Party Bus Rentals in Centennial, Colorado
Fill out one quick form on Partybusaurora.net and instantly compare vehicles and rates from a network of independently owned transportation companies serving Centennial and the greater Denver metro. Whether your group is heading to a Broncos game at Empower Field, a night out in Denver's RiNo district, or a wedding at one of Centennial's upscale event venues — the right bus is waiting. Call 303-214-4282 to get started!
Party Bus Rentals in Centennial
Partybusaurora.net is not a bus company. It does not own vehicles, dispatch trips, or take reservations. It is a quote-comparison website — the easiest way for groups in Centennial, Aurora, and the south Denver suburbs to find, compare, and connect with transportation options that fit their needs and budget.
Here is how it works: fill out one short form with your date, group size, and pickup and drop-off locations, and within seconds you'll see pricing and vehicle options from a network of transportation companies serving Centennial and the surrounding area. No account required. No obligation.
No calling company after company and describing your trip over and over, waiting on callbacks with quotes that never quite line up. Instead, you get a full picture of what's available — party buses, minibuses, charter buses, Sprinter vans, and more — all in one place. If you'd rather talk it through first, a team is available every day of the year at 303-214-4282.
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Bus Rentals for Centennial Groups
Centennial groups can browse and compare a wide range of vehicle types — from 14-passenger Sprinter limos and Sprinter vans for smaller groups to 15–35 passenger minibuses, 15–50 passenger party buses, and 40–56 passenger charter buses for larger events. Browse the full vehicle lineup or call 303-214-4282 for a free quote in under a minute.
Vehicle photos show representative examples — exact make, model, color, interior, features, and availability vary by provider and trip.
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Buses and vehicles shown above are NOT the exact makes and models available for every trip. We are NOT a bus company and do not own or operate vehicles. Photos are examples only and may show stock or typical vehicles, not the exact vehicle offered for your reservation. Fill out the online quote form or call 303-214-4282 to view current vehicle options, photos, availability, and pricing. Confirm the exact vehicle details and amenities before booking.
Choose Available Amenities on Your Centennial Bus
Different trips call for different setups. Party buses in the 15–50 passenger range typically come loaded with LED lighting, a built-in bar area, wraparound perimeter seating, flat-panel TVs, and Bluetooth sound — everything you want for a bachelorette night heading into Denver or a birthday crawl through the Tech Center bar scene. Minibuses are a strong pick for corporate shuttles between Centennial office parks and DEN — reclining seats, powerful climate control, and overhead storage without the party-bus footprint.
Charter buses handle the heavy lifting: undercarriage luggage bays, onboard restrooms, and seating for up to 56 make them the right call for Broncos weekends and multi-stop ski trips up I-70. Compare available amenities side by side when you fill out the online form.
Air-conditioning
Wraparound Leather Seats
AUX / Bluetooth Sound System
LED and Fiber Optic Lighting
Built-in Bar Areas With Ice Storage and Cup Holders
TVs and Entertainment Systems
Amenities listed above are common features that MAY be available on party buses. Because we are a referral website and do NOT own or operate buses, exact features vary by vehicle, provider, and availability. After you submit your quote request, you can browse vehicle options, pricing, and available details on the results page. To confirm the exact amenities included with a specific vehicle offered for your trip, call 303-214-4282 before booking.
See Centennial Party Bus Rental Prices
Centennial party bus rental prices shift based on vehicle size, the date, and how many hours you need. To give you a ballpark: a minibus runs roughly $200–$275 per hour on weekdays and $200–$275 on weekends, while a 25-passenger party bus typically lands in the $250–$375 per hour range depending on the day. A full-size 56-passenger charter bus generally runs $200–$350 per hour.
Daily rates across the network range from around $1,100 for a minibus up to $4,000+ for a 50-passenger party bus on a high-demand weekend. Those are planning ranges — your actual quote moves with the specific date, vehicle, and itinerary.
The fastest way to get pricing for your trip is to use the online form or call 303-214-4282. You'll have pricing for your exact date in about a minute. Check out the party bus prices page for more detail.
| Type of Bus | Cost Per Hour Weekdays | Cost Per Hour Weekends | Cost Per Day |
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| 14 Passenger Sprinter Limo | $204 – $318+ | $219 – $344+ | $1,526 – $3,113+ |
| Sprinter Van Rental | $203 – $273+ | $218 – $366+ | $1,395 – $2,748+ |
| 15 Passenger Party Bus | $204 – $330+ | $241 – $340+ | $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 | $207 – $246+ | $209 – $261+ | $1,098 – $2,105+ |
| 40–56 Passenger Charter Bus | $206 – $327+ | $208 – $348+ | $1,331 – $2,841+ |
| ABOVE PRICES ARE JUST EXAMPLES. Your final price and vehicle options depend entirely on your specific trip details. To get an exact price for your trip, request an estimate online or call 303-214-4282. | |||
Why Groups in Centennial Compare Before They Book
Because you're not limited to one company's fleet. Partybusaurora.net pulls options from a network of transportation companies serving Centennial and the broader south Denver corridor — so instead of calling five different companies and hoping one has availability on your date, you see everything in one place, right now, at no cost and no obligation.
Centennial sits at the intersection of E-470, I-25, and the south end of the Tech Center — a corridor that funnels enormous event traffic toward Ball Arena, Empower Field, and Red Rocks. When 76,000 fans pour out of a Broncos game on a Sunday afternoon, I-25 northbound turns into a parking lot. When Red Rocks sells out a summer headliner, Morrison Road and I-70 are backed up well past the Lookout Mountain exit. Partybusaurora.net helps Centennial groups skip all of that by comparing the right vehicle for the specific trip — not a generic bus, but the right size, the right amenities, and the right price for your exact date.
Call 303-214-4282 any day of the year, or use the online form for instant results.
Group & Event Transportation Services in Centennial
Partybusaurora.net helps Centennial groups find transportation for every occasion — from airport shuttles and weddings to concerts at Red Rocks, Broncos and Avalanche games, bachelorette nights, corporate shuttles, prom, school field trips, and winery tours. Whatever brings your Centennial group together, there's a bus in the network ready for it.

Centennial Airport Shuttles & Transportation
Denver International Airport (DEN) sits roughly 35 miles northeast of Centennial — a straight shot up E-470 under normal conditions, but a 75-minute crawl on a holiday Friday when E-470 and Pena Boulevard both stack up heading into the terminal. For groups flying out of Centennial together, a shared charter bus or minibus to DEN is dramatically simpler than a six-car caravan trying to coordinate at the curb. Commercial buses and vans use the Ground Transportation Center at DEN, where group pickup is handled from the designated commercial vehicle lanes — far less chaotic than the rideshare pickup queue on Level 5 of the parking garage, which regularly backs up during peak departure waves.
Confirm your full group is assembled with luggage before calling for the vehicle to pull forward — timing at a high-traffic airport like DEN is everything. For exact pickup logistics and current lane assignments, the official DEN ground transportation page is the right starting point. Call 303-214-4282 to set up your Centennial airport shuttle today.

Centennial Bachelor & Bachelorette Transportation
Centennial bachelorette groups heading into Denver have no shortage of itinerary options — and no shortage of reasons not to drive. RiNo Art District on a Saturday night means paying $20–$35 to park, walking four blocks, and watching rideshare surge pricing spike past $60 a car by midnight. A party bus out of Centennial changes the math entirely: one vehicle, one pickup, and the whole group travels together from the first stop to the last.
Popular Centennial bach-party circuits run through LoDo bars on Market Street and Larimer Square, rooftop venues in Cherry Creek, and late-night spots in Capitol Hill. A Centennial bachelorette party bus in the 20–30 passenger range fits most groups and comes with LED lighting, a bar area, and Bluetooth sound — the pregame starts the moment you pull out of the driveway. Weekend party bus rates in that size range typically run $275–$425 per hour.
Call 303-214-4282 for a quote on your specific date.

Centennial Birthday, Sweet 16, & Quinceañera Party Bus Rentals
A party bus arrival is one of the most memorable ways to kick off a Sweet 16 or quinceañera in the south Denver suburbs — and Centennial has no shortage of event spaces that pull it off beautifully. Whether the celebration is at a banquet hall near Arapahoe Road, a private event venue in Greenwood Village, or a rented space in the Cherry Creek corridor, a 20–40 passenger party bus can move the whole guest group from a hotel block to the venue and back without anyone needing to coordinate their own ride.
For adult milestone birthdays heading out for a dinner crawl through the Tech Center restaurant row or a night at a Broncos game, a Centennial birthday party bus rental takes the headache of parking and driving entirely off the table. Weekend rates on a 25-passenger party bus typically run $275–$375 per hour. Use the online form or call 303-214-4282 to check availability for your date.

Centennial Concert Transportation & Shuttles
Red Rocks Amphitheatre (18300 W Alameda Pkwy, Morrison, CO 80465) is the crown jewel of Colorado's concert calendar — and it is also one of the most logistically punishing venues to reach by car on a sold-out summer night. Morrison Road narrows to two lanes approaching the venue, I-70 westbound backs up past the C-470 interchange, and the upper and lower lots fill hours before doors. From Centennial, the drive without traffic is about 45 minutes via C-470 west to I-70; on a Friday night headliner, add 30–45 minutes to that.
A charter bus or minibus solves this cleanly: your group rides together, the parking scramble belongs to someone else, and you're at the venue entrance instead of hiking from overflow lots. Buses follow the Red Rocks bus and charter vehicle approach via the designated commercial vehicle lane. Summer weekends at Red Rocks book out fast — if your show is in June, July, or August, do not wait until May.
Call 303-214-4282 to lock in your date.

Centennial Corporate Event Transportation
The Denver Tech Center runs along the I-25 corridor through Centennial and Greenwood Village — a dense cluster of corporate campuses, hotels, and conference facilities that generates significant shuttle demand throughout the year. Getting 40 employees from a Centennial office park to a downtown Denver convention or a team-building event at the Hyatt Regency Denver Tech Center (7800 E Tufts Ave, Denver, CO 80237) is a logistics problem that a minibus solves in one clean move.
For larger corporate groups heading to events at the Colorado Convention Center (700 14th St, Denver, CO 80202), I-25 northbound through the Tech Center regularly crawls between 7–9 AM and 4–6 PM. A 56-passenger charter bus carrying a full office team is a far more predictable arrival plan than a fleet of rideshares fighting the same bottleneck. Centennial corporate event transportation options are available for single-day shuttles, multi-day conference contracts, and ongoing employee shuttle circuits.
Call 303-214-4282 to discuss group rates.

Centennial Private Event Transportation Services
Centennial sits in the heart of Arapahoe County's event corridor — close enough to Cherry Creek, Greenwood Village, and DTC venues that private group transportation makes practical sense for almost any occasion. Family reunions, graduation parties, church retreats, neighborhood block party shuttles — any event where 15 or more people need to move together is a candidate for a private bus.
The Colorado State Fair runs in Pueblo in late August and early September — roughly 110 miles south on I-25 — and a charter bus makes the round trip far more comfortable than a caravan. Closer to home, the Arapahoe County Fair in late July draws big crowds to the Arapahoe County Fairgrounds (25690 E Quincy Ave, Aurora, CO 80016), where parking fills early on weekend afternoons. A Centennial private event charter bus drops your group at the entrance and stages nearby, so no one is hiking from overflow.
For major demand events like Broncos home openers or Red Rocks festival weekends, book 6–8 weeks out at minimum. Call 303-214-4282 to get your date reserved.

Centennial Homecoming & Prom Party Bus Rentals
Prom season in the south Denver suburbs runs from mid-April through mid-May, and it is the single busiest stretch of the year for party bus rentals across Arapahoe County. High schools in and around Centennial — including Arapahoe High School, Eaglecrest High School, and Grandview High School — hold their proms within a compressed five-week window, and the available party bus inventory gets thin fast.
For prom: book by January. Waiting until March typically means paying significantly more or finding that the bus you want is already gone. A 20–28 passenger party bus is the right fit for most prom groups, and it handles the whole evening — dinner pickup, venue drop-off, and post-prom rides home — without any parent needing to navigate unfamiliar parking near the event space. Partybusaurora.net makes it easy to compare buses, confirm your route, and get everything locked in early.
Call 303-214-4282 to get your Centennial prom party bus reserved before the calendar fills.

Centennial School Event & Field Trip Transportation
Planning a school field trip out of Centennial is a logistical operation — permission slips, headcounts, pickup windows, and enough buses to move everyone safely. Partybusaurora.net makes finding the right vehicle fast and straightforward, with options ranging from minibuses for smaller class trips to full-size charter buses for large grade-level outings.
Popular south Denver area destinations include the Denver Museum of Nature and Science (2001 Colorado Blvd, Denver, CO 80205), the Denver Zoo (2300 Steele St, Denver, CO 80205), and the Space Foundation Discovery Center in Colorado Springs. For multi-class trips heading downtown, a 56-passenger charter bus can move an entire grade in a single vehicle — no coordinating three separate arrival times, no splitting chaperones across buses. ADA-accessible vehicles are available through the network; just mention the requirement when requesting your quote.
Centennial school event bus rentals can be requested online or by calling 303-214-4282.

Centennial Sporting Event Transportation
Centennial fans know the post-game I-25 crawl by heart. After a Broncos home game at Empower Field at Mile High (1701 Bryant St, Denver, CO 80204), northbound I-25 backs up from the stadium to the Tech Center interchange — a stretch that can take 45 minutes to clear on a packed Sunday afternoon. From Centennial, that means you're sitting in the worst of it.
A charter bus out of Centennial flips the whole experience: tailgate energy builds on the ride up, the group arrives together, and the ride home is already handled when the final whistle blows. For Avalanche and Nuggets games at Ball Arena (1000 Chopper Cir, Denver, CO 80204), nearby parking runs $30–$50 on game nights and the surface lots within walking distance sell out early. Bus drop-off at Ball Arena is curbside on Chopper Circle.
For Rockies games at Coors Field (2001 Blake St, Denver, CO 80205), the LoDo parking situation is similarly tight on weekend home stands. Centennial sporting event charter bus rentals — call 303-214-4282 to compare options for your game day.

Centennial Wedding Transportation & Shuttle Service
Centennial and the surrounding Arapahoe County corridor is home to some of the Denver metro's most sought-after wedding venues — from estate properties along the Highline Canal Trail to ballrooms in Greenwood Village and Cherry Hills Village. The logistical challenge for most Centennial weddings is moving guests between a hotel block on Arapahoe Road or near the Tech Center and a venue that may be several miles away on roads that aren't well signed for out-of-town guests on a Saturday night.
A Centennial wedding shuttle bus solves this in one clean move — hotel pickup, venue drop-off, and return runs after the reception, all on a schedule you set in advance. A 14-passenger Sprinter limo is the natural fit for the bridal party on the morning of the wedding; a 35-passenger minibus handles guest shuttles between the hotel block and the ceremony space without making anyone find their own way. Because Partybusaurora.net connects you to options across the network, you can compare both vehicles on the same form.
Call 303-214-4282 well before your wedding date — popular summer Saturdays fill out months in advance.

Centennial Winery Tour & Pub Crawl Transportation
Move over Napa Valley — Colorado's Front Range wine trail is a legitimate day-trip circuit, and Centennial sits within easy reach of some of its best stops. The West Elks AVA and Palisade wine country are about four hours west on I-70, but closer options make for a strong half-day itinerary. Infinite Monkey Theorem Urban Winery (3200 Larimer St, Denver, CO 80205) sits in the RiNo district and offers a good-sized tasting menu and outdoor space; Breckenridge Brewery's Littleton production facility (2920 W Bowles Ave, Littleton, CO 80120) is about 20 minutes from central Centennial and offers tours on weekends.
For a pub crawl through the Tech Center and Greenwood Village bar scene, a 20–25 passenger party bus keeps the whole group together between stops without anyone playing designated driver. The network also has vehicles that work well for longer winery day-trips if your group wants to head toward the mountains. Centennial winery tour and pub crawl transportation quotes are available online or by calling 303-214-4282.
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Party Bus & Group Transportation in Centennial & Beyond
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Frequently Asked Questions About Centennial Party Bus Rentals
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Enter your date, group size, and pickup and drop-off locations into the online form. Within seconds, you'll see vehicle options and pricing from companies serving your area. Compare buses side by side, review the pictures and packages, and either book online or call 303-214-4282 to talk through the options with a live agent available every day of the year.
How much does a party bus cost in Centennial?
Centennial party bus rental prices vary based on vehicle size, date, and trip length. A minibus typically runs $200–$275 per hour; a 25-passenger party bus runs roughly $275–$375 per hour on weekends; a 56-passenger charter bus generally lands in the $200–$350 per hour range. Daily rates across vehicle types run from about $1,100 on the low end to over $4,000 for a large party bus on a high-demand weekend.
Those are planning ranges, not quotes — your price depends on the specific date and itinerary. Fill out the form or call 303-214-4282 and you can have pricing in about a minute.
Is Empower Field at Mile High accessible by charter bus from Centennial?
Yes, and it is genuinely one of the best ways to get there from the south suburbs. The stadium sits at 1701 Bryant St in Denver, roughly 25 miles north of central Centennial via I-25. On Broncos game days, I-25 northbound backs up well into the Tech Center stretch heading up and again after the final whistle heading home.
Charter buses use the designated commercial vehicle approach to the stadium; see the Empower Field charter bus guide for current drop-off logistics. Book at least 4–6 weeks out for regular-season games; playoff weekends fill out much faster.
How does a bus get to Red Rocks Amphitheatre from Centennial?
From Centennial, the standard approach to Red Rocks is C-470 west to I-70 west, exiting at Morrison Road — roughly 40–45 minutes without traffic. On a sold-out summer night, add 30 minutes for the I-70/C-470 interchange backup and another 15 for the Morrison Road approach. Charter buses follow the designated commercial vehicle lane to the venue.
See the full Red Rocks charter bus guide for current parking and approach details. For summer headliners, book your bus 6–8 weeks in advance — Red Rocks weekend dates go fast.
What is the best vehicle size for a Centennial corporate shuttle?
It depends on your headcount and the trip. For a team of 10–20 heading from a Centennial or Tech Center office to a Denver meeting or event, a minibus is typically the right fit — comfortable, easy to board, and maneuverable in downtown Denver's parking structure approaches. For groups of 30–56, a full charter bus is more cost-effective per seat and offers undercarriage storage for luggage or presentation materials.
Call 303-214-4282 and a team member can help you match the right vehicle to your specific route and group size.
Can I get a bus to the Arapahoe County Fairgrounds from Centennial?
Yes. The Arapahoe County Fairgrounds (25690 E Quincy Ave, Aurora, CO 80016) is roughly 6–8 miles from central Centennial, and the county fair in late July draws large crowds that fill the on-site surface lots by midday on weekends. A minibus or small charter bus can drop your group at the fairgrounds entrance and pick up at the end of the day — straightforward logistics for a popular local event.
Use the online form or call 303-214-4282 to check availability.
How far in advance should I book a party bus in Centennial?
For most events, 4–8 weeks out gives you a solid selection and normal pricing. For high-demand dates — Broncos home games, Red Rocks summer headliners, prom season (mid-April through mid-May), and holiday weekends — book 2–3 months ahead. Prom is the most time-sensitive: inventory across Arapahoe County competes across multiple high schools in a five-week window, and the best vehicles are gone by February.
For weddings on popular summer Saturdays, 4–6 months out is reasonable. The earlier you lock in your date, the more vehicle options you'll have at the best available pricing.
Popular Centennial Party Bus Destinations
From Broncos tailgates to Red Rocks headliners, corporate shuttles through the Tech Center to winery runs along the Front Range — Centennial groups have a lot of ground to cover. Here are six destinations that consistently draw party bus and charter bus trips out of Centennial.

Empower Field at Mile High
Empower Field at Mile High (1701 Bryant St, Denver, CO 80204) seats 76,125 — the largest venue in Colorado — and hosts Broncos games from September through January, plus major stadium concerts. On game days, I-25 northbound between the Tech Center and the stadium backs up significantly in both directions; the Broadway and Federal exits near the stadium are heavily congested for two hours post-game. Rideshare pickup is in designated lots east of the stadium and typically involves a 15–20 minute walk from the gates.
Charter bus drop-off and pickup is handled via the designated commercial vehicle lanes; see the full Empower Field bus rental guide for current approach specifics. Tailgate energy builds on the ride up and the group is already together for the ride home. Check the official stadium transportation page for current game-day parking and road closure information.
Address: 1701 Bryant St, Denver, CO 80204 | Phone: (720) 258-3333

Ball Arena
Ball Arena (1000 Chopper Cir, Denver, CO 80204) is home to the Colorado Avalanche, Denver Nuggets, and a year-round concert calendar. It seats 18,007 for hockey and sits in the Auraria neighborhood just west of downtown — a dense urban footprint where surface parking within easy walking distance is largely gone. The attached Elitch Gardens lot charges $30–$45 on event nights, and the surrounding streets are metered and enforced.
Rideshare pickup zones shift by event and are typically a 5–10 minute walk from the main entrance on Chopper Circle.
A charter bus or minibus from Centennial drops your group at the Chopper Circle curbside entrance — no parking structure navigation, no post-game rideshare wait. The full Ball Arena bus rental guide covers current drop-off logistics. Verify current approach details with the official Ball Arena transportation page.
Address: 1000 Chopper Cir, Denver, CO 80204 | Phone: (303) 405-1100

Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Red Rocks Amphitheatre (18300 W Alameda Pkwy, Morrison, CO 80465) is carved into a 300-foot sandstone formation and seats 9,525. It is consistently rated among the top outdoor venues in the world — and on a sold-out summer night, the approach roads are among the most congested in Colorado. Morrison Road east of I-70 narrows and the upper and lower lots fill hours before doors open.
First-timers are frequently surprised by the scale of the walk from lower parking to the venue entrance — it is a legitimate hike with elevation gain.
A charter bus from Centennial drops your group via the commercial vehicle approach, skipping the lot scramble entirely. Summer Saturdays at Red Rocks are booked out weeks in advance — if your show is in July or August, reserving the bus 6–8 weeks ahead is the right move. Read the full Red Rocks bus guide, then check the official venue directions page before your visit.
Address: 18300 W Alameda Pkwy, Morrison, CO 80465 | Phone: (720) 865-2494

Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre
Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre (6350 Greenwood Plaza Blvd, Greenwood Village, CO 80111) is the closest major outdoor concert venue to Centennial — about 5 miles north via I-25. It seats roughly 18,000 including lawn capacity and hosts a heavy summer and fall concert schedule. Greenwood Plaza Blvd and the surrounding Tech Center streets get congested on show nights, and parking in the immediate area runs $20–$30 in private lots.
The venue sits adjacent to the Denver Tech Center hotel corridor, making hotel-to-venue shuttles a natural fit.
A minibus or party bus from a Centennial or Tech Center hotel block to Fiddler's Green is an especially short run — under 10 minutes in normal traffic — but the post-show exit on Greenwood Plaza Blvd backs up fast. Having a pre-arranged bus waiting at a specific pickup point beats standing in a rideshare queue. See the Fiddler's Green bus rental guide for drop-off and pickup specifics.
Address: 6350 Greenwood Plaza Blvd, Greenwood Village, CO 80111 | Phone: (303) 220-7000

Coors Field
Coors Field (2001 Blake St, Denver, CO 80205) has been home to the Colorado Rockies since 1995 and sits in the heart of LoDo — one of Denver's densest entertainment corridors. The 20th and Blake light rail station puts many fans on transit, but for groups of 20 or more coming from Centennial, the light rail connection requires either driving to a Park-n-Ride or taking a rideshare to Union Station first. Weekend home stands during summer fill the surface lots and garages in LoDo by batting practice; the closest garages to the stadium charge $25–$40 on peak weekend dates.
A charter bus from Centennial drops your group directly on Blake Street near the main entrance and picks up at a designated point post-game. See the Coors Field bus guide for current approach details, and check the official Rockies transportation page before game day. Address: 2001 Blake St, Denver, CO 80205 | Phone: (303) 292-0200

Gaylord Rockies Resort and Convention Center
The Gaylord Rockies Resort (6700 N Gaylord Rockies Blvd, Aurora, CO 80019) sits near DEN on the northeast end of the metro — roughly 40 miles from central Centennial via E-470. It is one of the largest resort and convention properties in Colorado, with over 1,500 rooms and 485,000 square feet of event space, and it regularly hosts corporate conferences and large group gatherings that draw attendees from across the south Denver suburbs. E-470 toll costs and the distance from the Tech Center corridor make coordinating individual rideshares for a large group both expensive and unreliable.
A charter bus or minibus shuttle between Centennial and the Gaylord Rockies — for a conference day, a holiday event, or a group hotel stay — turns a 40-mile toll road run into a single, predictable trip. The Gaylord Rockies bus rental guide has full logistics detail. Address: 6700 N Gaylord Rockies Blvd, Aurora, CO 80019 | Phone: (720) 452-6900