Grand Prairie Party Bus & Charter Bus Rentals
Need a Grand Prairie party bus rental without calling every company in the Metroplex? Arlingtonpartybus.net lets you submit one quick quote request and compare party buses, minibuses, charter buses, amenities, and all-inclusive rates from a network of bus companies serving Grand Prairie. Whether you’re heading to EpicCentral, Texas Trust CU Theatre, Lone Star Park, or an Arlington game, start your quote in seconds or call 682-226-7100 for help comparing options!
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Arlingtonpartybus.net is just a website. It's not a bus company and it's not a broker — it's an easy way to compare group transportation in Grand Prairie, Texas. Fill out one quick form or call, and see different vehicle options and all-inclusive rates in seconds.
Here’s how it works: you enter your travel date, group size, pickup location, destination, and any amenities you want into one short form. You can then see different vehicle options and all-inclusive rates from bus companies serving Grand Prairie instead of repeating the same itinerary over and over on separate calls. No account is required, and the quote request is free.
You choose the vehicle that fits your group — a 14-passenger Sprinter limousine for a small celebration, a 15- to 35-passenger minibus for hotel transfers, a party bus for a night out, or a 40-56 passenger charter bus for a school group or large event. You never pay for seats you do not need. Call 682-226-7100 or start your quote online today!
Bus Types Available in Grand Prairie
Grand Prairie bus rentals range from compact Sprinter limousines and minibuses to 15- to 50-passenger party buses and full-size motorcoaches. Browse the full selection of bus types, then match your headcount and itinerary to the vehicle that fits. A smaller bus works better around downtown Grand Prairie, while a motorcoach gives larger groups more storage for longer trips.
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Buses/vehicles listed above are NOT exact makes and models available. We are NOT a bus company. Photos are examples only and may show stock or typical vehicles, not the exact bus or vehicle you will receive. To get more exact vehicle photos, availability, and pricing, fill out the online quote form or call 682-226-7100.
Common Grand Prairie Party Bus and Charter Bus Amenities
Party buses in Grand Prairie can include wraparound seating, LED lighting, Bluetooth sound, and flat-panel TVs for celebrations around Main Street, EpicCentral, or the Arlington Entertainment District. If your trip is more practical than festive, a minibus may be a better fit, with climate control, reclining seats, overhead storage, WiFi, and power outlets.
Full-size charter buses add undercarriage luggage bays, onboard restrooms, PA systems, and room for equipment — useful for field trips to Epic Waters, sports travel to AT&T Stadium, or convention transfers between DFW Airport and the Grand Prairie Convention Center. Amenities vary by vehicle, so share what your group actually needs before requesting pricing.
Air-conditioning
Wraparound Leather Seats
AUX / Bluetooth Sound System
LED and Fiber Optic Lighting
Built-in Bar Areas With Ice Storage and Cup Holders
TVs and Entertainment Systems
Amenities listed above are just common types of features available on party buses. Because we are a lead referral website and do not directly own or operate buses, exact vehicle features vary by provider and availability. After you submit your quote request, you will see a results page to browse your available options. To confirm the exact amenities included on a specific bus, simply call 682-226-7100.
Grand Prairie Party Bus Prices
How much does a party bus cost in Grand Prairie? To give you an idea, a smaller 14-passenger Sprinter limousine may run around $170–$350 per hour, 15- to 20-passenger party buses may fall near $200–$375 per hour, and 25- to 35-passenger buses may run about $250–$450 per hour. Larger 40- to 50-passenger party buses may reach $300–$500 per hour, while a full-size charter bus may run approximately $150–$300 per hour or $1,200–$2,500 per day.
Those figures help you plan, not promise a locked-in rate. Your final quote depends on the date, trip length, vehicle size, number of stops, event demand, and whether you need the bus across Grand Prairie, Arlington, Dallas, Fort Worth, or the wider DFW area. Prom weekends, Cowboys and Rangers games, the State Fair of Texas from September 25–October 18, 2026, and Prairie Lights from November 26–December 31, 2026 can thin out availability quickly.
Check the party bus prices page or call 682-226-7100 for a trip-specific quote.
| 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 – $340+ | $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+ |
| ABOVE PRICES ARE JUST EXAMPLES. These figures are not current market data, exact quotes, or guaranteed ranges. Your final price and vehicle options depend entirely on your specific trip details. To get an exact price for your trip, request an estimate online or call 682-226-7100. | |||
Find the Right Grand Prairie Party Bus in Minutes
Planning group transportation around Grand Prairie means dealing with more than distance. Your route may cross State Highway 161, Interstate 30, Belt Line Road, Mayfield Road, or the Arlington Entertainment District before you even reach the venue, and a Saturday event can turn a short trip into a long curbside wait. Arlingtonpartybus.net gives you one place to enter the details and see vehicle options from a large network of bus companies serving the area.
You can compare a party bus for a birthday night, a minibus for a wedding hotel loop, or a 15-35 passenger minibus for a corporate outing at EpicCentral. If your group is heading farther away, you can request a full-size coach with luggage bays, power outlets, reclining seats, and an onboard restroom. You pick the bus, amenities, and rate that make sense for your trip.
Instead of piecing together separate calls and mismatched quotes, Arlingtonpartybus.net makes the first step easy: enter your itinerary once, and review different transportation options and all-inclusive rates side by side. Call 682-226-7100 when you are ready to get pricing for your trip!
Party Bus & Charter Bus Services Offered in Grand Prairie
Use Arlingtonpartybus.net to start a quote for airport transfers, concerts, corporate events, birthdays, weddings, field trips, sporting events, private celebrations, and brewery outings across Grand Prairie. Choose the service that matches your trip, then compare vehicles and rates without calling company after company.

Grand Prairie Airport Shuttles & Transportation
Landing at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) with a group and luggage? DFW stretches across five terminals and uses International Parkway as its main north-south airport road, so meeting at the wrong terminal can turn a simple pickup into a full airport loop. Your Grand Prairie airport shuttle should be planned around the terminal where your group actually exits baggage claim.
DFW’s official ground transportation guidance places charter buses at the lower-level curbside of each terminal. Gather everyone and all luggage before contacting the bus, then use the airport’s official charter bus and ground transportation page to confirm the current curb instructions. For international arrivals, add time for customs and baggage before the group assembles.
A full-size coach with undercarriage bays keeps suitcases together on the run from DFW to Grand Prairie hotels, EpicCentral, or the convention center. Call 682-226-7100 to start your airport quote!

Grand Prairie Bachelor & Bachelorette Transportation
Planning a bachelorette night around Grand Prairie, Arlington, and Dallas? The route can stretch from dinner at FireHouse Gastro Park (321 W Main Street, Grand Prairie, TX 75050) to drinks near the Arlington Entertainment District, then back to a hotel near DFW or Las Colinas. Separating the group between rideshares gets especially messy when everyone leaves at the same time after a concert or Cowboys event.
A Grand Prairie party bus keeps the celebration in one vehicle with Bluetooth sound, color-changing lights, perimeter seating, and room for the whole group. You can build a loop through Main Street, EpicCentral, Arlington, and nearby Irving without asking guests to find each stop independently. FireHouse Gastro Park offers private event areas, while the bachelor and bachelorette transportation page helps you compare party buses by group size.
Call 682-226-7100 once your headcount and stops are ready.

Grand Prairie Birthday, Sweet 16, & Quinceañera Party Bus Rentals
Grand Prairie gives birthday groups several very different trip styles: a family gathering at EpicCentral, a private event at FireHouse Gastro Park, a party at Andretti Indoor Karting and Games, or a dinner-and-concert night at Texas Trust CU Theatre. EpicCentral covers 172 acres near State Highway 161 and includes The Epic, Epic Waters, PlayGrand Adventures, The Summit, restaurants, trails, and open areas.
That size matters when you are coordinating children, parents, presents, and food across multiple stops. A Grand Prairie birthday party bus can handle the group between venues while a smaller minibus may be easier for a family of 15 to 25. For a quinceañera or Sweet 16, ask about reclining seating, music, lighting, and luggage space for decorations before requesting a quote.
Use the official EpicCentral information page to confirm current access details.

Grand Prairie Concert Transportation & Shuttles
Concert nights at Texas Trust CU Theatre at Grand Prairie (1001 Texas Trust Way, Grand Prairie, TX 75050) bring a simple parking plan with one catch: the venue’s parking is first come, first served, opens two hours before the event, and does not accept cash. The official directions page lists general parking near $25, VIP/Suites parking near $50, and a designated drop-off directly in front of the building.
A Grand Prairie concert party bus lets your group unload at the front instead of splitting into several cars around Belt Line Road and Lone Star Parkway. The theatre also prohibits tailgating, grilling, open flames, and overnight parking, so a party bus is useful when your group wants to meet at a hotel, eat at EpicCentral, and arrive together for the show. Review the official Texas Trust CU Theatre parking and directions page before your event, then compare options through the concert transportation page.

Grand Prairie Corporate Event Transportation
Planning a conference at the Grand Prairie Convention Center (2925 State Highway 161, Grand Prairie, TX 75052)? The venue sits inside EpicCentral, has more than 10,000 square feet of event space, and can accommodate groups of up to 1,000 guests. That makes hotel movement the part planners need to organize first — especially when attendees are coming from the adjacent Hilton Garden Inn, Homewood Suites, DFW Airport, or offices across the Metroplex.
A Grand Prairie corporate event shuttle keeps employees and guests on one schedule instead of sending everyone through the State Highway 161 and Interstate 20 corridors in separate cars. Use a minibus for executive transfers or a larger coach for convention loops, then add WiFi and power outlets when attendees need to work between sessions. The official Grand Prairie Convention Center site lists the venue layout and hotel connections.
Start a quote through the corporate event transportation page before your conference date fills up.

Grand Prairie Private Event Transportation Services
Grand Prairie private events can run from a family reunion at Lynn Creek Park to a company celebration at EpicCentral or a birthday gathering at FireHouse Gastro Park. Lynn Creek Park (5610 Lake Ridge Parkway, Grand Prairie, TX 75052) sits beside Joe Pool Lake and includes picnic areas, trails, a boat ramp, concessions, and a park entry fee. That combination means coolers, folding chairs, food, and extra gear may all be part of the itinerary.
A private event shuttle gives you one coordinated pickup plan from hotels or homes before the group heads south on Lake Ridge Parkway. For Prairie Lights, the city lists a three-mile light route at Lynn Creek Park running November 26–December 31, 2026, while Main Street Fest takes over downtown from October 23–25, 2026. Both dates create strong demand for group transportation, so use the private event transportation page to compare vehicles before the event weekend arrives.

Grand Prairie Homecoming & Prom Party Bus Rentals
Prom season creates a short booking window across Grand Prairie, Arlington, Mansfield, and nearby school districts, with many groups needing vehicles on the same April and May weekends. A typical itinerary may include school pickup, photos, dinner, a drop-off at Texas Trust CU Theatre, and a late return to the hotel or after-party location. That is too many moving pieces for a five-car convoy.
For school dances at Texas Trust CU Theatre (1001 Texas Trust Way), the venue lists a front drop-off area, credit/debit-only parking, and a no-re-entry policy during events. A Grand Prairie prom party bus keeps students together between each scheduled stop, while a minibus may suit a smaller group of friends. Prom vehicles often disappear first for the spring weekends, so submit your quote request by December if you want more choices.
Call 682-226-7100 before the calendar gets crowded.

Grand Prairie School Event & Field Trip Transportation
Teachers planning a field trip to Epic Waters, PlayGrand Adventures, Traders Village, or Ripley’s Power Up Arena need more than a seat count. Students may bring backpacks, lunches, towels, sports equipment, or changes of clothes, and some destinations spread the group over a large property. EpicCentral alone covers 172 acres, while Traders Village Grand Prairie (2602 Mayfield Road, Grand Prairie, TX 75052) combines market buildings, rides, food stands, and a large outdoor footprint.
A Grand Prairie field trip bus keeps students in assigned seating and gives teachers one arrival plan instead of a line of cars trying to regroup at Mayfield Road. A 15- to 35-passenger minibus works for a smaller class, while a 56-passenger coach gives a full class room for backpacks and longer drives. Check the official Grand Prairie parks page and each attraction’s group policies before requesting your quote.

Grand Prairie Sporting Event Transportation
Grand Prairie sits close to the Arlington sports corridor, where AT&T Stadium, Globe Life Field, and Choctaw Stadium can fill the same road network on overlapping event dates. At AT&T Stadium (1 AT&T Way, Arlington, TX 76011), the official parking guide places bus parking in part of Lot 15 and requires a bus parking pass. Passenger drop-off zones are listed near Lot 1 on Randol Mill Road and Lot 6 off Cowboys Way, but post-event pickup access can change while traffic clears.
At Globe Life Field (734 Stadium Drive, Arlington, TX 76011), oversized vehicles are directed to the bus lot off Arlington Downs, with official guidance listing approximately $60 for bus parking and a northbound Nolan Ryan Expressway drop-off and pickup area between Randol Mill Road and Road to Six Flags. Review the AT&T Stadium parking page and the Globe Life Field A-to-Z guide, then use the sporting event transportation page to line up your vehicle.

Grand Prairie Wedding Transportation & Shuttle Service
Wedding transportation around Grand Prairie often involves hotel blocks near State Highway 161, DFW Airport, Arlington, and the Las Colinas corridor before the ceremony moves to a local venue. The Ruthe Jackson Center (3113 S. Carrier Parkway, Grand Prairie, TX 75052) offers an 8,500-square-foot ballroom, conference rooms, gardens, and outdoor ceremony space, while the Grand Prairie Convention Center sits inside EpicCentral with nearby partner hotels.
A Grand Prairie wedding shuttle lets you run a clean loop from the hotel block to the ceremony and reception without asking guests to navigate Carrier Parkway, State Highway 161, or unfamiliar roads after dark. A minibus may fit the wedding party, while a larger coach handles guests, garment bags, gifts, and reception supplies. The official Grand Prairie venue guide lists local event locations and addresses.
Use the wedding transportation page to compare options as soon as your venue and guest count are set.

Grand Prairie Winery Tour & Pub Crawl Transportation
Grand Prairie’s nightlife itinerary can begin at RIOS Brewing, the city’s neighborhood brewery, continue through FireHouse Gastro Park on West Main Street, and branch into Arlington, Irving, or Grapevine for additional stops. RIOS Brewing lists more than 40 beers on tap, food, cocktails, and live music, while FireHouse Gastro Park offers indoor and outdoor event areas at 321 W. Main Street.
A Grand Prairie winery tour and pub crawl bus keeps everyone on the same route while the itinerary moves between tasting rooms, restaurants, and music venues. Use a smaller minibus for a daytime brewery loop or a party bus when the evening includes several stops and onboard music. If your route continues toward Irving, you can compare an Irving party bus or add nearby destinations through the winery tour and pub crawl page.
Confirm each venue’s group policy before you request the final quote.
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Party Bus & Group Transportation in Grand Prairie & Beyond
Grand Prairie trips often cross city lines, especially when your itinerary includes DFW Airport, AT&T Stadium, Toyota Music Factory in Irving, downtown Fort Worth, or a wedding venue in Mansfield. Compare a Fort Worth party bus, Irving bus rental, Mansfield party bus, or North Richland Hills transportation through the same quote process.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Grand Prairie Party Bus Rentals
How does this website work?
Arlingtonpartybus.net helps you compare bus rental options; it is not the bus company and does not rent, own, or operate vehicles. When you submit the quote form, your trip details go through a booking company so you can review pricing and available vehicles for your date. You compare the options and book through the process shown with your quote.
What is Arlingtonpartybus.net?
Arlingtonpartybus.net is just a website that helps you request and compare party buses, minibuses, Sprinter limousines, and charter buses serving Grand Prairie. It's not a bus company, and it doesn't own or operate any vehicle — it's simply an easy way to see different options and all-inclusive rates from bus companies serving the area, all in one place, with no account required.
How does Arlingtonpartybus.net work?
Enter your date, group size, pickup location, destination, and trip details into the quote form, or call 682-226-7100. You'll see different vehicle options, amenities, and all-inclusive rates from bus companies serving Grand Prairie in seconds, so you can compare and pick the vehicle that fits your itinerary. No account is required.
How much does a party bus cost in Grand Prairie?
To give you an idea, party bus pricing may range from roughly $180–$350 per hour for smaller vehicles and $300–$500 per hour for larger buses. Full-size charter buses may run around $150–$300 per hour or $1,200–$2,500 per day. Pricing changes with group size, date, travel time, number of stops, and demand around Cowboys games, Rangers games, prom season, Main Street Fest, and Prairie Lights.
Request a quote for your exact itinerary rather than relying on a general range.
Where does a group bus pick up at DFW Airport?
DFW’s official ground transportation information places charter buses at the lower-level curbside of each terminal. Your group should collect luggage, assemble at the agreed terminal, and then contact the bus so it can approach the curb at the right time. Review the official DFW ground transportation guide before landing because airport procedures and construction can change.
Where do buses park for AT&T Stadium events?
AT&T Stadium’s official parking guidance places bus parking in a portion of Lot 15, and a bus parking pass is required. Passenger drop-off areas include Lot 1 on Randol Mill Road and Lot 6 off Cowboys Way. Post-event pickup can be restricted until surrounding traffic moves, so confirm the current event plan on the official AT&T Stadium parking page before setting your return time.
Where do oversized vehicles park at Globe Life Field?
Globe Life Field directs oversized vehicles to the bus lot off Arlington Downs. The venue’s A-to-Z guide lists bus parking at approximately $60 on game days and identifies group drop-off and pickup in the northbound lanes of Nolan Ryan Expressway between Randol Mill Road and Road to Six Flags. Parking is cashless, and event instructions can change, so check the official Globe Life Field guide before you travel.
Popular Grand Prairie Party Bus Destinations
Grand Prairie gives your group several distinct trip types, from entertainment districts and concert halls to lake parks, markets, racing, and nearby Arlington stadiums. These destinations each have different curb, parking, and vehicle considerations, so review the details before you set your pickup schedule.

Texas Trust CU Theatre at Grand Prairie
Texas Trust CU Theatre at Grand Prairie (1001 Texas Trust Way, Grand Prairie, TX 75050) is a 6,350-seat performance venue beside Lone Star Park and about half a mile north of Interstate 30 on Belt Line Road. Concert parking opens two hours before the event, general parking is typically around $25, VIP/Suites parking may reach $50, and the lots accept credit or debit only. The venue also lists a designated drop-off directly in front of the building.
A party bus can use that front drop-off while the group heads inside together, avoiding a row of cars arriving through Belt Line and Lone Star Parkway. Check the official theatre directions page for current event parking and access information.
Address: 1001 Texas Trust Way, Grand Prairie, TX 75050

Lone Star Park
Lone Star Park at Grand Prairie (1000 Lone Star Parkway, Grand Prairie, TX 75050) hosts live racing, group gatherings, concerts, and special events near Interstate 30 and Belt Line Road. The 2026 thoroughbred season ran April 16–July 12, while the Fall Meeting of Champions runs September 11–November 21, 2026, with evening race schedules on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. That fall calendar overlaps with football season and other DFW event traffic.
A minibus works well for a smaller group headed to the track, while a party bus gives larger groups an onboard celebration before and after the races. Check the official Lone Star Park racing calendar before setting your pickup time, especially for major race days.
Address: 1000 Lone Star Parkway, Grand Prairie, TX 75050

EpicCentral
EpicCentral (2961 State Highway 161, Grand Prairie, TX 75052) covers 172 acres and includes The Epic, Epic Waters, The Summit, PlayGrand Adventures, restaurants, lakes, trails, an amphitheater, and other group-friendly spaces. The district sits just north of Interstate 20, which makes it convenient from Grand Prairie, Arlington, Irving, and DFW Airport — but the size of the property means your group should identify the actual facility before arrival.
A birthday or family group may need a drop-off near Epic Waters, The Epic, or PlayGrand Adventures rather than a general EpicCentral entrance. Use the official EpicCentral map and information page to confirm the destination, then request a minibus or party bus with enough space for towels and bags.
Address: 2961 State Highway 161, Grand Prairie, TX 75052

Prairie Lights at Lynn Creek Park
Prairie Lights operates at Lynn Creek Park (5610 Lake Ridge Parkway, Grand Prairie, TX 75052) from November 26 through December 31, 2026. The city lists more than four million lights across a three-mile drive-through route, with a walk-through light forest, Holiday Village, food, and two light tunnels. This is not a standard venue arrival: the attraction is designed around a vehicle route, so your group needs to confirm whether the chosen bus can use the event entry plan.
Prairie Lights Sneak-A-Peek runs November 21–22, 2026, before the regular drive-through schedule begins. For a family group, a charter bus with climate control and room for coats may be more practical than several cars arriving separately. Check the city’s official special events calendar and current Prairie Lights instructions before requesting transportation.
Address: 5610 Lake Ridge Parkway, Grand Prairie, TX 75052

Traders Village Grand Prairie
Traders Village Grand Prairie (2602 Mayfield Road, Grand Prairie, TX 75052) combines weekend market shopping, food stands, rides, live entertainment, and seasonal events across a large outdoor property. The market map identifies service pickup areas, guest relations, multiple avenues, and separate vehicle access points, so a group should decide where everyone meets before wandering into the market.
A minibus makes sense for a family or shopping group because it can keep the itinerary compact and leave room for purchases, strollers, and bags. For school or community groups, a full-size charter bus keeps everyone together on Mayfield Road instead of coordinating a line of personal vehicles. Review the official Traders Village information and confirm the current group arrival instructions before your visit.
Address: 2602 Mayfield Road, Grand Prairie, TX 75052

AT&T Stadium and Globe Life Field
Grand Prairie groups often use a party bus or charter bus to reach the Arlington sports district, where AT&T Stadium (1 AT&T Way, Arlington, TX 76011) and Globe Life Field (734 Stadium Drive, Arlington, TX 76011) sit within the same event corridor. AT&T Stadium places buses in part of Lot 15 with a required bus pass, while Globe Life Field sends oversized vehicles to the Arlington Downs bus lot and lists approximately $60 bus parking on game days.
At Globe Life Field, official drop-off and pickup use the northbound Nolan Ryan Expressway lanes between Randol Mill Road and Road to Six Flags. At AT&T Stadium, post-event pickup may not be available immediately because surrounding roads need to clear. Read the AT&T Stadium bus guide and Globe Life Field bus guide before choosing a pickup time.
Addresses: 1 AT&T Way, Arlington, TX 76011; 734 Stadium Drive, Arlington, TX 76011