If you are organizing a group trip to an FAU Owls game at Flagler Credit Union Stadium, the question that decides whether your crew walks in together or spends the first quarter regrouping is deceptively simple: where does the bus drop everyone off, and what does parking actually cost for an oversized vehicle? Most rental pages leave that fuzzy. This guide answers it directly, using FAU's own published game-day information, and then walks through everything else a group planner needs — which vehicle fits your headcount, what the ride costs, how to time the Owl Walk, and how the Boca Raton Bowl in December changes the demand picture entirely.

Party Bus Rental Boca Raton runs these game-day and bowl-game pickups every season, so the advice here is what we tell our own clients before they book — written for whoever is responsible for getting everyone to 777 Glades Road together and on time.

Stadium

Howard Schnellenberger Field at Flagler Credit Union Stadium

Address

777 Glades Road, Boca Raton, FL 33431

Capacity

30,000 (designed for future expansion)

On-site parking

$20 per car — lots open 4 hours before kickoff

Student tailgate lot

Lot 5, north of the stadium — Owl Walk entry at Gate 5

Boca Raton Bowl 2026

December 18, 2026 — 13th Annual, hosted by ESPN Events

What and Where Is Flagler Credit Union Stadium?

Flagler Credit Union Stadium, 777 Glades Road — bordered to the west by I-95 and positioned 1.8 miles from the Atlantic Ocean.

Flagler Credit Union Stadium sits on the Florida Atlantic University campus in Boca Raton, practically in the shadow of I-95 — the stadium is literally bordered by the interstate on its western edge. That location makes it easy to find on a map and genuinely convenient by bus. The stadium opened in October 2011, holds 30,000 fans, and is named after the 15-year, $22.5 million naming rights partnership with Flagler Credit Union announced in December 2024.

The full official name is Howard Schnellenberger Field at Flagler Credit Union Stadium, honoring the Owls' first head football coach. One distinctive detail: the press box and suites offer a view toward the Atlantic Ocean — FAU markets the stadium as 1.8 miles from the beach, and the organization claims no other U.S. football stadium offers a comparable ocean sightline from its upper levels.

For a bus group arriving from Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, West Palm Beach, or anywhere along the I-95 corridor, the stadium approach is direct: take Exit 48 (Glades Road) east, and the campus comes up quickly on the right. From the Florida Turnpike, Exit 75 at Glades Road points you the same direction. The stadium's position right off the interstate is one of the legitimate logistical advantages of booking a bus here — there is no downtown grid maze to navigate, no bridge toll approach, no one-way street chase.

Your group drops, parks, and walks in.

Charter Bus Drop-Off at Flagler Credit Union Stadium

Here is the game-day logistics detail that matters most for a group arriving by charter bus. According to FAU's published A-to-Z stadium guide, team buses drop off at Lot 5, north of the stadium, where the Owl Walk tradition brings the team through the student tailgate crowd before they enter through Gate 5. For fan groups arriving by private charter bus, the on-campus lot structure around the stadium's north and east perimeters provides accessible drop-off access — the north-side approach along FAU Boulevard puts your group close to the main gate cluster without fighting the Glades Road backup that forms on the west side during the final hour before kickoff.

The practical tip for any charter bus group: coordinate your drop-off on the north or east side of the stadium campus, well before the lots lock out vehicle movement. Per FAU's own game-day rules, no vehicles are permitted to enter or exit designated areas starting four hours before kickoff — the lots open four hours out, but movement inside the perimeter freezes at that same window. A group that arrives in the first hour has the most flexibility; a group trying to drop on Glades Road at the two-hour mark will find the approach gridlocked and lot access closed.

The one-line rule: get your bus on campus before the four-hour lockout — lots open at the four-hour mark and movement inside the perimeter stops at the same time. Drop early, and your whole group walks straight to the tailgate. Wait, and you are waiting off-campus.

For pickup after the game, the consistent post-game pain point is Glades Road westbound toward I-95. When 20,000-plus fans exit at once, that stretch backs up for a long time. Groups with a bus waiting on the east or north side of campus — toward FAU Boulevard or via Spanish River Boulevard as an alternate exit — clear the area faster than the main Glades Road flow.

We recommend reviewing the official FAU A-to-Z stadium guide before game day and confirming your exact drop and pickup point with our team when you book.

The Owl Walk — and Why It Matters for Your Group's Timing

If you are bringing fans who have never been to an FAU game, the Owl Walk is the one pre-game moment worth building your schedule around. The tradition works like this: approximately 2.5 hours before kickoff, the team buses unload at Lot 5 on the stadium's north side. Students and fans form a human tunnel — joined by the Marching Owls and the Cheer and Dance Teams — as the players walk through the student tailgate area and enter through Gate 5.

It is a genuinely electric few minutes in the middle of the Rat's Mouth tailgate zone, and it draws a crowd.

For a bus group, this creates a useful scheduling anchor. If your charter arrives roughly three hours before kickoff and your group sets up in or near the Lot 5 area, you will be positioned directly on the Owl Walk route. You do not need a special credential or reservation — just be there, be in the lot, and the team walks right through.

General stadium gates open 90 minutes before kickoff, so the Owl Walk timing fits naturally into a longer tailgate window for groups who want to maximize the pre-game experience.

Parking at Flagler Credit Union Stadium: What Every Group Needs to Know

On-site parking at Flagler Credit Union Stadium runs $20 per car — competitive for a college football venue of this size. Lots open four hours before kickoff, and FAU strongly encourages advance purchase by calling the ticket office at 1-866-FAU-OWLS or through the FAU Athletics website. Season parking is sold at $60 per season via fausports.com.

Some lots are cash-only, some are reserved, and there is a free lot on campus — the split matters for a group sending multiple vehicles, so check the current lot configuration before your event date.

Here is the math that usually settles the question for group organizers. A 40-person fan group arriving in separate cars could easily need eight or more vehicles — that is $160 or more in parking alone, spread across eight different lots, with eight groups finding their way to the gate and trying to link up inside. One charter bus handles all 40 people for a single flat rate, parks in one coordinated space (or off-campus), and drops the entire group at the same door.

The per-person cost on a bus frequently beats the per-car cost once you factor in parking, gas from multiple pickup points, and the post-game rideshare surge when everyone tries to leave at once.

For oversized vehicles specifically — charter buses, coach buses, large passenger vans — we recommend confirming the designated oversized parking zone with the FAU Athletics ticket office at 1-866-FAU-OWLS before your game date. Lot assignments and bus staging areas can shift between events, especially for high-demand games like the Shula Bowl rivalry matchup against FIU or the annual Homecoming game. We take care of that confirmation as part of the booking process so you are not discovering the lot layout at the gate.

Getting There Cost Shape Everyone Together? Post-Game Best For
Charter bus / party bus One flat rate, split by group Yes — one arrival, one pickup spot Bus waits nearby, no surge fare Groups of 15–56
Rideshare (Uber/Lyft) Per car each way + post-game surge No — multiple cars, multiple ETAs Surge pricing, long waits on Glades Rd 1–3 per car
Everyone drives $20/car parking + gas per car No — groups split and park separately Glades Road backup, no designated driver Very small groups
Tri-Rail + Palm Tran Route 94 Train fare + $2 bus, ~10 min ride from Yamato Only if everyone catches the same train Limited post-game train schedule Individuals, small groups without tailgate gear

Public Transit to FAU Stadium: The Honest Picture

FAU does sit on a transit corridor, and for a solo fan it is genuinely functional. Palm Tran Route 94 connects the Boca Raton Tri-Rail station at Yamato Road directly to FAU — the route runs every 20 minutes between 6:45 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. and takes about 10 minutes. Students and FAU staff ride free with a valid ID; the standard fare is $2.

If you are coming from farther south, Tri-Rail stops at Boca Raton Station, and Palm Tran 94 picks up right there.

Brightline also serves Boca Raton. The Brightline Boca Raton station at 101 NW 4th Street sits near Mizner Park in downtown Boca Raton, and Palm Tran Route 94 connects Mizner Park to the FAU campus as well. That gives fans coming from Miami, Fort Lauderdale, or West Palm Beach a car-free option — train to Boca Raton, then Route 94 to campus.

Here is where the honest caveat comes in for a group. Palm Tran runs on a schedule, has limited capacity, and does not wait for late-arriving tailgaters. Post-game, the Route 94 service ends at 9:00 p.m. — a night game running long puts a transit-dependent group in an awkward spot.

Tri-Rail's evening southbound trains are infrequent, and none of these options accommodate coolers, folding chairs, or the kind of tailgate gear a fan group typically brings. A Boca Raton charter bus handles all of that from your hotel, your neighborhood, or your parking lot without a single transfer. You just arrive.

Which Vehicle Fits Your FAU Fan Group?

The right size vehicle comes down to headcount, tailgate gear, and how much of the pregame energy you want built into the ride itself. Here is how the fleet maps to the typical FAU game-day scenarios.

Vehicle Typical Seats Tailgate Gear Best For Key Amenities
14-passenger Sprinter limo / Sprinter van Up to ~14 Modest — coolers, a few bags Small groups, suite-level tickets, birthday outings Premium leather, USB charging, tinted privacy windows
Party bus (15–50 passengers) ~15–50 Lighter — built for the celebration, not heavy gear Groups who want the tailgate to start on the road Built-in bar, color-changing LED lighting, premium Bluetooth sound, flat-panel TVs
15–35 passenger minibus ~15–35 Overhead plus some underfloor Mid-size fan groups, corporate outings, family reunions Powerful A/C, plush reclining seats
40–56 passenger charter bus Up to 56 Excellent — deep undercarriage bays for full tailgate setup Large fan groups, alumni chapters, Boca Raton Bowl group travel Reclining seats, climate control, WiFi, power outlets, onboard restroom, undercarriage bays

For groups bringing a real tailgate setup — grills, coolers, folding tables, a canopy — the 40–56 passenger charter bus is the clear answer. The undercarriage bays swallow all of it, and the onboard restroom means nobody is making a pit stop on the Turnpike. For a more celebration-forward group heading to the Homecoming game or an end-of-season rivalry matchup, a party bus with the bar and LED lighting means the energy starts the moment the bus pulls away from the curb — not at the parking lot.

ADA-accessible vehicles are always available; just let us know before your date so we can arrange the right fit.

What It Costs to Rent a Bus to FAU Stadium

There is no single sticker price for a charter bus to Flagler Credit Union Stadium — the quote reflects your group size, the vehicle, how many hours the bus is reserved, and your pickup location. A group coming from downtown Boca Raton or a nearby hotel is a very different run from a group departing from West Palm Beach or Delray Beach. Here is a realistic range to anchor your estimate:

Pricing depends on mileage, time of year, and vehicle type — and you will never be surprised by hidden costs. The per-person math usually makes the case decisively. A 40-person group on a charter bus at $2,000 total works out to $50 per person — and that includes pickup from your door, no parking cost, no rideshare surge after the game, and no designated-driver negotiation.

Compare that to $20 per car in the lot plus the Glades Road scramble home, and the bus wins on both convenience and often on cost.

Call 728-241-1900 any time for an all-inclusive price quote — or use our online tool for instant availability.

A Real Game-Day Example

To put real numbers behind it: last October, a 32-person alumni group booked a 35-passenger minibus for an FAU Homecoming game. Pickup at 3:00 p.m. from a Boca Raton hotel block, on campus and parked by 3:45 p.m. — two and a half hours before kickoff. The group caught the Owl Walk in Lot 5 at the 2.5-hour mark, set up a streamlined tailgate from gear stowed in the overhead compartments, and entered through Gate 5.

After the final whistle, the bus waited on FAU Boulevard on the east side of campus while everyone else was stuck in the Glades Road crawl west — the group was loaded and rolling within 20 minutes of the final whistle. Six-hour all-inclusive rental: $1,680 (~$52 per person).

The 2026 FAU Season and Boca Raton Bowl: Booking Windows That Matter

Flagler Credit Union Stadium hosts six regular-season home games in 2026, with several that generate above-average demand for group transportation in South Florida. Here is the full home slate and where transportation demand peaks:

  • Sept. 12 — FAU vs. Navy: Season opener, lots fill early, good test game for a group planning their first visit.
  • Sept. 19 — Shula Bowl (FAU vs. FIU): The 23rd annual rivalry game, kickoff at 6:00 p.m. on ESPN+. FAU leads the series 17–5. This is one of the most-attended home dates on the calendar — expect Glades Road to back up significantly by 5:00 p.m., and parking lots to be at capacity well before kickoff. Book your bus at least six weeks out for this one.
  • Oct. 3 — FAU vs. Texas Southern: First-ever matchup; lighter demand, good date for a first-time group.
  • Oct. 24 — FAU vs. Rice: Mid-October date, usually comfortable weather — one of the better tailgate games on the schedule.
  • Nov. 8 — Homecoming (FAU vs. Tulsa): The biggest student-event week of the year. Campus is maximally busy, the Rat's Mouth tailgate at Gate 3 is packed, and the Owl Walk draws the largest crowd of the season. Groups who have never seen the Homecoming game-day experience consistently say it is their favorite FAU trip. Buses for this game book out four to six weeks in advance — do not wait until October.
  • Nov. 21 — FAU vs. South Florida: Season finale and an in-state rivalry. Late-November date means cooler evening kickoff — one of the most comfortable games to tailgate.

The Boca Raton Bowl on December 18, 2026 is a completely different transportation equation. This is the 13th Annual Boca Raton Bowl, owned and operated by ESPN Events, and it brings two out-of-conference programs to a stadium full of neutral-site fans and visiting alumni from two different schools. The 2025 edition drew nearly 20,000 fans, including a strong Louisville following from out of town.

A bowl game generates demand from fan groups who are not regular FAU attendees, traveling alumni chapters, and corporate hospitality groups — all competing for the same limited vehicle supply in the South Florida market simultaneously. For the Boca Raton Bowl: book by mid-October or expect premium pricing and limited vehicle options by late November.

Tailgating at Flagler Credit Union Stadium: Rules and Reality

FAU's tailgate culture is anchored around the Rat's Mouth — the student tailgate zone just outside Gate 3 — and Lot 5 on the north side where the Owl Walk passes through. General tailgating opens when the lots open, four hours before kickoff. Per FAU's official tailgate page, tailgating activity cannot begin until exactly the four-hour mark — arriving to set up earlier gets you the space but not the open tent until then.

Key rules every group should know before setting up:

  • Tent size limits apply. Tents up to 30 feet by 40 feet are permitted, but tents larger than 10x10 must come from an approved vendor and must be secured with water barrels or sandbags. Tents blocking emergency vehicle access will be relocated — so leave clear lanes.
  • Vehicles cannot move once the lot locks. No vehicles enter or exit the designated tailgate areas from four hours before kickoff through halftime. Your bus drops, then parks — there is no repositioning mid-tailgate.
  • Kegs and glass are prohibited. Party balls and kegs are not allowed. Glass bottles are not permitted. Charcoal must be fully extinguished before kickoff and removed from the grounds.
  • Tents and canopies cannot extend into additional parking spaces or impede foot or vehicle traffic. One space, one setup.
  • Breakdown is mandatory. Tailgate materials must be cleared either before kickoff, at halftime, or after the game. Groups that do not clear their materials face suspension from the tailgate program — FAU enforces this consistently.
  • No re-entry after leaving the stadium. Once you walk through the gate, you are in for the game. Plan what you need on your person before you enter.

Gates open 90 minutes before kickoff for general admission. For a charter bus group planning a real tailgate, the practical window is: arrive at the four-hour mark, set up within the allotted space, tear down before kickoff, and enter together through your designated gate. The bus's undercarriage bays stow the coolers and chairs while everyone is inside — no one is hauling gear back to a separate car.

The Clear Bag Policy at FAU Stadium

Flagler Credit Union Stadium enforces a clear bag policy for all events. Here is what gets through the gate:

  • One clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bag not exceeding 12" x 6" x 12"
  • One one-gallon clear plastic freezer/ziplock bag as an alternative
  • One small clutch bag (approximately hand-sized) accompanying the clear bag

Backpacks — clear or opaque — are not permitted. As you enter, each person in your group presents their ticket individually for scanning. Children two and under do not need a ticket.

Medical necessity exceptions are handled at a designated gate; let security know in advance if anyone in your group needs that accommodation.

Coming From Out of Town: Hotels, Airports, and Arrival Day Logistics

For out-of-town groups — visiting alumni chapters coming for the Shula Bowl, families flying in for Homecoming weekend, corporate groups for the Boca Raton Bowl — the arrival-day logistics matter as much as the game-day plan. The two closest airports are Palm Beach International Airport (PBI), about 20 miles north via I-95, and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL), about 30 miles south. Miami International (MIA) adds another 20 miles but serves far more nonstop routes from across the country.

A charter bus solves the airport-to-Boca-Raton leg cleanly. One vehicle collects your group at baggage claim and goes straight to the hotel instead of splitting everyone across a caravan of rideshares on arrival day — then the same bus handles the game-day run. It is one booking for the whole trip rather than juggling separate legs.

For hotels, the Fairfield Inn & Suites Boca Raton sits about 0.8 miles from the FAU campus and is the closest hotel option to the stadium. The Sonesta Select Boca Raton at 1.4 miles is another solid option within easy bus pickup distance. Groups wanting to be in the heart of things pre-game often stay near Mizner Park in downtown Boca Raton, about three miles from the stadium — a quick bus run up Glades Road.

The Game-Day Experience: Food, Bars, and What to Know Inside

Flagler Credit Union Stadium earns consistent praise for concession pricing that does not punish you for being hungry. Inside the gates, burgers run $8–$9, fries $8–$10, beer $7–$8, and the in-stadium options include a Subway, a Chick-fil-A stand, and arepas from local vendors at $10–$12. The Delray Hyundai Deck on the main concourse is a full-service bar with multiple TVs — the spot for groups who want to keep the game going during halftime without fighting a concession line.

Outside the stadium before kickoff, a Fan Fest area operates near the gates with live music, giveaways, and food vendors. The Howard Schnellenberger statue near the entrance is a traditional photo stop — if you have first-timers in your group, budget a few minutes there before the gates open.

For pre-game bars and restaurants near the stadium, Duffy's Sports Grill at about 2.4 miles from the stadium is the established game-day anchor — 2-for-1 specials and multiple TVs guarantee a crowd before any big home game. Miller's Ale House at 1.4 miles is the other consistent option for groups who want to eat before the bus ride over. Both are worth reserving a table for the Homecoming game or Shula Bowl; walk-in availability on those dates is essentially zero by the time game day arrives.

FAU Stadium Transportation: Every Option Compared

We coordinate a lot of these game-day runs, and we will be straight with you: a charter bus is not the right answer for every scenario. Here is the honest breakdown of every realistic option for a group.

For one or two people willing to leave early, Palm Tran Route 94 from the Tri-Rail Yamato Road station is a genuine option — $2, 10 minutes, no parking cost. Brightline to Boca Raton station and then Route 94 works well for fans coming from Miami or Fort Lauderdale. Neither option requires a car.

The moment your group grows past four or five people, the coordination cost of separate vehicles starts stacking up fast. Different pickup times, different lots, different entrances, different post-game rideshare waits on Glades Road — and no shared tailgate, because you can't pass the cooler between three different cars. A Boca Raton party bus or charter bus collapses all of that into one departure time, one arrival point, one pickup spot after the final whistle.

The group stays together from the first tailgate beer to the last ride home.

Booking Your FAU Game-Day Bus: How It Works

The booking process is straightforward, and a little advance planning makes it seamless:

  1. Request a quote with your group size, pickup location, game date, and how much tailgate time you want before the gates open.
  2. Confirm your vehicle and drop point. We verify the current lot configuration and any event-specific access rules for your date — especially important for the Shula Bowl, Homecoming, and the Boca Raton Bowl.
  3. Set your post-game pickup window. We position the bus on FAU Boulevard or whichever east-side approach clears fastest for your game, so it is waiting when your group walks out instead of idling on Glades Road.

A few questions we hear constantly: how early should we arrive? Three hours before kickoff gives you the full Owl Walk experience and a comfortable tailgate setup window. For the Shula Bowl or Homecoming, plan for closer to three and a half hours — lots fill faster on those dates.

Can the bus wait during the game? Yes — the bus is booked as a block of hours, and it can wait off the main lot after dropping your group, then be back at your designated spot before the final whistle. When should I book for peak games?

Homecoming and the Shula Bowl, book six weeks out. The Boca Raton Bowl in December, book by mid-October — bowl week demand pulls from the entire South Florida fleet simultaneously.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where exactly does a charter bus drop off at Flagler Credit Union Stadium?

Charter buses drop on the north or east side of the FAU campus — the north approach along FAU Boulevard puts your group near Lot 5 and Gate 5, where the student tailgate zone and the Owl Walk tradition are centered. The key constraint is that all vehicle movement inside the lot perimeter stops four hours before kickoff, so drop-off must happen before or at the four-hour mark. We confirm the specific approach route for your game date when you book.

Does a charter bus need a special parking permit at FAU Stadium?

On-site vehicle parking for standard cars runs $20 per car, and FAU strongly recommends purchasing permits in advance through the FAU Athletics website or by calling 1-866-FAU-OWLS. For oversized vehicles and charter buses, the designated staging area and any applicable vehicle parking cost should be confirmed directly with FAU Athletics before your event date, as lot assignments shift between games. We take care of that as part of the booking process.

How much does a party bus or charter bus to FAU Stadium cost?

Pricing depends on vehicle size, pickup location, and total hours reserved. As a guide: 14-passenger Sprinter limos run $170–$344/hour; small party buses (15–20 passengers) run $204–$378/hour; mid-size (20–30 passengers) run $244–$414/hour; large party buses and minibuses (35–50 passengers) run $294–$490/hour; and full-size charter buses run $150–$300/hour or $1,200–$2,500/day. Call 728-241-1900 for an all-inclusive quote in under 30 seconds — pricing depends on mileage, time of year, and vehicle type, with no hidden costs.

What is the Owl Walk and how does it affect my group's schedule?

The Owl Walk happens approximately 2.5 hours before kickoff. The FAU team buses unload at Lot 5 north of the stadium, and the team walks through the student tailgate crowd and into the stadium through Gate 5. Students and fans form a human tunnel with the Marching Owls and the cheer and dance teams.

For a charter bus group, arriving three hours before kickoff and staging in or near Lot 5 puts your group directly on the route for this tradition.

What is the clear bag policy at Flagler Credit Union Stadium?

Each fan may bring one clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bag no larger than 12" x 6" x 12", or a one-gallon clear plastic freezer bag. One small hand-sized clutch bag may accompany it. Backpacks are not permitted.

Full details are on the FAU Athletics clear bag policy page. Medical necessity exceptions are available at a designated gate.

Is there public transit to FAU Stadium from downtown Boca Raton or nearby cities?

Yes. Palm Tran Route 94 connects the Boca Raton Tri-Rail station at Yamato Road to FAU, running every 20 minutes between 6:45 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. for a 10-minute trip. The route also serves Mizner Park near the Brightline Boca Raton station, which connects to Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and West Palm Beach.

Route 94 is free for FAU students and staff with a valid ID. For groups, the transit option works best for smaller parties without tailgate gear — route 94 ends at 9:00 p.m., which creates problems for night games running long.

When should we book for the Boca Raton Bowl?

The 13th Annual Boca Raton Bowl is set for December 18, 2026 at Flagler Credit Union Stadium. Bowl week brings out-of-conference fan groups from two programs, corporate hospitality demand, and visiting alumni chapters — all competing for South Florida vehicles simultaneously. Book by mid-October for the Boca Raton Bowl to secure the right-size vehicle at the best rate.

Waiting until late November means premium pricing or no availability at all.

What are the tailgating rules at FAU Stadium?

Tailgating opens when lots open — four hours before kickoff. Activity may not begin until the four-hour mark. Tents are allowed up to 30x40 feet (those larger than 10x10 must come from approved vendors and be secured).

Kegs, party balls, and glass bottles are prohibited. Charcoal must be fully extinguished before kickoff. No vehicles may enter or exit once the lot locks at the four-hour mark.

Materials must be cleared before kickoff, at halftime, or after the game — failure to clear results in tailgate suspension. Full rules are on the FAU tailgate page.

Which airport is closest to FAU Stadium?

Palm Beach International Airport (PBI) is the closest, about 20 miles north via I-95. Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International (FLL) sits about 30 miles south and offers a broader range of nonstop routes. Miami International (MIA) adds another 20 miles but serves the most international and domestic nonstop connections.

A charter bus from any of these airports handles the group's arrival-day transfer and the game-day run in one booking — no rideshare scramble, no caravan.

Book Your FAU Game-Day Bus Today

The perfect Boca Raton party bus or charter bus for your next Owls game is just one call away. Whether it is a 15-person alumni group heading to the Shula Bowl, a 40-person corporate outing for the Boca Raton Bowl in December, or a Homecoming tailgate with your whole crew, Party Bus Rental Boca Raton has access to a fleet of party buses, charter buses, minibuses, and Sprinter vans sized for every group. We handle the drop-off coordination, the post-game pickup routing, and the per-event lot confirmation — so your group focuses on the Owls, not the logistics.

Give us a call any time at 728-241-1900 for an all-inclusive price quote, or use our online tool for instant availability.

Sources and Last Verified

Stadium logistics, tailgating rules, parking costs, and event schedules at Flagler Credit Union Stadium change seasonally. All details were verified against official FAU and venue sources in June 2026; confirm event-specific figures against the official pages below before your visit.