Booked this for a night out with friends and it was the easiest group plan we've ever pulled off. Everyone in one place, music going, no one stressing about parking around Paradise. On time and clean. We'll definitely use it again.
Jamal Washington
Paradise, Nevada is where the Strip lives — Allegiant Stadium, T-Mobile Arena, Harry Reid International Airport, and the biggest casino floors on earth are all here. Party Buses Las Vegas makes it easy to move your group through all of it without the $40 valet traps and post-event Uber surges. Call 702-273-3624 or get an instant quote online in under 30 seconds.
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Since 2011, Party Buses Las Vegas has coordinated group transportation for thousands of crews passing through Paradise — Raiders tailgates at Allegiant Stadium, bachelorette nights along the Strip, convention shuttles between the Las Vegas Convention Center and the casino hotel blocks on Las Vegas Boulevard, and cruise-style pub crawls that stretch from Fremont Street to the Cosmopolitan. We book everything from compact 14-passenger Sprinter limos to full 56-passenger charter buses, and every quote is all-inclusive with no surprises buried at checkout. Our reservation team picks up 24/7, which matters when your flight lands at 2 a.m. and the group needs a ride from Terminal 1 to the Wynn.
Paradise doesn't run on a 9-to-5 schedule, and neither do we. Whether your itinerary starts at noon for a corporate shuttle loop or at midnight for a birthday crawl down the Strip, you'll get exact pricing in under 30 seconds and a vehicle matched to your headcount — so you never pay for 40 seats when 22 people are coming. Call 702-273-3624 anytime to lock in your date.
Choose from 14-passenger Sprinter limos, 15- to 50-passenger party buses, 15- to 35-passenger minibuses, and 40- to 56-passenger charter buses. Need one bus or a coordinated fleet for a convention? We handle both.
ADA-accessible vehicles are available — just flag it when you book.
Party buses in our fleet come loaded with color-changing LED lighting, a full-length onboard bar, premium Bluetooth sound, flat-panel TVs, and wraparound perimeter seating with an open center for dancing — the kind of setup that turns the 10-minute ride between casinos into part of the event itself. Full-size charter buses add reclining seats, overhead storage, onboard restrooms, WiFi, power outlets, and undercarriage bays deep enough for convention display gear or a weekend's worth of luggage from Harry Reid baggage claim. Executive Sprinter limos bring premium leather, USB charging at every seat, and tinted windows — the right pick for a VIP airport transfer or a bridal party run down the Strip.
Tell us what matters most and we'll match you to the right vehicle.
Air-conditioning
Wraparound Leather Seats
Premium AUX / Bluetooth Sound System
LED and Fiber Optic Lighting
Built-in Bar Areas With Ice Storage and Cup Holders
TVs and Premium Entertainment Systems
All-inclusive pricing is available online in under 30 seconds — you'll see the exact number before you ever commit. As a general guide: 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.
Rates shift based on vehicle size, total hours, mileage, and the date — New Year's Eve weekend and the week of the Super Bowl push demand and pricing significantly. The fastest way to get an accurate number for your specific night and itinerary is to call 702-273-3624 or use the online tool. No hidden costs, no sticker shock at the end.
| Type of Bus | Cost Per Hour Weekdays | Cost Per Hour Weekends | Cost Per Day |
|---|---|---|---|
| 14 Passenger Sprinter Limo | $170 – $318+ | $219 – $344+ | $1,526 – $3,113+ |
| Sprinter Van Rental | $187 – $273+ | $218 – $366+ | $1,395 – $2,748+ |
| 15 Passenger Party Bus | $204 – $330+ | $241 – $312+ | $1,396 – $2,817+ |
| 18 Passenger Party Bus | $266 – $330+ | $268 – $378+ | $2,121 – $2,563+ |
| 20 Passenger Party Bus | $244 – $338+ | $268 – $340+ | $1,939 – $2,796+ |
| 25 Passenger Party Bus | $248 – $326+ | $265 – $360+ | $1,827 – $2,854+ |
| 28 Passenger Party Bus | $255 – $337+ | $279 – $351+ | $2,147 – $2,653+ |
| 30 Passenger Party Bus | $297 – $374+ | $318 – $414+ | $2,331 – $3,021+ |
| 40 Passenger Party Bus | $297 – $338+ | $321 – $478+ | $2,297 – $3,473+ |
| 50 Passenger Party Bus | $294 – $441+ | $337 – $490+ | $2,173 – $4,043+ |
| 15–35 Passenger Minibus | $113 – $246+ | $147 – $261+ | $1,098 – $2,105+ |
| 40–56 Passenger Charter Bus | $162 – $348+ | $158 – $327+ | $1,331 – $2,841+ |
| Rates vary by trip length, travel dates, passenger count, amenities, and availability. Use our online quote form or call 702-273-3624 for exact pricing. | |||
Paradise is one of the most logistically complicated places in the country to move a large group. Las Vegas Boulevard gridlocks on weekend nights, Allegiant Stadium's Lot B fills before kickoff, valet queues at the MGM Grand back up 30 cars deep after a big fight card, and rideshare surge pricing on New Year's Eve can hit four to five times the normal rate. A Paradise party bus rental handles every one of those problems with a single booking.
When you book with Party Buses Las Vegas, you get 24/7/365 availability, instant all-inclusive pricing, and a massive variety of vehicles so your group is never paying for empty seats. We've been coordinating group transportation across the Las Vegas metro since 2011 — weddings at the Bellagio, corporate shuttles to the Las Vegas Convention Center, prom nights across Clark County, and everything in between. One call gets your whole crew moving together, on time, for a flat rate your group can split.
No designated driver math, no caravan of Ubers splitting up before you even reach the first casino. Call 702-273-3624 and let's get your group on the road.
Party Buses Las Vegas coordinates group transportation for every kind of trip through Paradise — airport transfers, concert nights, corporate shuttles, bachelorette parties, prom, weddings, sporting events, and more. Whatever brings your group to the Strip, we have a vehicle and a plan ready.

Harry Reid International Airport (5757 Wayne Newton Blvd, Paradise, NV 89119) sits about two miles east of the Strip — close on paper, but the I-215 on-ramp and the surface road network around the terminals back up fast when multiple flights land within the same window. Commercial buses pick up on the Ground Transportation Level (Level 1) at the designated charter bus zone outside baggage claim at both Terminal 1 and Terminal 3. Have your full group assembled with luggage before calling the bus in — Harry Reid enforces strict loading-zone timing at peak hours.
For groups flying in for a convention at the Las Vegas Convention Center or boarding at the casino hotel blocks on the north Strip, a private airport bus rental keeps the whole crew together from baggage carousel to hotel lobby — no splitting into four separate rideshares, no waiting for surge pricing to drop at 11 p.m. Call 702-273-3624 to book your Harry Reid airport transfer today.

A Las Vegas bachelorette party is the reason the party bus format exists — club-hopping from Omnia at Caesars Palace (3570 S Las Vegas Blvd) to Marquee at the Cosmopolitan (3708 Las Vegas Blvd S) to XS at Encore (3121 Las Vegas Blvd S) without burning $80 in Ubers between every stop, without someone getting separated, and without the group's energy flatbottoming in a parking garage. Our 15- to 50-passenger party buses come with a full-length bar, color-changing LED lighting, and premium Bluetooth sound — the pre-game starts the second the bus rolls.
No drawing straws for the designated driver. No four-car caravan that loses half the group at a red light on Flamingo Road. One bus, one flat rate, everyone together from the first hotel pickup to the last drop-off.
Tell us your stops — we'll build the route. Call 702-273-3624 now and let's get the party moving.

A milestone birthday on the Strip is one of the best nights Las Vegas delivers — but getting 25 people from the hotel to the restaurant to the club and back without losing half the group is the part that takes planning. Our party buses are fully customizable: pre-load a custom playlist, coordinate colors with the LED system, and we can match your theme with white, black, or silver vehicle options. Whether the celebration heads to a private dining room at Nobu at Caesars Palace, a rooftop bar at The Palms, or a VIP table at Drai's at The Cromwell (3595 S Las Vegas Blvd), the bus keeps everyone together for one flat, predictable rate instead of a patchwork of rideshares nobody wants to coordinate at 1 a.m.
For Sweet 16s and quinceañeras with venue events across Henderson or Summerlin, a minibus handles the suburban routes with A/C and plush seating for guests in formal attire. Call 702-273-3624 to plan the birthday transportation.

Paradise hosts more major concert and residency venues per square mile than anywhere in the country. T-Mobile Arena (3780 S Las Vegas Blvd, Paradise, NV 89158) holds 20,000 and sits on the Strip between New York-New York and Park MGM — pedestrian bridges connect the venue to the casino, but the surrounding roads close to general traffic on event nights, which makes rideshare drop-offs chaotic. Official bus and charter vehicle access uses the Park Avenue commercial vehicle lane on the south side.
The MGM Grand Garden Arena (3799 S Las Vegas Blvd) hosts boxing, UFC, and residencies year-round. Post-event rideshare demand outside the MGM routinely produces 45-minute waits and $60+ surge rates. A charter bus from Paradise Buses Las Vegas picks your group up at an agreed time, cutting out the entire post-show scramble.
For residencies at Dolby Live at Park MGM or outdoor festivals at the Las Vegas Festival Grounds (2901 Las Vegas Blvd S), book well ahead — Strip-adjacent events sell out transportation fast. Call 702-273-3624 to lock in your concert night.

The Las Vegas Convention Center (3150 Paradise Rd, Paradise, NV 89109) draws more than 6 million visitors annually across hundreds of trade shows — CES in January alone brings 130,000+ attendees and makes every parking structure within a mile functionally inaccessible. Shuttle your team between casino hotel blocks and the Convention Center's West Hall or South Hall without anyone circling the Paradise Road construction maze looking for an open garage.
Charter bus drop-off at the Las Vegas Convention Center uses the designated bus lanes along Paradise Road at the main entrance corridors. For executive team-building events at Allegiant Stadium corporate suites, or multi-campus shuttles between the Strip properties and Henderson or Summerlin office parks, a minibus handles the route efficiently with WiFi and power outlets on board so your team stays productive between stops. Call 702-273-3624 for corporate shuttle rates and multi-day contract pricing.

Not every group trip to Paradise fits a standard category. Family reunions that want to hit the High Roller Observation Wheel at the LINQ, Mob Museum in downtown Las Vegas, and a dinner on the Strip in the same afternoon; corporate incentive groups touring the casinos; church retreats heading to the Smith Center for the Performing Arts — a private charter bus keeps the whole itinerary moving without splitting into multiple cars at every turn.
During major events like Electric Daisy Carnival at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway (held annually in May), rideshare demand from Paradise hotels to the Speedway spikes dramatically, and individual car trips along I-15 North can take over an hour each way. A private charter bus loads up your entire group at pickup and delivers them to the festival grounds together — one flat cost split across the whole crew. For New Year's Eve, when Las Vegas Boulevard closes to vehicle traffic entirely between Sahara and Russell Road, we park the bus in a nearby spot and coordinate pedestrian-friendly pickup and drop-off points.
Call 702-273-3624 to build a custom itinerary for your group.

Prom season across Clark County — late April through mid-May — is the single busiest window in the year for party bus bookings in Paradise. High schools from Coronado and Bishop Gorman to schools across the Henderson and Summerlin corridors all hold proms within the same six-week stretch, and the inventory goes fast. Book by December or expect premium pricing and limited availability by February.
A typical six-hour prom rental — school or home pickup, pre-prom photo stop at a casino landmark or the Welcome to Las Vegas Sign, venue drop-off at a Strip ballroom, and after-party return — runs $1,800–$2,200 all-inclusive when booked four to six months out. Wait until March and that same bus costs $2,800–$3,400+. Party Buses Las Vegas works with parent committees and school groups across Clark County to confirm pickup plans and amenities well before the big night.
Call 702-273-3624 today to lock in your date.

Teachers and chaperones coordinating field trips across Clark County trust Party Buses Las Vegas because we know the logistics that matter — where the bus waits at the Discovery Children's Museum (360 Promenade Pl, Las Vegas, NV 89106), the correct group entrance at the Las Vegas Natural History Museum (900 Las Vegas Blvd N), and how early to arrive at the Springs Preserve (333 S Valley View Blvd) before the general public crowds the parking lot. A private charter bus offers real advantages over standard yellow school bus rentals: climate control for August afternoons that regularly hit 108°F, overhead storage for backpacks and lunch coolers, TV monitors and DVD players to keep students engaged on longer drives, and undercarriage bays for equipment.
For student groups at UNLV heading to research sites or off-campus events, charter buses provide onboard WiFi and power outlets so academic work continues in transit. ADA-accessible vehicles are always available — flag the need when you book. Call 702-273-3624 for school field trip bus pricing across the Las Vegas metro.

Paradise is now home to two major professional sports venues within two miles of each other, and the parking math at both favors a bus. Allegiant Stadium (3333 Al Davis Way, Paradise, NV 89118) holds 65,000 for Raiders games and major events — general parking in the surrounding lots runs $40–$60 per vehicle and requires pre-purchase, with the nearest public lots filling completely by two hours before kickoff. The rideshare staging area is in Lot B off Hacienda Avenue, roughly a 15-minute walk from the main entry gates.
A party bus or charter bus drops your Raiders crew at the designated bus entry on Polaris Avenue and waits in the oversized vehicle section while you tailgate — no lot-hunting, no walk.
For T-Mobile Arena Golden Knights games, the in-venue parking situation is essentially nonexistent — the arena sits on the Strip with no dedicated surface lot. Most fans park at casino structures and walk, or take rideshares that stack up on Harmon Avenue post-game. A charter bus from Paradise Buses Las Vegas handles the drop at the Park Avenue commercial vehicle zone and picks your group up when the final buzzer clears the crowd.
Vegas Golden Knights playoff nights are some of the most congested evenings in the city's history — book transportation for those dates as early as possible. Call 702-273-3624.

A wedding in Paradise has a logistics profile unlike anywhere else: guests flying in from multiple cities, hotel blocks scattered across different Strip properties, ceremony venues ranging from the intimate chapels on the south Strip to grand ballrooms at Encore (3121 Las Vegas Blvd S) or Caesars Palace (3570 S Las Vegas Blvd), and reception timing that has to compete with every other Saturday-night event happening within a half-mile radius. A Paradise wedding shuttle bus coordinates all of it — staggered pickups from multiple hotel blocks, a clean loop to the ceremony, and continuous returns from the reception so no guest is standing on Las Vegas Boulevard at midnight in formal wear trying to flag a cab.
A 14-passenger Sprinter limo handles bridal party runs and VIP transfers on the day itself. Because Party Buses Las Vegas has been coordinating group transportation since 2011, your wedding timeline stays tight with scheduled departures and a single point of contact from first quote to final drop-off. Call 702-273-3624 for a free wedding transportation quote.

Paradise and the broader Las Vegas Valley have a growing craft beverage scene worth exploring without worrying about parking or the drive home. Start the evening at Tenaya Creek Brewery (831 W Bonanza Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89106), which pours rotating small-batch IPAs and lagers in a spacious taproom north of downtown. Move south to Big Dog's Brewing Company (4543 N Rancho Dr) for a Vegas-original craft lineup, then hit the Strip for cocktails at The Dorsey at The Venetian (3355 S Las Vegas Blvd) before closing at Commonwealth (525 E Fremont St) in the Fremont East Entertainment District.
Your group stays together in one comfortable party bus from the first pint to the last call — no one volunteering to be sober, no five-car convoy trying to keep up across I-15, no $12 parking at every stop. We'll be the designated driver for the whole crawl. Call 702-273-3624 for a free quote.
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Party Buses Las Vegas serves Paradise and the entire Las Vegas Valley. Whether you need a Henderson party bus for a corporate retreat, a North Las Vegas bus rental for a school group, transportation to Summerlin, or a charter bus out to Boulder City — we have the right vehicle for your group. Call 702-273-3624 to get started!
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Party Buses Las Vegas proudly serves Paradise, Nevada and every nearby community across Metro Las Vegas. If you don't see your city listed, call us at 702-273-3624 — we go anywhere your group needs to roll!
Booked this for a night out with friends and it was the easiest group plan we've ever pulled off. Everyone in one place, music going, no one stressing about parking around Paradise. On time and clean. We'll definitely use it again.
Jamal Washington
Lindsay M.
Used it for a big family celebration and it took all the coordination off our hands. Comfortable for everyone from the kids to the grandparents, and they showed up exactly when they said. Made the whole day so much easier.
Cody R.
Such a fun experience. We rented it for a group outing and the ride itself ended up being one of the best parts. Lights, sound, plenty of room, and a booking process that didn't make me jump through hoops. Highly recommend.
Whitney H.
Got this for a celebration around Paradise and everything went off without a hitch. On time, comfortable, and clear pricing with nothing sneaky at the end. Our whole group had a great time. Will book again next occasion.
Paradise party bus rental prices depend on vehicle size, the date, and how many hours you need. As a guide: 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. High-demand dates — New Year's Eve, Super Bowl weekend, Memorial Day weekend, the night of a major fight card at T-Mobile Arena — push pricing meaningfully higher.
Call 702-273-3624 for an exact, all-inclusive quote for your date and itinerary in under 30 seconds.
Charter buses wait off the terminal and pull forward to the Ground Transportation Level (Level 1) curbside pickup zones at both Terminal 1 and Terminal 3. Your group coordinator should wait until every passenger has collected luggage and is together at the agreed-upon baggage claim exit before calling the bus in. Harry Reid enforces commercial loading-zone time limits during peak arrival windows, so having the full group together before calling is the right move — no partial pickups, no extended curbside waits.
We recommend reviewing the official Harry Reid ground transportation page before your arrival date for any updated zone assignments.
Oversized vehicles including charter buses are directed to the Polaris Avenue approach on the east side of the stadium, with bus parking in the oversized vehicle section of the adjacent lots. All event-day parking at Allegiant Stadium requires pre-purchased passes — none are sold at the gate on game day. For Raiders home games, general lots sell out days in advance for marquee matchups and any playoff game.
The rideshare staging lot (Lot B, Hacienda Avenue) is about a 15-minute walk from the main gates; a charter bus drops your group steps from entry instead. We recommend checking the official Allegiant Stadium parking page for current lot assignments and pre-purchase links before your event date.
CES in January draws 130,000+ attendees to the Las Vegas Convention Center (3150 Paradise Rd) and the surrounding casino hotel properties simultaneously. Every parking structure within a half-mile of Paradise Road hits capacity by mid-morning on exhibit days, and rideshare demand from the Strip to the Convention Center produces surge rates of two to three times normal throughout the day. The same pattern repeats during SEMA in November, NAB Show in April, and World of Concrete in January.
A dedicated convention shuttle bus solves the whole picture: your group boards once, reaches the Convention Center's Paradise Road bus drop-off zone in a single trip, and avoids the parking garage scramble entirely. For multi-day convention contracts, call 702-273-3624 to discuss recurring shuttle rates.
Yes — Las Vegas Boulevard is open to charter buses and party buses during normal operations, and vehicle access is a standard part of Strip transportation routing. The main thing to know: Las Vegas Boulevard closes to all vehicle traffic between Sahara Avenue and Russell Road on New Year's Eve night, typically from late afternoon through the early morning hours. During that closure window, the bus waits in a pre-arranged spot off the Boulevard (typically near a casino side entrance or a parallel street like Koval Lane or Frank Sinatra Drive) and coordinates pedestrian-friendly pickup.
We plan around the closure when you book, so your group isn't stranded curbside on a closed road. For other high-traffic nights — fight cards, residency opening weekends, major sporting events — the Boulevard stays open but moves slowly, and we build in buffer time accordingly.
For most trips in Paradise, booking three to four months out secures good availability and standard pricing. For peak dates, the calculus changes sharply. New Year's Eve in Las Vegas is the single highest-demand night of the year — book by September or expect limited vehicle selection and premium rates.
Super Bowl weekend (when the Raiders are hosting or the game is in the region), Electric Daisy Carnival in May, and the week of a major fight card at T-Mobile Arena or MGM Grand Garden Arena all generate serious demand spikes. Prom season across Clark County (late April through mid-May) books out fast — December is the right time to lock that in. The earlier you call, the more options you have at the better price.
Call 702-273-3624 right now to check availability for your date.
A Paradise party bus itinerary can cover more ground in one night than most cities offer in a weekend. From the stadium corridors and arena floors to the Strip's casino hotel marquees and the quieter gems tucked off Las Vegas Boulevard, here are six destinations your group will want on the route.

Allegiant Stadium (3333 Al Davis Way, Paradise, NV 89118) opened in 2020 and hosts the Las Vegas Raiders, the UNLV Rebels, the Pac-12 Championship, the Las Vegas Bowl, major concerts, and the 2026 Super Bowl LX. The 65,000-seat retractable-roof venue is fully climate-controlled — a genuinely notable fact when August game days in Paradise hit 110°F. All event-day parking requires pre-purchased passes, with general lots running $40–$60 per vehicle. Charter buses enter via the Polaris Avenue approach on the east side and park in the oversized vehicle section.
The rideshare staging area in Lot B on Hacienda Avenue is roughly a 15-minute walk from the entry gates — a distance that feels considerably longer at midnight after a Raiders loss. We recommend checking the official Allegiant Stadium parking and transportation page before your visit.
Address: 3333 Al Davis Way, Paradise, NV 89118
Phone: (725) 780-2100

T-Mobile Arena (3780 S Las Vegas Blvd, Paradise, NV 89158) is a 20,000-seat indoor arena on the Strip between Park MGM and New York-New York, connected to the casino corridor via the Park pedestrian district. Home of the Vegas Golden Knights NHL team, it also hosts UFC pay-per-view events, major boxing cards, college basketball tournaments, and a steady stream of concert residencies and touring shows. There is no dedicated on-site parking structure — the venue is designed for pedestrian Strip access and valet at the surrounding casino properties.
Post-event, Harmon Avenue backs up severely as rideshares queue for blocks. Charter bus drop-off and pickup uses the Park Avenue commercial vehicle lane on the south side, keeping your group off the Harmon Avenue gridlock entirely. Review the official T-Mobile Arena plan your visit page before your event date.
Address: 3780 S Las Vegas Blvd, Paradise, NV 89158
Phone: (702) 692-1600

Caesars Palace (3570 S Las Vegas Blvd, Paradise, NV 89109) is a 3,900-room casino hotel anchoring the mid-Strip corridor, home to the Colosseum theater (4,296 seats, residencies from Adele, Bruno Mars, and Elton John have played here), the 4,500-seat Palladium ballroom, and one of the most recognized wedding chapels in Las Vegas. It's a natural hub for bachelorette parties, wedding weekends, corporate VIP evenings, and birthday dinners at Nobu or Gordon Ramsay's Hell's Kitchen. Valet drop-off is available on the main Las Vegas Boulevard porte-cochere, and charter buses can wait on the east side service approach.
For large conventions or multi-property wedding logistics when guests are staying at Caesars, a minibus shuttle loop between Caesars and a ceremony venue elsewhere on the Strip means no guest has to navigate the Boulevard alone.
Address: 3570 S Las Vegas Blvd, Paradise, NV 89109
Phone: (702) 731-7110

The LINQ Promenade (3535 S Las Vegas Blvd, Paradise, NV 89109) is an open-air retail and dining district anchored by the High Roller Observation Wheel — at 550 feet, the tallest observation wheel in the world. The Promenade runs east off the Strip toward the High Roller boarding area and connects to the Flamingo and Bally's/Paris hotel blocks on either side. It's a popular stop for birthday groups, family reunions, and first-time Vegas visitors combining the wheel experience with dinner at Guy Fieri's Vegas Kitchen or cocktails at Yard House.
The LINQ parking garage handles standard vehicles but fills fast on weekend nights; charter buses use the designated commercial vehicle approach on Flamingo Road east of the Strip. High Roller cabins accommodate up to 40 passengers per rotation — book tickets well in advance for weekend evenings when demand is high.
Address: 3535 S Las Vegas Blvd, Paradise, NV 89109
Phone: (702) 794-3174

MGM Grand Garden Arena (3799 S Las Vegas Blvd, Paradise, NV 89109) is a 17,000-seat arena inside the MGM Grand complex, one of the most historically significant boxing and UFC venues in the world — the Mayweather-Pacquiao fight was here, multiple championship bouts per year still are. It also hosts the Billboard Music Awards, major concert tours, and college conference tournaments. Post-fight nights at the MGM are among the most congested moments the Strip produces: 17,000 people exiting simultaneously, rideshare queues on Tropicana Avenue stretching hundreds of cars deep, and valet wait times that can exceed an hour.
Charter bus pickup uses the MGM Grand's commercial vehicle approach on Koval Lane on the east side, outside the main pedestrian flow. A party bus waiting on Koval Lane when the final bell sounds is the exit strategy your group needs. Check the MGM Grand Garden Arena event page before your visit.
Address: 3799 S Las Vegas Blvd, Paradise, NV 89109
Phone: (702) 891-7777

Harry Reid International Airport (5757 Wayne Newton Blvd, Paradise, NV 89119) handles more than 52 million passengers per year, ranking among the top 10 busiest airports in the United States. It operates two main terminals — Terminal 1 (served by domestic carriers including Southwest, Spirit, and Frontier) and Terminal 3 (Delta, United, American, and international flights) — connected by an automated people mover system. Ground transportation staging is on Level 1 at both terminals, with charter buses using the designated commercial vehicle lanes.
For groups flying in for conventions, bachelor or bachelorette weekends, or Raiders games, a coordinated airport pickup cuts out the rideshare queue that backs up outside Level 1 on Friday and Saturday afternoons when multiple flights land within the same hour. We recommend reviewing the official Harry Reid ground transportation page before your arrival.
Address: 5757 Wayne Newton Blvd, Paradise, NV 89119
Phone: (702) 261-5211