Rangers fans from Fort Worth have made the I-30 East run to Arlington enough times to know exactly how the story goes: you leave an hour early, hit the backup at the Ballpark Way exit, circle the closer lots that are already marked full, finally land in Lot M or N — a 10-to-15 minute walk from the gates — and then figure out how your group of 22 is supposed to get home after the game without half of them waiting 40 minutes for a surge-priced rideshare at Chapmans Cutoff. Renting a bus to Globe Life Field rewrites that story. One quick quote from Fortworthpartybus.net, one pickup point in Fort Worth, one drop near the gates, and one bus staged and waiting when the final out hits — while the rest of the stadium sorts out the gridlock on I-30.

Globe Life Field (734 Stadium Drive, Arlington, TX 76011) is the 40,300-seat retractable roof ballpark that opened in 2020 as the home of the Texas Rangers. The 240,000-square-foot roof — the largest single-panel operable roof in the world — opens or closes in about 12 minutes, making summer baseball in North Texas genuinely comfortable. Globe Life Field also converts for concerts and large events via a hydraulic lift that lowers the pitcher's mound below the playing surface in about 10 minutes.

This guide covers exactly how group transportation to Globe Life Field works: where the bus parks, how the traffic stacks on game day, what to know before the gates open, and what a Fort Worth party bus rental to Globe Life Field costs for a group of your size.

Globe Life Field, 734 Stadium Drive, Arlington — the Rangers' retractable roof home and the anchor of the Arlington Entertainment District, about 15 miles east of downtown Fort Worth via I-30.

Why Rent a Charter Bus or Party Bus to Globe Life Field?

Globe Life Field is not an easy venue to navigate by car for a group. The stadium sits in the middle of the Arlington Entertainment District, flanked by AT&T Stadium to the west and Texas Live! to the east, and the entire I-30 corridor becomes a slow-roll approach on any sold-out or near-sold-out night. There is no light rail service to Arlington — the Metroplex is famously car-dependent, and the Rangers' ballpark is as far from a transit hub as an MLB venue gets.

The realistic alternatives for a group — driving a caravan of cars, splitting across multiple rideshares, or banking on the Arlington Trolley if your hotel happens to participate — each come with their own failure points on a busy game day.

A Fort Worth charter bus rental to Globe Life Field replaces all of it. Your group loads at one pickup location in Fort Worth, arrives at the stadium together, tailgates from the bus parking in Lot D (Camry Lot), walks to the gates as one group, and the bus stages nearby until the game ends. No one is the designated driver for the night.

No one's GPS takes them to the wrong lot. No one pays $40–$55 to park their individual car while someone else rideshares over later. One vehicle, one flat rate, split across the group.

For groups of 15 or more, that math almost always wins — especially once you see what post-game rideshare pricing looks like after a sold-out Saturday night against the Astros.

For out-of-town groups flying into DFW International Airport — about 8-to-10 miles from Globe Life Field — a charter bus pickup at the terminal is the cleanest way to get a large group to the stadium without splitting everyone across a half-dozen rideshares at baggage claim. See the DFW Airport group shuttle guide for terminal-level pickup logistics, or check Fort Worth airport transportation for group quote options.

Charter Bus & Party Bus Drop-Off at Globe Life Field

Globe Life Field directs charter buses and all oversized vehicles to Lot D (Camry Lot), on the northeast side of the stadium complex near Arlington Downs Road and Randol Mill Road. Lot D is the only lot at Globe Life Field that accepts buses and RVs — general parking lots do not accommodate full-size vehicles. Your bus pulls into Lot D, your group has a 5-to-10 minute walk to the main stadium gates, and the bus stages there during the game for a clean post-game pickup.

For context on why this matters: the designated rideshare pickup zone is on Chapmans Cutoff, south of the Randol Mill Road and Stadium Drive intersection — specifically the southbound lanes of Nolan Ryan Expressway, south of the traffic circle and north of Randol Mill Road — and post-game rideshare pickups are not permitted on Randol Mill Road itself. After a packed Rangers game with 40,000 people reaching for their phones at once, your group walks to a fixed pickup zone and competes for cars during surge pricing. A bus staged in Lot D is right there when you walk out.

That single difference — your own vehicle waiting versus standing in a surge-fare queue — is the real argument for the bus on busy game nights.

Lot D (Camry Lot) is the only lot at Globe Life Field that accepts charter buses and RVs — located northeast of the stadium near Arlington Downs Road and Randol Mill Road. Bus parking runs approximately $60 per bus (RVs approximately $100). All Globe Life Field parking is fully cashless — credit and debit cards only.

Pre-purchasing is the right move; this is the only oversized-vehicle lot on the complex, and space is limited on sellout nights.

Charter Bus Parking at Globe Life Field: Lot D Details

Per the Globe Life Field parking guide, Camry Lot D is the only lot that handles buses and RVs. Charter buses run approximately $60, RVs approximately $100, and the stadium's fully cashless policy applies to buses the same as cars — credit or debit card only, no cash at the gate.

Lots open 2.5 hours before first pitch for night games and 2 hours for afternoon games, per the Globe Life Field A-to-Z Guide. Bus groups can begin tailgating in the grassy areas of Lot D from the moment the lots open. The stadium also enforces a strict no-in-and-out policy across all lots — make sure the whole group is ready to unload when the bus arrives, because once you're in the lot, you're in for the duration.

For any event-specific updates to the bus approach route or Lot D access, review the A-to-Z Guide before your visit.

Getting to Globe Life Field from Fort Worth: Routes, Traffic, and Timing

The primary route from downtown Fort Worth to Globe Life Field is I-30 East, exiting at Ballpark Way (Exit 29S). From the exit, continue right on Ballpark Way, turn left on Randol Mill Road, and Globe Life Field is on your right. Off-peak, this runs about 15 miles and 24 minutes.

On a Saturday night divisional matchup, add 30-to-45 minutes in each direction — traffic starts thickening on I-30 about 60-to-90 minutes before first pitch, concentrating at the I-30/Collins Street and Ballpark Way interchange.

A second approach from the southern part of Fort Worth or Burleson uses SH-180 (Division Street), which enters Arlington from the south and feeds into Randol Mill Road without using the main I-30 artery. This route doubles as a solid post-game alternative when the I-30 westbound on-ramps back up after a sellout.

Post-game, the local move is the Chatman Cutoff — heading east on Randol Mill Road through the Entertainment District side streets to bypass the I-30 ramp backup until it clears. Worth knowing whether or not you're on a bus. On a bus, though, the post-game routing is someone else's headache.

Your group loads up, the game recap starts, and the bus finds the clearest path home while you sit in climate-controlled comfort.

Downtown Fort Worth to Globe Life Field — about 15 miles east via I-30 to Ballpark Way (Exit 29S). On a packed divisional night, that 24-minute off-peak run can double in each direction.
DFW International Airport to Globe Life Field — about 8-to-10 miles, one of the shorter airport-to-ballpark runs in Major League Baseball. One charter bus pickup at the terminal curb, straight to Arlington.

Globe Life Field Transportation Options Compared

Globe Life Field sits in a car-dependent part of the Metroplex — no light rail, limited public transit, and every option for a group of 15-plus eventually points toward a private vehicle. Here is an honest look at how each option stacks up.

Option Cost shape Arrive together? Drop-off point Post-game pickup Best for
Charter bus or party bus rental One flat rate, split by the group Yes — one vehicle, one arrival Lot D (Camry Lot) — 5–10 min walk to gates Bus stages in Lot D; no surge, no wait Groups of 15–56
Multiple rideshares (Uber/Lyft) Per car each way + post-game surge No — multiple cars, staggered ETAs Chapmans Cutoff / southbound Nolan Ryan Expy, north of Randol Mill Surge pricing spikes after final out; Randol Mill pickup banned 1–4 people
Arlington Trolley (hotel shuttle) Free — participating hotels only Only if everyone is at the same hotel Nolan Ryan Expy between Randol Mill and Road to Six Flags Ends 30 min after game; miss it, find your own way Hotel guests at participating properties
Everyone drives and parks $20–$55/car, pre-purchased, cashless only No — caravan splits across lots Lot M/N = 10–15 min walk to gates; closer lots fill fast I-30 gridlock; 30–45 min post-game backup standard 1–2 cars
Via Arlington On-Demand $3/ride (shared van) No — shared service, no group control Varies Service ends at 9 PM; no Sunday service at all Daytime weekday trips only — not game night

For one or two people staying at a participating hotel, the Arlington Trolley is free and clean — no need for a charter bus rental for a pair of fans. But the moment your group is larger than a few cars' worth of people, the coordination math tips hard toward one vehicle. Multiple rideshares arrive at different times, separate parkers end up in different lots, and Chapmans Cutoff surge pricing turns a $20 ride into a $45 wait.

One bus solves all three problems with a single quote.

What Size Bus Does Your Globe Life Field Group Need?

The right vehicle comes down to headcount and how much gear the group is hauling for the pre-game tailgate. Fortworthpartybus.net connects you to a large network of bus companies serving Fort Worth, so you can browse the full vehicle lineup and find what fits your group. Here is how the options break down for a Globe Life Field run.

Vehicle Seats Gear storage Best for Key amenities
14-passenger Sprinter limo Up to 14 Modest Small VIP groups, suite holders, compact group Premium leather, USB charging, tinted privacy windows
25-passenger party bus ~25 Onboard, lighter Mid-size fan groups where the ride is part of the event Color-changing LED lighting, premium Bluetooth sound, flat-panel TVs
15–35 passenger minibus ~15–35 Overhead plus some underfloor Corporate groups, efficient fan shuttles, airport-to-stadium runs Powerful A/C, plush reclining seats
40–56 passenger charter bus Up to 56 Excellent — deep undercarriage bays Large fan groups, corporate outings, groups with tailgate gear Reclining seats, climate control, overhead storage, WiFi, power outlets, onboard restrooms, undercarriage bays

For groups planning a tailgate in Lot D, a full-size charter bus is the practical call: deep undercarriage bays hold folding chairs, portable grills, and coolers that would otherwise require a separate cargo vehicle, and the onboard restroom means no one needs a pit stop on the I-30 stretch from Fort Worth. For a group of 15-to-25 where the vibe on the ride matters as much as the arrival, a party bus with LED lighting and Bluetooth sound keeps the energy up from the Fort Worth pickup through the Lot D arrival. ADA-accessible vehicles are available through the network — just mention the need when you request a quote and the right vehicle can be arranged.

Globe Life Field Charter Bus & Party Bus Rental Prices

Bus rental pricing to Globe Life Field shifts based on vehicle size, how many hours you need (tailgate time plus the game plus the post-game wait in Lot D), the date, and where the group is picked up in Fort Worth. To give you a planning range: a Fort Worth party bus rental for a 25-to-50 passenger vehicle typically runs $275–$500 per hour on a weekend night, and a full-size charter bus runs $200–$350 per hour. Those are planning ranges to give you an idea — the actual rate moves with your specific date and itinerary.

The Lot D bus parking (approximately $60, paid separately at the stadium) applies on top of the rental rate for any full-size bus.

Here is what a game-day example looks like: a 30-person fan group books a 30-passenger party bus from downtown Fort Worth for a Saturday Rangers-Astros game. Pickup at 4:00 PM, at Globe Life Field by 5:00 PM — two hours before a 7:05 first pitch — with time in Lot D before the game, staged for a 10:30 PM post-game pickup. A 6-to-7 hour rental on a 30-passenger party bus at weekend rates comes to approximately $1,950–$2,975.

Split across 30 people, that is roughly $65–$99 per head. Compare that against $40–$55 per car in parking passes and surge-priced rideshares home, and the bus lands in a reasonable place. That is a planning range, not a quote — pricing for your specific date is about 30 seconds away.

Call 469-747-0001 or use the online quote tool to see your options.

Tailgating at Globe Life Field with a Charter Bus

Globe Life Field permits tailgating in most Rangers lots from the time the lots open. For a group arriving by charter bus in Lot D (Camry Lot), that means tailgating in the grassy areas surrounding the lot — not in the parking spaces themselves. Per the official Globe Life Field tailgating guide, all equipment must stay in grassy areas and cannot block pedestrian walkways, and everything stays within 12 feet of the rear of the vehicle.

Pre-game tailgating runs from lot-open time through the end of the 2nd inning; post-game tailgating is permitted up to one hour after the final out.

On equipment: charcoal and gas grills are permitted in the grassy areas; open flames of any kind are not. No glass containers. No amplified sound systems or loud radios.

No private porta-potties in the lots. The bus undercarriage bays are exactly where the grills, folding chairs, and gear go — the bus handles the haul from Fort Worth so no one needs a separate cargo run. Lots A, B, and T do not permit tailgating, but Lot D is not on that list.

For any event-specific updates to tailgating rules, the Globe Life Field tailgating guide is the right source before your visit.

Major Events at Globe Life Field in 2026

The Texas Rangers 2026 home opener is set for April 3 against the Cincinnati Reds, first pitch at 3:05 PM — an afternoon game that opens 81 home dates running through October. Opening Day is consistently one of the most congested Rangers game days of the year, and Lot D bus spaces fill ahead of time for marquee games. If your group is planning a charter bus for Opening Day or any sold-out divisional series, requesting the quote well in advance is the move.

Beyond the regular season, Guns N' Roses hits Globe Life Field on September 9, 2026 as part of their world tour. Stadium-scale concerts draw the same post-event I-30 backup as a sold-out Rangers game — the same lots, the same Chapmans Cutoff rideshare zone, the same surge pricing. A Fort Worth concert bus rental to Globe Life Field keeps the whole group together from the pickup through the post-show staging in Lot D. The Savannah Bananas return for September 25–27, 2026, a three-night Banana Ball run that draws family crowds from across the Metroplex and fills the Entertainment District.

Check the full Globe Life Field events calendar for any additions to the 2026 schedule.

Weekend series against AL West rivals — the Astros, Mariners, Angels, and Athletics — consistently produce the heaviest game-day parking pressure of the regular season. For any high-demand date, the earlier you request a quote through Fortworthpartybus.net, the more vehicle options remain available from the network serving Fort Worth and the Metroplex.

Globe Life Field Bag Policy and Visitor Tips

A few things every group needs to know before the gates open at Globe Life Field, straight from the official A-to-Z Guide:

  • Bags: One single-compartment drawstring bag per guest, maximum 16"×16"×8". All backpacks are prohibited — backpack purses, clear backpacks, and children's backpacks included. A sealed, clear, quart-sized plastic bag is the only exception, and it is for outside food only.
  • Water: One sealed, unflavored plastic water bottle under 1 liter per person. No glass, no flavored beverages, no large containers.
  • Cashless everywhere: The entire stadium — parking, concessions, merchandise — runs cashless. Credit and debit cards only throughout the complex.
  • No weapons of any kind are permitted in the ballpark — this includes properly permitted firearms, pepper spray, and pocket knives.
  • No smoking of any kind inside the stadium, including e-cigarettes and vapes.
  • Gate opening times: All entries open 2 hours before first pitch for night games and 1.5 hours before for afternoon games. Lots open 2.5 hours before night games and 2 hours before afternoon games, so pre-game tailgate timing in Lot D should be built around lot-open, not gate-open.
  • Stadium address: 734 Stadium Drive, Arlington, TX 76011. For any guest services questions on the day of your visit, current contact details are on the A-to-Z Guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Charter buses and oversized vehicles are directed to Lot D (Camry Lot), on the northeast side of the stadium complex near Arlington Downs Road and Randol Mill Road. Lot D is the only lot at Globe Life Field that accepts buses and RVs — general parking lots don't accommodate full-size vehicles. From Lot D, the walk to the main stadium gates is approximately 5-to-10 minutes.

How much does bus parking cost at Globe Life Field?

Charter bus parking in Lot D runs approximately $60 per bus; RVs run approximately $100. The stadium is fully cashless — credit and debit cards only. Lot D is the only oversized-vehicle lot on the complex, so space is limited.

Pre-purchasing your spot is the right call, especially for sellout games, Opening Day, and major concerts when availability is tightest.

Where does rideshare pick up after a Rangers game?

Rideshare pickup is at Chapmans Cutoff, south of Randol Mill Road and Stadium Drive — specifically the southbound lanes of Nolan Ryan Expressway, south of the traffic circle and north of Randol Mill Road. Post-game pickups are not permitted on Randol Mill Road. After a sold-out game, this means your group walks to a fixed zone and competes for cars during surge pricing.

A charter bus staged in Lot D is ready when you walk out — no surge fare, no scramble.

How long is the drive from Fort Worth to Globe Life Field?

About 15 miles via I-30 East to Ballpark Way (Exit 29S), which runs roughly 24 minutes off-peak. On a weekend game day, budget 30-to-45 extra minutes in each direction. Traffic builds 60-to-90 minutes before first pitch, and the I-30/Ballpark Way interchange is where most of it concentrates.

Is tailgating allowed at Globe Life Field?

Yes, in most lots. Tailgating runs from when the lots open through the end of the 2nd inning; post-game tailgating is permitted up to one hour after the final out. Lots A, B, and T do not allow tailgating.

All equipment must stay in grassy areas within 12 feet of the rear of the vehicle — no spreading into parking spaces. Charcoal and gas grills are permitted; open flames are not. No glass containers, no amplified sound systems.

What is the bag policy at Globe Life Field?

One single-compartment drawstring bag per guest, max 16"×16"×8". All backpacks and coolers of any kind are prohibited — including clear backpacks and children's backpacks. Outside food may come in a sealed, clear quart-sized plastic bag.

One sealed, unflavored plastic water bottle under 1 liter per person is allowed. Full policy details are in the official Globe Life Field A-to-Z Guide.

How early should a bus group plan to arrive at Globe Life Field?

Lots open 2.5 hours before night games and 2 hours before afternoon games. For a full pre-game tailgate in Lot D, plan to arrive when the lots open. Gates open 2 hours before night games and 1.5 hours before afternoon games.

For Opening Day, sellout divisional series, and major concerts, arriving at lot-open time keeps the tailgate window and the walk-in timing clean.

How far is DFW Airport from Globe Life Field?

About 8-to-10 miles — one of the shorter airport-to-ballpark runs in Major League Baseball. A charter bus or minibus rental picks your group up at the DFW terminal and runs directly to Globe Life Field or your Arlington hotel. See the DFW Airport group shuttle guide for terminal-specific pickup logistics.

Can I rent a bus to Globe Life Field for a concert?

Yes. Globe Life Field hosts major concert tours year-round — a hydraulic lift converts the field for stadium shows in about 10 minutes. Guns N' Roses is on the schedule for September 9, 2026.

The post-concert Lot D staging and Chapmans Cutoff rideshare situation mirrors a sold-out Rangers game exactly. A Fort Worth concert bus rental to Globe Life Field keeps the group together from pickup through the post-show staging at Lot D.

What is the best approach route to Globe Life Field on game day?

The primary approach from Fort Worth is I-30 East to Ballpark Way (Exit 29S) — right on Ballpark Way, left on Randol Mill Road, and Globe Life Field is on your right. A southern alternative from Fort Worth or Burleson is SH-180 (Division Street), which feeds into Randol Mill Road without using the main I-30 artery. Post-game, the Chatman Cutoff — east on Randol Mill through the Entertainment District — is the local bypass when the I-30 ramps back up.

On a bus, post-game routing is handled for you.

Can my group tailgate out of the charter bus in Lot D?

Yes. Lot D is not among the prohibited tailgating lots (Lots A, B, and T), so tailgating in the grassy areas surrounding Lot D is permitted from when the lot opens. Charcoal and gas grills are allowed in the grassy perimeter; all equipment must stay within 12 feet of the rear of the bus.

The undercarriage bays on a full-size charter bus handle the portable grills, folding tables, and chairs — no separate gear vehicle needed from Fort Worth.

Book Your Globe Life Field Charter Bus or Party Bus Rental Today

Whether it is Rangers Opening Day, a divisional series against the Astros, Guns N' Roses in September, or a Savannah Bananas weekend, Fortworthpartybus.net makes it easy to find and compare buses from a large network of bus companies serving Fort Worth and the surrounding Metroplex. Fill out the quick online form or call 469-747-0001 any time — a quote in under 30 seconds, no account required, no obligation. Your group, your itinerary, one bus to Lot D.

Also heading to a Cowboys game at AT&T Stadium — about a half-mile west of Globe Life Field in the same Entertainment District? The AT&T Stadium transportation guide covers charter bus drop-off, parking, and approach routes for games and events there.