Fort Worth Party Bus & Charter Bus Rentals
Fill out one quick form and compare vehicles and rates from a network of independently owned transportation companies serving Fort Worth and the entire DFW Metroplex — all in one place, no account required. Whether your group is headed to Dickies Arena, a Stockyards crawl, or AT&T Stadium, the right bus is already out there. Call 434-338-7957 or use the online quote tool and get pricing in under 30 seconds!
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Partybusarlington.net is not a bus company — and that's actually the best part. It's a quote-comparison website that connects you to a large network of independently owned transportation companies serving Fort Worth, Arlington, and the surrounding DFW area. Instead of calling 10 different operators, describing your headcount and itinerary to each one, and waiting on callbacks that never quite line up, you fill out one quick form and see different buses and rates from multiple providers side by side.
You're never locked into a single fleet.
The site covers every occasion — Stockyards bar crawls, Dickies Arena concerts, TCU game-day shuttles, corporate runs to the Fort Worth Convention Center, wedding guest shuttles between venues in the Cultural District, and everything in between. No account required. No obligation.
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Compare Party Bus Options in Fort Worth
From a 14-passenger Sprinter limo for a bridal party to a 56-passenger charter bus for a TCU alumni group, every vehicle type in the network is available through one search. Browse the full bus lineup or call 434-338-7957 to talk through which size fits your headcount and itinerary.
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Buses and vehicles shown above are NOT the exact makes and models available for every trip. We are NOT a bus company and do not own or operate vehicles. Photos are examples only and may show stock or typical vehicles, not the exact vehicle offered for your reservation. Fill out the online quote form or call 434-338-7957 to view current vehicle options, photos, availability, and pricing. Confirm the exact vehicle details and amenities before booking.
Fort Worth Bus Amenities Built Around Your Trip
Not every Fort Worth trip calls for the same ride. A 25-passenger party bus rolling through the Stockyards typically comes loaded with perimeter seating, color-changing LED lighting, a built-in sound system with Bluetooth, and flat-panel TVs — everything you need to keep the energy going between stops. A 15–35 passenger minibus is the cleaner fit for corporate shuttles between downtown hotels and the Fort Worth Convention Center, with reclining seats, powerful A/C, and the maneuverability to navigate Sundance Square's tight one-way grid.
Charter buses bring overhead storage, onboard restrooms, and undercarriage luggage bays for longer hauls to DFW or out-of-town games. Amenities vary by vehicle, so the quote tool will show you exactly what's on each bus — and a live agent at 434-338-7957 can help you narrow it down fast.
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 common features that MAY be available on party buses. Because we are a referral website and do NOT own or operate buses, exact features vary by vehicle, provider, and availability. After you submit your quote request, you can browse vehicle options, pricing, and available details on the results page. To confirm the exact amenities included with a specific vehicle offered for your trip, call 434-338-7957 before booking.
How Much Does a Party Bus Cost in Fort Worth?
Fort Worth party bus rental prices shift based on the vehicle, your date, and how many hours you need. As a general planning range: a 15-passenger party bus typically runs $200–$350/hour on weekdays and $250–$350/hour on weekends. A 30-passenger party bus runs roughly $300–$375/hour on weekdays and $325–$425/hour on weekends.
Full-day rates on a charter bus generally fall between $1,350 and $2,850. Those are planning ranges — the real number for your specific date, route, and vehicle moves with demand, especially around TCU home games, the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo (January–February), and prom season in May. Check the party bus prices page for a fuller breakdown, then call 434-338-7957 or use the quote tool for actual pricing on your date in under 30 seconds.
| Type of Bus | Cost Per Hour Weekdays | Cost Per Hour Weekends | Cost Per Day |
|---|---|---|---|
| 14 Passenger Sprinter Limo | $204 – $318+ | $219 – $344+ | $1,526 – $3,113+ |
| Sprinter Van Rental | $203 – $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 | $207 – $246+ | $209 – $261+ | $1,098 – $2,105+ |
| 40–56 Passenger Charter Bus | $206 – $327+ | $208 – $348+ | $1,331 – $2,841+ |
| ABOVE PRICES ARE JUST EXAMPLES. 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 434-338-7957. | |||
Why Groups in Fort Worth Compare Before They Book
The honest answer: because calling bus companies one at a time is a genuinely terrible use of your afternoon. You call five companies, get two voicemails, one callback three days later, and quotes that are formatted so differently you can't even compare them. Partybusarlington.net replaces that entire process with one form.
The network covers Fort Worth, Arlington, the Mid-Cities, and the full DFW Metroplex — which means your group has options whether you're starting in the Cultural District, staging from a Southlake hotel block, or picking up guests near TCU. Because the site connects to multiple independently owned operators rather than one fleet, you see a range of vehicle types, price points, and availability on the same screen. Sprinter limos, minibuses, party buses, charter buses — they're all searchable in one place.
No account to create, no obligation when you compare, and agents are available every day of the year. If the form isn't your thing, 434-338-7957 gets you a live person who can build a custom quote around your headcount, date, and itinerary — usually in under a minute. That's the whole pitch.
Party Bus Services Built for Fort Worth Groups
Partybusarlington.net helps you find the right bus for every Fort Worth occasion — from airport runs and game-day shuttles to prom nights, wedding weekends, and everything on the Stockyards itinerary. Whatever brings your group together in Cowtown, there's a bus in the network ready for it. Call 434-338-7957 to get started today!

Fort Worth Airport Shuttles & Transportation
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) (2400 Aviation Dr, DFW Airport, TX 75261) is the primary hub for most Fort Worth travelers, and getting a large group in and out without chaos takes some planning. The airport's Skylink train connects all five terminals, but a 20-person group with luggage doesn't want to navigate that shuffle after a long flight. A charter bus from the network stages at the commercial vehicle pickup lanes outside baggage claim — your group assembles, collects bags, and loads once, not in waves.
Fort Worth Alliance Airport (AFW) handles cargo and charter traffic on the city's north side, and Dallas Love Field (DAL) is roughly 35 miles east for groups flying Southwest. For any airport run, the process is the same: fill out the form or call 434-338-7957, confirm your flight details, and the bus is staged and ready when your group walks out. No hunting for rideshares, no splitting 20 people into four cars on I-30.
Check the Arlington airport transportation page for route options across the Metroplex.

Fort Worth Bachelor & Bachelorette Transportation
The Fort Worth Stockyards (131 E Exchange Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76164) is one of the top bachelor and bachelorette destinations in North Texas — and for good reason. Billy Bob's Texas, Lucile's Stateside Bistro, White Elephant Saloon (106 E Exchange Ave), and a dozen other bars are all within walking distance once you're parked. The problem is getting there: Exchange Avenue gets congested on Friday and Saturday nights, on-street parking fills fast, and rideshare pricing spikes after 10pm as the bars close simultaneously.
A Fort Worth bachelorette party bus rental solves all of it — your group loads up, heads to the Stockyards together, and the bus stages nearby while you move between venues on foot. After the Stockyards, the night can roll east to Magnolia Avenue's bar strip or back toward hotel blocks in downtown Fort Worth without anyone coordinating rides at midnight. A 25-passenger party bus with LED lighting and Bluetooth sound is the standard pick for this run.
Call 434-338-7957 to check availability on your date.

Fort Worth Birthday, Sweet 16, & Quinceañera Party Bus Rentals
Fort Worth has no shortage of event venues built for milestone celebrations — from dedicated quinceañera halls in the Northside neighborhood to ballrooms at the Omni Fort Worth Hotel (1300 Houston St, Fort Worth, TX 76102) for adult milestone birthdays. A party bus arrival is one of the easiest ways to make the entrance memorable, and a 18-passenger party bus or 20-passenger option fits most Sweet 16 and quinceañera guest counts without paying for seats you don't need.
For adult birthday nights that roll through multiple stops — dinner in the Cultural District, then Sundance Square for cocktails, then a late stop at one of the Magnolia Avenue bars — a Fort Worth birthday party bus rental handles the logistics so the birthday group isn't splitting up into rideshares between stops. Call 434-338-7957 to check available vehicles and get pricing for your date in under a minute.

Fort Worth Concert Transportation & Shuttles
Dickies Arena (1911 Montgomery St, Fort Worth, TX 76107) sits right off I-30 next to Will Rogers Memorial Center, and parking on event nights runs $20–$40 depending on lot proximity — with the closest spots selling out hours in advance on major shows. A charter bus to Dickies Arena drops your group at the main entrance on Montgomery Street and stages nearby, so nobody's hiking from a remote lot after the show.
For stadium-scale concerts at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, a bus rental to AT&T Stadium keeps your group together from the parking scramble on Collins Street all the way to your section entrance. Billy Bob's Texas (2520 Rodeo Plaza, Fort Worth, TX 76164) in the Stockyards is another frequent concert stop — and since the Stockyards district has extremely limited bus staging on Exchange Avenue, having a set pickup plan in place before the show ends makes everything cleaner. Check the Fort Worth concert transportation page and call 434-338-7957 to lock in your date.

Fort Worth Corporate Event Transportation
The Fort Worth Convention Center (1201 Houston St, Fort Worth, TX 76102) anchors a lot of corporate group travel in Cowtown — conventions, trade shows, and multi-day conferences that need reliable shuttle circuits between downtown hotels and the convention floor. Parking near the Convention Center runs $15–$25 a day in nearby garages, and Sundance Square's one-way grid makes driving confusing for out-of-town attendees who don't know the layout.
A minibus circuit between hotel blocks on Commerce Street and the Convention Center entrance handles that problem cleanly — no rental cars, no per-head parking costs, no guests arriving in waves because they got turned around on Main Street. For team-building events at venues like Panther Island or corporate dinners in the Cultural District, a Fort Worth corporate transportation package can be built around your exact schedule. Call 434-338-7957 to discuss multi-stop routes and group pricing.

Fort Worth Private Event Transportation Services
The Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo (January–February, fwssr.com) draws over 1 million visitors to Will Rogers Memorial Center (3401 W Lancaster Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76107) over its three-week run — and parking in the surrounding lots fills by mid-morning on weekend days. A charter bus from a Southlake or Grapevine hotel block to Will Rogers avoids the Lancaster Avenue crawl entirely and drops your group at the entrance while the $25 lots are already full.
For family reunions, church retreats, or large group outings to venues like the Fort Worth Botanic Garden (3220 Botanic Garden Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 76107) or the Fort Worth Zoo (1989 Colonial Pkwy, Fort Worth, TX 76110), a Fort Worth private event bus rental keeps the whole group on one vehicle and one timeline — no trailing cars, no late arrivals. Multi-stop itineraries are easy to build through the form or by calling 434-338-7957.

Fort Worth Homecoming & Prom Party Bus Rentals
Prom season in Tarrant County runs from late April through mid-May, and every high school in the Fort Worth ISD, Keller ISD, Crowley ISD, and surrounding districts holds their prom within roughly the same six-week window. Demand for party buses in that window is real — the buses go fast, and last-minute availability is genuinely thin. For Fort Worth prom rentals: booking by January or February is strongly advised.
Waiting until April is rolling the dice on availability and paying a premium for what's left.
A Fort Worth prom party bus is the standard move for groups of 15–40 students — the bus handles pickups across multiple neighborhoods, drops everyone at the venue, and returns for post-prom. Parents appreciate having one coordinated plan rather than a scattered carpool. Call 434-338-7957 right now if prom is on the calendar — the earlier, the better on price and vehicle selection.

Fort Worth School Event & Field Trip Transportation
Fort Worth ISD operates more than 140 schools across the city, and field trips to venues like the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History (1600 Gendy St, Fort Worth, TX 76107), the Fort Worth Zoo, and the Kimbell Art Museum (3333 Camp Bowie Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 76107) are a regular part of the school calendar. Organizing carpools across a class of 40 students is a logistical headache — one charter bus handles the pickup, the drop-off, and the return without splitting the group across multiple vehicles.
Charter buses in the network typically include overhead storage for backpacks and lunch bags, onboard restrooms on select vehicles for longer runs, and TV screens that keep younger students occupied on the road. For student-athlete travel to away games across Tarrant County, a Fort Worth school event bus rental is straightforward to book for one-time trips or recurring routes. ADA-accessible vehicles are available through the network — just note it in your quote request.
Call 434-338-7957 to confirm availability and build your itinerary.

Fort Worth Sporting Event Transportation
AT&T Stadium (1 AT&T Way, Arlington, TX 76011) is 15 miles east of downtown Fort Worth on I-30 — and on Cowboys game days, that stretch of I-30 and SH-360 backs up for miles before kickoff. Parking on-site at AT&T Stadium starts around $75 for the closest lots and requires advance purchase for major games; rideshare pickup after the game stacks in designated zones off Collins Street, with waits routinely running 30–45 minutes. A charter bus to AT&T Stadium lets your group ride together, skip the parking math, and have a return plan already set when the final whistle blows.
For TCU Horned Frogs games at Amon G. Carter Stadium (2850 Stadium Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76109), parking near campus on University Drive fills fast on Saturday afternoons, with overflow lots requiring a shuttle back to the gates. A Fort Worth sporting event party bus stages near campus and handles the post-game pickup so your group isn't waiting in the lot. Globe Life Field in Arlington is another frequent destination — a bus to Globe Life Field keeps the pregame energy going on I-30 without anyone drawing straws for the designated driver seat.
Call 434-338-7957 to get pricing on your game date.

Fort Worth Wedding Transportation & Shuttle Service
Fort Worth's most popular wedding venues are scattered across a wide geography — the Reata Restaurant event space downtown, Thistle Hill (1509 Pennsylvania Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76104) in the Near Southside, the Fort Worth Botanic Garden, and a cluster of ranch-style venues south of the city in Burleson and Crowley. When the ceremony is at one location and the reception is three miles away, asking 80 guests to coordinate their own transportation is asking for late arrivals and headaches at the timeline.
A Fort Worth wedding shuttle circuit handles guest pickups from hotel blocks, runs a clean loop between ceremony and reception, and keeps the timeline tight without guests spilling into parking lots and Ubering in waves. A 14-passenger Sprinter limo for the wedding party and a separate minibus for guests is a common two-vehicle setup for Fort Worth weddings — call 434-338-7957 to build a package around your venue locations and guest count.

Fort Worth Winery Tour & Pub Crawl Transportation
Granbury and the Texan Wine Country corridor south of Fort Worth have grown into a legitimate day-trip wine destination — Bluff Dale Vineyards and other wineries scattered along the Hood and Erath County backroads draw Fort Worth groups for weekend tastings. The drive down is an easy 45-60 minutes from downtown Fort Worth, but doing three or four winery stops and driving yourself back is not a plan. A charter bus or minibus handles the round-trip and all the stops in between — no designated driver debates, no one cutting their tasting short.
For Stockyards pub crawls closer to home, the White Elephant Saloon, Filthy McNasty's, and a string of bars along Exchange Avenue are all walkable once you're in the district — a Fort Worth pub crawl party bus rental drops the group at the Stockyards entrance and stages nearby for the return. Call 434-338-7957 to compare minibus and party bus options for your itinerary.
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Party Bus & Group Transportation in Fort Worth & Beyond
Partybusarlington.net connects you to transportation options across the full DFW Metroplex — not just Fort Worth proper. Whether you need a Fort Worth party bus, a Grand Prairie bus rental, a Mansfield party bus, transportation out of Irving, or a shuttle from North Richland Hills — the network has options across Tarrant County and beyond. Call 434-338-7957 to check availability in your specific area.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Fort Worth Party Bus Rentals
How does this website work?
Partybusarlington.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 Partybusarlington.net?
Partybusarlington.net is a quote-comparison website for group ground transportation — not a bus company and not a transportation operator. It connects you to a network of independently owned transportation providers serving Fort Worth and the DFW Metroplex, so you can compare vehicle types and pricing from multiple companies in one place without calling around. No account required, no obligation to book when you compare.
How does Partybusarlington.net work?
Enter your trip details — date, group size, pickup and drop-off locations — into the online quote form. In under 30 seconds, you'll see available vehicles and pricing from providers serving your area, with photos so you can see exactly what you're comparing. Rather than spending a few hours calling around the DFW Metroplex, you share your trip details once and see all your options in one place.
If you'd rather talk through it, call 434-338-7957 any day of the year and a live agent can build a custom quote for your itinerary.
How much does a party bus cost in Fort Worth?
Fort Worth party bus rental prices vary based on vehicle size, date, and hours. As a general planning range: a 15-passenger party bus runs roughly $200–$350/hour on weekdays and $250–$350/hour on weekends. A 25-passenger party bus runs $250–$350/hour on weekdays and $275–$375/hour on weekends.
Charter buses for full-day use generally fall between $1,350 and $2,850. These are planning figures — the real price for your date moves with demand, especially during the Fort Worth Stock Show (January–February), TCU home football Saturdays, and prom season in May. Call 434-338-7957 or use the quote tool for actual pricing on your specific trip in under a minute.
Where do buses park at Dickies Arena?
Dickies Arena (1911 Montgomery St, Fort Worth, TX 76107) sits adjacent to Will Rogers Memorial Center, and the surrounding parking involves a mix of venue lots and street parking along Montgomery Street and University Drive. On sold-out concert nights, the closest lots fill well before doors open. A charter bus or party bus drops your group at the main entrance on Montgomery Street rather than staging from a remote lot, which means no post-show walk through crowded surface lots in the dark.
Check the official Dickies Arena parking page for current lot assignments and event-night road closures before your visit.
When does parking sell out near AT&T Stadium?
For Dallas Cowboys home games and major concerts at AT&T Stadium, the closest lots — particularly those on AT&T Way adjacent to the stadium — sell out weeks in advance online, with premium spots going first. Day-of parking in the outer Collins Street lots can run $40–$75+ depending on the event. The rideshare pickup queue on Collins Street after a sold-out game routinely backs up 30–45 minutes.
A bus that drops your group at the stadium entrance and returns for pickup bypasses the entire post-game lot situation. Review the official AT&T Stadium parking page for current rates and lot maps before game day.
Can a party bus or charter bus do multiple stops in one trip?
Yes — multi-stop itineraries are one of the most common requests in the network. A Stockyards crawl with four bar stops, a winery tour hitting three locations in Granbury, a wedding shuttle running between a hotel block, a ceremony venue, and a reception venue — all of that is a normal booking. When you call 434-338-7957 or fill out the form, just list your stops and the approximate time at each one and an agent can build the quote around your full itinerary rather than a flat hourly rate guess.
Do charter buses work for large conventions at the Fort Worth Convention Center?
Absolutely — the Fort Worth Convention Center is one of the most common corporate charter bus destinations in the network. Multi-day conference runs that need a shuttle circuit between downtown hotel blocks (Omni Fort Worth, Hilton Fort Worth, Sheraton Fort Worth) and the Convention Center entrance on Houston Street are a standard request. A minibus handles a smaller executive group; a full charter bus fits a larger conference delegation.
Parking near the Convention Center in downtown Fort Worth runs $15–$25/day in nearby garages, so a shuttle circuit is often cheaper than reimbursing attendees for daily parking. Call 434-338-7957 to set up a multi-day shuttle contract and get group pricing.
How far in advance should I book a bus in Fort Worth?
For most events, three to six months out is the right window — it gives you the widest vehicle selection and the strongest pricing. For peak-demand dates, book earlier: Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo runs January through February and group bus demand spikes across Tarrant County during that window; prom season in late April and May sees the single heaviest demand for party buses in the DFW Metroplex, with buses in the 20–40 passenger range going fast after the new year; Cowboys home games and major Dickies Arena concerts sell out bus availability quickly on the booking side, not just the ticket side. For prom specifically, if your date is in May, booking in December or January is not overcautious — it's just smart.
Call 434-338-7957 the moment your date is confirmed.
Popular Fort Worth Party Bus Destinations
Fort Worth has no shortage of places worth going as a group — the Stockyards, the Cultural District, Dickies Arena, TCU, the Convention Center, and a run of neighborhoods that each pull their own crowd. Here are six destinations where knowing the transportation logistics in advance genuinely changes the experience.

Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District
The Stockyards (131 E Exchange Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76164) is the most recognizable entertainment district in Fort Worth — a 15-block stretch of honky-tonks, steakhouses, rodeo venues, and live music that draws locals and tourists in equal measure. Billy Bob's Texas (2520 Rodeo Plaza) holds 6,000 people and regularly sells out on Friday and Saturday nights. The twice-daily longhorn cattle drive on Exchange Avenue draws crowds at 11:30am and 4pm daily.
On weekend evenings, Exchange Avenue becomes genuinely difficult to navigate by car — street parking is gone by 7pm, and the nearest overflow lots are several blocks south. A party bus that drops your group at the Stockyards entrance and returns for a set pickup time is the standard move for groups of 15 or more. Call 434-338-7957 to book.

Dickies Arena
Dickies Arena (1911 Montgomery St, Fort Worth, TX 76107) opened in 2019 with a 14,000-seat capacity and immediately became Fort Worth's premier indoor concert and event venue. The arena sits on the Will Rogers Memorial Center campus, bordered by I-30 to the south and University Drive to the east — both of which back up significantly before major shows. Event parking on the Will Rogers campus is limited, with premium spots running $25–$40 and selling out on large-show nights.
The venue is less than a mile from the Fort Worth Cultural District hotel cluster, making it a natural shuttle circuit for groups staying in that area. A charter bus drops your group at the Montgomery Street entrance and stages nearby — no post-show parking lot scramble. Check the official parking and directions page before your event.
Call 434-338-7957 to check bus availability on your date.

Amon G. Carter Stadium (TCU)
Amon G. Carter Stadium (2850 Stadium Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76109) sits on the TCU campus in the southwestern part of Fort Worth, surrounded by residential streets that become a full gridlock on Big 12 home Saturdays. University Drive northbound is essentially a parking lot from 2 hours before kickoff through 90 minutes after the final whistle. The campus lots closest to the stadium require a parking permit or advance purchase, and overflow options push fans to satellite lots along I-30 with a shuttle back.
A charter bus that stages near campus handles all of it — your group arrives together, parks once, and has a return plan locked in before the coin toss. Call 434-338-7957 to get pricing on your game date, and cross-reference the official TCU Athletics parking page for current lot assignments.

Fort Worth Museum of Science and History
The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History (1600 Gendy St, Fort Worth, TX 76107) anchors the Cultural District alongside the Kimbell, the Modern, and the Amon Carter Museum of American Art — all within about a half-mile of each other along Camp Bowie Boulevard and Gendy Street. The museum draws school groups, family reunions, and corporate team-building outings regularly, and the Cultural District's street parking is finite on busy weekends. A charter bus or minibus can drop a group of 20–50 at the Gendy Street entrance, then stage on nearby surface lots while the group is inside.
For multi-museum itineraries that hit two or three Cultural District venues in a single afternoon, a minibus between stops is far cleaner than reorganizing cars between each location. Call 434-338-7957 to build the itinerary and get a quote.

Globe Life Field
Globe Life Field (734 Stadium Dr, Arlington, TX 76011) is the home of the Texas Rangers — a retractable-roof ballpark that opened in 2020 about 15 miles east of downtown Fort Worth on I-30. Parking in the surrounding Entertainment District lots runs $20–$40 depending on proximity, and the Ballpark Way corridor backs up badly after day games when the Rangers are competing with post-work highway traffic on eastbound I-30. The stadium sits steps from AT&T Stadium, so when both venues have events on the same weekend, the entire highway interchange around SH-360 and I-30 grinds.
A Fort Worth bus rental to Globe Life Field keeps your group together and off that stretch of road entirely. The official Globe Life Field visitor guide has current parking and drop-off information — check it before your game day.

Kimbell Art Museum
The Kimbell Art Museum (3333 Camp Bowie Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 76107) is one of the most respected art museums in the country, housed in Louis Kahn's 1972 building with a newer Renzo Piano pavilion added in 2013. General admission to the permanent collection is free; special exhibitions carry a separate admission. The Kimbell sits in the heart of the Cultural District and shares street parking with the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth next door and the Amon Carter Museum a block north — meaning the parking along Camp Bowie Blvd and Darnell Street fills fast on weekend afternoons when multiple museums have programming simultaneously.
For school groups, corporate outings, or private group tours coordinated through the museum, a minibus that handles door-to-door pickup from a Fort Worth hotel or school is significantly easier than individual carpools into a tight Cultural District lot. Call 434-338-7957 to get a quote for Cultural District group transportation.