Book Washington Sporting Event Transportation in Minutes!
From Commanders games out on the Beltway to Capitals playoff nights at Capital One Arena, Washington sports fans know that getting to the venue is half the battle. Gridlock on I-66, sold-out Metro cars, and parking lots that fill hours before kickoff make game-day travel a genuine headache — unless your whole crew climbs aboard one bus together. Party Bus In Washington gives fan groups, youth travel teams, and alumni crews access to a fleet of minibuses, party buses, and full-size charter buses, with all-inclusive pricing in under 30 seconds.
Call 202-602-1664 to lock in your game-day ride.
Providing Sporting Event Transportation Since 2011
Party Bus In Washington has been coordinating group transportation to D.C. stadiums and arenas since 2011 — which means we've seen the Beltway at its worst during a Commanders sellout, and we've had buses outside Capital One Arena on a Game 7 night when rideshare wait times pushed past an hour. That experience is what you're getting when you book with us. We know which approach roads into Northwest Stadium close hours before kickoff, where buses unload at Nationals Park (1500 South Capitol St SE, Washington, DC 20003), and how post-game traffic on I-295 stacks up after a late-inning Nationals walkoff.
One call is all it takes to get your group coordinated and moving. Reach our reservation team any time at 202-602-1664.
What Booking Sporting Event Transportation With Party Bus In Washington Looks Like
Bus Options Perfect for Any Sporting Event Transportation Need in Washington, District of Columbia
Not every fan group is the same size, and not every stadium trip has the same logistics — so our fleet covers the full range. A 15- to 35-passenger minibus is the right call for a smaller crew heading to a D.C. United match at Audi Field (100 Potomac Ave SW, Washington, DC 20024), where Lot 8 fills fast and street parking on Maine Avenue is a fight. A 40- to 56-passenger charter bus is built for the bigger hauls — a full-roster travel day out to Northwest Stadium, a department-wide outing to a Nationals afternoon game, or a multi-stop rally before an evening tipoff at Capital One Arena.
Party buses (15 to 50 passengers) bring a built-in sound system and LED lighting to keep the energy up from the first pickup to the stadium entrance. ADA-accessible vehicles are always available; just mention it when you book.
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40-56 Passenger Charter Bus
Sporting Event Transportation Services Available in Washington, District of Columbia and the Following Cities
Our sporting event transportation service is available from any location across the District of Columbia and the entire surrounding metro region. We regularly pick up fan groups from Arlington, Alexandria, Silver Spring, Bethesda, and Rockville — bringing fans in from the Virginia and Maryland suburbs without anyone fighting the Beltway interchange traffic at I-495 and I-270. Whether your group is gathering at a hotel in Rosslyn, a neighborhood bar in Dupont Circle, or a parking lot near the NoMa Metro station before a Nationals game, we build the route around your crew's actual starting point.
Away-game and tournament runs extend further into Virginia, Maryland, and beyond. Call 202-602-1664 to tell us your pickup location and headcount.
Commanders, Capitals, Nationals, and D.C. United: Fan Group Transportation Across Every D.C. Sport
The four major pro franchises in Washington play at four different venues spread across the District and Prince George's County — and each one has its own game-day traffic trap. Northwest Stadium (formerly FedExField, 1600 FedEx Way, Landover, MD 20785) sits off MD-202 near I-495, where the Beltway bogs down hours before a Commanders home game; the stadium requires pre-purchased parking passes, and shuttle service from remote lots adds 30-plus minutes to the post-game exit. A charter bus drops your group at the designated charter zone on the stadium's north side and waits nearby for the return, bypassing the lot lottery entirely.
Capital One Arena and Nationals Park each have their own parking crunches, and Audi Field's riverside location means arriving on foot beats circling for a spot. One bus solves all four stadiums the same way: your group arrives and departs as one.
Team Travel for Away Games, Tournaments, and Equipment Runs Out of Washington
Amateur and club sports teams across D.C. make regular runs to tournament sites in Baltimore, Fredericksburg, Annapolis, and Richmond — distances where splitting into a caravan of passenger vehicles means everyone arrives exhausted and gear gets lost between cars. A charter bus with undercarriage storage bays handles full equipment loads: gear bags, coolers, folding tables, and uniform trunks all travel in the bays while the team rides comfortably above. The run down I-95 South to Richmond is about 110 miles; the trek up the Baltimore-Washington Parkway to BWI-area fields is roughly 35 miles.
Both are straightforward in a well-equipped coach, and both are nightmarish in a caravan that keeps getting separated at toll plazas. Book the right-size vehicle once and keep the whole squad together from warmup to celebration. Call 202-602-1664 to build your team travel plan.
Party Bus Rentals to Every Major Stadium in Washington, D.C.
Whether it is a playoff run at Capital One Arena (601 F St NW, Washington, DC 20004) for the Capitals or Wizards, an afternoon at Nationals Park along the Anacostia waterfront, or a D.C. United home stand at Audi Field, a Washington party bus rental turns the ride into the pregame. Our 15- to 50-passenger party buses arrive with a full sound system, color-changing LED lighting, and a built-in bar setup — so the energy is already running high when the bus pulls up to the gate. The Judiciary Square Metro stop empties thousands of fans onto F Street before a Capital One Arena tipoff, and rideshare prices spike sharply on those nights.
A party bus rental skips all of that: one flat rate, one pickup, and your group walks in together. Pricing for party buses runs $204 to $490 per hour depending on vehicle size; call 202-602-1664 for a same-day all-inclusive quote.
Youth Sports, Travel Teams, and Junior Tournament Transportation in Washington, D.C.
Youth travel teams based in the D.C. metro area compete at facilities across the region — soccer complexes in Germantown, Maryland, lacrosse tournaments at facilities in Northern Virginia, and travel baseball at venues stretching from Prince William County to Delaware. Coordinating reliable transportation for young athletes means accounting for equipment, keeping chaperone ratios manageable, and avoiding the chaos of a parent caravan. A 15- to 35-passenger minibus is the sweet spot for most youth travel squads — easy to board from a school or community center, roomy enough for gear bags and coolers in the overhead storage, and maneuverable through the suburban roads near tournament complexes.
ADA-accessible vehicles are always available with advance notice. For multi-day tournaments that require multiple trips, our reservation team helps coordinate scheduling so no one waits around after a game. Call 202-602-1664 to get your travel team sorted.
Alumni Groups, GW Colonials, Georgetown Hoyas, and Howard Bison Game-Day Transportation
Washington is a college sports city in a way that does not always get full credit. Georgetown University basketball at Capital One Arena draws packed alumni sections; Howard University football and basketball bring Bison faithful from across the DMV; and George Washington University events draw alumni networks spread across multiple D.C. neighborhoods. Homecoming weekends for any of these programs put enormous pressure on Metro capacity and neighborhood parking near campus.
A Washington charter bus rental keeps the alumni group together from the hotel or reunion dinner to the arena, takes care of the parking search in Georgetown's already-tight street grid, and gets everyone back after the game without scrambling for rideshare cars at 11 p.m. on a Saturday. For out-of-town alumni flying in for homecoming, we coordinate airport pickups at DCA or IAD as part of the same itinerary. Call 202-602-1664 to plan your game-day alumni run.
How Much Does Sporting Event Transportation in Washington 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 202-602-1664 for exact pricing. | |||
Client Reviews of Our Sporting Event Transportation in Washington
Took the bus to a big game with my crew and it was the only way to do it. We tailgated on the ride in, the sound system kept us pumped, and we skipped the parking madness entirely. They dropped us close and were waiting right where they said after. The ride home through Washington with everyone celebrating the win was the cherry on top. We're season-ticket loyal to this bus now.
Shanice B.
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Ignacio R.
Game day with fifteen friends and trying to caravan would've been a disaster, so we booked the bus. Everyone stayed together, brought snacks, and the energy on board was electric both directions. Booking was quick and they nailed the timing around the game. No parking fees, no splitting up, no designated worrier. The post-game ride home was honestly as fun as the game itself. Loved every minute.
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Brenna H.
We do a sports outing every year and this was the best version yet. The bus had tons of room, great speakers, and the lights got us in game mode before we arrived. Setting up the reservation was easy and they were flexible with our group's chaos. Getting dropped right near the gates and picked up after beat fighting for parking by a mile. Already locked in for next season.
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Tobias M.
Booked the bus for a playoff game and it made the whole day. We piled on in our team colors, the music had everyone hyped, and the ride around Washington felt like a rolling tailgate. The booking process was simple and they kept us posted on timing. Skipping the lot crawl after the final whistle was worth it alone. Whole group agreed this is how we're doing games from now on.
Frequently Asked Questions About our Washington Sporting Event Transportation Services
Where exactly do charter buses drop off at Northwest Stadium for Commanders games?
Charter buses arriving at Northwest Stadium are directed to the north side of the property off FedEx Way, where designated bus and oversized vehicle drop-off zones sit closer to the main gate entrances than the general parking lots. All parking at Northwest Stadium requires pre-purchased passes — none sold on site — and event-day road closures on MD-202 and the surrounding service roads can begin two or more hours before kickoff. We confirm the current approach route and drop zone for your specific game date when you book.
How far in advance should we book a party bus for a Capitals or Wizards playoff game at Capital One Arena?
Playoff dates move the market fast. Once a series is confirmed, D.C.-area transportation books out within 48 to 72 hours for the best vehicle sizes. For regular-season games, two to three weeks of lead time is workable.
For any playoff or conference finals scenario — or for marquee events like the NHL Winter Classic or NBA All-Star weekend — book the moment your tickets are confirmed. Call 202-602-1664 as soon as you know the date.
Can a charter bus drop off directly at Nationals Park?
Yes. Nationals Park accommodates charter bus drop-off on South Capitol Street SE and the surrounding gate-access roads along the Anacostia riverfront. The Half Street and First Street SE gates are the primary pedestrian entrances, and buses wait in designated zones within walking distance.
On high-attendance days — Opening Day, July 4th fireworks games, and postseason dates — South Capitol Street experiences significant congestion beginning about 90 minutes before first pitch, so we build that buffer into the pickup time when you schedule your run.
What is the best vehicle size for a fan group of 20 to 30 people going to a D.C. United match at Audi Field?
A 25- to 35-passenger minibus is the ideal fit for that size group at Audi Field. The stadium's Southwest D.C. location along the Anacostia riverfront offers limited on-site parking, and the nearest Metro station (Waterfront on the Green Line) is about a 10-minute walk. A minibus drops your group at the Potomac Avenue SW gate, handles the return pickup, and keeps the cost per head well below what a caravan of rideshares would run on a busy match night.
Call 202-602-1664 for a quote.
Do you provide buses for youth sports travel across the D.C. metro region?
Yes — youth sports and travel team transportation is one of our most common requests in the D.C. area. We coordinate runs to tournament complexes in Germantown, Gaithersburg, Fredericksburg, Prince William County, and Northern Virginia's sports park corridors. Minibuses in our fleet include overhead storage for gear bags and climate control for long tournament days, and ADA-accessible vehicles are available with advance notice.
Chaperone-to-student ratios are easy to manage with one vehicle and one coordinated itinerary.
What happens with parking and drop-off when multiple teams or fan groups are arriving at the same stadium on the same day?
On days with high traffic volume — a Commanders division game, a Nationals playoff contest, or a Capital One Arena doubleheader — stadium approach roads and bus staging zones get crowded fast. Our reservation team accounts for this by building an earlier arrival window into your itinerary, confirming the specific drop zone for your vehicle size, and setting a clear post-game pickup location before your group ever enters the stadium. You agree on the pickup spot and time before anyone boards, so there is no scrambling outside a packed arena after the final buzzer.
Call 202-602-1664 to build your game-day plan.




