Getting 20, 35, or 56 people to Allegiant Stadium on game day is one of those logistics problems that looks simple until it isn’t. The Strip hotels are close — close enough that you can see the stadium from the Hacienda Bridge — but I-15 locks up on event days, the official parking lots require advance-purchased passes that sell out fast, and the rideshare drop zone on Dean Martin Drive puts your group well away from the gates with a hike ahead of them. The single question that decides whether your crew glides in together or spends the first quarter regrouping: where exactly does the bus drop off, and where does it wait?

This guide answers it plainly, using the stadium’s own published information and 2026 event logistics, then walks through everything else a group trip needs — which vehicle fits your party, what shapes the price, how tailgating works, and what to expect when the final whistle blows and 65,000 people all try to leave at once. Allegiant Stadium is one of our most-requested destinations for Las Vegas bus rentals, so the advice below comes from coordinating these runs, not from a pamphlet.

Stadium address

3333 Al Davis Way, Las Vegas, NV 89118

General drop-off zone

W. Diablo Dr. & S. Procyon St. — southwest entry walk

Rideshare drop zone

Lot N, 5285 Dean Martin Dr. — short walk to gates

RTC Game Day Express drop

Southeast corner, Dean Martin Dr. next to Gate 11

Hacienda Bridge walk

0.3 miles from bridge east end to gate — ~10–15 min

OSV lot (oversized vehicles)

$250/event, advance purchase via SpotHero required

Why Rent a Bus to Allegiant Stadium?

Las Vegas has a transportation problem that makes a group bus genuinely valuable — and it isn’t the Strip. It’s the fact that Allegiant Stadium draws 65,000 fans to a venue tucked between I-15 and a neighborhood of surface lots, most of which require advance passes at $40–$100 per vehicle, with no day-of sales at the gate. The second your group splits into separate cars, you’re staring down multiple parking pass purchases, multiple GPS routes fighting for the same exit ramps off I-15, and a post-game rideshare surge that can double fares and stretch ETAs past 45 minutes.

A Las Vegas charter bus or party bus rental changes the math entirely. One vehicle, one flat rate split across the whole crew, and a drop-off at the Diablo Drive and Procyon Street zone — a walking path that leads directly to the stadium’s southwest entry. Nobody coordinates parking, nobody draws straws for who stays sober, and when the game ends, the bus waits nearby rather than sitting stuck in post-game gridlock.

That’s the whole argument in three sentences.

Beyond the logistics, there’s the Raiders experience itself. Pre-game energy in Las Vegas is unlike any other NFL city — your group is coming from the Strip, from resort casinos, from a bachelorette weekend that pivoted toward football. A party bus with a built-in bar and LED lighting keeps that energy moving from hotel lobby to tailgate lot.

A charter bus with reclining seats and undercarriage storage handles the coolers, the folding table, and the family of six who all came from the airport. Call 702-273-3624 any time to lock in your date.

Charter Bus Drop-Off & Pick-Up at Allegiant Stadium — How It Actually Works

Here is the part most rental pages leave vague, so let’s go straight to the stadium’s own guidance.

The designated general drop-off and pick-up zone for taxis, shuttles, and private vehicles (including charter buses) is at the corner of W. Diablo Drive and S. Procyon Street, west of the stadium. Traffic on event days is directed eastbound on Diablo Drive and northbound on Procyon Street, and a pedestrian walking path runs along Diablo Drive directly toward the stadium’s southwest entry — no long detour, no crossing active traffic lanes.

That’s the zone your bus targets. Pre-approved suite and loge owners have separate East and West Suite Drop Off Lanes on Allegiant Stadium Way, accessed only with a pass from their premium service representative; unauthorized vehicles trying to use those lanes get redirected back to the Diablo/Procyon area. For any group without premium credentials, the southwest drop-off is the right approach.

The one-line version: your bus drops at the corner of W. Diablo Dr. and S. Procyon St. — a direct pedestrian path runs from there to the stadium’s southwest gate. That’s where the shuttle operators, taxis, and private group transportation all converge, and it’s the official answer from the stadium itself.

Allegiant Stadium, 3333 Al Davis Way — home of the Las Vegas Raiders, UNLV Rebels, WrestleMania, and some of the largest stadium concerts in the Southwest.

The Rideshare Zone vs. the Bus Drop Zone: What the Distance Actually Means

It helps to understand why the Diablo/Procyon drop matters more than the rideshare alternative. Uber and Lyft drop-offs at Allegiant Stadium are routed to Lot N on Dean Martin Drive (5285 Dean Martin Dr.), on the east side of the stadium — a short walk to the gates but one that requires navigating the Dean Martin Drive traffic pattern. After the game, surge pricing on the major apps can spike to 2–3x standard rates as tens of thousands of fans all request rides simultaneously, and wait times in the Lot N zone extend considerably.

Your bus doesn’t sit in that queue. It drops your group at the southwest entry on Diablo Drive before the game, and it waits nearby while you’re inside — ready for a pre-arranged pickup time that keeps your crew from standing on a curb while the lots drain. That pickup timing is the detail we confirm with every group when they book, because the difference between a 20-minute wait and a 55-minute wait is just having a plan in place.

Gate 11 and the RTC Stop — Why This Matters for Your Approach

The RTC Game Day Express public bus service drops at the southeast corner of the stadium on Dean Martin Drive, next to Gate 11. That’s a different approach than the Diablo/Procyon southwest zone, and it matters for groups picking up members who arrived by public transit — coordinate your regrouping point before everyone scatters across two sides of a 65,000-seat stadium.

The ADA drop-off zone is in Lot B near Gate 2, accessed by rideshare or private vehicle, and available to guests with disabilities. If anyone in your group needs ADA access, tell us when you book and we arrange the right vehicle and verify the current approach for your event date.

Oversized Vehicle Parking: The OSV Lot, the $250 Pass, and the Advance Rule

Here is the detail that first-timers consistently overlook, and the one that can strand a bus at a closed gate. Allegiant Stadium does not permit vehicles longer than 20 feet to use standard parking lots, and there is no day-of purchase option for the oversized vehicle section. Groups arriving in a full-size charter bus or large party bus need the stadium’s dedicated Oversized Vehicle (OSV) Lot — which costs $250 per event and requires advance booking through SpotHero.

The OSV Lot is located off Hacienda Avenue near Procyon Street, placing it on the west side of the stadium campus where the shuttle and general drop-off infrastructure already concentrates. The math for a bus group works out clearly: one $250 OSV pass covers the entire bus, versus a caravan of ten cars each buying $40–$100 individual passes. On a sellout Raiders game, those individual passes are gone well before game day.

The OSV pass must be in hand before your group arrives; the gate staff will not sell it at the entrance.

The advance rule, plainly: all Allegiant Stadium parking — including the OSV Lot for charter buses — requires a pre-purchased pass. Nothing is sold at the gate on event day. When you book with Party Buses Las Vegas, coordinating that pass is part of the reservation, not something you discover at a closed entrance.

For groups that want to drop off and not pay for on-site parking, the Diablo/Procyon drop zone allows the bus to unload and wait off-site — returning for a set pickup window after the event. That arrangement cuts out the OSV cost entirely while keeping your group together from the curb to the gate.

We recommend checking the official Allegiant Stadium directions and parking page before your event for current lot availability and any event-specific routing changes.

All Your Options for Getting to Allegiant Stadium: An Honest Comparison

Las Vegas is better for getting to a stadium than most NFL cities — the Strip is right there, Hacienda Bridge is walkable, and the RTC runs dedicated game-day express buses. But “better than most” still isn’t seamless for a group of 20 or more. Here’s how the options actually stack up.

Option Cost shape Arrive together? Drop-off location Drinking / tailgating Best group size
Private charter bus or party bus One flat rate, split by the group Yes — one vehicle, one arrival Best — Diablo Dr./Procyon St. southwest entry Yes — no one needs to drive 15–56
Walk via Hacienda Bridge Free from the Strip corridor Only if you all left together Good — 0.3 miles from east end to gate, ~10–15 min No — you walked from the hotel Any, but uncoordinated
RTC Game Day Express $4 round trip per person Only if everyone boards the same run Good — Gate 11 on Dean Martin Dr. No — public bus Any, but no group control
M Ride shuttle $55 round trip per person Only from the same pickup location Stadium shuttle zone Depends on operator policy Small groups, individual tickets
Rideshare (Uber / Lyft) Per car each way + post-game surge No — multiple vehicles, staggered ETAs Lot N, 5285 Dean Martin Dr. Yes, but costly and split 1–4 per vehicle
Everyone drives and parks Pre-purchased pass per car ($40–$100) + no day-of sales No — caravans split at I-15 exits Varies by lot purchased No — someone has to stay sober to drive 1–2 cars

The honest read: for one or two people who are already staying on the Strip, the Hacienda Bridge walk or the RTC’s $4 round-trip bus is a perfectly good call. But the moment your party grows past a few cars, the coordination overhead of separate vehicles — split routes on I-15, scattered parking passes, staggered arrivals, and the post-game rideshare surge — makes one private bus both simpler and frequently cheaper per head. That’s the group this guide is written for.

The Hacienda Bridge Walk — Walkable from the Strip, But Know the Details

Allegiant Stadium is often described as “walkable from the Strip,” and for a solo fan staying at Mandalay Bay or the Luxor, that’s accurate. Hacienda Avenue between Las Vegas Boulevard and I-15 closes to all vehicle traffic on event days, turning the entire bridge into a pedestrian corridor. The bridge itself is 0.3 miles from the east end to the stadium gate — a 10–15 minute walk on a flat surface.

On a clear fall evening for a Raiders game, it can be genuinely pleasant.

For a group, though, the bridge has real limits. All 65,000 fans in the Las Vegas Strip corridor are using the same crossing, which means the post-game walkback compresses everyone onto one pedestrian artery and can run 30–45 minutes of slow movement in the worst exits. If your group includes anyone who has trouble walking distances, if it’s a July concert date with 100-degree heat, or if your party is spread across hotels on the north end of the Strip — MGM Grand, Bellagio, Caesars — the 15-minute bridge walk understates the actual journey considerably.

What Size Bus Does Your Group Need?

Not every Allegiant Stadium group trip is the same — that’s why we provide a wide variety of vehicles so your crew is comfortable no matter what. A 14-passenger Sprinter limo works for a VIP group of close friends in suite seats; a 56-passenger charter bus handles the company outing or the out-of-town family reunion that turned into a Raiders game. You never have to pay for seats you do not actually need.

Vehicle Typical seats Luggage / tailgate gear Best for Key amenities
14-passenger Sprinter limo / Sprinter van Up to ~14 Modest — coolers, a few bags VIP groups, suite holders, small crews Premium leather, USB charging, tinted privacy windows
Party bus (15–50 passengers) ~15–50 Onboard, lighter loads Fan groups wanting the rolling pregame Built-in bar, color-changing LED lighting, Bluetooth sound, flat-panel TVs, open floor area
15–35 passenger minibus ~15–35 Overhead plus some underfloor Mid-size groups, Strip hotel pickups Powerful A/C, plush reclining seats
40–56 passenger charter bus Up to 56 Excellent — large undercarriage bays Large fan groups, corporate outings, out-of-town reunions Reclining seats, climate control, overhead storage, WiFi, power outlets, onboard restrooms, undercarriage bays

The right pick depends on two things: your headcount and how much gear you’re hauling to the tailgate. For fan groups who want the pregame to start the moment the bus pulls away from the Venetian drop, our 15- to 50-passenger party buses come with a full-length bar, color-changing LED lighting, and a Bluetooth sound system — the tailgate is already underway on Dean Martin Drive. For large outings or groups with equipment and luggage, a full-size charter bus gives you deep undercarriage bays for coolers, folding tables, and grills, plus an onboard restroom for the drive back after a late-night concert.

ADA-accessible vehicles are always available — just let us know before your departure date and we will have the right vehicle ready.

Las Vegas Bus Rental Prices for Allegiant Stadium

Party Buses Las Vegas offers all-inclusive pricing online in under 30 seconds — you will know the exact price before you ever book. There’s no single sticker number, because the quote is shaped by a handful of clear factors:

  • 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 tailgate time before the game and the post-game wait.
  • Date and event — a regular-season Raiders Sunday prices differently than a WrestleMania weekend, a sold-out concert run, or the Las Vegas Bowl on New Year’s Eve.
  • Mileage and pickup — a Strip hotel pickup is a short run; Henderson or Summerlin adds more time.

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. Pricing depends on mileage, time of year, and vehicle type, but you will never be surprised by hidden costs. The stadium’s OSV parking pass ($250) is a separate, pre-purchased cost if your bus stays on-site; a drop-and-return plan skips it.

Here’s the per-person math that settles most debates. A 40-passenger party bus for a Raiders game running 6 hours might come to $1,800–$2,400 all-inclusive — roughly $45–$60 per person across the group. Compare that to ten cars, each needing a pre-purchased lot pass at $50–$100, plus gas, plus the post-game rideshare surge, plus no one being able to drink on the drive back to the Strip.

The bus wins on both cost and experience once the headcount gets past a dozen. Call 702-273-3624 any time for a free, all-inclusive price quote at no obligation.

A Real Game-Day Example

To put numbers behind that math, here’s a run from last season. A 35-person Raiders fan group booked a 40-passenger party bus from a pickup on the Strip. Departure at 1:00 PM from Caesars Palace, at the Diablo/Procyon drop zone by 1:30 PM — two and a half hours before a 4:05 PM kickoff.

Undercarriage bays held a cooler, folding chairs, and a portable speaker. The group tailgated in Lot E through 3:30 PM, then walked to their gate. The bus waited off Procyon Street and returned for a 7:45 PM post-game pickup.

The 7-hour all-inclusive rental came to $2,100 — about $60 per person, with the driving, the parking math, and the designated-driver problem all gone.

Getting There: I-15, the Strip Corridor, and Event-Day Timing

Allegiant Stadium sits at the southern end of the resort corridor, just west of I-15 between the Russell Road and Tropicana Avenue exits — which makes it one of the most congested freeway on-ramps in Nevada on event days. Approximate distances from common Las Vegas pickup points before event traffic:

From… Approx. distance Typical drive time (off-peak)
Center Strip (Caesars, Bellagio) ~2.5 miles 8–15 minutes
South Strip (Mandalay Bay, MGM Grand) ~1 mile 5–10 minutes
North Strip / Downtown Las Vegas ~5–7 miles 15–25 minutes
Henderson / Green Valley ~15–18 miles 20–30 minutes
Summerlin / Red Rock area ~17–20 miles 25–35 minutes
Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) ~3–4 miles 10–15 minutes

Those times collapse on event days. The Tropicana Avenue and Russell Road exits off I-15 both back up to the freeway mainline well before gates open, and Hacienda Avenue approaches from the Strip get congested as pedestrian and vehicle traffic mix near the bridge crossing. For Raiders games with a 4:05 PM kickoff, the worst traffic window is roughly 2:30–4:00 PM.

An early bus departure — arriving at the Diablo/Procyon drop two to three hours before kickoff — puts your group into the tailgate lots while the approach roads are still moving.

On major event weekends, Clark County road closures affect sections of Dean Martin Drive, Hacienda Avenue, Polaris Avenue, Dewey Drive, Diablo Drive, Procyon Street, Reno Avenue, and Ali Baba Lane. Closures typically begin about five hours before the event and last until an hour after it ends. Because the pattern shifts by event, we confirm your group’s approach route for your specific date when you book — so you don’t discover a closed road at the last mile.

Tailgating at Allegiant Stadium: What’s Allowed and What Isn’t

A bus is the ideal tailgate vehicle — the undercarriage bays handle the gear, nobody has to drive back to the hotel, and your whole crew arrives and leaves together. But the stadium’s tailgating rules are specific, and knowing them keeps your group out of trouble before kickoff.

From the stadium’s published policies and the Raiders’ guest conduct guidelines:

  • Tailgating lots for football games. The onsite tailgating lots are A, B, C, E, F, G, H, and J. Offsite lots T, V, U, X, W, S, Z, and N are also designated for tailgating activity, with approximately 6,000 dedicated spots total.
  • Tailgate window: four hours before kickoff, ends at kickoff. Tailgating must be broken down as soon as the event begins and whenever requested by stadium personnel. It is strictly prohibited during and after the event.
  • One sealed beverage bottle, that’s it. All outside food and beverage are prohibited inside the stadium. You may bring one empty soft-sided water bottle to fill inside, but no cans, hard-sided containers, or outside drinks cross the gates.
  • Keep your setup within your own space. Sound systems inside vehicles cannot be used at excessive volume; portable PA systems and large radios are not permitted. Commercial vending and ticket resale on stadium grounds are prohibited.
  • Alcohol rules apply to the lots, too. Excessive or underage consumption is not tolerated in the tailgating areas.

For concerts and non-Raiders events, tailgating rules vary — some events restrict it significantly or prohibit it entirely. We confirm what’s allowed for your specific event when you book so your group plans the right kind of pregame.

Know Before You Go: The Clear-Bag Policy

Allegiant Stadium enforces a strict clear-bag policy for all events. This applies to every person in your group — sorting it out at security with 20 people in tow takes real time, so it’s worth knowing before you arrive.

  • Approved bags: one clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bag no larger than 12″ × 6″ × 12″ (or a one-gallon clear freezer bag), plus one small non-clear clutch no larger than 4.5″ × 6.5″.
  • Prohibited: purses larger than 4.5″ × 6.5″ × 2″, backpacks, fanny packs, cinch bags, seat cushions, coolers, diaper bags, briefcases, camera bags, and any bag exceeding the approved dimensions.
  • Bag check: $20 non-refundable per bag, cashless payment only. Bag check opens when stadium gates open and closes one hour after the event ends.
  • Medical exceptions: necessary medical items are permitted but subject to inspection before entry.

The current bag policy is published at the official Allegiant Stadium bag check and policy page. Confirm it before your group’s trip, since policies can update between events.

What’s Happening at Allegiant Stadium in 2026

Allegiant Stadium is genuinely one of the busiest event venues in the country, and the 2026 calendar is a strong argument for booking a bus early. The headliners your group is most likely to be planning around:

  • Las Vegas Raiders 2026 NFL season. The Raiders open their home schedule against the Miami Dolphins on Sunday, September 13, 2026 at 1:25 PM PT — their first home opener since 2021. Eight regular-season home games run September through January, with division rivals (Chiefs, Broncos, Chargers) plus the Bills, Rams, Seahawks, and Titans on the slate. NFL game days are the single most common reason groups rent a bus to Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.
  • WrestleMania 42. One of the largest attendance events ever to come to Las Vegas, with the road closures, demand spikes, and transportation chaos to match. Groups planning this weekend should have a bus confirmed months in advance.
  • Ed Sheeran LOOP Tour — July 18, 2026. Stadium concerts at Allegiant draw crowds that strain the Hacienda Bridge and fill every parking lot before doors. A party bus rental keeps your group together from the Strip hotel to the general drop-off zone — and back at the end of the night when post-concert rideshare surges hit.
  • USHER & Chris Brown co-headlining tour — September 5–6, 2026. Two consecutive nights means two nights of congestion on I-15 and Hacienda Avenue. Multi-night concert groups especially benefit from one coordinated bus arrangement across both evenings.
  • Jason Aldean & Luke Bryan Double Down Tour — August 2026. Country stadium concerts at Allegiant pull heavily from the Henderson, Summerlin, and Henderson Valley corridors; a charter bus handles the longer pickup runs efficiently.
  • Las Vegas Bowl XXXV — December 31, 2026. New Year’s Eve at Allegiant Stadium, with kickoff at 12:45 PM PT. The combination of a major bowl game and the Strip’s New Year’s Eve crowd makes this one of the most congested transit days of the year.
  • UNLV Rebels football. Home games draw the campus community plus the wider Vegas metro, with dedicated RTC service and the same parking-pass-in-advance rules that apply to Raiders games.

For peak events — WrestleMania, major concert weekends, and the Las Vegas Bowl — the bus supply tightens months before the date. Call 702-273-3624 as soon as your event is confirmed.

Who Books a Bus to Allegiant Stadium — and What They Need

Different groups, same goal: everyone arrives together, on schedule, and with no one stuck looking for parking on I-15 at 3:45 PM. Here are the runs we handle most:

  • Raiders fan groups and tailgaters. The quintessential Las Vegas bus rental — a party bus loaded with fans from the Strip, pregame energy building on the way down Hacienda, the tailgate starting the moment the undercarriage bays open. No one drives, no one misses kickoff, and the post-game pickup is already planned.
  • Concert groups. Stadium-scale shows where Hacienda Bridge is closed to cars and post-concert rideshare hits 3x rates. A Las Vegas concert bus rental takes the group to the southwest entry drop-off, picks everyone up when the crowd clears, and gets them back to the Strip hotel at a flat, predictable rate.
  • Corporate and suite groups. Move clients and staff from Caesars conference center or the Convention Center to the suite level without anyone navigating parking credentials or post-game traffic. The bus handles every pickup, the drop point, and the return.
  • Out-of-town groups flying in for a game or event. A direct pickup at Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) — about 3–4 miles from the stadium — means one coordinated vehicle from baggage claim to the game and back. No rental cars, no splitting into rideshares at arrivals.
  • Bachelorette and birthday groups who added a Raiders game. The crossover Las Vegas specialty — a weekend celebration that pivots toward a sporting event, with a party bus that handles both the Friday night bar crawl and the Sunday stadium run on one booking.
  • WrestleMania and major event weekends. Large-scale one-time events where transportation demand spikes across every platform simultaneously. One private bus at a fixed rate is the only option that guarantees your group arrives and leaves together regardless of surge conditions.

Flying In for the Game? Airport to Allegiant Stadium

Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) is approximately 3–4 miles from Allegiant Stadium — one of the shortest airport-to-stadium distances in the NFL. Under normal conditions the drive takes 10–15 minutes. On event days with I-15 traffic and road closures around the stadium, it can triple — but a private bus cuts through that with a coordinated route that avoids the worst congestion points.

For groups flying in on game day, the standard airport sequence works cleanly: gather at baggage claim in the appropriate terminal, call or text when the full group is together, and the bus moves from its waiting spot to the arrivals curb. From there it’s a direct run to Allegiant Stadium — no rideshare coordination, no rental car counter lines, no trying to find parking passes for a sellout game the day of. After the event, the bus is waiting for a pre-arranged pickup window and brings everyone back to the Strip or directly to the departures level at LAS.

That airport-to-stadium run is one of the most common requests we handle for Las Vegas group transportation, and it works equally well for groups flying out late who want to hit the tailgate, watch the game, and catch a red-eye without the taxi scramble. Call 702-273-3624 to discuss the logistics for your travel day.

Leaving Allegiant Stadium After the Game — Where the Bus Earns Its Keep

Getting out of Allegiant Stadium is the single most frustrating part of every trip — and the part where a charter bus produces its clearest value. When 65,000 fans leave at once, every exit road backs up: I-15 southbound toward the Strip, Dean Martin Drive northbound, and Tropicana Avenue and Russell Road on the frontage. Rideshare apps spike immediately.

Pedestrian traffic on Hacienda Bridge compresses to a slow crawl that can run 30–45 minutes from gate to Mandalay Bay.

Your bus skips the standby queue entirely. The bus waits at an arranged spot near the Diablo/Procyon zone, you walk out to a known curb at a pre-set pickup window, and the route back to the Strip is already planned around the least congested exit. The group climbs aboard, recaps the game over the onboard sound system, and is back at the hotel well before the last rideshare in the post-game surge clears the Lot N queue.

That post-game pickup arrangement is the detail we confirm at booking — not something you figure out while standing in a crowd.

Booking Your Allegiant Stadium Bus: The Three Steps

Booking is the easy part. Have these details ready and we can build your quote fast:

  1. Request a quote with your group size, pickup location(s), event date, and whether you want pregame tailgate time built in.
  2. Confirm the vehicle, the drop point, and any parking passes. We set up the right vehicle, verify the current approach route and general drop-off zone for your event, and coordinate the OSV pass if your group is parking on-site.
  3. Set your post-game pickup window. Arrange your return timing with our team in advance so the bus is waiting when you exit — no waiting for a surge-priced rideshare on Dean Martin Drive.

A few questions we hear every time: How early should we arrive? Two to three hours before kickoff puts your group into the tailgate lots at peak energy with no traffic stress. For WrestleMania and major concerts, add another hour because road closures begin earlier.

Can the bus wait during the event? Yes — the bus is reserved as a block of hours, so it waits nearby and returns for your arranged pickup window. What about groups coming from multiple hotels?

A single bus can run a staggered strip pickup — Venetian, then Palazzo, then MGM Grand — on one coordinated schedule, with everyone aboard before the first traffic backs up on I-15.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where exactly does a charter bus drop off at Allegiant Stadium?

The general drop-off zone for taxis, shuttles, and private group transportation is at the corner of W. Diablo Drive and S. Procyon Street, west of the stadium. A pedestrian walking path runs along Diablo Drive directly to the stadium’s southwest entry. Suite and loge ticket holders with pre-approval from their premium service representative use the separate East and West Suite Drop Off Lanes on Allegiant Stadium Way; all others are directed to the Diablo/Procyon zone.

Does a charter bus need a special parking pass at Allegiant Stadium?

Yes. Any vehicle longer than 20 feet must use the dedicated Oversized Vehicle (OSV) Lot, which costs $250 per event and must be purchased in advance through SpotHero. Standard parking lots do not permit vehicles over 20 feet, and no parking of any kind is sold at the gate on event day.

Groups that prefer to drop off and have the bus wait off-site can skip the OSV cost entirely by using a drop-and-return arrangement.

How much does it cost to rent a bus to Allegiant Stadium?

Pricing depends on vehicle size, total hours (including tailgate and post-game wait), the event date, and mileage from your pickup location. 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; full-size charter buses run $150–$300/hour or $1,200–$2,500/day. The OSV parking pass is a separate pre-purchased cost.

Call 702-273-3624 for an all-inclusive quote in under 30 seconds.

What roads close around Allegiant Stadium on event days?

Clark County closes sections of Dean Martin Drive, Hacienda Avenue, Polaris Avenue, Dewey Drive, Diablo Drive, Procyon Street, Reno Avenue, and Ali Baba Lane for major events, typically starting about five hours before the event and ending an hour after. The Hacienda Bridge closes to vehicle traffic and opens exclusively for pedestrians. Closure patterns shift by event, which is why we confirm the current approach route for your specific date when you book.

The official Allegiant Stadium parking page publishes event-specific updates.

Can we tailgate at Allegiant Stadium with a bus group?

Yes, for Raiders games and most football events. Tailgating is permitted in approximately 6,000 dedicated spots across onsite lots (A, B, C, E, F, G, H, J) and offsite lots (T, V, U, X, W, S, Z, N), starting four hours before kickoff and ending at kickoff. The gear rides in the bus’s undercarriage bays.

For concerts and non-football events, tailgating rules vary significantly — confirm with us when you book.

What is the bag policy at Allegiant Stadium?

One clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bag no larger than 12″ × 6″ × 12″ (or a one-gallon clear freezer bag) per person, plus one small non-clear clutch no larger than 4.5″ × 6.5″. Backpacks, fanny packs, coolers, diaper bags, and all other bags are prohibited. Bag check is $20 per bag, cashless.

One empty soft-sided water bottle may be brought in to fill inside the stadium; all outside food and drink are prohibited from crossing the gates.

Can a charter bus pick up my group at Harry Reid Airport and go straight to the stadium?

Yes. LAS is approximately 3–4 miles from Allegiant Stadium. The bus picks your group up curbside at the arrivals level after everyone has collected luggage, and goes directly to the stadium drop-off zone — no rental car lines, no rideshare coordination, no parking passes needed.

It’s one of our most common runs for out-of-town Raiders fans.

Is there a public bus to Allegiant Stadium?

Yes — the RTC Game Day Express runs from six locations around the valley (including Red Rock Casino, Green Valley Ranch, M Resort, and Aliante Casino) for $4 round trip. All routes drop off and pick up at the southeast corner of the stadium on Dean Martin Drive next to Gate 11. The Deuce bus runs 24/7 along Las Vegas Boulevard, with the closest stop near the Hacienda Bridge overpass by Mandalay Bay.

For a single fan or a couple who are already on the Strip, these are solid options. For a group of 15 or more, coordinating departure times across multiple casino stops is significantly more complicated than one private bus from your hotel lobby.

How far in advance should we book for a Raiders game or major concert?

For regular-season Raiders games and mid-calendar concerts, two to four weeks of lead time is workable. For premium events — WrestleMania, the Las Vegas Bowl on New Year’s Eve, a multi-night concert run, or any date that fills the stadium to capacity — book the moment your event date is confirmed. Las Vegas has unusually high bus demand year-round, and the right-size vehicles for group runs fill up faster here than in most NFL markets.

Call 702-273-3624 to check availability for your date.

Do you have ADA-accessible buses?

Yes — ADA-accessible vehicles are always available. Let us know your group’s specific needs when you book and we will arrange the right vehicle. The stadium’s ADA drop-off is in Lot B near Gate 2, accessible by private vehicle or rideshare, and we coordinate the approach route accordingly.

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Sources & Last Verified

Transportation logistics, parking rules, and event details at Allegiant Stadium change by season and event. Drop-off zones, parking policies, tailgating rules, and bag policy details verified against the venue and its partners in June 2026. Confirm event-specific figures (OSV lot pricing, concert-specific road closures, UNLV game day schedules) against the official pages before your trip.