Dallas sports fans already know what happens when 20,000 people try to leave Victory Park at the same time. The streets around American Airlines Center lock up, Nowitzki Way becomes a standstill, and every rideshare app in a half-mile radius is charging double. The one question that decides whether your group glides in or gets stranded at the curb: where does the bus drop us off, and where does it wait?
This guide answers it plainly, using the arena's own published information and the current 2026 event calendar, then walks you through everything else a group trip needs: which vehicle fits your crew, what shapes the price, and how a Dallas charter bus rental keeps everyone together from pickup to puck drop. American Airlines Center is one of our most-requested destinations — Mavericks games, Stars playoffs, stadium-scale concerts — so the advice below comes from running these trips, not from a parking app.
Arena address
2500 Victory Ave, Dallas, TX 75219
Capacity
~20,000 — arena fills fast for Mavs and Stars
Bus parking
Inspiration Lot, 1530 Inspiration Dr — $40 Mavs / $50 Stars
Rideshare zone
All Star Way and Olive St — surges hard after tip-off
DART access
Victory Station — Green and Orange Lines
Parking hotline
214-665-4700
Why Rent a Bus to American Airlines Center?
Getting a big group to Victory Park on a Mavericks or Stars game night is a logistics problem before it is ever a fun problem. The Stemmons Freeway (I-35E) and the Dallas North Tollway both feed into the arena corridor, and by the time tip-off or puck drop is an hour out, the surface streets around Victory Avenue are moving at a crawl. Finding a parking space on your own means committing to one of five-thousand-plus paid spots before the lots fill — and every car in your group needs its own pass, its own exit strategy, and its own designated driver.
A Dallas party bus or charter bus rental cuts through all of it. Your group boards together at the hotel, the office, or the neighborhood pregame spot, rides straight into Victory Park, and steps off near the arena entrance. The bus handles the route in and the post-game wait — no one is Ubering alone at midnight because the group scattered across two parking garages.
That single fact is what turns a complicated game-night logistics puzzle into a non-event.
Charter Bus Drop-Off and Pickup at American Airlines Center
Here is the part most rental guides leave vague. Let's go straight to the venue's own layout.
Charter buses and oversized vehicles dropping passengers at American Airlines Center use the street-level access points surrounding the Victory Park block. The main approach for buses is via Victory Avenue or Nowitzki Way, where the bus can pull to the curb close to the arena's main entrances and unload before moving to a waiting area. Rideshare and private drop-off zones are designated at All Star Way (near the main entrance) and Olive Street between Houston and Field Street — buses use the same general corridor, with larger vehicles typically pulling deeper into the block to clear the high-volume pedestrian areas near the doors.
That detail matters because the rideshare experience at AAC is genuinely frustrating for large groups. After a packed Mavericks game, Lyft and Uber demand spikes on All Star Way and the surrounding blocks, with surge pricing kicking in across the Victory Park area the moment the final buzzer sounds. With a charter bus, there is no surge, no hunting for the pin, and no texts flying around trying to figure out which Olive Street corner your bus is parked on.
The bus is exactly where you arranged it to be.
The one-line version: your bus drops your group at the Victory Park curb — steps from the arena's main entrances — and waits at the Inspiration Lot (1530 Inspiration Dr) during the event rather than adding to the parking gridlock on Victory Avenue. That keeps your crew together and moving on your schedule, not the arena's.
The Inspiration Lot: Where the Bus Parks
The detail that first-timers consistently miss is that AAC has a designated bus parking area, and it is not the Lexus Garage or the Comerica Garage. Buses and oversized vehicles are directed to the Inspiration Lot at 1530 Inspiration Dr, Dallas, TX 75207 — a surface lot about 0.8 miles from the arena's northwest corner. Bus parking pricing at the Inspiration Lot runs $40 for Mavericks games, $50 for Dallas Stars games, and $50 for third-party events, paid on arrival.
The lot opens two hours before event start time and closes two hours after the event ends; overnight parking is not permitted.
The practical upshot: your bus drops your whole group at the Victory Park curb, moves to the Inspiration Lot while the game is on, and comes back for your agreed pickup when the event ends. Your group does not need to walk 0.8 miles — the bus comes back to you, not the other way around. We confirm the exact waiting spot and return window when you book so there is no miscommunication at the end of a sold-out Stars playoff night.
One more number worth knowing: a single charter bus replaces a lot of individual cars, each needing its own pass in one of the AAC's attached garages at $20–$40 per vehicle. The Inspiration Lot's bus pricing, split across your whole group, consistently comes out ahead of that math. Call 903-421-9126 to get a quote that shows you exactly what the per-person number looks like for your headcount.
Confirm the Drop Plan Before You Arrive — Here's Why
AAC's Victory Park block sees heavy street management on high-demand nights, and the approach routes shift depending on the event. A sold-out Mavericks playoff game draws different street management than a Tuesday-night Stars game in December — and a stadium-scale concert like a summer arena tour can close certain blocks entirely to vehicle traffic in the hours leading up to doors. Because those logistics change by event, our 24/7 reservation team confirms your group's exact drop-off approach, waiting location, and return window for your specific date when you book.
The official AAC parking page is worth a read before your trip, and you can reach the arena's parking hotline directly at 214-665-4700 for event-day questions.
Getting to AAC: Every Transportation Option for a Group
We'll be straight with you: a private bus is not the only way to get to American Airlines Center, and for a small group it is not always the obvious choice. Here is an honest look at every option, scored on what actually matters for a large crew.
| Option | Cost shape | Arrive together? | Post-game wait | Best group size |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Charter bus / party bus | One flat rate, split by the group | Yes — one vehicle, one arrival | Bus waits and returns on your schedule | 15–56 |
| DART Green/Orange Line (Victory Station) | ~$3 round trip per person | Only if everyone boards the same train | No surge, but platform crowds post-game | Any, no group control |
| Rideshare (Uber/Lyft) | Per car each way + post-game surge | No — multiple cars, staggered ETAs | Surge pricing after tip-off; 15+ min waits | 1–4 per car |
| Everyone drives and parks | $20–$40 per car + gas per car | No — caravans split up | Exit bottleneck on Victory Ave for 45+ min | 1–2 cars |
| TRE from Fort Worth | Per ticket — no Sunday service by default | Only if on the same train | Fixed return schedule, not event-synced | Any, no flexibility |
The honest read: for one or two people, DART's Green or Orange Line to Victory Station is the smartest move in Dallas — about $3 round trip, no parking, no surge, and Victory Station puts you literally steps from the arena. But the moment your group outgrows two or three cars, the coordination tax of multiple vehicles — different arrival times, split parking passes, the designated-driver problem, and a post-game rideshare scramble — tips decisively toward one bus. That is the group this guide is written for.
DART Victory Station, TRE & Bus Routes, Explained
DART Green and Orange Lines. Victory Station sits directly adjacent to American Airlines Center — it is the best single-person or small-group transit option in the city for this venue. Trains run approximately every 10–20 minutes depending on the time of day.
The post-game crowd on the platform is real on sellout nights, but the wait is usually far shorter than the Victory Avenue parking exit queue. Check DART's trip planner for live schedules before your event.
DART Bus Routes 49, 52, and 408 also serve stops within walking distance of the arena. Route 49 runs seven days a week from Rosa Parks Plaza (Elm and Lamar) to Houston @ Payne, with return service from Victory Avenue.
Trinity Railway Express (TRE). TRE connects Fort Worth to Victory Station at a lower per-person cost than driving, but it does not operate on Sundays unless specifically announced, and the fixed schedule means you leave when the train says, not when your group is ready. For groups coming from Fort Worth's suburbs, a charter bus picks up at your address and runs on your timetable.
That flexibility is usually worth more than the TRE's lower ticket price once the group passes a handful of people.
A private Dallas charter bus is the only option that picks your whole group up at one address and drops them at the arena curb with no transfers, no schedule, and no post-game surge pricing. Call 903-421-9126 if you want to compare it to what your group would spend on rideshares and parking passes.
What Size Bus Does Your Group Need?
Not every group trip to AAC looks the same — a 40-person office suite night is a different vehicle than a 15-person bachelorette group catching a Mavericks game before the bar crawl. Here is how the fleet breaks down for an American Airlines Center run.
| Vehicle | Typical seats | Gear storage | Best for | Key amenities |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 14-passenger Sprinter limo / Sprinter van | Up to ~14 | Modest — coolers, bags | VIP groups, small crews, suite holders | Premium leather, USB charging, tinted windows |
| Party bus (15–50 passengers) | ~15–50 | Onboard, lighter | Fan groups wanting the rolling pregame | Built-in bar, LED lighting, Bluetooth sound, flat-panel TVs |
| 15–35 passenger minibus | ~15–35 | Overhead plus some underfloor | Mid-size groups, work outings, school trips | Powerful A/C, plush reclining seats |
| 40–56 passenger charter bus | Up to 56 | Excellent — undercarriage bays | Large fan groups, corporate events, conventions | Reclining seats, climate control, overhead storage, WiFi, power outlets, onboard restroom, undercarriage bays |
For groups heading to a Mavericks or Stars game who want the party to start before the opening tipoff, a 15- to 50-passenger party bus gives you a built-in bar, color-changing LED lighting, and a Bluetooth sound system — the pregame energy is already running by the time the bus turns onto Victory Avenue. For larger corporate outings or formal group nights, a full-size charter bus provides reclining seats, onboard restrooms, and the undercarriage storage you need for gameday gear. ADA-accessible vehicles are always available — just let us know before your event date.
We offer a massive variety of vehicles, so you never pay for seats you do not actually need.
Dallas Bus Rental Prices for American Airlines Center
Party Bus Dallas provides all-inclusive pricing online in under 30 seconds — you know the exact number before you ever book. The quote depends on a handful of clear variables:
- Vehicle size — a 56-passenger charter bus and a 14-passenger Sprinter limo are different rates.
- Total hours — how long the vehicle is dedicated to your group, including pregame pickup and post-game wait.
- Date and event — a regular-season Wednesday night prices differently than a Stars playoff game or a sold-out arena concert.
- Mileage and pickup location — a run from Uptown is shorter than a pickup from Frisco or Southlake.
For real ranges: 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. Pricing depends on mileage, time of year, and vehicle type — you will never be surprised by hidden costs. The Inspiration Lot's bus parking ($40–$50 depending on event) is a separate, venue-side cost.
Here is the per-person math that typically settles the debate. A 40-person group splitting a charter bus usually pays less per head than 10 cars each buying a $30–$40 AAC garage pass, before you even count the gas and the post-game Uber surge. One flat number, one vehicle, one plan.
Call 903-421-9126 any time for a free, all-inclusive quote — or use our online tool for instant availability.
A Real Game-Night Example
Last January, a 36-person Mavericks fan group booked a 40-passenger party bus from a pregame spot on Lower Greenville. Pickup at 5:30 PM, dropped at Nowitzki Way curb by 6:15 PM — an hour before tip-off, in time for the walk-in and warmups. The bus waited at the Inspiration Lot through the fourth quarter, returned to the drop-off block at 10:30 PM, and had everyone back on Lower Greenville by 11:15 PM.
The 5.5-hour all-inclusive rental: $2,100 — about $58 per person, with parking, the post-game wait, and every logistics headache already solved.
Getting There: Routes, Traffic & Timing From Across Dallas
American Airlines Center sits in Victory Park at the northern edge of downtown Dallas, which is convenient on paper and genuinely difficult on a game night. The Stemmons Freeway (I-35E) approaches from the northwest, and traffic backs up on the connector ramps from I-35E to I-30 — the area locals call the "High Five" — well before events start. The Dallas North Tollway feeds into the corridor from the north, and Woodall Rodgers Freeway (SH-366) connects from the east.
By 90 minutes before a major event, every route into Victory Park is moving slowly.
| From… | Approx. distance | Typical drive time (off-peak) |
|---|---|---|
| Uptown / Knox-Henderson | ~2–3 miles | 8–15 minutes |
| Deep Ellum / East Dallas | ~3–4 miles | 10–18 minutes |
| Arlington / Irving (DFW corridor) | ~20–25 miles | 25–40 minutes |
| Plano / Frisco (US-75 North) | ~20–30 miles | 30–45 minutes |
| Fort Worth (I-30 East) | ~30–35 miles | 35–50 minutes |
| DFW International Airport | ~20–25 miles | 25–40 minutes |
Those times balloon significantly on sellout nights. The streets immediately around Victory Park — Victory Avenue, Nowitzki Way, and the block surrounding the arena — fill with pedestrian and vehicle traffic as tip-off approaches, and the exit queue after the final buzzer can stretch 45 minutes or more for anyone who parked in the attached garages. A Dallas charter bus rental takes all of that off your group's plate — the route is handled, the parking is handled, and the post-game gridlock is someone else's problem while your group recaps the game on the ride home.
American Airlines Center Parking: The Full Breakdown
Understanding the AAC parking map matters even when your group arrives by bus, because it explains exactly why the garages fill early, which lots stay open longest, and why the Inspiration Lot is the right spot for oversized vehicles. Here is the full picture from the official AAC parking page.
- Lexus Garage (2620 N. Houston St.) — closest covered garage, directly across from the East Entrance. Opens at noon on event days. The 8'2″ clearance means standard passenger vehicles only — no buses. $30–$40 per event.
- Comerica Garage (2503 Victory Ave.) — opens two hours before events, credit or debit only, no cash. $20–$30 range, 8'2″ clearance. Fills quickly for sellouts.
- Commons Garage (2601 Victory Ave.) — opens two hours before events, credit card customers. One of the most convenient for Victory Park access.
- D Garage (2400 Victory Ave.) — 0.1 miles from the South Entrance, 8'2″ clearance, $15–$25 range.
- Lot K (2235 Victory Ave.) — 0.3 miles from the NW corner, $15–$25 range. ADA spaces available.
- Lot F (2721 N. Houston St.) — ADA parking only, 105 spaces, credit card on arrival.
- Inspiration Lot (1530 Inspiration Dr.) — the designated bus and oversized vehicle lot. 0.8 miles from the NW corner. Surface lot, among the lowest prices, with bus parking at $40 (Mavs), $50 (Stars), $50 (third-party events). Opens two hours before the event.
Every garage with a standard clearance limit (8'2″) turns away charter buses on arrival. The Inspiration Lot is the right choice, and confirming the bus parking reservation in advance is part of how we book every AAC group trip. We always recommend checking the official AAC parking page before your visit and calling the parking hotline at 214-665-4700 for event-specific questions.
What's Happening at American Airlines Center in 2026
AAC runs year-round, and the events calendar fills with groups looking to arrive together. The major draws in 2026 that fill the arena and pack the Victory Park parking lots:
- Dallas Mavericks NBA season. Regular-season home games run October through April, with playoff games extending into May and June depending on the Mavs' postseason run. Weeknight Mavericks games pack I-35E by 6:00 PM and hold parking availability tight in the Comerica and Lexus garages by 6:30. A Dallas party bus rental keeps your group off that timetable entirely.
- Dallas Stars NHL season. The Stars' home schedule runs October through April, with playoff games drawing the biggest post-game exit traffic the arena sees all year. Bus parking at the Inspiration Lot jumps to $50 on Stars nights — factor that into your group budget when you call for a quote.
- Arena-scale concerts. AAC hosts major touring artists throughout the year, with summer shows often selling out and creating the same Victory Park gridlock as a playoff night. Stadium-scale concerts in July and August bring all-day heat and surging post-show rideshare demand on Nowitzki Way. A party bus with climate-controlled seating and the pregame energy already built in is the right call for a concert night out with 20 to 50 people.
- Special events and Disney on Ice. Family events like Disney on Ice draw large groups that benefit from a single coordinated vehicle — especially groups arriving with young children who do not need the post-show rideshare wait.
For playoff runs and sold-out concerts, book as soon as your date is confirmed. Dallas vehicle supply tightens fast for high-demand dates, and the best vehicles commit early. Call 903-421-9126 to lock in your date.
Trip Types We Cover to American Airlines Center
Different groups, same goal: everyone arrives together, relaxed, and ready to enjoy the event. The runs we handle most often for AAC:
- Mavericks and Stars fan groups. Large-scale fan travel where the pregame starts the moment the bus pulls away from the curb in Uptown or Addison — built-in bar, LED lighting, and a sound system to build the energy before the opening buzzer.
- Corporate and suite groups. Moving clients and staff from Downtown hotels or the Uptown office district to a suite or club-level seat without anyone worrying about parking passes or the post-game crawl on Victory Avenue.
- Concert groups. Arena-scale shows where Victory Park fills up hours before doors. A charter bus drops your group at the curb and picks everyone up when the show ends, no matter how long the encore runs.
- Birthday and celebration groups. A Mavericks game that doubles as a milestone night out, with the rolling party built into both the ride there and the ride back.
- Out-of-town groups flying into DFW or Love Field. One coordinated bus picks up your whole party at baggage claim and runs them straight to Victory Park, no rental-car caravan required.
Tips for Visiting American Airlines Center
A few things every group should know before the event, from the arena's own published policies and current 2026 procedures:
- Clear-bag policy is in effect. Per the AAC clear-bag policy, each guest may bring one clear plastic bag no larger than 12″ × 6″ × 12″, or a one-gallon clear zip-lock bag. Small clutch purses no larger than 4.5″ × 6.5″ are also permitted. Backpacks and non-clear bags are turned away at the gates.
- Pre-purchase parking if you're driving. The attached garages fill well before tip-off for sellouts, and several lots (Comerica, Commons) are credit and debit only — no cash. The Inspiration Lot accepts payment on arrival and is the right location for buses.
- Lyft is AAC's official rideshare partner. Designated pickup zones are at All Star Way and Olive Street between Houston and Field Street. Post-game surge is real — if you're not on a bus, allow 20–30 minutes for the immediate post-game demand to ease before requesting a ride.
- DART Victory Station. The fastest one-person option in Dallas for this venue, with Green and Orange Line service directly adjacent to the arena. Not practical for keeping a 20-person group together, but worth knowing if a few members of your party need to come or go separately.
- Arrive early for large events. The Victory Park block fills with pedestrians 90 minutes before sold-out events, and the Victory Avenue approach gets slow. For a charter bus group, we build the approach timing into the booking so you arrive before the worst of the pre-game congestion sets in.
Coming From Out of Town? Airports and Hotel Blocks
For playoff series, major concerts, or corporate events at AAC, a good portion of your group is often flying in. Both major Dallas airports are easy starting points for a single coordinated bus pickup.
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) sits about 20–25 miles northwest of American Airlines Center, roughly a 25–40 minute drive in normal traffic via SH-183 East or I-635 East. One bus at the terminal baggage claim picks up your whole group and runs them straight to Victory Park — no one needs to navigate DFW's rental-car center or figure out the DART Orange Line's DFW connection.
Dallas Love Field (DAL) is significantly closer — about 5–7 miles northwest, a 10–15 minute run via Lemmon Avenue or the Dallas North Tollway. For groups landing at Love Field for an evening game, the timing is almost perfect: land, collect bags, board the bus, and arrive at Victory Park with time to spare.
Popular hotel blocks for AAC groups in the Victory Park and Uptown corridor include the W Dallas – Victory (2440 Victory Park Ln, Dallas, TX 75219) and the Omni Dallas Hotel (555 S Lamar St, Dallas, TX 75202), both within easy bus distance of the arena. If your group is spread across a hotel block in Uptown or the Design District, a single bus can run a loop pickup before heading to Victory Park — no one needs to navigate on their own.
Booking Your AAC Bus — How It Works
Getting a group bus to American Airlines Center is straightforward. A few things to have ready when you call:
- Your headcount. Even a rough number locks in the right vehicle size.
- Pickup location and time. Where is the group starting — hotel, office, neighborhood bar? We build the approach timing around the event and your pickup location.
- Event and date. The specific game or concert affects both the price and the approach route around Victory Park.
- Post-event pickup window. We confirm the Inspiration Lot waiting spot and your return window so the bus is right there when you exit — no waiting on a surging rideshare.
For Mavericks and Stars playoff games and sold-out concerts, two to four weeks of lead time is workable — but the earlier you call, the better your vehicle options. For big-demand dates when Dallas vehicle supply tightens, the right-size bus commits early. Call 903-421-9126 any time for a free, all-inclusive price quote, or use our online tool for instant availability.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where exactly does a charter bus drop off at American Airlines Center?
Charter buses use the street-level access around Victory Park — primarily via Victory Avenue or Nowitzki Way — to drop passengers close to the arena's main entrances. The official rideshare and private drop-off zones are at All Star Way (near the main entrance) and Olive Street between Houston and Field Street. Exact curbside positioning shifts based on event-night street management, which is why we confirm the approach for your specific date when you book.
Where do buses park at American Airlines Center?
The designated oversized vehicle and bus parking area is the Inspiration Lot at 1530 Inspiration Dr, Dallas, TX 75207, located 0.8 miles from the arena's northwest corner. Bus parking costs $40 for Mavericks games, $50 for Dallas Stars games, and $50 for third-party events, paid on arrival. The attached garages (Lexus, Comerica, D Garage) have 8'2″ clearance limits and do not accommodate charter buses.
How much does it cost to rent a bus to American Airlines Center?
Pricing depends on vehicle size, total hours (including pregame pickup and post-game wait), event and date, and pickup mileage. As a guide: Sprinter limos run $170–$344/hour; small party buses (15–20 passengers) run $204–$378/hour; mid-size (20–30) run $244–$414/hour; large party buses and minibuses (35–50) run $294–$490/hour; and full-size charter buses run $150–$300/hour or $1,200–$2,500/day. Bus parking at the Inspiration Lot is a separate venue-side cost.
Call 903-421-9126 for an all-inclusive quote in under 30 seconds.
What is the rideshare situation like at AAC after a game?
Post-game demand on All Star Way and Olive Street surges hard the moment the final buzzer sounds. Lyft is AAC's official rideshare partner, and designated pickup zones are at All Star Way and Olive Street between Houston and Field Street — but wait times of 15–30 minutes and surge pricing are standard after sold-out Mavericks and Stars games. A charter bus bypasses all of it: the bus waits at the Inspiration Lot during the event and returns to your agreed curb on your schedule, with a fixed, pre-arranged rate.
Is there a train to American Airlines Center?
Yes. DART's Green and Orange Lines both serve Victory Station, which sits directly adjacent to AAC. It is the best single-person transit option in Dallas for this venue — about $3 round trip, no parking, no surge, and the platform is steps from the arena entrance.
For a group of 10 or more trying to stay together, a charter bus is more reliable — everyone boards at one address and arrives at one curb instead of navigating DART connections from multiple starting points. DART also runs Routes 49, 52, and 408 with stops near the arena.
Can a charter bus come from Fort Worth to American Airlines Center?
Absolutely. Groups from Fort Worth, Arlington, Irving, and the mid-cities regularly book a Dallas party bus or charter bus for AAC events rather than dealing with I-30 East traffic and downtown parking. The drive from Fort Worth to Victory Park is roughly 30–35 miles, about 35–50 minutes in normal traffic.
On a Mavericks or Stars game night, that drive can run significantly longer — one bus handles the whole crew for one predictable rate.
Do you have ADA-accessible buses?
Yes — ADA-accessible vehicles are always available. Just let us know your group's needs before your event date and we will arrange the right vehicle from our fleet.
How far in advance should we book for a playoff game or major concert?
As soon as your date is confirmed. Dallas Stars and Mavericks playoff games, along with sold-out arena concerts, pull heavily on the local vehicle supply, and the right-size buses commit early. For regular-season weeknight games, two to four weeks of lead time is generally workable — but the earlier you call, the better your options and pricing.
Can the bus stay with us if the game goes to overtime?
Yes. The bus is booked as a block of hours, and we build a realistic post-game buffer into the booking. If the game extends into overtime or the concert runs long, your group is not scrambling for a backup plan — the bus is waiting at the Inspiration Lot and returns when you are ready to leave.
Book Your American Airlines Center Bus Today
The right bus for your next group trip to American Airlines Center is just one call away. Whether it is a 40-person Mavericks watch party with a rolling pregame, a corporate group heading to a Stars playoff game, or a concert night where nobody wants to figure out surge pricing at midnight, Party Bus Dallas has access to a full fleet of party buses, charter buses, minibuses, Sprinter vans, and Sprinter limos across Dallas — and we drop your group at the Victory Park curb while everyone else is still circling for parking. Give us a call any time at 903-421-9126 for an all-inclusive price quote — or use our online tool for instant availability.
Sources & Last Verified
Parking, drop-off, and event details for American Airlines Center change by season and event type. Core venue information verified against official and current sources in June 2026. Confirm event-specific parking prices and drop-off zones against the official pages below before your visit.
- American Airlines Center — Official Parking Page (lots, garages, Inspiration Lot, ADA, bus pricing)
- Parking Systems of America — Inspiration Lot (bus parking address, rates, hours)
- DART — Dallas Area Rapid Transit (Victory Station, Green/Orange Lines, Route 49)
- Arena Capacity — AAC Parking Guide 2026 (lot addresses, prices, rideshare zones)
- Game Day Guides — American Airlines Center (rideshare drop-off zones, transit options)


