out weeks ahead for sellout games, and the rideshare pickup zones at both venues push walkers 10 to 15 minutes from the gates. A charter bus or minibus rental drops your group at the designated commercial zone — steps from the gates — while everyone else is stuck in the SH-360 crawl.
Lone Star Park (1000 Lone Star Pkwy, Grand Prairie, TX 75050) is another top-tier sports destination, where the Lone Star Pkwy approach backs up on stakes-race weekends. One bus, one parking spot, one flat rate for the whole crew. Call 214-206-9269 to book your game-day transportation.

Grand Prairie and the surrounding mid-cities have no shortage of wedding venues — from lakeside reception halls near Joe Pool Lake to ballrooms along SH-360 — and the challenge is always the same: getting out-of-town guests from their hotel block to the ceremony and back without asking anyone to navigate an unfamiliar Metroplex highway exchange at night. A wedding shuttle booked through Party Bus in Arlington runs a continuous loop between your hotel block and the venue entrance, keeping guests in formal wear off the parking lot and away from the I-30/SH-360 junction after the reception. A 14-passenger Sprinter limo handles the bridal party on the wedding day itself — leather seating, tinted privacy windows, and individual USB charging at every seat.
For the bachelorette party the night before, the itinerary is yours; we build the schedule around your stops and handle every mile between them. Call 214-206-9269 for a free wedding transportation quote.

The stretch of the Metroplex between Grand Prairie and Grapevine holds some of the most accessible Texas wine country within DFW city limits. Delaney Vineyards (2000 Champagne Blvd, Grapevine, TX 76051) sits about 20 minutes north on SH-114, offering estate tastings in a setting that surprises first-timers. For craft beer, Martin House Brewing Company (220 S Sylvania Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76111) and HopFusion Ale Works (200 E Broadway Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76104) are less than 30 minutes west and anchor a solid pub crawl circuit through the Fort Worth Near Southside.
The entire case for a party bus on this kind of day comes down to one fact: the most interesting stops are spread across three cities and 40 highway miles, and somebody has to drive. A Grand Prairie party bus rental keeps the group together at every pour, cuts out the designated-driver conversation, and means the last stop can be as far out as the group wants to go. Call 214-206-9269 to map the route.
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Party Bus in Arlington serves Grand Prairie and the entire DFW Metroplex, from Irving and Mansfield to Cedar Hill and Duncanville. Whether you need an Arlington party bus for a Cowboys game, a Mesquite bus rental for a rodeo night, or transportation into downtown Dallas for a convention, we have the right vehicle and the right plan. Call 214-206-9269 to get started.
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Party Bus in Arlington proudly serves Grand Prairie, 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!
Booked a bus for a group night out in Grand Prairie and it was the highlight of the weekend. On time, clean, and the whole crew rode together. Couldn't have been easier.
Bianca R.
Steven Lee
Great experience from start to finish. Quoted upfront, showed up early, and the bus was nicer than expected. Made our group outing way more fun.
Aaliyah T.
Used them for a family celebration and everything was smooth. Roomy, comfortable, and they worked around our schedule. Would definitely book again.
Danny Whitfield
Reliable and easy to deal with. Pickup was right on time and the ride was comfortable for our whole group. No complaints.
Grand Prairie party bus rental prices depend on vehicle size, the date, and how long you need the bus. 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. Pricing shifts with the event, the date, and total mileage — a Rangers playoff week prices differently from a weekday corporate shuttle.
The fastest way to get an exact number is to call 214-206-9269 or use the online quote tool, which delivers all-inclusive pricing in under 30 seconds with no hidden costs.
Globe Life Field (734 Stadium Dr, Arlington, TX 76011) routes commercial buses to the designated oversized-vehicle areas off Stadium Drive on the north side of the ballpark. Stadium-adjacent parking requires pre-purchased passes — on-site day-of sales are limited and sell out fast for weekend and playoff games. The commercial drop-off puts your group steps from the main gates, compared to the remote rideshare pickup zones that push walkers 10–15 minutes from the entrances.
We recommend reviewing the official Globe Life Field parking and transportation page before game day to confirm current lot assignments and any road restrictions on Stadium Drive.
AT&T Stadium (1 AT&T Way, Arlington, TX 76011) designates commercial bus drop-off on Collins Street on the stadium's north side, near Gate A. The Cowboys operate a large lot system on I-30 frontage roads where bus parking requires a pre-purchased oversized-vehicle pass — car-rate passes do not cover buses. SH-360 northbound and the I-30 westbound off-ramp both back up significantly in the two hours before kickoff, so plan your departure from Grand Prairie to arrive at the lot at least three hours before game time. Checking the AT&T Stadium parking guide before each home game is worth the five minutes — lot assignments shift by event.
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (2400 Aviation Dr, DFW Airport, TX 75261) holds commercial buses in the Remote Bus Lot until the group coordinator calls for pickup. Charter buses load at the lower-level Arrivals curb at each terminal — Terminal A on the east side, Terminal D (international arrivals) on the west. The key sequence: get the full group together at baggage claim, confirm everyone has their bags, then call so the bus moves from the holding area to your terminal's commercial lane.
DFW enforces strict time limits on the commercial curb, so a partial group pickup wastes that window. For groups splitting arrivals across DFW and Love Field on the same day, we coordinate the terminal sequence. We recommend reviewing the official DFW ground transportation page before your arrival day.
For Rangers playoff games and Cowboys home openers, book a minimum of six to eight weeks in advance — ideally the moment your tickets are confirmed. The Arlington entertainment corridor draws enormous demand during those windows, and the mid-size vehicle inventory across the Metroplex moves fast. The same principle applies to large concert weekends at Choctaw Stadium and events at AT&T Stadium.
Waiting until two weeks out means premium pricing or nothing available in the right size. Lock in the bus when you lock in the tickets.
For most events — birthday nights, pub crawl outings, corporate shuttles, and standard sports nights — two to four weeks of lead time works well and gives you solid vehicle selection. For prom, book by December; high schools across Grand Prairie ISD, Arlington ISD, and Mansfield ISD all hold proms within a six-week window in April and May, and the right-size buses are committed months ahead. For major stadium events, playoff runs, and Air Show weekends at Grand Prairie Municipal Airport, book as soon as the date is confirmed.
The earlier you call 214-206-9269, the better your options on both vehicle and price.
Grand Prairie is within easy reach of some of the DFW Metroplex's biggest venues — from Major League Baseball and NFL stadiums to thoroughbred racing and indoor waterparks. Here are six destinations where a party bus makes the most sense.

Home of the Texas Rangers since 2020, Globe Life Field (734 Stadium Dr, Arlington, TX 76011) is a 40,518-seat climate-controlled ballpark — the largest retractable-roof stadium in the world when measured by seating capacity. Regular season runs from late March through September, with the playoff schedule extending into October and November. Stadium-adjacent lots like Lot K and Lot P1 require pre-purchased passes and sell out for weekend and postseason games weeks in advance.
The commercial bus drop-off on Stadium Drive puts your group at the gate before the lot-shuttle crowds even board. Rideshare pickup after night games backs up on the east side of the stadium — your bus is out in minutes while the rideshare queue is still building. We recommend reviewing the Rangers parking page before game day.
Address: 734 Stadium Dr, Arlington, TX 76011
Phone: (817) 533-1972

AT&T Stadium (1 AT&T Way, Arlington, TX 76011) seats up to 80,000 for Dallas Cowboys home games and expands past 100,000 for major events like the College Football Playoff and Wrestlemania. The Cowboys' home schedule runs from September through January, and the stadium also hosts the Cotton Bowl Classic each January and premium-tier concerts and boxing cards through the year. All event-day parking requires pre-purchased passes — none sold on arrival.
Collins Street on the north side of the stadium is the commercial bus approach, and buses need an oversized-vehicle parking pass separate from standard car passes. Purchasing the correct pass and arriving at least three hours before a sellout kickoff is the only way to avoid sitting on SH-360 until well after the first snap. Check the AT&T Stadium parking guide well ahead of your event date.
Address: 1 AT&T Way, Arlington, TX 76011
Phone: (817) 892-4000

Lone Star Park (1000 Lone Star Pkwy, Grand Prairie, TX 75050) is one of only three Thoroughbred tracks in Texas and the DFW Metroplex's premier horse racing destination. The live meet runs from mid-April through late July, with stakes weekends like the Lone Star Park Handicap drawing the largest crowds of the season. Lone Star Pkwy off SH-183 backs up hard on those weekends, and surface lot parking fills by early afternoon for big-race days.
A party bus drops your group curbside at the clubhouse entrance — no competing for a spot in the general parking field or dealing with the post-race gridlock on 183 West. The onboard bar means the afternoon can start before the first post time. Check the official Lone Star Park website for the current meet schedule.
Address: 1000 Lone Star Pkwy, Grand Prairie, TX 75050
Phone: (972) 263-7223

Epic Waters Indoor Waterpark (2970 Epic Pl, Grand Prairie, TX 75052) is a 80,000-square-foot year-round facility anchored by Texas’s longest indoor lazy river at more than 600 feet, along with a 30-person hot tub, multiple body slides, and a surf simulator. It is the kind of destination that works equally well for school group outings, family reunions, and corporate team events. The SH-161 and Pioneer Pkwy approach gets congested on weekend afternoons and summer school break days.
A charter bus handles a full class or a large family group in one load — undercarriage bays take the gear, and the group walks in together rather than arriving across four different parking rows. Group reservations for 15 or more are recommended well in advance. Check the Epic Waters website for current admission rates and group booking details.
Address: 2970 Epic Pl, Grand Prairie, TX 75050
Phone: (972) 337-3131

Lynn Creek Park (5700 Lake Ridge Pkwy, Grand Prairie, TX 75052) wraps around Joe Pool Lake and covers more than 2,200 acres of shoreline, picnic areas, sand volleyball courts, a marina, and a designated swim beach at Sandy Lake Campground. It is the top outdoor group destination in Grand Prairie for reunions, church retreats, and end-of-year school celebrations. Lake Ridge Pkwy off I-20 is a two-lane road in stretches, and on Memorial Day and Labor Day weekends the approach traffic reaches all the way back to the highway.
A charter bus consolidates the group, avoids the parking crunch in the main recreation lots, and gives the trip coordinator one arrival point to manage instead of a ten-car caravan across the park's multiple entry roads. Boat ramp and pavilion reservations through Dallas County Parks should be booked months ahead for summer weekends. Check the Dallas County Parks page for current reservation details.
Address: 5700 Lake Ridge Pkwy, Grand Prairie, TX 75052
Phone: (972) 264-1688

Texas Live! (1650 E Randol Mill Rd, Arlington, TX 76011) is a 200,000-square-foot entertainment complex connecting Globe Life Field and AT&T Stadium, built with group gatherings in mind — multiple full-service bars, live music stages, a hotel tower, and enough square footage to handle the overflow of two simultaneous major-league events. On nights when a Rangers game and a Cowboys watch party land on the same Saturday, Randol Mill Rd becomes a parking lot well before sundown.
Texas Live! does not have a dedicated customer parking structure — groups rely on the adjacent stadium lots, which fill early and charge event-night rates. A party bus drops your group at the front entrance on Randol Mill, no parking calculation required, and the bus is right there for pickup whenever your group decides to move on. It is the obvious anchor for any Arlington-area bachelor or bachelorette night and a natural first or last stop on a pub crawl that roams the ballpark district.
Check Texas Live! for current event schedules.
Address: 1650 E Randol Mill Rd, Arlington, TX 76011
Phone: (817) 852-6688