If you have ever crawled up I-880 North through Oakland toward the Bay Bridge on a Warriors game night, you already know exactly how this plays out. The Bay Bridge metering lights kick on. The toll plaza queues back past the on-ramp.

Google says 45 minutes; the bridge adds 25 more. You finally clear SoMa, turn toward Mission Bay — and discover that Warriors Way, the arena's own address, is closed by SFMTA for the event. You are rerouting, along with everyone else.

The Mercedes-Benz Garage at 99 Warriors Way — the closest parking — sold out weeks ago at an average of around $118 a pass. That is the Chase Center parking situation in one paragraph. It is also the exact problem a Fremont party bus or charter bus rental solves before it starts.

This guide covers how buses actually access Chase Center (1 Warriors Way, San Francisco, CA 94158) — the verified drop-off zone, the specific street closures, what parking costs, and how every transit option compares for groups making the East Bay run. Partybusfreemont.com connects you to a large network of bus companies serving Fremont so you can compare vehicles and pricing in under 30 seconds. Call 341-249-0890 or use the online quote tool anytime to get started — no account needed, no obligation.

 
Chase Center, 1 Warriors Way, San Francisco — home of the Golden State Warriors and Golden State Valkyries in the Mission Bay neighborhood. Warriors Way closes before, during, and after every event per SFMTA, so the approach route matters more than the address.

Why Rent a Party Bus or Charter Bus to Chase Center?

Chase Center has roughly 950 on-site parking stalls across two official garages — for an arena that holds 18,064 people for Warriors games and up to about 19,500 for concerts. Those 950 spaces are prepaid-only and sell out well before game day. Third-party lots run $10–$25 but sit 12–20 minutes away on foot.

Street meters charge $13 per hour during events, per the SFMTA's special event parking regulations, and they max out early on game nights. When Oracle Park next door also has a Giants home game, every available lot in Mission Bay tightens further — Lot A at 74 Mission Rock Street, the usual overflow option, goes entirely to Giants fans on those nights.

Rideshare is available, but the post-game surge at Terry Francois Boulevard is real. Chase Center's own published guidance tells attendees to walk toward the 4th and King Caltrain station before requesting a pickup to reduce wait times — which tells you everything you need to know about what the rideshare zone looks like when 18,000 people head for the exits at the same moment. That walk is roughly 15 minutes from the arena in the opposite direction of where you want to go.

One bus from Fremont cuts through every layer of that. Your group rides together, no one absorbs the bridge toll and a parking scramble, and the vehicle is staged and waiting when you walk out. One flat rate for the whole group, one vehicle, one pickup — and no one has to figure out the Warriors Way closure on their own.

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Charter Bus & Party Bus Drop-Off at Chase Center

Charter buses and party buses drop your group at the designated white-curb curbside passenger loading zones on Terry A. Francois Boulevard — the waterfront side of the arena, east of the building. These are the zones Chase Center designates for commercial vehicle curbside drop-off. The official Lyft and rideshare pickup/drop-off point is specifically at the corner of Warriors Way and Terry Francois Boulevard, per the venue's published guidance; paratransit uses the corner of Terry Francois Boulevard and 16th Street with access into Chase Center through the East Entrance.

That layering gives you a clear picture of how curbside traffic flows on event nights along Terry Francois.

The critical piece every first-timer misses: per the SFMTA Chase Center street restrictions map, Warriors Way and 16th Street between 3rd Street and Terry A. Francois Boulevard are both closed before, during, and after events. 3rd Street northbound between 16th Street and Warriors Way also closes after events. A bus approaching Chase Center before the game needs to navigate around these closures — Terry Francois is the practical approach side for commercial vehicles.

For organized charter bus groups, advance coordination with Chase Center's Transportation Management Office helps confirm the current access plan for your specific event date. The official Chase Center transportation guide is the right place to check current approach guidance before you go.

Your group drops curbside on Terry A. Francois Boulevard — while the arena's own street address on Warriors Way is physically closed to traffic during the event. That is not a minor detail; it is the difference between a smooth curbside arrival and a reroute at the worst possible moment. Planning your approach around Terry Francois before the night starts is how groups arrive on time.

Fremont to Chase Center — roughly 35 miles up I-880 North and across the Bay Bridge, 45–50 minutes without traffic. On a weekend Warriors game night, budget 90 minutes to two hours for Bay Bridge metering and Mission Bay surface-street congestion before tip-off.

Bus Staging Near Chase Center

Chase Center sits in a dense urban neighborhood, not a suburban stadium lot — on-street staging space is limited and event-night regulations are enforced closely. There is no dedicated charter bus holding area comparable to what you find at suburban arenas with large perimeter lots. For organized group trips, advance coordination with Chase Center's Transportation Management Office — to confirm the drop approach and staging zone for your specific event — is the standard protocol, because the traffic management plan can shift by event size and type.

When you request a quote through Partybusfreemont.com, that coordination becomes part of the trip planning process so there is no scramble at a closed street on the night of the event.

Chase Center Transportation: Every Option for Groups Compared

Mission Bay is well-served by transit for an NBA arena — but the picture changes when you are moving a group of 15 to 50 people from Fremont versus a solo fan coming from downtown San Francisco. Here is an honest breakdown of every option:

Option Cost shape Arrive together? Drop-off location Post-game Best for
Private charter bus or party bus One flat rate, split by the group Yes — one vehicle, one arrival Terry Francois Blvd curbside, steps from east entrance Staged and waiting when you exit — no surge, no search 15–56 people, any event
BART + 78X Arena Express $5–$8 per person each way (event ticket covers 78X free) Only if everyone catches the same train UCSF/Chase Center Muni stop — south entrance Long queues at 78X stop; 52+ min back to Fremont BART 1–4 people with flexible timing
SF Bay Ferry (Oakland/Alameda → Pier 48) $11.25 adult each way; advance ticket required Only if same sailing Pier 48 Ferry Dock — ~15-min walk to arena Departs 30 min post-game; limited sailings on select dates Oakland/Alameda residents; small groups on qualifying events
Rideshare (Uber / Lyft) Per car each way + post-game surge No — multiple cars, staggered arrivals Warriors Way & Terry Francois — but Warriors Way closes during events Surge pricing spikes; venue says walk to 4th & King first 1–4 people; not practical for groups
Drive and park $8 Bay Bridge toll per car + $20–$118 parking per car No — separate vehicles, separate arrivals Walk from whichever lot you found (or didn't) Garage gridlock; 3rd St. northbound closes post-game 1–2 cars at most; not realistic for groups

For one or two people coming from Fremont, BART is genuinely the best option. Fremont BART station to 16th St. Mission runs about 52 minutes with direct service, at $5–$8 per person. From 16th St. Mission, the free 78X Arena Express shuttle — stop on 16th Street near Illinois Street — runs directly to Chase Center up to 2.5 hours before events and 1 hour after, per SFMTA's Chase Center transit page.

Your event ticket covers the entire day's Muni fare, including the 78X. For a solo fan, that math is hard to beat. But once you are coordinating 15 or 20 people across separate BART trains with 30-minute frequency, all buying individual tickets, all arriving at different times — the logistics overhead of getting everyone there together tips decisively toward one bus.

Ferry Service to Chase Center from Oakland and Alameda

For select Warriors and Valkyries games, the San Francisco Bay Ferry runs event service from Oakland and Main Street Alameda to the Pier 48 Ferry Dock — about a half-mile north of Chase Center along Terry A. Francois Boulevard, a roughly 15-minute walk to the arena. Adult fares are $11.25 each way ($8.50 for youth, seniors, and disabled riders); tickets must be purchased in advance through the Chase Center Ferry Ticket Portal or the SF Bay Ferry app. Clipper cards are not accepted for Chase Center ferry service.

Post-game, the ferry departs Pier 48 about 30 minutes after the final buzzer, no later than 11:30 PM. It is a pleasant East Bay arrival option — but the advance purchase requirement, the 15-minute walk from Pier 48, and the limited availability to specific event dates make it a per-person transit option, not a group transportation solution. One charter bus from Fremont covers the whole group in one booking on any event date.

Post-game verified tip from Chase Center itself: walk toward the 4th and King Caltrain station before requesting a rideshare to cut surge pricing and wait times. That is a roughly 15-minute walk in the opposite direction of Fremont. For a charter bus group, there is nothing to walk to — the bus is staged on Terry Francois and waiting when you exit.

Rent a Bus to Chase Center: Choosing the Right Vehicle for Your Group

Partybusfreemont.com connects you to a large network of bus companies serving Fremont with everything from compact Sprinter limos to full 56-seat charter buses. Here is how the full vehicle lineup breaks down for a Chase Center run specifically.

Vehicle Typical seats Best for at Chase Center Key amenities
14-passenger Sprinter limo / Sprinter van Up to ~14 Small VIP groups, suite holders, corporate outings, birthday nights Premium leather, USB charging, tinted privacy windows
Party bus (2550 passengers) ~15–50 Fan groups, bachelorette parties, birthdays — the rolling pregame energy from Fremont to Terry Francois Built-in bar area, color-changing LED lighting, Bluetooth sound, flat-panel TVs, wraparound seating
15–35 passenger minibus ~15–35 Mid-size groups, corporate shuttles, and groups who want greater maneuverability on Mission Bay's tight urban grid Powerful A/C, plush reclining seats, overhead storage
40–56 passenger charter bus Up to 56 Large fan groups, company outings, multi-pickup runs across Fremont and surrounding cities Reclining seats, climate control, overhead storage, WiFi, power outlets, onboard restrooms, undercarriage luggage bays

One practical note specific to Chase Center: Mission Bay's urban street grid rewards smaller and mid-size vehicles. A minibus can navigate the Terry Francois curbside drop zone and stage on nearby surface streets more easily than a 45-foot coach in a neighborhood where every block has an active traffic management plan on event nights. For groups of 15–30, a minibus is often the smarter fit for this venue.

For groups of 40–56, a full charter bus is the right call — the capacity justifies the size, and coordinating the approach in advance smooths the arrival. ADA-accessible vehicles are available through the network; note that in your quote request when you reach out.

Party Bus and Charter Bus Rental Prices for Chase Center Runs

Partybusfreemont.com shows pricing online in under 30 seconds — no account needed. To give you a planning idea of what a Chase Center run from Fremont looks like in terms of cost: a 15–35 passenger minibus typically runs $200–$250 per hour on weekdays, $200–$275 per hour on weekends, or $1,100–$2,150 for a full-day booking. A 25-passenger party bus runs roughly $250–$350 per hour on weekdays and $275–$375 on weekends.

A full 56-seat charter bus ranges from $200–$350 per hour on weekdays or weekends. The real quote shifts with your specific date, total hours on-site, and pickup location — these ranges give you a sense of scale, not a guarantee. For exact pricing on your trip, call 341-249-0890 or fill out the online form, and see the Fremont party bus prices page for the full rate breakdown by vehicle.

The per-head math is where one bus makes the case clearly. A 28-person group splitting a 28-passenger party bus at, say, $325/hour on a weekend for five hours comes to about $58 per person — versus each person covering a share of the $8 Bay Bridge toll per car, a share of $20–$118 in parking per car, and the full post-game rideshare surge on Terry Francois. Once you are past about 12 to 15 people, the bus per-head rate almost always beats the alternative.

A sample run: 32-person Warriors fan group from Fremont. Pickup at 5:00 PM, drop curbside on Terry A. Francois Boulevard at Chase Center by 6:30 PM — ninety minutes before tip-off. Bus stages nearby while the game runs.

Post-game pickup arranged at 10:30 PM, back in Fremont before midnight. At that headcount, a 30-passenger party bus covers everyone in one vehicle, the Bay Bridge approach is built into the itinerary, and no one is standing on a cold curb waiting for a surge-priced rideshare after the final buzzer.

Getting to Chase Center from Fremont: Route, Traffic & Timing

The standard driving route from Fremont to Chase Center is I-880 North to I-80 West (Bay Bridge), then into San Francisco's SoMa and south through surface streets to Mission Bay. The distance runs roughly 35–36 miles and the off-peak drive takes 45–50 minutes. On a Warriors game night — especially Friday and Saturday evening games — the Bay Bridge metering lights alone add 20–30 minutes before you have crossed, and the SoMa surface streets from 5th to Mission Bay can add another 15–20 minutes.

Budget 90 minutes to two hours for a weekend evening game from Fremont if you want to arrive before tip-off with any margin.

The Bay Bridge toll is $8.00 westbound (into San Francisco). The return trip is toll-free. For a 12-car group each paying the toll separately, that is $96 in bridge tolls before anyone parks or sets foot in the arena.

One bus crosses on one toll. Here are approximate drive times from common departure points:

From… Approx. distance Off-peak drive time Game-night estimate
Fremont (downtown) ~35 miles 45–50 min 90–120 min
Milpitas ~40 miles 50–60 min 90–120 min
Hayward ~28 miles 35–45 min 75–105 min
Union City ~32 miles 40–50 min 80–110 min
Pleasanton ~40 miles 50–60 min 90–120 min

The upside of one bus handling the drive: the Bay Bridge crawl, the SoMa surface-street maze, and the Warriors Way closure all become someone else's navigation problem. Your group rides together from the first freeway on-ramp in Fremont to the curbside drop on Terry Francois, and the return trip home is already accounted for — no one circles Mission Bay looking for a garage exit at 10:45 PM. Also planning to fly out-of-town fans into the Bay Area for a Warriors playoff series?

The San Francisco International Airport shuttle guide covers how the SFO pickup works for groups.

Chase Center Parking: What Groups Need to Know Before They Drive

Chase Center's on-site parking is intentionally limited — 950 stalls in two official garages for an arena that holds 18,000 — and the venue is explicit that public transit is the preferred arrival method. For groups who are driving or sending a personal vehicle for any reason, here is the complete parking picture:

Mercedes-Benz Garage (99 Warriors Way): The closest option, physically attached to the arena. Prepaid only through Ticketmaster or the Chase Center app, with an average cost of around $118 across events — individual event pricing varies. Sells out well in advance for high-demand games and concerts.

No walk-up availability at the gate. This is the lot that is already sold out by the time most East Bay groups think to book it.

Warriors Way Garage (150 Warriors Way): The second on-site official garage and the designated ADA parking location. Advance purchase required through the same channels.

Lot C (1144 3rd St.), 1800 Owens Street, and LOT 118 (901 Illinois St.) are available for advance online purchase or on-site purchase at select lots, depending on the event. These sit farther from the arena and price lower, but are still limited and fill quickly for sold-out Warriors games.

Lot A (74 Mission Rock St.): Available only on nights when the San Francisco Giants do not have a home game at adjacent Oracle Park. When both venues are running concurrent events, Lot A goes to Giants attendees and Chase Center groups work from the remaining garages and third-party lots. Checking both venue schedules before counting on Lot A is worth the 30 seconds it takes.

Street meters in the Chase Center area charge $13 per hour during events per SFMTA, with the active window tied to event start time — for evening events after 6 PM, meters run 6 PM to 10 PM. Standard four-hour time limits apply, so street parking before a late-game Warriors contest means your meter expires well before the game ends. No tailgating is permitted in any Chase Center parking lot — there is no lot scene comparable to what you find at suburban NFL or college stadiums.

Check the official Chase Center transportation guide before your visit to confirm current lot access and advance purchase options.

The math on parking vs. one bus: 950 official on-site stalls for 18,064 seats. The official on-site garage averages $118 per space. A 40-person group needing 10 cars requires 10 parking passes at $118 each — $1,180 in parking alone — plus 10 Bay Bridge tolls at $8 each ($80 more), plus individual gas.

One 40-passenger party bus covers the entire group at a single flat rate split across all 40 people. Per-head, the bus almost always wins once you are past a dozen people.

Chase Center Events and Warriors Season: When to Book Your Bus

Chase Center runs year-round, and the East Bay vehicle supply for high-demand games and concerts moves fast once event dates are public. Here is the event landscape that drives the biggest group transportation demand:

  • Golden State Warriors season: Home games run October through April (deeper into May in a playoff year). Chase Center fills to 18,064 for every home game. Weekend evening games against the Lakers, Celtics, and Nuggets are the nights when parking sells out earliest and the Bay Bridge metering is at its worst. For Warriors playoff runs, book as soon as a series is confirmed — availability drops fast.
  • Golden State Valkyries WNBA season: Home games run May through August. Valkyries games are among the events that qualify for SF Bay Ferry service from Oakland and Alameda to Pier 48 — a useful detail for groups coming from that part of the East Bay.
  • Major concerts: Chase Center has hosted arena-scale concerts since opening in September 2019 with Metallica and the San Francisco Symphony. Concert configurations push capacity to around 19,500. For arena-scale touring acts, the parking and post-game rideshare situation mirrors a playoff game in intensity. Booking group transportation 6–8 weeks ahead for major concerts is the safer window.
  • Recurring marquee events: The arena hosted the 2025 NBA All-Star Game, the 2025 Laver Cup (tennis), NCAA basketball tournament rounds (2022, 2025, and 2028 scheduled), and major esports championships. Each of these draws large out-of-town groups who need one coordinated charter bus from Fremont or a nearby hotel rather than managing 15 separate rideshare pickups.

For concerts at Chase Center, the Fremont concert party bus rental page covers the full picture of what vehicle fits your group size. Call 341-249-0890 to check availability for your specific event date any time, any day.

Tips for Your Chase Center Visit

  • Book on-site parking before game day — or plan transit instead. The Mercedes-Benz Garage at 99 Warriors Way is prepaid-only and routinely sells out in advance of Warriors games and major concerts. There is no walk-up availability at the gate. If your group is driving personal vehicles, book the parking pass through Ticketmaster or the Chase Center app well ahead of the event. The venue's own guidance strongly recommends public transit as the primary arrival method, and the numbers back it up.
  • Your event ticket is your Muni pass. Show your Chase Center ticket — physical or digital — at Muni fare gates for free boarding on any Muni service throughout the day of the event, including the 78X Arena Express shuttle from 16th St. Mission BART. The one exclusion is cable cars.
  • From Fremont BART, ride to 16th St. Mission — not Embarcadero. The 78X Arena Express picks up on 16th Street near Illinois Street at 16th St. Mission station and runs directly to Chase Center. The Embarcadero-to-Muni routing involves an extra transfer and does not use the 78X.
  • Post-game: the venue says walk before you tap the app. Chase Center's own published guidance recommends walking toward the 4th and King Caltrain station before requesting a rideshare — a few blocks of distance significantly reduces wait times and surge pricing at the Terry Francois zone. For a charter bus group, none of this applies: the bus is staged and waiting.
  • No tailgating at any Chase Center lot. The no-tailgating policy applies to all on-site and official parking. The pregame scene lives inside the arena and at the restaurants and bars on 3rd Street nearby — not in the garage.
  • Check the Giants schedule before relying on Lot A. If the Giants have a home game at Oracle Park on the same night, Lot A at 74 Mission Rock Street is unavailable for Chase Center events. Mission Bay parking tightens significantly when both venues run concurrent events — worth checking both schedules before locking in your parking plan.
  • Save the venue contact. Chase Center is at 1 Warriors Way, San Francisco, CA 94158; the venue's guest services desk can help if anyone in your group gets separated or needs venue assistance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where does a charter bus or party bus drop off at Chase Center?

Charter buses and party buses use the designated white-curb curbside passenger loading zones on Terry A. Francois Boulevard — the east, waterfront side of the arena. This is the correct approach side for commercial vehicles. Warriors Way (the arena's own street address) is closed by SFMTA before, during, and after events, so it is not an approach option on event nights.

The official Lyft/rideshare pickup and drop-off point is at the corner of Warriors Way and Terry Francois Boulevard; paratransit uses Terry Francois Boulevard and 16th Street. For organized charter groups, advance coordination with Chase Center's Transportation Management Office confirms the drop zone for your specific event date.

How far is Chase Center from Fremont?

Chase Center is approximately 35–36 miles from central Fremont via I-880 North and the Bay Bridge (I-80 West). Off-peak, the drive takes 45–50 minutes. On a weekend evening Warriors game, budget 90 minutes to two hours for Bay Bridge metering lights and Mission Bay surface-street traffic to avoid arriving late.

What does a bus rental to Chase Center from Fremont cost?

Pricing varies by vehicle size, total hours, and your event date. To give you a planning idea: a 15–35 passenger minibus runs $200–$250/hour on weekdays and $200–$275/hour on weekends; a 25-passenger party bus runs $250–$350/hour on weekdays and $275–$375 on weekends; a 56-seat charter bus runs $200–$350/hour on either day type. These are planning ranges — not a quote.

Fill out the online form or call 341-249-0890 for pricing on your specific trip in under 30 seconds. The Fremont party bus prices page has the full vehicle-by-vehicle breakdown.

Is there parking at Chase Center?

Yes, but it is limited and prepaid-only. The Mercedes-Benz Garage (99 Warriors Way) and Warriors Way Garage (150 Warriors Way) are the two official on-site options; both require advance purchase through Ticketmaster or the Chase Center app and sell out for high-demand events. Third-party lots at 1144 3rd St. (Lot C), 1800 Owens Street, and 901 Illinois St. (LOT 118) offer cheaper alternatives farther from the arena.

Lot A at 74 Mission Rock Street is available only when the Giants are not playing at adjacent Oracle Park. Street meters run $13/hour during events. See the official Chase Center transportation guide for current lot availability before your visit.

What streets close around Chase Center on event nights?

Per the SFMTA Chase Center street restrictions map: Warriors Way and 16th Street between 3rd Street and Terry A. Francois Boulevard both close before, during, and after events. 3rd Street northbound between 16th Street and Warriors Way closes after events. Several additional streets in the surrounding Mission Bay blocks have limited-access restrictions during large events.

Because Warriors Way is the arena's address, groups need to approach via Terry Francois — the street restrictions map is the authoritative source before any trip.

Is there BART service from Fremont to Chase Center?

BART does not stop directly at Chase Center, but the connection is straightforward. From Fremont BART station, take the train to 16th St. Mission station — approximately 52 minutes, at $5–$8 per person — then board the free 78X 16th Street Arena Express shuttle (stop on 16th Street near Illinois Street) to Chase Center. The shuttle runs 2.5 hours before events to 1 hour after, and your event ticket covers the Muni fare for the whole day per SFMTA's Chase Center transit page.

BART is excellent for individuals and couples from Fremont. For a group of 15 or more, coordinating across separate trains with 30-minute frequency becomes its own logistics challenge — one bus from your Fremont pickup address is simpler.

Is there a ferry to Chase Center from the East Bay?

Yes, for select Warriors and Valkyries games. The San Francisco Bay Ferry operates event service from Oakland and Main Street Alameda to the Pier 48 Ferry Dock, a half-mile north of Chase Center along Terry A. Francois Boulevard (about a 15-minute walk). Adult fares are $11.25 each way; tickets must be purchased in advance — Clipper cards are not accepted for Chase Center ferry service.

Post-game, the ferry departs Pier 48 approximately 30 minutes after the final buzzer, no later than 11:30 PM. Ferry availability is limited to specific event dates, so confirm your game is a qualifying event before counting on it.

Can we tailgate at Chase Center?

No. Chase Center enforces a strict no-tailgating policy in all parking lots. There is no lot scene here comparable to suburban NFL or college stadium tailgates. Pregame energy lives inside the arena and at the restaurants and bars along 3rd Street in the surrounding Mission Bay neighborhood.

Do the Giants schedule and Chase Center schedule affect each other?

Yes, in one important way: Lot A at 74 Mission Rock Street — the main overflow lot for Chase Center events — is only available when the Giants do not have a home game at adjacent Oracle Park on the same night. When both venues run concurrent events, Lot A goes to Giants fans and Chase Center attendees work from the official garages and third-party lots, which tightens the already-limited Mission Bay supply further. Checking both the Giants and Chase Center schedules before choosing your parking plan for a given night is worth the extra step.

How far in advance should a group book transportation to Chase Center?

For regular-season Warriors games and most concerts, 2–4 weeks of lead time is generally workable. For Warriors playoff games, book as soon as the matchup is confirmed — the Fremont and East Bay vehicle supply for playoff nights moves fast once a series is announced. For major recurring events (arena-scale concerts, special tournament weekends), 6–8 weeks ahead is the safer target.

The earlier the group locks in, the better the vehicle selection. Call 341-249-0890 to check availability for your event date right now.

What vehicles can a group compare through Partybusfreemont.com for Chase Center runs?

Partybusfreemont.com connects you to a large network of bus companies serving Fremont with 14-passenger Sprinter limos, Sprinter vans, party buses from 15 to 50 passengers, minibuses from 15 to 35 passengers, and full charter buses up to 56 seats. Compare vehicles and pricing online in under 30 seconds — no account needed, free quote by phone or online form any time.

Book Your Chase Center Party Bus or Charter Bus Rental Today

Whether it is a Warriors game-night run from Fremont, a playoff push, a Valkyries home game, or a major arena concert, one bus keeps your whole group together from the I-880 on-ramp to the curbside drop on Terry A. Francois Boulevard — while everyone else navigates street closures and sold-out $118 garage passes. Partybusfreemont.com makes it fast and simple to compare party buses, charter buses, minibuses, and Sprinter vans from a large network of bus companies serving Fremont, with pricing available online or by phone in under 30 seconds.

Fill out the quick online quote form or call 341-249-0890 any time — no account needed, no obligation, and your pricing comes back fast. Also planning a 49ers game at Levi's Stadium or an Oracle Park trip for a Giants series? Those guides cover their own drop-offs and parking logistics: rent a bus to Levi's Stadium and rent a bus to Oracle Park.