The I-405 near Inglewood does not slow down on Rams game days — it stops. For a group making the roughly 34-mile run from Orange on a Sunday afternoon, that freeway is the single most predictable variable in the entire trip, and the prediction is always the same: add 45 minutes, at minimum, to whatever Google Maps shows you when you leave. Factor in that all on-site parking at SoFi Stadium must be pre-purchased online — groups without a pass are turned away at the gate with no overflow option — that Pincay Drive and Prairie Avenue close to non-permitted traffic on event days, and that the cheapest on-site lot still runs $40 per car, and the per-head math of driving yourself starts to look very different from what it felt like when you were planning the trip.

A charter bus or party bus rental sidesteps every piece of that math at once.

This guide covers exactly how bus drop-off and parking work at SoFi Stadium (1001 S. Stadium Drive, Inglewood, CA 90301), what the approach from Orange looks like on a real event day, which vehicle fits your group, and what the tailgating rules actually say — all sourced from the stadium's own published guidance. Whether your group is heading to a Rams game, a Chargers home opener, a World Cup match in June, or a stadium-scale concert, the logistics below will keep you from making the common first-timer mistakes. Call 657-822-1910 or use the online quote form to compare vehicles and get pricing for your trip in under a minute.

SoFi Stadium, 1001 S. Stadium Drive, Inglewood — home of the Rams, the Chargers, eight 2026 World Cup matches, and some of the most congested event-day parking in Southern California.
 

Why Rent a Bus to SoFi Stadium?

The case for a charter bus or party bus rental to SoFi Stadium is almost entirely built on math — the parking math, the headcount math, and the time math. Take a group of 30 people coming from Orange. If everyone drives, that's at least six or seven cars, each needing a pre-purchased parking pass (mandatory; there is no day-of buying, and no overflow lot).

Yellow Zone passes run $40 per car; anything closer costs $50 to $80 per car. Call it $50 average and that's $300-plus in parking alone, before gas and tolls on SR-91 and the I-405. One bus covers all 30 people for a single, predictable rate — and the per-head parking cost disappears entirely.

The time math is just as clear. The I-405 near the Hollywood Park campus ranks among the most congested freeway segments in the country on ordinary days. On a Rams home opener or a World Cup USA match, the 405 and surrounding surface streets hit capacity well before kickoff.

A party bus or charter bus rental from Orange means you are not white-knuckling the 91 to the 405 merger while trying to navigate a parking zone map on your phone. Your group loads up, the bus handles the route, and everyone walks in fresh. That is the only argument that matters.

For all of the Orange sporting event transportation options, SoFi Stadium is the destination where the bus argument is the strongest.

Charter Bus and Party Bus Drop-Off at SoFi Stadium

Rideshare, taxi, and shuttle drop-off at SoFi Stadium is on the northbound curb lane on Kareem Court, accessed via westbound Pincay Drive from Crenshaw Boulevard — following traffic control officer directions on event day, per the stadium's official rideshare and drop-off page. That puts your group at the curbside steps from the main plaza entry — far closer than any remote lot. Post-event pickup is at Kareem Court and Manchester Boulevard.

Set that meeting point before your group splits up inside, and the pickup window you arrange in advance is what keeps the bus right there when you walk out.

The drop-off point beats every alternative the stadium offers regular fans. On event days, Pincay Drive and Prairie Avenue both close to non-permitted traffic, which forces regular cars to follow redirected approach routes before they ever reach a parking structure. A charter bus follows the approved commercial approach via Crenshaw Boulevard to westbound Pincay Drive and delivers your group curbside — no permit-zone loop, no wrong-turn redirect, and no walking from a remote structure to the gate.

The ~34-mile run from Orange, CA to SoFi Stadium — about 39 minutes off-peak via SR-91 West to I-405 North, but easily 75 to 90 minutes on a Rams Sunday or World Cup match day once the 405 corridor locks up near Inglewood.

Bus Parking at SoFi Stadium: The Pink Zone and the Season-Pass Reality

For NFL games, the stadium classifies all vehicles with 16 or more seats — buses, motorcoaches, shuttles, limousines, and RVs — as oversized vehicles, and requires them to park in the Hyundai Pink Zone with an oversized vehicle pass, per the official Chargers parking FAQ. Here is the detail that trips up first-time groups: those oversized vehicle passes are sold primarily as season-long packages, with single-game inventory limited to whatever remains after season pass holders purchase — so a group renting a bus for one Rams or Chargers game should not count on a one-game bus parking permit being available.

In practice, that means the bus drops your group at the Kareem Court curbside, then stages nearby off-site during the game, and returns to Kareem Court and Manchester Boulevard at a pre-arranged post-game window. The group never loses contact with the bus — you set the pickup time before anyone walks through the gate. For concerts and non-NFL events, lot assignments and oversized vehicle rules can differ, so the specific parking arrangement for your event date gets confirmed when you lock in the booking.

Check the official SoFi Stadium parking and transportation page before your visit to confirm current protocols.

For NFL games, bus parking permits are sold primarily season-long, not game by game. This means for a single Rams or Chargers game, your bus drops your group at the Kareem Court curb and stages off-site during the event. The Kareem Court drop puts your group steps from the plaza entry — closer than most on-site parking zones, not farther.

And the bus is waiting for you post-game, which is more than anyone driving themselves can say after a night game.

Road Closures and Event-Day Approach Restrictions

Pincay Drive and Prairie Avenue close to non-permitted vehicles on game days and major events. The Hollywood Park campus sits at the intersection of I-405, I-110, and Century Boulevard — three freeways that converge their post-game traffic within a few square miles. For a major Rams home game, expect the 405 southbound off-ramps at Manchester and Century to slow to a stop within 90 minutes of kickoff.

For World Cup matches — particularly the two USA games on June 12 and June 25, 2026 — transportation planners are recommending that fans arrive in the stadium area three to four hours before match time, because approach corridor congestion begins that early.

Because the approach route and any event-specific commercial vehicle restrictions change by event, the specific route for your date is sorted when you book. It is always smart to review the official parking and transportation page and any road-closure advisories before your event day — both the stadium and the City of Inglewood post updated event traffic plans as dates approach.

SoFi Stadium from Orange, California: Drive Times and the I-405 Reality

From Orange, the most direct route to SoFi Stadium runs west on SR-91 to the I-405 North, exiting at Manchester Boulevard or Century Boulevard and following stadium signage into the Hollywood Park campus. It is approximately 34 miles and takes around 39 minutes off-peak. On event days, budget a realistic 75 to 90 minutes — and for the biggest dates on the calendar (USA World Cup home games, playoff season openers, major concert nights), two hours is not excessive if you want to be in the area when the Pink Zone opens five hours before kickoff.

From… Approx. distance Off-peak drive time Game-day realistic time
Orange (downtown) ~34 miles ~39 minutes 75–100 minutes
Anaheim (Honda Center area) ~37 miles ~42 minutes 80–105 minutes
Santa Ana ~33 miles ~38 minutes 70–95 minutes
Fullerton ~38 miles ~44 minutes 80–105 minutes
Garden Grove ~30 miles ~35 minutes 65–90 minutes

The SR-91 Express Lanes are the key corridor tool for groups coming from Orange County — FasTrak is required, and dynamic pricing runs high on event days, meaning a caravan of six or seven cars each paying express-lane tolls adds another real cost to the "just drive" math. A single charter bus or party bus rental from Orange handles the toll run once, not per-car. One bus, one flat rate, one approach through the corridor — that is the version of this drive that doesn't require everyone in your group to have a FasTrak account and enough balance on it.

SoFi Stadium Transportation: Every Option Compared

SoFi Stadium is served by public transit options that are genuinely useful — more so than most NFL venues — but every option has a group-size limit and a coordination trade-off. Here is an honest look at how each one stacks up for a group coming from Orange.

Option Cost shape Arrive together? Door-to-door Works for Orange County groups?
Charter bus or party bus rental One flat rate split by the group Yes — one vehicle, one arrival Best — Kareem Court curbside Yes — direct pickup from Orange, no transfers
Everyone drives and parks $40–$80 per car (pre-purchased, mandatory) + 91 tolls No — cars separate, lots scatter Varies by zone; outer lots require long walks Expensive and stressful for a big group
Rideshare (Uber/Lyft) Per car each way + post-game surge pricing No — multiple cars, multiple ETAs Good drop-off (Kareem Court); chaotic post-game pickup Surge pricing from OC is steep on major event nights
Metro C/K Line + SoFi Shuttle $1.75/person each way; shuttle is free Only if everyone boards the same train Good — free shuttle runs every 3–5 min from Bus Bay 8 at LAX/Metro Transit Center No direct OC Metro service; requires OCTA + Metrolink connection
GTrans Line 7X $4 round trip per person (Sundays only) Only if your whole group catches the same bus Connects from Harbor Gateway TC; not a point-to-point pickup Requires driving to Harbor Gateway first

For one or two people, the Metro C or K Line into the SoFi Stadium Shuttle is the smartest cost-per-head option — the free shuttle runs every 3 to 5 minutes from Bus Bay 8 at the LAX/Metro Transit Center from 3 hours before NFL kickoff, per LA Metro's SoFi Stadium page. For a group of 8 or more coming from Orange specifically, the transit option requires a car to a connection point before you ever board a train — the time and cost savings disappear fast. A party bus or charter bus rental picks everyone up from one spot in Orange and drops them at Kareem Court with no intermediate steps.

That is the reason groups from Orange County default to a bus.

What Bus Does Your Group Need for SoFi Stadium?

Not every group heading to SoFi Stadium needs the same vehicle — and the full range of available options covers everything from a 14-passenger Sprinter limo for a suite-level group to a 56-passenger charter bus for a company outing or season-ticket-holder group. Here is how the lineup breaks down for a SoFi Stadium run.

Vehicle Seats Best for Key amenities
14-passenger Sprinter limo or Sprinter van Up to 14 Suite groups, small VIP groups, corporate clients Premium leather, USB charging, tinted privacy windows
Party bus (15–50 passengers) ~15–50 Fan groups wanting a rolling pregame experience 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 outings, family fan trips Powerful A/C, plush reclining seats, overhead storage
40–56 passenger charter bus Up to 56 Large fan groups, company outings, World Cup travel parties Reclining seats, climate control, overhead storage, WiFi, power outlets, onboard restrooms, undercarriage bays

Two things drive the right pick: your headcount and how much gear you are hauling. A minibus handles 20- to 35-person groups neatly and is easier to stage post-game on Manchester Boulevard than a full-size coach. For larger groups at World Cup or Rams season-opener events — where you want everyone together and the approach logistics are the most complicated — a 40- to 56-passenger charter bus absorbs the whole group in one load and holds tailgate gear in the undercarriage bays for the ride down.

ADA-accessible vehicles are available through the network; just note it when you request your quote so the right vehicle can be arranged.

SoFi Stadium Party Bus and Charter Bus Rental Prices

Partybusorange.com shows pricing in under a minute — you fill out one quick form or call 657-822-1910 and compare vehicles and rates from a large network of bus companies serving Orange County and the greater LA area. To give you an idea of the planning range: a minibus typically runs $200–$275 per hour on weekends, while a full-size charter bus runs $200–$350 per hour. Party buses in the 25- to 40-passenger range generally fall between $275–$500 per hour on weekends, depending on vehicle size and demand.

These are example planning ranges — your actual quote shifts with your date, group size, pick-up location, and how many hours you need the vehicle. For real pricing tied to your specific trip, the online form or a quick call to 657-822-1910 gets you there in about a minute. See the Orange party bus prices page to learn more.

A Game-Day Example from Orange

To give you an idea: for a Rams home game on a Sunday evening, a group of 32 fans from Orange books a 40-passenger party bus. Pickup at 1:30 PM from a gathering point in Old Towne Orange, at the Kareem Court drop-off by 2:45 PM — four hours before a 7:20 PM kickoff. The group walks straight in, no parking scramble.

Post-game pickup is arranged at Kareem Court and Manchester Boulevard at 11:00 PM. A 5-hour rental in that size might come out to roughly $2,000–$2,500 — about $63–$78 per person. Compare that to each car in a caravan paying $50 for parking, plus 91 Express Lanes tolls each way, plus the post-game rideshare surge if anyone splits off.

The bus number gets more interesting the bigger the group gets.

A 56-seat charter bus replaces roughly 12 to 14 cars. That's 12 to 14 separate pre-purchased parking passes ($40–$80 each), 12 to 14 sets of SR-91 and 405 tolls, and at least that many people who cannot have anything to enjoy during the game because they're the one driving home. One bus, one route, one arranged post-game pickup — and the per-head cost of parking is zero.

SoFi Stadium Parking: What the Lots Actually Cost

The color-coded zone system at SoFi Stadium is worth understanding before you decide to drive — because the price spread is wide and the proximity varies significantly. All parking passes are mandatory pre-purchases; the stadium's own published guidance states that guests without a pass will be turned away, and there is no overflow lot or day-of purchase option for most zones. Passes are sold through ParkWhiz and must be on your smartphone as a digital pass at the gate.

Zone Approx. NFL game-day price (per car) Tailgating allowed? Notes
Hyundai Blue Zone $80 No Closest to stadium; premium
Hyundai Brown Zone $70 No North-side approach
Hyundai Green Zone $60 No South approach via 91 Freeway
Hyundai Pink Zone $60 Yes — Pink Zone only Opens 5 hours before kickoff; oversized vehicles here
Hyundai Orange Zone $50 No Mid-distance; east side
Hyundai Purple Zone $50 No West side access
Yellow Zone $40 No Outermost lots; longer walk to gates
Inglewood Park & Go (off-site shuttle) $25–$55 No Remote lots with shuttle service; advance booking encouraged

For World Cup 2026 matches at SoFi Stadium, FIFA-controlled on-site parking has been listed at $250–$300 per match day — a number that reshapes the group economics immediately. At $300 for parking per car, a six-car caravan from Orange hits $1,800 in parking alone before the first stoplight. One charter bus covers the whole group at a single rate and turns "we need to figure out parking" into a non-issue.

Check current World Cup parking availability through the official SoFi Stadium transportation page — availability for World Cup match days is already limited and goes fast.

Tailgating at SoFi Stadium: The Pink Zone Rules

Tailgating at SoFi Stadium is different from what many fans expect — it is not available throughout the parking lots. Per the official NFL tailgating policies page, pregame tailgating is permitted only in the Hyundai Pink Zone, and nowhere else on the Hollywood Park campus. Enforcement is active: guests tailgating in any other zone are subject to ejection.

The Pink Zone opens five hours before kickoff — one hour earlier than all other lots — specifically to accommodate pregame setups. All tailgate activity must cease at kickoff.

The Pink Zone tailgating space per vehicle is a 9-foot by 18-foot parking stall plus a 9-foot by 6-foot area directly behind the parked vehicle. What's allowed in that space: tents (not extending into fire lanes), natural gas and propane grills, plastic or non-breakable cups, personal Bluetooth speakers at reasonable volume, and portable generators at 600W or less. What's not allowed: charcoal grills, open fires, glass containers, drones, commercial activities or vending, weapons, megaphones, or overnight parking.

Tailgating is not available at concerts or most non-NFL events — check what's permitted for your specific event before planning the setup. Per the Rams tailgating rules page, reserved tailgate spaces are not available; everything is first-come.

A charter bus group using the Pink Zone for tailgating must arrive early — the zone opens at the five-hour mark, but oversized vehicle passes for NFL games are sold primarily as season-long packages, making per-game bus parking at the Pink Zone require advance coordination. For fans wanting the full pregame setup, a party bus rental to SoFi Stadium covers the pregame energy on the road from Orange and drops the group at Kareem Court so they can walk straight into the stadium without navigating the tailgate zone logistics at all.

Events That Fill SoFi Stadium in 2026

SoFi Stadium's 2026 calendar is the most demanding in its brief history, anchored by the FIFA World Cup and a full NFL dual-tenant slate. These are the events where transportation planning matters most — and where booking a bus from Orange early is the difference between a smooth trip and a last-minute scramble.

FIFA World Cup 2026. SoFi Stadium hosts eight matches across June 12 through July 10, 2026, per the official World Cup schedule announcement. The schedule: USA vs. Paraguay (June 12, 6 PM PT), Iran vs. New Zealand (June 15, 6 PM PT), Switzerland vs. Bosnia (June 18, 12 PM PT), Belgium vs. Iran (June 21, 12 PM PT), USA vs. Turkey (June 25, 7 PM PT), then Round of 32 matches on June 28 and July 2, and a Quarterfinal on July 10.

The two USA matches on June 12 and June 25 are the highest-demand dates — parking sells out weeks ahead, World Cup-controlled on-site lots are running $250 to $300 per match day, and the I-405 approach will be managed under a regional transportation plan. A charter bus rental from Orange for a World Cup match is not just convenient — it is the only transportation approach that gives a group of 20 or more any control over their arrival time and cost.

Los Angeles Rams season. The NFL home slate runs from preseason in August through the regular season, September through January. Prime demand windows are home openers, primetime games (Sunday Night Football, Monday Night Football), and any playoff home game — those are the dates when Yellow Zone passes sell out first and the 405 is at its worst.

Book early for any fall Sunday afternoon or evening game.

Los Angeles Chargers season. The Chargers share SoFi Stadium through the same calendar window. Home game Sundays for the Chargers follow the same parking-pass-mandatory rules, same Pink Zone tailgating structure, same Kareem Court drop-off approach.

For a group splitting allegiance between Rams and Chargers fans in the same bus — it happens more than you'd think in Orange County — a chartered sports transportation bus covers both fan bases in one vehicle.

Concerts and events in 2026. The 2026 concert calendar at SoFi includes Ed Sheeran (August 8), KAROL G (August 14–16), BTS (September 1–6), Bruno Mars (September 30–October 7), and JAY-Z (October 23–24), among others. Stadium-scale concerts have their own approach and drop-off logistics — Pincay Drive and Prairie Avenue restrictions still apply, all parking is pre-purchased, and post-show rideshare surge pricing at the Kareem Court and Manchester Boulevard pickup area can be severe on the biggest nights.

A concert bus rental from Orange picks your group up from one address and delivers them to Kareem Court, with the pickup window set in advance so the bus is staged when the encore ends. Super Bowl LXI is scheduled for February 2027, when the entire regional transportation network runs under special access plans.

Tips for Your Group's Visit to SoFi Stadium

A few things every first-time group needs to know before they arrive at Hollywood Park, straight from the stadium's published policies at the official A-Z guide:

  • Pre-purchase all parking or plan to be turned away. The stadium's guidance is explicit: guests without a digital parking pass will be directed off-site, and there is no overflow lot or last-minute purchase option for most zones. This goes for cars and buses alike.
  • Clear bags only — and the dimensions matter. Each guest may bring one clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bag no larger than 12″ × 6″ × 12″ (or a one-gallon clear ziplock), plus a small non-clear clutch no larger than 4.5″ × 6.5″. Backpacks, tinted bags, and oversized purses are prohibited. A bag valet is available during select events for items that don't meet the policy.
  • SoFi Stadium is a cashless venue. Credit and debit cards only for all purchases inside — cash-to-card kiosks are available near stadium entries if you need them.
  • One sealed 20 oz water bottle per person is allowed. All other outside food, drinks, coolers, and glass containers are turned away at the gate.
  • Arrive when the lots open, not at kickoff. Regular lots open four hours before kickoff; the Pink Zone opens five hours before. For World Cup and concert events, the stadium recommends arriving in the area three to four hours early as a baseline.
  • ADA accessibility. The stadium offers accessible parking in the Orange Zone, complimentary wheelchair escorts at entry points, elevators, family restrooms, and sensory-inclusive spaces. The mobility assistance text line is (424) 541-9222 for on-site needs. ADA-accessible bus rentals are available — note it in your quote request so the right vehicle is arranged.
  • Save the stadium's contact info. SoFi Stadium is at 1001 S. Stadium Drive, Inglewood, CA 90301; the main line is (424) 541-9100 for group coordination or lost-and-found needs.

Frequently Asked Questions About Renting a Bus to SoFi Stadium

Where exactly does a charter bus drop off at SoFi Stadium?

Rideshare, taxi, and shuttle drop-off — including charter buses — uses the northbound curb lane on Kareem Court, accessed via westbound Pincay Drive from Crenshaw Boulevard. Follow traffic control officer directions on event day. That puts your group steps from the main stadium plaza entry.

Post-event pickup is at Kareem Court and Manchester Boulevard, which should be set as the group's meeting point before anyone enters the gates. Details are on the official SoFi Stadium rideshare page.

Where does the bus park during the game at SoFi Stadium?

For NFL games, oversized vehicles (16+ passenger capacity) are directed to the Hyundai Pink Zone with a mandatory oversized vehicle pass. Those passes are sold primarily as season-long packages, with single-game inventory limited to whatever remains after season pass holders purchase — so for a single-game charter bus rental, the bus typically stages off-site during the event and returns to the Kareem Court and Manchester Boulevard pickup point at a pre-arranged time. For concerts and non-NFL events, parking logistics may differ; your specific arrangement is confirmed when you book.

How much does it cost to park at SoFi Stadium?

For NFL games, on-site parking ranges from $40 (Yellow Zone) to $80 (Hyundai Blue Zone) per car, and all passes must be pre-purchased through ParkWhiz — no day-of sales. Off-site options through Inglewood Park & Go run $25–$55 with shuttle service included. For World Cup 2026 matches, FIFA-controlled on-site parking has been listed at $250–$300 per match day.

Concert pricing varies by event. Review the official parking page for current event-specific rates.

How far is it from Orange, CA to SoFi Stadium?

Approximately 34 miles, using SR-91 West to I-405 North (exit at Manchester Boulevard or Century Boulevard). Off-peak drive time is around 39 minutes. On event days — especially Rams game Sundays, World Cup match days in June, or major concert nights — budget 75 to 100 minutes or more.

The 405 near the Hollywood Park campus is one of the most congested freeway segments in Southern California under normal conditions, and event-day demand makes it substantially worse.

Can a charter bus get to SoFi Stadium even with road closures?

Yes. Commercial vehicles follow the approved approach via Crenshaw Boulevard to westbound Pincay Drive to the Kareem Court curbside drop-off — the same corridor the stadium routes its commercial traffic through on event days. Because that approach route can shift by event, the confirmed routing for your date is sorted at booking.

Always check the official parking and transportation page and any posted event-day advisories before you leave Orange.

Is there tailgating at SoFi Stadium?

For NFL Rams and Chargers home games, yes — but only in the Hyundai Pink Zone. Tailgating is not permitted in any other zone and is actively enforced. The Pink Zone opens five hours before kickoff.

Natural gas and propane grills are allowed; charcoal grills and open fires are not. All tailgate activity ends at kickoff. Tailgating is generally not available at concerts and most non-NFL events.

Per the official tailgating policies page, guests cannot purchase multiple passes to expand their space, and reserved tailgate spots are not available.

What is the bag policy at SoFi Stadium?

SoFi Stadium operates a clear-bag-only policy. Each guest may bring one clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bag no larger than 12″ × 6″ × 12″ (or a one-gallon clear ziplock), plus a small non-clear clutch no larger than 4.5″ × 6.5″. Backpacks, fanny packs, tinted bags, and hard-sided containers are prohibited.

Bag valet is available during select events for oversized items. One factory-sealed 20 oz water bottle per person is allowed through the gate; all other outside food, drinks, and coolers are not.

Is there public transit from Orange, CA to SoFi Stadium?

Not directly. LA Metro's C and K Lines connect to the LAX/Metro Transit Center, where a free shuttle (Bus Bay 8) runs to SoFi Stadium every 3 to 5 minutes from 3 hours before NFL kickoff. But no Metro rail line reaches Orange County directly — getting from Orange to the transit system requires a connection via OCTA and Metrolink, adding transfers and timing complexity.

For a group of 8 or more, that connection chain typically costs more time than it saves versus one bus rental from Orange that handles the entire trip door to door. The GTrans Line 7X runs on Sundays from Harbor Gateway Transit Center for $4 round trip — useful if your group happens to already be in the South Bay, but not a practical origin from Orange.

How far in advance should I book a bus from Orange to SoFi Stadium?

For regular-season Rams or Chargers games, two to four weeks of lead time is workable. For World Cup 2026 match days — especially the USA vs. Paraguay kickoff on June 12 and the USA vs. Turkey match on June 25 — book as early as your group is confirmed. Those are the highest-demand transportation dates in Southern California in 2026, and the right vehicle at the right price goes to whoever books first.

The same logic applies to sold-out concert nights and playoff games: early booking is the only way to control the vehicle type and the rate.

How much does a bus rental from Orange to SoFi Stadium cost?

Pricing moves with vehicle size, total hours, date, and demand. A weekend rental for a party bus generally runs $275 to $500 per hour depending on vehicle size; a charter bus runs $200 to $350 per hour; a minibus runs $200 to $275 per hour on weekends. These are planning ranges — the real number for your date comes from filling out the quick form or calling 657-822-1910.

You can get pricing in about a minute with no obligation. See the Orange party bus prices page for more detail.

Book Your SoFi Stadium Bus Today

The 34-mile drive from Orange to SoFi Stadium is not the problem. The 405 is the problem — plus the mandatory pre-purchased parking pass, the closed streets on event day, and the post-game rideshare surge on Kareem Court at 11 PM. One charter bus or party bus rental from Orange takes all of that off the table: your group loads up together, the bus handles the 91 to the 405 corridor, and the drop-off is the Kareem Court curbside — steps from the gate, not a 30-minute walk from a remote structure.

The pickup window is set in advance. Everyone is together on the way home.

Partybusorange.com makes it easy to compare party buses, charter buses, minibuses, and Sprinter vans serving Orange County and the greater LA area — all in one quick form, with no account required and no obligation. Fill out the form or call 657-822-1910 any time to get pricing for your SoFi Stadium trip in about a minute. Planning a trip to another LA-area venue on the same weekend?

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The free SoFi Stadium Shuttle departs from Bus Bay 8 at the LAX/Metro Transit Center Station — the C and K Line hub — running every 3 to 5 minutes starting 3 hours before NFL kickoff. From Orange, getting to this station requires a connection via OCTA and Metrolink, which is why most Orange County groups find a direct charter bus rental the simpler call.