The Best Party Bus & Charter Bus Rentals in Centennial, Colorado
Party Bus Aurora makes group transportation across Centennial and the entire South Denver corridor genuinely simple. Whether your crew is heading to a Broncos game at Empower Field or a graduation party in the Denver Tech Center, we match you with the right vehicle and get everyone there together. Call 303-214-4282 or pull an all-inclusive quote online in under 30 seconds.
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The Party Bus Company Centennial Trusts
Centennial sits at the intersection of I-25 and C-470 — which sounds convenient until game day turns the South I-25 corridor into a crawl and every surface lot off Arapahoe Road fills before your group even leaves the house. Party Bus Aurora has been coordinating group transportation for South Denver communities since 2011, handling everything from DTC corporate shuttles running down Yosemite Street to late-night birthday runs looping through the Streets at SouthGlenn. We offer all-inclusive pricing online in under 30 seconds — no surprise add-ons, no guessing.
Our reservation team is available 24/7/365, so whether you're locking in a prom date in December or scrambling to find a bus two weekends before a playoff game, there's always a real person ready to build your quote. From the Arapahoe County Fairgrounds to Red Rocks, from Denver International Airport to Ball Arena — we know these roads, we know the event windows, and we've handled groups of every shape across the South Suburban corridor. Tell us your headcount, your date, and your destination, and we'll take it from there.
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Find the Right Bus in Centennial
Buses Available covers every group size in the South Denver area — compact Sprinter vans for small executive transfers, 14-passenger Sprinter limos for bachelorette send-offs, 15- to 50-passenger party buses for celebration nights, 15- to 35-passenger minibuses for school trips and wedding shuttles, and 40- to 56-passenger charter buses for large corporate events and stadium runs up I-25.
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Premium Comfort on Every Centennial Bus
For groups who want the party to start before they arrive, our 15- to 50-passenger party buses come loaded with a full-length onboard bar, color-changing LED lighting, a Bluetooth sound system, and wraparound perimeter seating with room to move. Minibuses keep things comfortable for daytime trips with powerful A/C and reclining seats — great for school groups heading to the Denver Museum of Nature & Science or wedding guests shuttling between a Centennial ceremony and a reception in Cherry Hills Village. Full-size charter buses add undercarriage luggage bays, onboard restrooms, WiFi, and power outlets — everything your team needs on a longer run to DEN or a multi-day corporate retreat down to Colorado Springs.
ADA-accessible vehicles are available on request; just let us know before your date.
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What Does a Centennial Party Bus Cost Per Hour?
Centennial party bus and charter bus rental pricing runs as follows: 14-passenger Sprinter limos from $170–$344/hour; 15–20 passenger party buses from $204–$378/hour; 20–30 passenger party buses from $244–$414/hour; 35–50 passenger party buses and minibuses from $294–$490/hour; and 40–56 passenger charter buses from $150–$300/hour or $1,200–$2,500/day for full-day itineraries. Rates shift with mileage, date, and vehicle type — a Friday night run to a Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre concert in Greenwood Village prices differently than a Tuesday morning DTC shuttle. You will always see the exact, all-inclusive number before you commit — no hidden anything.
Call 303-214-4282 for a personalized quote, or use the online tool for instant pricing.
| 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 | $158 – $327+ | $162 – $348+ | $1,331 – $2,841+ |
| The prices listed above are estimates only. All pricing varies by independent operator, and there are no guarantees regarding final costs or vehicle availability. Actual rates are subject to change based on trip length, travel dates, passenger count, requested amenities, and current availability. For exact rates, please call 303-214-4282. | |||
Reasons to Choose Our Centennial Party Bus Service
I-25 through the South Denver corridor is one of the most reliably congested highways in the state — and C-470 west toward Red Rocks isn't much better on an event night. Centennial groups face a specific set of coordination headaches: DTC office parks that don't have nearby light rail access, residential neighborhoods where parking a caravan of cars at someone's house before a night out is genuinely stressful, and distances to major venues like Empower Field or Ball Arena that feel short on a map but run 30–45 minutes door-to-door once event traffic builds on I-25 northbound.
Party Bus Aurora solves the whole picture in one reservation. You get a single vehicle, a single flat rate, and 24/7 access to a team that confirms pickup windows, approach routes, and drop-off zones for your specific event. Since 2011, we've moved thousands of groups across South Denver — school field trips, corporate offsites, prom nights, bachelorette crawls through Littleton's Old Town, fan buses north to Empower Field.
Every vehicle in our fleet offers climate control and comfortable seating as a baseline. The upgrade to onboard entertainment, a bar setup, or undercarriage storage is just a matter of matching the right bus to your occasion. We make that match.
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Centennial Party Bus & Charter Bus Services
From Denver International Airport transfers and Fiddler's Green concert runs to prom nights and corporate DTC shuttles, Party Bus Aurora handles group transportation for every occasion across the South Denver metro. Whatever brings your group together in Centennial, we have a vehicle and a plan ready. Call 303-214-4282 to get your group moving.

Centennial Airport Shuttles & Transportation
Denver International Airport (8500 Peña Blvd, Denver, CO 80249) sits roughly 35–45 miles northeast of Centennial — a manageable drive until your group is splitting the trip across three cars at 4 a.m. before a group departure. DEN's commercial bus pickup process requires coordination: once your full group has cleared baggage claim in Jeppesen Terminal and is physically together, your coordinator contacts our team to summon the bus from the holding area to Level 5 curbside. Don't place that call until everyone is off the concourse train and standing together — DEN is a single terminal feeding three concourses, and a partial group at the curb just means the bus waits and the clock runs.
For departure runs out of Centennial, we handle early-morning pre-dawn pickups without the surge pricing that rideshare apps charge during off-hours. We recommend reviewing the official DEN ground transportation page before your travel date to confirm current staging zones.

Centennial Bachelor & Bachelorette Transportation
A South Denver bachelorette night has real range — craft cocktails in Littleton's Old Town, a dinner reservation in Cherry Creek, late-night dancing in LoDo, or a full South Broadway bar crawl from Englewood up through Washington Park. The problem with driving is that someone always gets designated, and the problem with rideshare is that splitting a group of 12 across three apps at midnight while everyone's in heels and trying to get to the same place next is exactly how a great night goes sideways. A Centennial bachelorette party bus rental keeps everyone in the same vehicle with a full-length bar, Bluetooth sound pre-loaded with the bride's playlist, and LED lighting that shifts the energy the moment you pull away from the curb.
No drawing straws, no surge pricing at 1 a.m., no waiting in a parking lot. We build the route around your stops and adjust the schedule as the night goes — just tell us where you want to end up. Call 303-214-4282 to plan the route.

Centennial Birthday, Sweet 16, & Quinceañera Party Bus Rentals
A party bus arrival turns any milestone birthday into an event before you even reach the venue. For Sweet 16s and quinceañeras, our 15- to 50-passenger party buses can match a color scheme, carry the whole guest list together, and make the entrance as memorable as the party itself — whether the celebration is at a Centennial event hall, a venue in Lone Tree, or a hired space in the Tech Center. For adult milestone birthdays, the calculus is straightforward: instead of coordinating who's driving, who's meeting at the restaurant, and who's catching a rideshare to the second bar, one bus picks everyone up, runs the full itinerary, and gets everyone home.
The onboard bar and sound system mean the party is already started by the time you pull into the first stop. ADA-accessible vehicles are available — just flag it when you call. Reach us at 303-214-4282 any time to build your birthday route.

Centennial Concert Transportation & Shuttles
Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre (6350 Greenwood Plaza Blvd, Greenwood Village, CO 80111) sits practically in Centennial's backyard — less than three miles up I-25 — which makes it tempting to just drive. On a sold-out summer night with 18,000 fans pouring out onto Greenwood Plaza Boulevard at once, that confidence disappears fast. The venue's parking lots fill well before doors, Uber surge pricing spikes in the post-show window, and the I-25 on-ramp at Arapahoe Road backs up in both directions.
A Centennial concert bus rental drops your group at the venue entrance and the bus waits nearby until the encore ends, so post-show pickup is right there — no app-hunting in a dark parking lot. For stadium-scale shows at Ball Arena (1000 Chopper Cir, Denver, CO 80204) or Red Rocks Amphitheatre (18300 W Alameda Pkwy, Morrison, CO 80465), the C-470 westbound approach to Red Rocks and I-25 north to Ball Arena both turn into crawls on concert nights; one bus handles the whole crew for one flat rate.

Centennial Corporate Event Transportation
The Denver Tech Center runs along Yosemite Street and Arapahoe Road through the heart of Centennial and Greenwood Village — a corporate campus corridor that hosts tens of thousands of employees but sits squarely in a gap in Denver's light rail network. The closest RTD stations (Arapahoe at Village Center, Orchard) are useful for some employees but not all, and the I-25 northbound commute to downtown meetings or Union Station adds predictable stress to every morning. A Centennial corporate bus rental fills that gap cleanly: a minibus or charter bus loops from DTC campus buildings to a downtown hotel conference venue, the Colorado Convention Center (700 14th St, Denver, CO 80202), or a team dinner in LoDo without anyone fighting for I-25 on-ramp space.
The charter bus drop-off zone for the Convention Center is on 14th Street between Stout and California Streets — straight into the main lobby, no garage clearance issues. WiFi and power outlets on board mean your team arrives focused. Call 303-214-4282 to discuss recurring DTC shuttle contracts or one-day event rates.

Centennial Private Event Transportation Services
The Arapahoe County Fair, held each August at the Arapahoe County Fairgrounds (25690 E Quincy Ave, Aurora, CO 80016), is one of the metro's most attended summer events — and Quincy Avenue's two-lane approach from Centennial turns into a genuine bottleneck on busy weekend afternoons. A private charter bus drops your family group or company outing at the fairgrounds entrance and cuts out the parking scramble and the return trek entirely. For larger occasions — family reunions using a Centennial park shelter, corporate picnics at Trails Recreation Center, or multi-stop group outings covering the Denver Botanic Gardens and a lunch in Washington Park — a private bus in Centennial keeps everyone on the same schedule without a caravan of cars splitting at every red light on University Boulevard.
Instead of juggling three group texts and five separate parking situations, one vehicle means one departure time and one arrival. Call 303-214-4282 to build your private event plan.

Centennial Homecoming & Prom Party Bus Rentals
Prom season across the South Denver suburbs — Centennial, Littleton, Highlands Ranch, Parker — runs from late April through May, and the demand spike across that six-week window is the single busiest stretch on the South Metro calendar for party bus bookings. High schools in Arapahoe and Douglas Counties often hold their formals within days of each other, which means the right vehicle for your group can disappear weeks before you think to look. For prom: book by December or expect sharply higher pricing or no availability.
A typical prom run — school pickup, a photo stop at Centennial Center Park, venue drop-off at a hotel ballroom in Greenwood Village, and a post-prom return — runs 5–6 hours and costs $1,800–$2,200 all-inclusive when reserved 4–6 months early. Wait until March and that same booking can run $2,800–$3,500+. We coordinate with parent committees across the South Suburban corridor every year.
Call 303-214-4282 to lock in your date before inventory tightens.

Centennial School Event & Field Trip Transportation
Teachers and activity coordinators across the Littleton Public Schools and Cherry Creek School District trust group charter buses for field trips because the alternative — coordinating carpooling parents, insurance paperwork, and parking at a venue that wasn't designed for a school caravan — takes more planning energy than the trip itself. A Centennial school bus rental to the Denver Museum of Nature & Science (2001 Colorado Blvd, Denver, CO 80205) means the whole class rides together, sack lunches ride in the undercarriage bays, and the group unloads at the designated south-side drop zone without circling City Park. For trips to the Denver Zoo (2300 Steele St, Denver, CO 80205), limited field-trip bus spaces in the 23rd Avenue Unload Area book up early — one coordinated charter bus is a far simpler logistics picture than juggling five parent cars through that same narrow zone.
TV monitors and climate control make the ride back to campus significantly calmer than it would be otherwise. ADA-accessible buses are always available; flag the need when you book. Call 303-214-4282 for school field trip rates.

Centennial Sporting Event Transportation
The northbound I-25 corridor from Centennial to downtown Denver is the single most predictable game-day traffic problem in the South Metro. Broncos games at Empower Field at Mile High (1701 Bryant St, Denver, CO 80204) routinely back up I-25 from the 6th Avenue interchange all the way past the Arapahoe Road on-ramp on big matchups — and then reverse-repeat on the post-game exit. Rideshare pickup after Broncos games routes to the Ball Arena rideshare lot, which is a 15-minute walk east of the stadium once the crowds clear.
A Centennial charter bus rental changes that equation: your group tailgates together on the ride up, and post-game pickup is staged nearby rather than across a crowded parking structure. For Colorado Rockies games at Coors Field (2001 Blake St, Denver, CO 80205), bus parking in the designated Section B of Lot A runs $40 per vehicle — one bus for your whole group versus multiple car passes adds up fast. Colorado Rapids matches at Dick's Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City add another direction entirely; a minibus handles the crew without anyone figuring out how to get there from C-470.
Call 303-214-4282 for game-day pricing.

Centennial Wedding Transportation & Shuttle Service
South Denver wedding venues spread across a wide geography — outdoor ceremonies at Centennial-area parks, receptions at Inverness Hotel & Conference Center (200 Inverness Dr W, Englewood, CO 80112), ballroom events in Greenwood Village, and hotel blocks in the Tech Center or along the I-25 corridor. Asking out-of-town guests to navigate C-470, find Inverness Drive West, and then figure out how to get back to their hotel on the Arapahoe Road corridor at 11 p.m. is a recipe for people leaving early or getting turned around on unfamiliar suburban roads in the dark. A Centennial wedding shuttle runs a clean loop: pickup at the hotel block, ceremony drop-off, reception venue arrival, and return runs timed to the night's schedule.
Nobody in the wedding party walks four blocks in formal wear, nobody drives after the open bar, and your timeline stays tight because departure windows are coordinated in advance. A 14-passenger Sprinter limo works perfectly for the bridal party run on the morning of the ceremony itself. Call 303-214-4282 for a free wedding transportation quote.

Centennial Winery Tour & Pub Crawl Transportation
Colorado's Front Range brewery scene has grown dramatically in the South Denver corridor, and a Centennial pub crawl bus rental is the cleanest way to cover it without anyone getting behind the wheel between stops. Start the afternoon at Breckenridge Brewery's Farmhouse Restaurant (2220 Blake St, Denver — or the original Littleton location at 471 Kalamath St, Littleton, CO 80120), work through a tasting at Breckenridge Distillery in downtown Breckenridge for groups willing to make the mountain drive, or stay closer to home with stops at Dry Dock Brewing (15120 E Hampden Ave, Aurora, CO 80014) and WestFax Brewing (6733 W Colfax Ave, Lakewood, CO 80214). For wine-focused groups, Infinite Monkey Theorem (3200 Larimer St, Denver, CO 80205) offers urban winery tastings with a South Broadway vibe.
Your group stays together, nobody navigates I-25 between tasting rooms, and the last stop drops everyone back in Centennial at the end of the night. Call 303-214-4282 for a free pub crawl route quote.
Renting a Party Bus in Centennial Made Easy
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Party Bus Service Beyond Centennial
Party Bus Aurora serves Centennial and the entire South Denver metro — Greenwood Village, Englewood, Littleton, Highlands Ranch, Parker, Lone Tree, Aurora, and beyond. Our fleet handles everything from a quick hop to Fiddler's Green to a full-day run to the mountains. Whatever your group needs, we have a bus for it.
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We Go Anywhere!
Party Bus Aurora proudly serves Centennial, Colorado and every nearby community across Metro Aurora. If you don't see your city listed, call us at 303-214-4282 — we go anywhere your group needs to roll!
Frequently Asked Questions About Our Centennial Party Bus Rentals
How much does a party bus cost in Centennial?
Centennial party bus and charter bus rental pricing depends on vehicle size, your date, and how long you need the bus. Current ranges: 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. Weekend event nights and peak-season dates (prom, Broncos home games, summer concerts at Fiddler's Green) price higher than weekday bookings.
The fastest way to get an exact number is to call 303-214-4282 — all-inclusive pricing in under 30 seconds, no commitment required.
Where do charter buses drop off at Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre?
Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre (6350 Greenwood Plaza Blvd, Greenwood Village, CO 80111) is accessed via Greenwood Plaza Boulevard off I-25 at the Orchard Road exit. Charter buses and passenger vans drop off along Greenwood Plaza Boulevard near the main entrance — the venue's own parking lots fill well before showtime on sold-out dates, so a drop-off from the boulevard approach keeps your group from sitting in the lot queue entirely. After drop-off, the bus waits nearby for a coordinated post-show pickup, which we confirm with your group before the first song.
We recommend reviewing the Fiddler's Green plan-your-visit page before your event date to confirm current entrance and parking protocols.
What's the best way to get a large group from Centennial to Empower Field at Mile High?
The standard answer — drive up I-25 and park in one of the Broncos lots — works fine for two or three cars but becomes a coordination headache once your group grows past a single vehicle. Stadium-adjacent lot parking requires pre-purchased passes that sell out early, and I-25 northbound from the Arapahoe Road corridor backs up significantly on big game days. A charter bus or party bus rental from Centennial drops your group near Gate 1 on Mile High Stadium Circle and the bus waits for post-game pickup — no one walks 25 minutes to a remote rideshare lot after the final whistle.
For tailgating groups, undercarriage bays in a full-size charter bus carry coolers, grills, and folding tables so the tailgate actually starts on the bus. Call 303-214-4282 to lock in game-day transportation.
When should I book a party bus in Centennial for a corporate event?
For DTC corporate shuttles and one-day event runs, two to four weeks of lead time typically secures good vehicle availability. For larger conferences at the Colorado Convention Center or multi-day executive retreats to mountain properties, book three to six months out — the South Denver fleet gets drawn down hard during convention season and peak ski months (January–March). Events that coincide with Broncos home games or a sold-out Fiddler's Green show will also compress vehicle supply, since the same buses covering your corporate shuttle are the same ones serving those fan groups.
The earlier you call, the better your vehicle match. Reach us any time at 303-214-4282.
Can a party bus or charter bus make multiple stops across the South Denver metro?
Yes — multi-stop itineraries are a core part of what we do. A pub crawl hitting three breweries across Littleton and Englewood, a wedding shuttle looping between two hotel blocks and a ceremony venue in Greenwood Village, a birthday run covering dinner in Cherry Creek and a late-night stop on South Broadway — these are all standard builds. When you call, share your full list of stops and your approximate timing at each location; our team builds the route, confirms parking and drop-off logistics at each venue, and prices it all-inclusive so there are no surprises at the end of the night.
Call 303-214-4282 to plan your route.
How far in advance should I book?
For most Centennial events outside peak season, two to four weeks of lead time keeps your options open. For prom and homecoming — which run late April through May across South Denver's high school calendar — book by December or plan to pay significantly more for whatever's left. Summer concert season at Fiddler's Green (June–September) and Broncos home games (September–January) compress weekend availability quickly.
Art Basel and the Great American Beer Festival in October pull the wider Denver metro fleet hard, which affects Centennial availability even for events that have nothing to do with those weekends. Lock in your date as soon as your headcount is confirmed. Call 303-214-4282 to check current availability.
Popular Centennial Party Bus Destinations
A Centennial party bus itinerary can reach some of Colorado's most iconic venues in under an hour. Whether your group is heading to a stadium, a nature destination, a performing arts venue, or a nearby outdoor attraction, the list below covers the stops our groups request most often — with the logistics detail you need before you go.

Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre
Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre (6350 Greenwood Plaza Blvd, Greenwood Village, CO 80111) is Colorado's largest outdoor amphitheatre, with a capacity topping 18,000 for lawn and reserved seating combined. It sits less than three miles from the Centennial city center — a 10-minute drive on a normal afternoon, a 30-minute ordeal when a sold-out summer show sends 18,000 fans toward the same I-25 exit. The venue's parking lots open two hours before showtime and fill fastest for major touring acts.
Curbside drop-off along Greenwood Plaza Boulevard keeps your group out of the lot queue entirely. For post-show pickup, the boulevard approach clears faster than the surface lots — we keep the bus nearby and have your group back in Centennial well before the rideshare surge settles down. Phone: (303) 220-7000.

Empower Field at Mile High
Empower Field at Mile High (1701 Bryant St, Denver, CO 80204) is the home of the Denver Broncos and hosts stadium-scale concerts, the annual Orange Bowl, and major soccer fixtures including 2026 FIFA World Cup matches. Its capacity exceeds 76,000, making game-day traffic on I-25 northbound from the Arapahoe Road corridor a genuine multi-hour commitment if you're driving in late. Charter buses use the NW corner of the stadium for drop-off, which is considerably closer to the gates than the rideshare pickup at Lot 44 at Betty T. Ferguson Recreational Complex — a published 25-minute walk from the gates.
All event-day parking requires pre-purchased passes; none are sold on-site. For World Cup matches in summer 2026, road closures begin hours before kickoff on NW 199th Street. Book your Centennial charter bus well before the match schedule is released.
Phone: (720) 258-3000.

Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre
Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre (18300 W Alameda Pkwy, Morrison, CO 80465) is the most requested concert venue for Centennial groups — a 9,500-seat natural sandstone amphitheatre carved into the Hogback ridgeline about 30 miles west via C-470 and CO-470 to Alameda Parkway. The winding access road into the park narrows to two lanes and stacks up heavily on sold-out nights; arriving less than 90 minutes before doors means sitting in that line rather than exploring the park. Charter buses drop off at the Top Circle Lot (Entrances 1–2), which is the designated limo and shuttle zone.
Oversized buses park in Lower South Lot 2. Lots open two hours before showtime, and tailgating with food and coolers is permitted — no glass. Post-concert departure follows police-directed exit flows out of the park.
Check the Red Rocks parking and directions page for current lot assignments before your date. Phone: (720) 865-2494.

Arapahoe County Fairgrounds
The Arapahoe County Fairgrounds (25690 E Quincy Ave, Aurora, CO 80016) hosts the Arapahoe County Fair each August — one of the metro's most attended free county fairs — along with year-round events including horse shows, swap meets, and community festivals. The fairgrounds sit on the Centennial/Aurora border off Quincy Avenue, a two-lane road that backs up on busy fair days from both the E-470 and the I-225 approaches. On peak August weekends, parking in the grass fields east of the main buildings means a long walk in Colorado summer heat.
A charter bus drops your group at the main entrance and cuts out the parking scramble and the return trek entirely. For large company picnics or family reunion outings, one bus simplifies the logistics down to a single departure time and a single pickup window at the end of the day. Phone: (303) 795-4955.

Streets at SouthGlenn
The Streets at SouthGlenn (6911 S University Blvd, Centennial, CO 80122) is an open-air mixed-use district in the heart of Centennial with restaurants, a Cinemark theater, retail, and event programming throughout the year. It hosts outdoor concerts and seasonal markets that draw significant crowds to University Boulevard — a corridor that handles day-to-day Centennial traffic just fine but tightens up during evening events when parking in the structured garage fills and street parking along Arapahoe Road and Clarkson Street turns over slowly. For group outings — a company team dinner, a group birthday dinner before heading downtown, or a multi-generational family outing — a minibus drops everyone at the pedestrian main entrance and handles pickup when the evening wraps.
No one circles the parking garage and no one needs to arrange a caravan. It's a short hop from most Centennial neighborhoods, but the right-sized bus makes even a close destination smoother.

Coors Field
Coors Field (2001 Blake St, Denver, CO 80205) hosts the Colorado Rockies for a 81-home-game regular season running April through September — and a Centennial Rockies charter bus rental is the most straightforward way to get a fan group into LoDo and back without the downtown parking math. Bus parking in Section B of Lot A (enter via Park Ave West and Wazee Street) costs $40 per vehicle and must be pre-purchased; day-of passes are not available. That's $40 for the whole bus versus $23–$28 per car in the same lot, multiplied across however many cars your group would otherwise need.
Drop-off is available at Gate B on 22nd and Blake Street, steps from the right-field entrance, with lots opening 2.5 hours before first pitch. The official Rockies parking map and current pass purchase are available at the Rockies parking page. For Friday and Saturday home games plus Fourth of July fireworks nights, arrive at opening — those lots go fast.
Phone: (303) 292-0200.