Every Team, Every Venue Chicago Sports Party Bus
Skip $40-75 parking, tailgate on wheels with BYOB, get dropped at the gate, and have your driver waiting after the game. We cover all six Chicago pro sports teams across Soldier Field, Wrigley Field, United Center, and Guaranteed Rate Field.
Every Chicago Sports Team
Venue logistics, parking costs, and pro tips for each
Chicago Bears
NFL Football · Soldier Field
1410 Special Olympics Dr, Chicago, IL 60605
Season: September – January
Parking: $35-75 per vehicle
Bears games = worst lakefront parking in Chicago. The bus drops at Museum Campus Drive and waits the full game. Pre-game tailgate on the bus is better than standing in a cold lot.
Venue Details →Chicago Cubs
MLB Baseball · Wrigley Field
1060 W Addison St, Chicago, IL 60613
Season: April – October
Parking: Virtually none — street permits only
Wrigley Field has no on-site parking. Your party bus is the only way your whole group gets there stress-free. Drop-off at Clark and Addison, post-game Wrigleyville bar crawl included if you want it.
Venue Details →Chicago White Sox
MLB Baseball · Guaranteed Rate Field
333 W 35th St, Chicago, IL 60616
Season: April – October
Parking: $20-35 on-site
Bridgeport neighborhood. Easy bus access. South Side bars like Schaller's Pump (3714 S Halsted) are 10 minutes away for post-game celebrating.
Venue Details →Chicago Bulls
NBA Basketball · United Center
1901 W Madison St, Chicago, IL 60612
Season: October – April
Parking: $25-40 nearby
Near West Side. United Center is easy to access by bus. Pre-game restaurants on Madison Street, post-game options in River North (10 min east).
Venue Details →Chicago Blackhawks
NHL Hockey · United Center
1901 W Madison St, Chicago, IL 60612
Season: October – April
Parking: $25-40 nearby
Same venue as Bulls. Blackhawks games have a passionate fan base. Pre-game at Dugan's (128 S Halsted) or post-game in Greektown (5 min west) are popular routes.
Venue Details →Chicago Fire FC
MLS Soccer · Soldier Field
1410 Special Olympics Dr, Chicago, IL 60605
Season: February – October
Parking: $35-75 per vehicle
Fire recently returned to Soldier Field. Growing fanbase, great lakefront atmosphere. Same logistics as Bears — bus beats parking on Museum Campus.
Venue Details →Why Party Bus for Chicago Sports
Skip the Parking Nightmare
Wrigley has no parking. Soldier Field charges $75. United Center lots fill up early. Your bus gets you there without any of it — dropped at the gate, driver handles positioning.
Mobile Tailgate
Why shiver in a parking lot in January for a Bears game? Your tailgate is on the bus — BYOB, heated, sound system blasting the pump-up playlist, watching pre-game on the TVs.
Post-Game Celebration
Win or lose, the post-game party continues on the bus. Head to a bar, hit a post-game spot, or just celebrate on the way home. BYOB means you don't have to rush out the door.
Driver Waits the Whole Time
Your driver stages near the venue during the entire game. No ordering Ubers with 20,000 fans competing for rides. Walk out, your bus is there.
Sports Event Party Bus FAQ
Which Chicago teams benefit most from party bus transportation?
All of them — but Cubs and Bears games have the most parking pain. Wrigley Field has virtually no on-site parking and the surrounding Wrigleyville neighborhood is packed on game days. Soldier Field's lakefront location means expensive, limited parking. United Center (Bulls/Blackhawks) and Guaranteed Rate Field (White Sox) have more parking but still benefit from the tailgate-on-wheels experience.
Can we tailgate on the party bus before a Chicago game?
Yes. Party buses are mobile tailgates. BYOB is permitted, so bring beer, food in containers, and your pre-game playlist. The bus has TVs (on most vehicles) for watching pre-game shows, coolers with ice, and a sound system. It's better than a cold parking lot in December — or a hot asphalt lot in July.
Where does the party bus pick us up after the game?
Your driver communicates pickup details before the event. For Wrigley Field, driver stages near Clark and School Street. For Soldier Field, pickup is on Museum Campus Drive south of the stadium. For United Center, pickup is on Wood Street or Warren. Your driver sends a text when approaching — you meet at the pre-agreed pickup point.
What if the game goes into overtime?
No problem. If you book a 6-hour package and the game runs long, most drivers can extend at the hourly rate. We recommend building buffer time into your booking — a 7-hour window for a Bears game covers pre-game tailgate, the full game, and post-game celebrating with margin for overtime.
Do you service Chicago playoff games?
Yes. Playoff games are our busiest. Book early — playoff game dates sell out party bus inventory within days of announcement. Cubs playoffs in October, Blackhawks playoffs in spring, and Bears playoff games all move fast. Call (224) 801-3090 for playoff game availability.
Can we go to a post-game bar after a Chicago sports event?
Yes. Most groups add a post-game bar stop. After a Cubs win, Wrigleyville has 20+ bars within walking distance of Clark and Addison. After a Bears game, South Loop bars near Michigan Avenue are 10 minutes away. After Bulls or Blackhawks at United Center, River North is 15 minutes east. Tell us your post-game plan at booking.
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