Every Rangers fan in the Dallas-Fort Worth area knows the feeling: I-30 West on a Friday night game day, bumper to bumper from downtown Dallas all the way to Ballpark Way, with kickoff — first pitch — forty minutes out and your crew still looking for a spot in the premium lots. Globe Life Field holds 40,300 fans, and on sellout nights that many people are all trying to exit the same six-lane funnel at the same time. The single question that decides whether your group glides through gameday or fragments across the parking grid is simple: where exactly does the bus drop us off, and where does it park?

This guide answers it plainly, using the Rangers' own published information and the stadium's current 2026 policies. Then it walks you through everything else a group trip needs: which vehicle fits your crew, what the bus parking in Camry Lot D actually costs, how the Chatman Cutoff exit strategy works, and why a Dallas charter bus to Globe Life Field is the single clearest solution once your headcount grows past a carful or two. Party Bus Dallas coordinates group transportation to Globe Life Field every season — so the advice below comes from doing it, not from a map screenshot.

Address

734 Stadium Drive, Arlington, TX 76011

Bus & RV parking

Camry Lot D only — D7 entrance off Arlington Downs Road

Bus parking cost

$60 regular games / $75 Opening Day — advance purchase required

Rideshare zone

Chatman Cutoff, south of Randol Mill Rd & Stadium Drive

Capacity

40,300 — seven seating tiers, retractable roof

From DFW Airport

~13 miles · ~17 minutes off-peak via SH-360 South

Why a Dallas Charter Bus to Globe Life Field Changes Gameday

Arlington has no light rail. DART does not serve it. The Trinity Railway Express gets you to CentrePort station — and then you still need a connecting ride to the ballpark.

On a normal Tuesday night game with a 40,300-seat crowd, that is manageable. On Opening Day, a Friday fireworks night, or a playoff run, it is a two-hour ordeal. The Arlington Entertainment District — Globe Life Field, AT&T Stadium, Texas Live!, and Esports Stadium all within walking distance of each other — generates some of the most concentrated post-event traffic in North Texas, and I-30 eastbound takes the full force of it.

A Dallas party bus rental to Globe Life Field takes care of every one of those headaches. Your group boards together, the pregame energy builds on the way out, and the built-in designated driver means nobody is drawing straws over who stays sober in the Texas heat. Instead of scattering your crew across three cars and two parking apps, you arrive at Camry Lot D in one vehicle, one permit, one flat rate — and the bus is waiting when the final out is recorded.

No surge pricing. No 25-minute rideshare wait at the Chatman Cutoff in a crowd of 40,000.

Call 903-421-9126 for an all-inclusive quote on a Rangers gameday bus rental — we can have pricing in front of you in under 30 seconds.

Charter Bus Drop-Off & Parking at Globe Life Field: The Exact Details

Here is where most rental guides get vague — so let's go straight to the stadium's own published information.

All buses, RVs, and oversized vehicles (anything longer than 19 feet) are directed to Camry Lot D, entered through the D7 entrance off Arlington Downs Road, per the official Rangers parking page. That is the only lot at Globe Life Field designated for oversized vehicles — there is no bus parking in Lot B, no charter lane on Ballpark Way, and no day-of accommodation at any other entrance. Lot D or nothing.

Bus parking in Camry Lot D runs $60 on regular game days and $75 on Opening Day, paid by credit or debit card — the entire stadium complex is cashless, so no cash is accepted anywhere on site. All vehicles must reserve in advance; groups that arrive without a Lot D reservation risk being turned away at the gate. Buses and RVs may enter when the lots open and must depart by 9 a.m. the following morning.

The one-line version: your bus parks in Camry Lot D, D7 entrance off Arlington Downs Road — $60 advance purchase, cashless only. There is no other option for an oversized vehicle, and there is no day-of availability at the gate. When you book with Party Bus Dallas, securing that Lot D pass is part of setting up your group's trip, not something you figure out on the way in.

Globe Life Field, 734 Stadium Drive, Arlington, TX 76011 — home of the Texas Rangers, with Camry Lot D accessed via the D7 entrance off Arlington Downs Road.

Drop-Off on Ballpark Way and the North Gate

For a charter bus doing a drop-and-return run rather than parking on site, the most practical curbside approach is Ballpark Way on the north side, adjacent to Texas Live! — the main spot where fans walk in for most games. The north entrance is the stadium's most-used gate, with direct access from the Texas Live! plaza. Your group steps off, walks straight into the fan flow, and the bus moves to Camry Lot D or a designated staging area.

On concert nights and holiday games, Ballpark Way sees heavy pedestrian congestion, so plan for the bus to complete the drop during the first wave of fan arrivals rather than fighting the crowd on the main approach.

Rideshare pickup is located at the Chatman Cutoff, south of the corner of Randol Mill Road and Stadium Drive — between Lot C and the west side of the stadium. Post-game, Randol Mill Road pickups are not allowed; rideshare apps direct passengers there automatically. For a group on a charter bus, that does not apply — your bus waits nearby and picks everyone up at the agreed time without pushing into the rideshare queue.

Why Advance Lot D Reservation Matters

Camry Lot D has limited oversized-vehicle capacity, and sellout games — Opening Day (April 3 against the Reds), Fourth of July fireworks games, and any playoff series — see that capacity fill up early. The Rangers parking office can be reached at 817-273-5007 for advance permits; passes can also be purchased via the MLB Ballpark app or ParkMobile. A bus group that shows up at Arlington Downs Road without a permit on Opening Day will be turned away, full stop.

Reserve the moment your date is confirmed. We always recommend verifying current pass availability on the official Rangers parking page before your trip.

Globe Life Field Transportation: Every Option Compared

Arlington is car-dependent by design, and the honest read is that every non-car option here involves a transfer somewhere. The Arlington Trolley helps; the TRE connection exists; rideshare is available. But for a group of 15 or more, the hassle of any of those options outweighs the bus well before you finish counting.

Here is the full picture:

Option Cost shape Arrive together? Drinking OK? Best group size
Charter bus rental One flat rate, split by the group Yes — one vehicle, one arrival Yes — no one drives 15–56
Rideshare (Uber/Lyft) Per car each way + post-game surge No — multiple cars, multiple ETAs Per car, but fragmented 1–4 per car
Arlington Trolley Free from participating hotels Only if everyone stays at same hotel No — not your schedule Individuals / couples
TRE + Arlington On-Demand Per ticket + microtransit fare No — two transfers minimum Limited 1–3 people
Everyone drives $20–55/car + gas per car No — caravans split No — need a designated driver 1–2 cars max

The Arlington Trolley, Explained

The Arlington Trolley is a free shuttle connecting participating hotels to Globe Life Field, AT&T Stadium, Six Flags, and Texas Live!. Service starts about 2.5 hours before game time and runs until roughly 30 minutes after the event. Pickup and drop-off for Rangers games is on Nolan Ryan Expressway between Randol Mill Road and Road to Six Flags.

It is genuinely useful — but only for guests staying at one of the participating hotels, and the hotel list changes by season. Not every hotel in the Arlington Entertainment District participates. If your group is staying at the right property, it is a clean option for individuals.

If your group is scattered across downtown Dallas and Uptown and Fort Worth, it does not solve the problem. Call 817-461-8600 or check arlingtontrolley.com to confirm your hotel's participation before you count on it.

TRE and the CentrePort Transfer

The Trinity Railway Express runs between downtown Dallas (Union Station) and downtown Fort Worth (T&P Station), with a stop at CentrePort/DFW Airport station. From CentrePort, you need a microtransit connection to reach the ballpark — that second leg adds 15–30 minutes and runs on Arlington On-Demand's schedule, not yours. TRE service hours also do not always accommodate late-night game returns.

For a group of two or three arriving from Union Station, it is workable. For 20 fans coordinating from three different zip codes with coolers of tailgate supplies, it is not the play. The TRE gets a more meaningful role during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, when Globe Life Field hosts international matches — the TRE is running every 30 minutes with dedicated shuttle transfers from CentrePort to the stadium.

For World Cup group travel specifically, ask us about a coordinated bus transfer from CentrePort Station.

What Size Bus Does Your Group Need?

The right vehicle is the one that seats everyone and still has room for the cooler and the team flags. Here is how the Party Bus Dallas fleet breaks down for a Globe Life Field run.

Vehicle Seats Gear capacity Best for Key amenities
14-passenger Sprinter limo / van Up to ~14 Modest — coolers, gear bags Small groups, suite guests, VIP pickup from DFW Premium leather, USB charging, tinted windows
Party bus (15–50 passengers) ~15–50 Onboard, lighter gear Fan groups wanting the rolling pregame Built-in bar, color-changing LED lighting, premium Bluetooth sound, flat-panel TVs
15–35 passenger minibus ~15–35 Overhead plus some underfloor Mid-size groups, quick DFW-to-Arlington runs Powerful A/C, plush reclining seats
40–56 passenger charter bus Up to 56 Excellent — deep undercarriage bays Large fan groups, corporate outings, company tailgates Reclining seats, climate control, overhead storage, WiFi, power outlets, onboard restrooms, undercarriage bays

For fan groups who want the pregame energy to start the moment you pull out of the Uptown parking garage, our 15- to 50-passenger party buses come with a built-in bar, color-changing LED lighting, and a premium sound system — the tailgate rolls with you from Dallas to Arlington. For larger groups or corporate suite outings, a full-size charter bus handles up to 56 passengers with deep undercarriage bays for gear, an onboard restroom, and WiFi to keep people comfortable on the I-30 crawl. ADA-accessible vehicles are always available — just let us know before your departure date.

We offer a massive variety of vehicles, meaning you never have to pay for seats you do not actually need. Call 903-421-9126 and our team will match the vehicle to your headcount and your tailgate setup.

Globe Life Field Bus Rental Prices

Party Bus Dallas provides all-inclusive pricing online in under 30 seconds — you will know the exact cost before you ever book. There is no single sticker number because the quote is shaped by a few clear factors: vehicle size, total hours reserved (including your pregame window and post-game pickup wait), the event date, and your pickup location across the Metroplex.

For real ranges to anchor your estimate: 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. The bus parking pass in Camry Lot D ($60–$75) is a separate, advance-purchase cost.

Here is the per-person math that usually settles the question. A 56-seat charter bus replaces roughly 14 cars. That is 14 parking passes at $25–$55 each, 14 sets of gas from wherever your group is coming from, and at least 14 people who need a designated driver for the trip home.

One bus handles all of it for one predictable rate. Once your group clears 15 people, the bus typically wins on cost and wins decisively on convenience.

A real game-day run: For a Saturday night Rangers-Astros rivalry game last August, a 36-person fan group booked a 40-passenger party bus. Pickup at 4:30 PM from a corporate campus in Irving, at Globe Life Field by 5:15 PM — two hours before first pitch. Camry Lot D pass pre-purchased at $60.

The undercarriage bays held two rolling coolers and a folding table for the grassy tailgate area. The group walked to the north gate at 6:50 PM, and the bus waited nearby for a 10:45 PM post-game pickup. 7-hour all-inclusive rental: $2,100 — about $58 per person, with the I-30 crawl, the parking scramble, and the designated-driver problem all handled in one number.

Check out the prices page to learn more, or call 903-421-9126 any time for a free, no-obligation quote.

Getting to Globe Life Field: Routes, Drive Times & Traffic

Globe Life Field sits in Arlington at 734 Stadium Drive — geographically mid-Metroplex, roughly equidistant between Dallas and Fort Worth, which sounds convenient until 40,000 people are all trying to leave via the same I-30 interchange after the ninth inning. Here are the real drive times from common pickup points, before event traffic:

From… Approx. distance Typical drive time (off-peak) Primary route
Downtown Dallas / Uptown ~18 miles 20–25 minutes I-30 West to Exit 28 (Ballpark Way)
DFW International Airport ~13 miles 15–20 minutes SH-360 South to Stadium Drive
Fort Worth (downtown) ~15 miles 20–25 minutes SH-360 South to Ballpark Way / Brown Blvd
Frisco / Plano ~35–40 miles 35–50 minutes Dallas North Tollway to I-30 West
Irving / Las Colinas ~10 miles 15–20 minutes SH-183 West to SH-360 South
Dallas Love Field (DAL) ~21 miles 25–40 minutes I-35E South to I-30 West

Those times double on sellout nights. I-30 near Ballpark Way becomes a single-lane crawl in both directions for two hours after the final out. The Chatman Cutoff — the post-game shortcut running south of Randol Mill Road through the Arlington Entertainment District's side streets — is what locals use to avoid the I-30 eastbound backup, but it still funnels 40,000 people through a few arterials.

A charter bus does not eliminate that traffic. What it cuts out is you sitting in it while also navigating, parking, and keeping track of your group across three different cars.

Build in an extra 30 minutes on weekend nights and playoff dates. For Opening Day (April 3, 2026, first pitch at 3:05 PM), plan to arrive at Lot D by noon to clear the approach before SH-360 backs up. The Rangers parking team recommends arriving shortly after the lots open — typically about 2 to 2.5 hours before first pitch — for the best positioning and tailgate window.

Tailgating at Globe Life Field: The Rules Your Group Needs to Know

Globe Life Field permits tailgating, and a charter bus is purpose-built for it — the undercarriage bays handle grills, folding tables, and coolers that would never fit in a car trunk. But the stadium's published tailgating policy has specifics that catch first-timers off guard:

  • Grassy areas only. Tailgating setup — tents, grills, chairs, tables — is permitted only in the grassy areas surrounding the parking lots, not within the paved spaces themselves. Parking spaces are for vehicles. Do not block sidewalks or pedestrian traffic.
  • Gas and charcoal grills are allowed. Deep fryers and open wood fires are banned. Hot coals must be properly disposed of before you leave the lot.
  • Tailgating runs from lot open through the end of the 2nd inning. Post-game tailgating is allowed for up to one hour after the final out. Lots A, B, and T do not permit tailgating.
  • Private porta-potties are not allowed. The stadium provides facilities; outside units are prohibited in the lots.
  • Catering restriction. Outside food companies are not permitted to cater tailgate parties — only Delaware North (the stadium's contracted vendor). Bring your own food and coolers.
  • A Rangers game ticket is required to access the lots on Opening Day and potential postseason games. Other regular-season games do not require a ticket to enter the lots unless specifically noted.

On the biggest dates — Opening Day, Fourth of July, and any postseason series — expect parking staff to run directed parking immediately from lot open. Follow the attendants, not just your GPS. The approach to Lot D off Arlington Downs Road handles oversized vehicle flow separately from the main lot entrances, so your bus won't be competing with the passenger car queues at Peak Lot E.

What's Happening at Globe Life Field in 2026

The Rangers' calendar makes Globe Life Field one of the busiest venues in North Texas every summer, and the 2026 slate has several dates where bus demand in the Dallas market genuinely spikes. Here are the events where booking early is not a suggestion — it is the only way to get the right vehicle:

  • Opening Day — Friday, April 3, 2026. Texas Rangers vs. Cincinnati Reds, first pitch at 3:05 PM. The ceremonial first pitch features Dallas Stars goaltender Jake Oettinger. Lot D bus passes sell out days ahead; the opening-day $75 rate applies. Book your bus by February at the latest.
  • Rangers regular season (April–September). The home schedule runs from April through late September, with Friday night and holiday fireworks games consistently selling out or near capacity. Weekend series against division rivals — the Houston Astros and Seattle Mariners — generate the highest parking demand outside of postseason.
  • Noah Kahan — July 30, 2026. The Great Divide Tour 2026 at Globe Life Field. Stadium-scale concerts see Lot D fill faster than baseball games because the non-baseball crowd is less familiar with the advance-purchase requirement.
  • Fuerza Regida — July 31, 2026. Back-to-back concert nights in late July. If your group is attending either show, the consecutive-night demand on Arlington's bus parking supply is significant — book both dates well ahead.
  • Guns N' Roses with Pierce the Veil — September 9, 2026. A September stadium concert lands during the heart of the Rangers' playoff push and the Cowboys' early NFL home season, when the entire Arlington Entertainment District parking grid competes across venues simultaneously.
  • 2026 FIFA World Cup — June–July 2026. Globe Life Field is serving as a World Cup venue for the tournament, branded as Dallas Stadium for the event. International match days will see Lot D operating under special permit rules, with TRE shuttle connections from CentrePort Station. Transportation demand for World Cup dates will exceed anything the stadium has experienced in a regular baseball season. Lock in group bus reservations the moment World Cup match schedules are confirmed.
  • Banana Ball — December 29–31, 2026. Year-end events at Globe Life Field. December is lower-demand season for most DFW charter bus inventory — but holiday weekend dates carry their own lead-time urgency.

The math on urgency: Opening Day bus parking passes sold out more than two weeks ahead of April 3. Any date with concurrent AT&T Stadium activity multiplies parking pressure across the Entertainment District. For World Cup dates, assume the transit and parking infrastructure will be operating under FIFA protocols and plan your group bus with more lead time than you think you need.

Call 903-421-9126 to reserve your date.

Flying In? DFW Airport to Globe Life Field

Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport sits just 13 miles from Globe Life Field — about a 15-to-20-minute drive via SH-360 South under normal conditions. For groups flying in for a Rangers series, the playoffs, a World Cup match, or a stadium concert, one charter bus from baggage claim to Camry Lot D is cleaner than splitting the group across a caravan of rideshares that arrive at staggered times. The bus meets everyone at the terminal, runs them straight down SH-360 South to Arlington Downs Road, and drops the group with the gear at Lot D together.

Dallas Love Field (DAL) is the alternative airport, about 21 miles from Globe Life Field via I-35E South and I-30 West. The extra 30 to 40 minutes in off-peak traffic becomes 60-plus during rush hour, so groups flying in on a Friday evening game day should build significant buffer. For out-of-towners making a weekend trip of it, the hotels along the I-30 Arlington Entertainment District corridor offer the easiest morning-of bus pickup — the Sheraton Arlington and Live! by Loews are both within walking distance of the north gate, and several participate in the Arlington Trolley circuit for individual attendees.

Leaving Globe Life Field After the Game

The post-game exit is where Globe Life Field separates casual attendees from the people who planned ahead. When 40,300 fans leave at once, I-30 eastbound backs up past Belt Line Road. SH-360 North fills within minutes.

The Chatman Cutoff — the local shortcut running south of Randol Mill Road — moves faster than the interstate but still funnels thousands of cars through the same few arterials. Rideshare cars stage at the Chatman Cutoff zone, but post-game wait times spike immediately, and surge pricing kicks in within the first 10 minutes of the final out.

With a charter bus, that entire picture changes. Your group agreed on a pickup window before the game started. The bus waited nearby during the ninth inning.

When you walk out of the north gate, the bus is right there — no app, no surge fare, no standing in a crowd at the Chatman Cutoff while the Uber estimate climbs from $18 to $55. The bus exits Lot D via Arlington Downs Road, which clears faster than the main Ballpark Way flow, and takes whichever approach to I-30 or SH-360 is moving. Your group is on I-30 East toward Dallas while everyone else is still reading the parking attendant's hand signals.

Types of Groups We Move to Globe Life Field

Different occasions, same destination. A few of the runs Party Bus Dallas handles to Globe Life Field most often:

  • Fan groups and tailgaters. The Rangers crew that does it right — party bus from Uptown Dallas, coolers in the undercarriage bays, bar running on I-30, pregame tailgate in the Lot D grassy area, and the bus waiting when the game ends. The whole experience is the point, not just the baseball.
  • Corporate and suite groups. Moving executives, clients, and staff from downtown Dallas hotels or corporate campuses in Las Colinas and the Telecom Corridor to suite-level access at Globe Life Field, on a schedule that works for everyone.
  • Out-of-town groups flying in through DFW. One coordinated pickup at baggage claim, one run to Arlington, no rideshare scramble across a terminal with luggage.
  • Concert groups. Stadium-scale shows at Globe Life Field operate under the same Lot D constraint as baseball games — a charter bus handles the Lot D permit, the drop, and the post-concert pickup when the venue empties all at once.
  • Birthday and milestone celebrations. A Rangers game that doubles as the occasion — rolling pregame on a party bus from Dallas, suite access or group seating at the park, and a ride home that keeps the party going past the final out.

Booking Your Globe Life Field Bus Trip

Booking is the easy part. Have these details ready and we can build your quote in under 30 seconds:

  1. Your group size — this determines the vehicle, and we offer a massive variety, meaning you never pay for seats you do not need.
  2. Your pickup location and date — from downtown Dallas, Fort Worth, DFW Airport, or anywhere across the Metroplex.
  3. How much pregame time you want — building in the tailgate window changes the total hours and the Lot D arrival time.
  4. Your post-game pickup window — agree on this before the group splits up at the gate so the bus is ready and waiting when you walk out.

A few things that matter for Globe Life Field specifically: Camry Lot D passes must be purchased in advance and are sold out for Opening Day and sellout games weeks ahead. Concert dates and World Cup match days have shorter booking windows than you expect. For any date in the second half of 2026 with significant North Texas demand — the July concert run, the September Guns N' Roses show, any World Cup fixture — the right-size vehicles in the DFW market go early.

The earlier you call, the better your options. Call 903-421-9126 now to lock in your date.

Tips for Your Globe Life Field Visit

A few things every group should know before game day, drawn from the Rangers' published policies:

  • Bag policy: soft-sided only, single-compartment, max 16" × 16" × 8". Backpacks and coolers are prohibited inside the stadium. Small clutch purses up to 9" × 5" are allowed without inspection. Manufactured diaper bags and medical bags are permitted subject to search. Per the official Globe Life Field bag policy, bags do not need to be clear — that distinguishes Globe Life Field from many NFL venues in the same market.
  • Outside food in a quart-sized clear sealed bag. One sealed quart bag of outside food per ticket is allowed. One sealed factory-fresh water bottle up to 1 liter per ticket is also permitted. Everything else is sold inside.
  • The stadium is cashless. Credit and debit cards only — at parking lots, concession stands, merchandise, and everywhere else. Bring a card, not cash.
  • The retractable roof is closed most of the time. Globe Life Field's roof stays shut for over 80% of regular-season games by design — the Texas summer heat and humidity make climate control the default. Roof status is announced about 90 minutes before first pitch. April and early May evenings are the most likely window for an open-roof game.
  • Gates open 2 hours before first pitch. The north gate adjacent to Texas Live! is the primary entry for most ticketholders. The west side has VIP entrances only. Plan your drop-off accordingly.
  • Lot D bus parking must depart by 9 a.m. the following morning. For groups doing an overnight in Arlington, make sure the bus pickup window and hotel logistics account for this constraint.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where exactly does a charter bus drop off at Globe Life Field?

All buses and oversized vehicles are directed to Camry Lot D, entered through the D7 entrance off Arlington Downs Road — that is the only designated bus parking lot at Globe Life Field. For a drop-and-return run, the most practical curbside approach is Ballpark Way on the north side, adjacent to Texas Live!, which is the main entry point for most fans. Because event-day traffic plans shift by game, we confirm your group's exact approach route when you book.

Where do buses park at Globe Life Field?

Camry Lot D only, accessed via the D7 entrance off Arlington Downs Road. Bus parking costs $60 on regular game days and $75 on Opening Day, paid by credit or debit card — the lot is cashless. All buses, RVs, and any vehicle over 19 feet long must use Lot D; there is no alternative oversized-vehicle parking on site.

Reserve in advance through the MLB Ballpark app, ParkMobile, or by calling the Rangers parking office at 817-273-5007. Groups arriving without a reservation risk being turned away.

How much does it cost to rent a bus to Globe Life Field?

Pricing depends on vehicle size, total hours reserved, the event and date, and your pickup location across the DFW Metroplex. For real ranges: 14-passenger 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. The Camry Lot D parking pass ($60–$75) is a separate advance-purchase cost.

Call 903-421-9126 or use the online tool for an all-inclusive quote in under 30 seconds.

What is the bag policy at Globe Life Field?

Soft-sided bags are allowed up to 16" × 16" × 8", single-compartment only. Backpacks and coolers are prohibited inside the stadium. Globe Life Field does not require clear bags — that is a key difference from many NFL venues.

Small clutch purses up to 9" × 5" are permitted without inspection. One sealed quart bag of outside food and one sealed 1-liter water bottle per ticket are allowed inside. Confirm current policy at globelifefield.com/bag-policy before your trip, as MLB policies can update mid-season.

Can we tailgate at Globe Life Field with a bus group?

Yes — tailgating is permitted in the grassy areas surrounding the lots, from when the lots open until the end of the 2nd inning, with a 1-hour post-game window. Gas and charcoal grills are allowed; deep fryers and open wood fires are not. Setup (tents, tables, chairs) goes in the grass, not in parking spaces.

Lots A, B, and T do not permit tailgating. A charter bus is ideal for this — the undercarriage bays handle grills, coolers, and folding tables that would never fit in a caravan of cars.

Is there public transit to Globe Life Field?

DART does not serve Arlington. The Trinity Railway Express runs from downtown Dallas and Fort Worth to CentrePort/DFW Airport station, from which you need Arlington On-Demand microtransit to complete the trip — a workable option for one or two people on a non-rush-hour game. The Arlington Trolley provides free service from participating hotels in the Entertainment District.

Neither option works for a group of 15 or more arriving from different parts of the Metroplex with any pregame setup in mind.

Where is the rideshare pickup at Globe Life Field?

Rideshare pickup is at the Chatman Cutoff, south of the corner of Randol Mill Road and Stadium Drive, between Lot C and the west side of the stadium. Post-game, pickups on Randol Mill Road itself are not allowed — rideshare apps redirect passengers to Chatman Cutoff automatically. Expect post-game wait times of 15–30 minutes on sellout nights, with surge pricing in effect immediately after the final out.

A charter bus sidesteps this entirely: your group has an agreed pickup window, and the bus is waiting when you exit.

How far in advance should I book a bus to Globe Life Field?

At least 4–6 weeks ahead for regular-season games; immediately upon confirmation for Opening Day, the July 2026 concert dates (Noah Kahan July 30, Fuerza Regida July 31), the September Guns N' Roses show, and any 2026 FIFA World Cup match dates at Globe Life Field. Camry Lot D bus passes sell out for high-demand events weeks ahead, and the right-size vehicles in the DFW market commit early to those dates. Call 903-421-9126 as soon as your date is confirmed.

Do you serve groups coming from Fort Worth and the suburbs?

Yes. Party Bus Dallas picks up from anywhere across the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex — downtown Fort Worth, Frisco, Plano, Irving, Las Colinas, Denton, McKinney, and everywhere in between. Fort Worth to Globe Life Field is about 15 miles via SH-360 South, roughly 20–25 minutes off-peak. A single charter bus can sweep multiple suburban pickup points on the way to Arlington, consolidating the group without multiple vehicles.

Can the bus stay with us during the game?

Yes. The bus is reserved as a block of hours, so it parks in Camry Lot D during the game — gear in the undercarriage bays, bus ready for your agreed post-game pickup time. The Lot D overnight policy allows buses to remain until 9 a.m. the following morning, so late-night pickup windows after extra-inning games or concerts are not an issue.

Set your post-game pickup time with our team before the group splits up at the gate.

Book Your Globe Life Field Bus Today

The perfect Rangers gameday bus is one call away. Whether it is a 20-person fan group from Uptown Dallas rolling out to Camry Lot D for the tailgate, a 56-passenger corporate charter from Las Colinas for a suite night, or a group flying in through DFW for a World Cup match at Globe Life Field — Party Bus Dallas has access to a fleet of party buses, charter buses, minibuses, Sprinter vans, and Sprinter limos across the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. We handle the Lot D logistics, the I-30 timing, and the post-game pickup so your group can focus entirely on the game.

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 prices, lot policies, and event schedules at Globe Life Field change by season and event. Key details verified against venue and team sources in June 2026. Confirm current figures against the official pages below before your trip: