Boston Sporting Event Party Bus Rentals & Transportation
Boston is one of the most passionate sports cities in the country, and getting your group to Fenway Park, TD Garden, or Gillette Stadium should be half the fun — not half the headache. Whether you're organizing a crew of Red Sox faithful heading down Yawkey Way, a Celtics watch party rolling into the Seaport, or a Patriots tailgate caravan down Route 1 in Foxborough, Party Bus In Boston makes it easy to keep your whole group together. Book 15–35 passenger minibuses, Sprinter vans, and 40–56 passenger charter buses with an all-inclusive quote in minutes.
Call 857-317-8503 or get your instant price online today.
Providing Sporting Event Transportation Since 2011
Since 2011, Party Bus In Boston has been coordinating group transportation for Boston sports fans, youth travel teams, college alumni buses, and corporate outing groups across Massachusetts. That's more than a decade of game-day runs up I-93 to the Garden, out the Pike to the Xfinity Center, and down Route 1 to Gillette — which means we know exactly where the traffic stacks up on a Patriots Sunday and which approach road to Fenway backs up an hour before first pitch. We've handled everything from a 20-person Bruins group heading over from Cambridge to a 56-passenger charter moving an entire company's worth of Red Sox fans from Burlington down to Gate C. Every booking includes all-inclusive pricing with no surprise costs and a 24/7 reservation team available whenever your planning takes you.
What Booking Sporting Event Transportation With Party Bus In Boston Looks Like
Bus Options Perfect for Any Sporting Event Transportation Need in Boston, Massachusetts
Not every game-day group looks the same, and your vehicle shouldn't be one-size-fits-all either. A 14-passenger Sprinter limo works perfectly for a suite group heading to a Celtics playoff game at TD Garden — sleek enough for the occasion, nimble enough for the parking chaos around Causeway Street. A 25–35 passenger minibus is the right pick for a mid-size fan group riding from the suburbs into Kenmore Square, with powerful A/C and plush reclining seats for the commute.
And when your crew fills a full bus, a 56-passenger charter bus handles the load with undercarriage bays for tailgate gear, coolers, and equipment — plus an onboard restroom for the haul down I-95 to Foxborough. ADA-accessible vehicles are always available; just let us know before your event date.
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Sporting Event Transportation Services Available in Boston, Massachusetts and the Following Cities
Our Boston sporting event bus rental service is available from any location across Massachusetts — not just downtown. We regularly coordinate pickups from the North Shore, the South Shore, MetroWest communities like Framingham and Natick, and the Route 128 corridor. Groups flying into Logan International before heading straight to Gillette can arrange a seamless airport-to-stadium transfer.
We also serve the greater New England region for college tournament travel, away-game runs, and youth sports tournaments hosted across the state. Whether your group is gathering in Quincy, assembling in Woburn, or loading up in Newton, one call books the whole thing. Call 857-317-8503 to get your group moving today.
Fan Bus Rentals to Fenway, TD Garden, and Gillette Stadium
Boston fans know the real cost of driving to a game: $45–$55 garage rates near Fenway Park, zero street parking within six blocks of TD Garden on a playoff night, and Route 1 southbound turning into a 45-minute parking lot after a Patriots game at Gillette Stadium (1 Patriot Place, Foxborough, MA 02035). A Boston sporting event charter bus solves all three. Your group boards together, the pregame energy builds on the ride, and nobody has to skip the post-game drinks because they're driving.
At Gillette, charter buses use designated bus parking in Lot 9 off Route 1 — steps from the Patriot Place retail entrance and a short walk to the stadium gates — while individual cars fight over $50 general lots that sell out by noon on game day. Call 857-317-8503 to lock in your game-day bus.
Team Travel: Away Games, Tournaments, and Equipment Storage Across Massachusetts
Moving an entire sports team — plus the gear bags, helmets, sticks, or bats that come with them — requires more than just seats. A Boston charter bus rental built for team travel puts all of that in the undercarriage bays, so athletes ride with room to stretch instead of sitting on top of equipment bags. We coordinate away-game runs for high school and club teams heading out the Pike to Worcester, up I-93 to New Hampshire, or down I-95 to Providence for weekend tournaments.
Full-size charter buses include WiFi and power outlets so coaches can review film on the way back, and onboard restrooms eliminate the mid-trip rest stop that costs everyone 20 minutes. Tell us your roster count, your gear situation, and your tournament schedule — we'll match you with the right vehicle and confirm the logistics from there.
Party Bus Rentals to Every Boston Stadium and Arena
From a Bruins Stanley Cup run at TD Garden (100 Legends Way, Boston, MA 02114) to a sold-out Red Sox game at Fenway Park (4 Jersey St, Boston, MA 02215), a Boston party bus rental turns the commute into the first hour of the celebration. Our 15–50 passenger party buses come loaded with color-changing LED lighting, a built-in bar, Bluetooth sound, and wraparound seating — so the group is already at full energy by the time you reach Causeway Street. For concerts and college games at Agganis Arena (925 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, MA 02215) or football Saturdays at Harvard Stadium (65 N Harvard St, Boston, MA 02134), the party bus drops your crew right at the gate and picks everyone up when the final buzzer sounds.
No surge pricing, no 11 p.m. rideshare wait on Brookline Avenue. Call 857-317-8503 to book yours.
Youth Sports and Travel Team Transportation in the Greater Boston Area
Youth travel teams and rec leagues across Greater Boston face a familiar logistics problem: a tournament in Lowell, a dozen families with cars, and nobody wants to carpool because game schedules shift. A Boston minibus rental solves the coordination headache in one booking. Parents drop off at a central meeting spot — say, a school parking lot in Medford or a commuter rail station in Braintree — and the team rides together with gear stowed cleanly in overhead and undercarriage storage.
Climate-controlled comfort keeps young athletes fresh on the way to tournaments at venues like New Balance Field (134 Soldiers Field Rd, Brighton, MA 02135) or rinks across the North Shore. We work with rec leagues, travel baseball clubs, hockey associations, and lacrosse organizations throughout Massachusetts. Let us know your headcount and your tournament location; we'll handle the rest.
Alumni Groups, College Sports, and Homecoming Game Travel in Boston
Boston is home to more colleges per square mile than almost anywhere in the country, and fall football Saturdays prove it — alumni buses from Harvard, BC, BU, and Northeastern fill the streets on homecoming weekends every October. A Boston bus rental keeps your alumni group together from the hotel block or reunion venue straight to the stadium, with no one getting separated trying to find parking in Allston or Cambridge. For Big East matchups at Alumni Stadium (140 Commonwealth Ave, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467) or Ivy League travel games requiring an overnight trip, a full-size charter bus with reclining seats and onboard WiFi turns the journey into a continuation of the reunion.
Groups heading to Patriot League games at Holy Cross or Merrimack can book a single coach and coordinate the whole crew from one departure point. Call 857-317-8503 to plan your alumni group transportation today.
How Much Does Sporting Event Transportation in Boston Cost?
| Type of Bus | Cost Per Hour Weekdays | Cost Per Hour Weekends | Cost Per Day |
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| 14 Passenger Sprinter Limo | $170 – $318+ | $219 – $344+ | $1,526 – $3,113+ |
| Sprinter Van Rental | $187 – $273+ | $218 – $366+ | $1,395 – $2,748+ |
| 15 Passenger Party Bus | $204 – $330+ | $241 – $312+ | $1,396 – $2,817+ |
| 18 Passenger Party Bus | $266 – $330+ | $268 – $378+ | $2,121 – $2,563+ |
| 20 Passenger Party Bus | $244 – $338+ | $268 – $340+ | $1,939 – $2,796+ |
| 25 Passenger Party Bus | $248 – $326+ | $265 – $360+ | $1,827 – $2,854+ |
| 28 Passenger Party Bus | $255 – $337+ | $279 – $351+ | $2,147 – $2,653+ |
| 30 Passenger Party Bus | $297 – $374+ | $318 – $414+ | $2,331 – $3,021+ |
| 40 Passenger Party Bus | $297 – $338+ | $321 – $478+ | $2,297 – $3,473+ |
| 50 Passenger Party Bus | $294 – $441+ | $337 – $490+ | $2,173 – $4,043+ |
| 15–35 Passenger Minibus | $113 – $246+ | $147 – $261+ | $1,098 – $2,105+ |
| 40–56 Passenger Charter Bus | $158 – $327+ | $162 – $348+ | $1,331 – $2,841+ |
| Rates vary by trip length, travel dates, passenger count, amenities, and availability. Use our online quote form or call 857-317-8503 for exact pricing. | |||
Client Reviews of Our Sporting Event Transportation in Boston
Took a big group to the game and rented this so we wouldn't deal with parking or traffic. Best call ever. We tailgated with our own music on the way, stayed pumped up, and rolled right back into Boston after without sitting in a parking lot for an hour. The bus was roomy and loud in the best way. Booking was quick and the price split among us beat parking and rideshares combined.
Juniper W.
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Ezekiel D.
Our crew goes to a few games a season and this year we did the party bus and won't go back. Everyone together, gear and snacks on board, music going, and zero stress about who stays sober to drive or finding the cars after. The bus was clean and comfortable and the sound was great. Reserving it was simple and they confirmed fast. Honestly the ride became part of the gameday tradition for us now.
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Constance F.
Surprised my husband with a party bus for his birthday game outing with his buddies. They had a blast. Plenty of room to stand around and celebrate, great speakers, and an easy trip in and out without any parking nightmares. The booking process was straightforward and the quote was clear. He said it felt like the VIP treatment all the way to the stadium and back. I scored major points with that gift.
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Mordecai L.
Rented this for a group heading to a big rivalry game and the energy on board was unreal. We had our chants going before we even got there and the ride back into Boston kept the celebration alive after a win. The bus was spacious, clean, and built for a good time. Booking ahead was easy and they handled our group size no problem. This is now our official gameday setup.
Frequently Asked Questions About our Boston Sporting Event Transportation Services
Where does a charter bus drop off at Fenway Park?
Charter buses can drop passengers on Brookline Avenue near the Yawkey Way (Jersey Street) entrance — the most direct pedestrian approach to Gate B and Gate C. Parking for full-size buses is typically coordinated in advance through private lots in the Fenway neighborhood. Because street access around Boylston Street and Brookline Avenue tightens two hours before first pitch, we factor that timing into your pickup and drop-off plan when you book.
How far in advance should I book a bus for a Patriots game at Gillette Stadium?
For regular-season Patriots home games, we recommend booking at least four to six weeks out. Playoff games and marquee matchups — especially night games that generate heavy demand from groups across New England — can sell out the right vehicle size within a few weeks of the schedule release. Route 1 in Foxborough sees heavy bus traffic on game days; the earlier you confirm, the better your vehicle options and pickup flexibility.
Call 857-317-8503 to check availability for your date.
Can a charter bus park at Gillette Stadium during the game?
Yes. Charter and motorcoach buses park in Lot 9 at Gillette Stadium, accessed via Route 1 in Foxborough. Lot 9 bus parking requires a pre-purchased pass — these are not sold at the gate on game day.
The lot is a manageable walk to the main stadium entrance and puts your group close to the Patriot Place shops if you want to extend the tailgate. We factor the parking pass into your trip coordination when you book; confirm current rates on the official Gillette Stadium parking page before your event.
What's the best vehicle for a small group heading to a Celtics or Bruins game at TD Garden?
For groups of 10–20, a minibus is the right fit for a TD Garden game. It's maneuverable enough to navigate the tight streets around Causeway Street and North Station, and it drops your crew directly outside the main entrance without hunting for parking in a garage that fills two hours before tipoff. A Sprinter van or 14-passenger Sprinter limo works well for smaller VIP groups or suite parties.
For groups larger than 25, a full-size charter bus waiting nearby is the cleanest solution.
Do you handle transportation for youth hockey and lacrosse tournaments?
Absolutely. We coordinate youth sports transportation for hockey, lacrosse, basketball, and soccer travel teams throughout Massachusetts. A minibus holds the roster plus equipment bags, keeps everyone on one departure schedule, and eliminates the carpool coordination that falls apart when game times shift.
Just give us your team size, gear requirements, and the tournament location — we'll book the right vehicle and confirm all the logistics from there. Call 857-317-8503 to get started.
Can the bus wait for us during the game and take us home afterward?
Yes — your bus is reserved as a block of hours, so it can drop the group at the stadium, wait nearby during the game, and pick everyone up at a pre-arranged meeting spot when the final whistle blows. At Gillette, we wait in Lot 9; at TD Garden, we coordinate a Causeway Street pickup. We set the post-game pickup window and location with you when you book, so there's no scramble at 11 p.m. on a congested game night.
Everyone knows exactly where to meet, and the bus is right there when they get there.




