Every Philadelphian who has driven to a Sixers playoff game or a sold-out concert at Xfinity Mobile Arena knows the exact moment the night stops being fun: the light at Broad Street and Pattison Avenue, where traffic locks up solid in every direction and nobody is going anywhere fast. The single question that decides whether your group glides into the arena or gets stranded at a curb is a simple one: where exactly does the bus drop everyone off, and where does it stage while you're inside?
This guide answers that plainly, using the arena's own published information and what 76ers, Flyers, and concert crowds actually deal with on event nights. Then it walks you through everything else a group trip needs: which vehicle fits your headcount, what shapes the price, how SEPTA compares to a private bus for a group, and what the bag rules are so nobody gets held up at the gate. At Party Bus In Philadelphia, the South Philly Sports Complex is one of our most-booked destinations — we cover these trips across the NBA and NHL seasons and the arena's touring concert calendar — so the logistics below come from doing it, not from a generic venue brochure.
Official name (since August 2025)
Xfinity Mobile Arena — formerly Wells Fargo Center
Address
3601 S Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19148
Arena phone
(215) 336-3600
Capacity
20,478 (NBA) · 19,173 (NHL)
Charter bus drop-off
Pattison Avenue curbside — turn east off Broad St, pull right immediately
Closest SEPTA stop
NRG Station — Broad Street Line (B), ~5–6 min walk
What & Where Is Xfinity Mobile Arena?
Xfinity Mobile Arena sits at the southwest corner of the South Philadelphia Sports Complex on South Broad Street — the same 130-acre footprint that holds Citizens Bank Park, Lincoln Financial Field, and Xfinity Live! It is Philadelphia's home for the NBA's 76ers, the NHL's Flyers, and one of the region's busiest concert and arena-event calendars, hosting over 400 events per year.
The arena opened in 1996 as CoreStates Center and cycled through several names — First Union Center, Wachovia Center, Wells Fargo Center — before Comcast Spectacor officially renamed it Xfinity Mobile Arena on August 14, 2025, under a naming-rights agreement running through the 2030–31 season. Whatever name South Philly fans still use out of habit, the address and the transportation logistics are the same.
Charter Bus Drop-Off & Pickup at Xfinity Mobile Arena
Here is the part most rental pages skip or leave vague — so let's go straight to what actually happens on event nights.
For charter buses and oversized vehicles, the standard approach is Pattison Avenue curbside, east of the Broad Street intersection. Turn off South Broad Street onto Pattison Avenue and pull immediately to the right — roughly 50 yards from the corner, you reach a curbside zone used for bus and rideshare passenger loading and unloading. Your group steps off and walks to the arena's 11th Street Entrance in under two minutes.
Do not enter the main parking lots to drop off — you will be directed to pay at the gate or turned around.
The one-line version: turn onto Pattison Avenue from South Broad Street and pull right immediately. The curbside zone roughly 50 yards from the corner puts your group within a two-minute walk of the 11th Street Entrance — while cars in the lots are still queuing for spots that cost $35–$50 and disappear quickly on packed nights.
The arena has two primary entrances: the Broad Street Entrance on the west side and the 11th Street Entrance on the east side. The Pattison Avenue curbside drop feeds directly to the 11th Street Entrance. A third Premium Entrance is available for suite and premium-seat holders.
For a bus group, the 11th Street approach off Pattison Avenue is the most direct and the least conflicted with the main vehicle traffic flowing north and south on Broad Street.
For post-event pickup, agree on a meeting spot and a realistic time window with your group before anyone splits up at the entrance. After the final buzzer or the encore, 19,000 to 20,000 people head for the exits simultaneously. Broad Street northbound and Pattison Avenue both back up quickly.
Having the bus staged on Pattison Avenue with a clear pickup window means your group walks out and boards — no waiting on a surge fare, no one texting six different threads at the same time trying to coordinate cars.
One useful detail about on-property rideshare logistics: Lyft is the exclusive on-property rideshare partner at Xfinity Mobile Arena, with its designated event pickup in Lot D at the southeast corner of the building. Uber riders use the external zone near Broad Street and Pattison. If part of your group wants to rideshare home instead of returning on the bus, Lot D is the Lyft meeting point — worth knowing before anyone disappears to the wrong spot after the game.
Confirm the Drop Point When You Book — Here's Why
The South Philadelphia Sports Complex hosts events at Xfinity Mobile Arena, Citizens Bank Park, and Lincoln Financial Field — sometimes on the same evening. When an Eagles game at the Linc and a Sixers game at the arena overlap, Pattison Avenue becomes a managed one-way corridor with police-directed access, and approach routes from Broad Street, 11th Street, and the I-76 and I-95 exits all shift. What works on a Tuesday-night Flyers game in November looks different from a Saturday night where the Eagles and the Sixers are both at home.
When you book with our team, we confirm the current approach and curbside drop point for your specific event date. We always recommend checking the official Xfinity Mobile Arena directions and transportation page and any event-specific traffic advisories before your trip.
Why Rent a Bus to Xfinity Mobile Arena?
South Broad Street on a packed Sixers or Flyers game night is a study in controlled chaos. On a sellout, Lot C and Lot D fill before 6 PM for a 7:30 tip-off. The post-game exit from arena lots onto Pattison Avenue can take 30–45 minutes before you reach Broad Street or the I-95 on-ramp.
Rideshare surge pricing hits the moment the doors open — experienced South Philly locals walk five to ten blocks north toward Snyder Avenue before requesting a car just to clear the worst of the surge zone. Pennsylvania is investing $30 million in Sports Complex infrastructure improvements specifically because the current exit capacity cannot keep pace with event crowds, but that construction runs through 2028.
A Philadelphia party bus rental cuts all of that out. Your group boards together at one pickup point — a hotel in Center City, a neighborhood bar in Fishtown, a parking spot for suburban guests coming in from Cherry Hill or Bensalem — and gets dropped steps from the 11th Street Entrance on Pattison Avenue. Nobody needs to drive.
Nobody draws straws for who stays sober. When the game ends, the bus is staged and ready while everyone else is fighting for a Lyft in Lot D or waiting in a parking lot exit queue. The post-game crawl on I-95 northbound toward the Vine Street Expressway is someone else's problem, not your group's.
Plus, the per-person math usually wins once you have more than a handful of people. Split one bus across 20, 35, or 50 people and the cost per head frequently comes out comparable to what the same group would spend on parking plus rideshare — with a guaranteed pickup time and no post-game stress built in.
Every Way to Get There: Honest Comparison for a Group
Xfinity Mobile Arena has real public transit access. We handle group buses for a living, but we will be straight with you: for a small group coming from Center City, the Broad Street Line is excellent. Here is the honest breakdown for groups of different sizes.
| Option | Cost shape | Arrive together? | Drop-off location | Post-game exit | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Private charter bus or party bus | One flat rate, split across the group | Yes — one vehicle, one arrival | Pattison Ave curbside, steps from 11th St gate | Bus staged nearby; no surge fare, no lot exit queue | 15–56 passengers |
| SEPTA Broad Street Line (B) to NRG Station | $2.90/person each way | Only if everyone boards the same train | NRG Station, ~5–6 min walk to arena gates | Sports Express runs but platforms get very crowded | 1–6 people from Center City or North Philly |
| Rideshare (Lyft on property; Uber off) | Per car each way + post-game surge | No — multiple cars, multiple ETAs | Lot D (Lyft) or Broad & Pattison curbside (Uber) | Surge pricing peaks immediately; walk north to Snyder to escape | 1–4 per car |
| Drive & park in arena lots | $25–$50/car + gas per car | No — caravans split up on Broad Street | Varies by lot; closest lots fill first | 30–45 min lot exit on packed nights | 1–2 cars at most |
The honest read: for a pair of friends coming from Rittenhouse Square on a weeknight, the Broad Street Line to NRG Station is the best transportation option in the city — $2.90 each way, the station is at the arena's front door, and the Sports Express runs post-game. But the moment your group hits a dozen-plus people, the coordination across multiple train cars and crowded post-game platforms gets genuinely difficult. That is the group a Philadelphia charter bus rental is built for.
SEPTA Broad Street Line to NRG Station, Explained
The SEPTA Metro B (Broad Street Line) runs directly to NRG Station at the intersection of Broad Street and Pattison Avenue — the arena's front doorstep, about a 5–6 minute walk from the main gates. NRG Station is the southern terminus of the B line. From City Hall Station, it is roughly 10–15 minutes south by subway — often faster than driving from Center City on game nights.
For major events at the Sports Complex, SEPTA operates Sports Express (B2) service — trains making no stops between Walnut-Locust and NRG Station, cutting the pre- and post-game trip time significantly. The Sports Express runs in both directions before and after major games and concerts. For the current Sports Express schedule for your event, check SEPTA's official website before your trip.
SEPTA bus routes 4 and 17 also run along Broad Street and serve the complex. Regional Rail riders arriving at Suburban Station can transfer to the Broad Street Line at City Hall Station and ride south to NRG. The fare on the subway is $2.90 per trip.
What Size Bus Does Your Group Need?
Not every group trip to Xfinity Mobile Arena is one-size-fits-all — that is why we offer a wide range of vehicles so your crew is comfortable no matter the headcount. You never have to pay for seats you do not actually need.
| Vehicle | Typical seats | Best for | Key amenities |
|---|---|---|---|
| 14-passenger Sprinter limo / Sprinter van | Up to ~14 | Small groups, suite nights, VIP packages | Premium leather, USB charging, tinted privacy windows |
| Party bus (15–50 passengers) | ~15–50 | Fan groups, birthdays, bachelorette nights that start before tip-off | Built-in bar, LED lighting, premium Bluetooth sound, flat-panel TVs |
| 15–35 passenger minibus | ~15–35 | Mid-size office groups, family sections, corporate outings | Powerful A/C, plush reclining seats, overhead storage |
| 40–56 passenger charter bus | Up to 56 | Large fan groups, company events, season-ticket holder shuttles from the suburbs | Reclining seats, climate control, WiFi, power outlets, overhead storage, onboard restroom, undercarriage bays |
For a crew of 25 heading to a 76ers game who want the pre-game energy to start the moment the bus pulls away from Fishtown — music going, LED lights on — a party bus is the obvious call. For 45 employees coming in from a King of Prussia office on a corporate suite night, a 56-passenger charter bus brings everyone in one coordinated run with overhead storage and an onboard restroom for the commute down I-76. ADA-accessible vehicles are always available — just let us know before your departure date so we have the right vehicle ready.
Bus Rental Prices for Xfinity Mobile Arena
Party Bus In Philadelphia offers all-inclusive pricing online in under 30 seconds — you will know the exact number before you book. There is no single sticker price because the quote depends on a handful of clear variables:
- Vehicle size — a 56-passenger charter bus and a 14-passenger Sprinter limo are meaningfully different rates.
- Total hours — how long the vehicle is reserved for your group, including any pre-game time and the post-game pickup window.
- Date and event — a Tuesday-night Flyers game in November and a 76ers playoff home game in May price differently.
- Mileage and origin — a Center City pickup is a shorter run than one from Cherry Hill or Bensalem.
For real ranges to anchor your planning: 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. Pricing depends on mileage, time of year, and vehicle type — and you will never be surprised by hidden costs.
The per-person math is what usually closes the deal for organizers. Split one bus across 40 people and the cost per head often lands in a comparable range to what each person would have spent on parking plus rideshare — and the bus comes with a guaranteed post-game pickup and zero parking stress. Call 267-521-1350 any time for a free, all-inclusive price quote, or use our online tool for instant availability.
A Real Game-Night Example
Last January, a 34-person group booked a 40-passenger party bus for a Saturday 76ers home game. Pickup at 5:30 PM from a hotel near 30th Street Station, drop-off on Pattison Avenue at the 11th Street Entrance by 6:15 PM — 90 minutes before tip-off. The group walked to their section, the bus waited nearby, and at the pre-arranged 10:30 PM window the bus was right there while the parking lot exit queue was still 25 minutes deep.
Back to 30th Street Station by 10:55 PM. The 5.5-hour all-inclusive rental came to $1,980 — roughly $58 per person, with no parking math, no surge pricing, and no one navigating South Broad Street in the dark after a long game.
Getting There: Routes, Traffic & Timing
Xfinity Mobile Arena sits at the far south end of Broad Street, which is its strength and its traffic problem simultaneously. Broad Street is the direct corridor from Center City, but on a sold-out event night it is also the single road that every car, every bus, and every rideshare is trying to use at the same time. Realistic approach times before event traffic:
| From… | Approx. distance | Typical drive time (off-peak) |
|---|---|---|
| Center City / Rittenhouse Square | ~3.5 miles | 10–15 minutes |
| University City / Drexel area | ~4 miles | 12–20 minutes |
| Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) | ~7–9 miles | 15–25 minutes |
| Camden, NJ (via Walt Whitman Bridge) | ~7 miles | 15–25 minutes |
| Cherry Hill, NJ | ~13 miles | 20–35 minutes |
| Bensalem / Northeast Philadelphia | ~18 miles | 25–40 minutes |
| Wilmington, DE | ~30 miles | 35–50 minutes |
Those off-peak times roughly double on sold-out event nights. The I-76 westbound on-ramp from the Sports Complex is a single ramp handling a stadium's worth of cars simultaneously — Pennsylvania is investing $15 million to build a second westbound I-76 entrance ramp at the complex (expected completion around 2028) specifically because the current bottleneck is that bad. Until then, anyone parking on big nights should plan for 30–45 minutes of post-game lot exit time before they reach the highway.
On a bus, the approach route is planned around the event-night traffic pattern, not against it. Your group rides together from the pickup point, the Broad Street slowdown is sorted out for you, and the post-game window is built into the booking. That is the difference between planning around the traffic and getting caught in it.
The Teams, the Events & When Demand Peaks
Xfinity Mobile Arena hosts over 400 events a year, which is why it's one of our most-booked Philadelphia destinations all year long. Knowing which dates create real transportation demand — and which ones you can plan casually — is the kind of detail that separates a smooth group trip from a scramble.
Philadelphia 76ers — NBA Season
The 76ers play 41 home games at Xfinity Mobile Arena from late October through April, with the arena seating 20,478 for NBA games. The 2025–26 home opener was October 25 against the Charlotte Hornets. National television games draw the heaviest crowds and the most event-night complexity around parking and approach — weekend games against conference rivals are where the lots fill earliest.
Sixers playoff home games, if the team advances, produce the most acute transportation demand of any event at the arena: available buses in the Philadelphia metro go fast the day a series is announced.
Philadelphia Flyers — NHL Season
The Flyers play 41 home games per season at a capacity of 19,173 for NHL games. October, December, and January each feature seven home contests on the 2025–26 schedule. Rivalry games against the Pittsburgh Penguins and the New Jersey Devils consistently push parking lots to capacity earlier than a normal game night, and the post-game exit is slower because the crowd stays later.
One planning detail worth noting: when the Eagles play at Lincoln Financial Field on the same weekend as a Flyers game, the shared Sports Complex parking splits across both venues and Pattison Avenue traffic management shifts. We track the full complex calendar when we book your date.
Concerts and Major Events
As Philadelphia's largest indoor arena at 20,000-plus capacity, Xfinity Mobile Arena hosts the biggest touring acts in the country. Stadium-scale concerts fill the arena from fall through spring, and concert nights often produce more compressed parking situations than sports games — fans drive in from a much wider regional footprint, including Delaware, South Jersey, and the Main Line simultaneously. Post-show rideshare surge pricing hits faster and harder on concert nights than on game nights, because the entire crowd leaves within 15 minutes of the encore.
A Philadelphia party bus rental takes care of all of this — the bus is waiting on Pattison Avenue, and your group boards while the rest of the arena is still fighting for Lyft cars in Lot D. Call 267-521-1350 to lock in your concert date.
Villanova and NCAA Events
Villanova University men's basketball plays select home games at Xfinity Mobile Arena, and the arena hosts NCAA tournament events in rotation. These are additional demand spikes outside the main pro team schedules — worth noting if your group plans around college sports or NCAA basketball weekends.
When to Book — Which Dates Disappear First
Most Philadelphia charter bus rentals to Xfinity Mobile Arena can be arranged with two to three weeks of lead time and still secure a good vehicle. A few categories deserve earlier attention:
- 76ers and Flyers playoff home games: Call the day tickets go on sale. Available vehicles in the Philadelphia metro go fast the moment a home game is announced. Do not wait until the week of.
- Sold-out concerts on Saturday nights: For arena-scale acts drawing regional audiences from South Jersey and Delaware in addition to the city, book at least four to six weeks out.
- Rivalry games against Pittsburgh or New York: These matchups sell out the arena early and bring in more suburban fans who need transportation from further out. Earlier is better.
- Nights where Citizens Bank Park or Lincoln Financial Field is also running an event: When two South Philly venues are active simultaneously, available vehicles across the market thin faster and approach logistics are more complex.
For regular-season weeknight games and most other events, two to three weeks of lead time is typically enough. The earlier you call, the better your vehicle options and rate. Give us a call at 267-521-1350 as soon as your date is confirmed.
Coming from the Suburbs or Out of Town?
A large share of Xfinity Mobile Arena's group audience comes in from the I-76 corridor (King of Prussia, Wayne, Malvern), from South Jersey across the Walt Whitman Bridge, and from Delaware and Wilmington on I-95 North. For those groups, a charter bus is the cleanest answer: one pickup point, one vehicle, and no one navigating the Sports Complex parking while the group scatters across a text thread.
If out-of-town guests are flying into Philadelphia International Airport (PHL), the airport sits just 7–9 miles from the arena — a direct shot north on I-95 to the Sports Complex area. A coordinated pickup from PHL that swings the group to the Pattison Avenue drop-off is one of our most common pre-game runs for visiting groups. See our Philadelphia airport shuttle guide for the full PHL pickup process if you have out-of-town guests flying in on game day.
Leaving Xfinity Mobile Arena After the Game
Getting out is where the South Philadelphia Sports Complex earns its reputation. When 19,000 to 20,000 fans exit in a 15-minute window, the eight arena lots funnel onto Pattison Avenue, which then routes either east toward Broad Street or west toward I-95. The I-76 westbound on-ramp from the complex handles an enormous post-game volume through a single entry point.
On high-demand nights, post-game lot exit times of 30–45 minutes before reaching the highway are not unusual.
Rideshare demand peaks immediately after the final buzzer. Lyft's Lot D pickup zone backs up fast, and Uber riders face the same Pattison Avenue congestion heading north on Broad Street. The local tip — walking five to ten blocks north toward Snyder Avenue before requesting a rideshare — works for individuals but is not a plan for a group of 20.
With a bus, you skip all of it. Your group agrees on a pickup window and meeting spot before you ever walk into the arena. The bus is staged nearby during the game, and it is right there when you walk out — no lot exit queue, no surge fare, no regrouping.
The group climbs on and recaps the game while the rest of the Sports Complex is still watching brake lights on Broad Street. We build the realistic post-game buffer into every booking so the timing works for your specific event.
The Parking Setup: What First-Timers Don't Know
The Sports Complex has roughly 6,000 on-site parking spaces across eight lots surrounding the arena — which sounds like plenty right up until a sellout with everyone arriving in the same two-hour window. On-site event parking runs $25–$50 per vehicle, credit card only (no cash accepted). Pre-purchasing spots through the arena's SpotHero partnership is strongly recommended for sold-out nights.
Lots closest to the 11th Street Entrance — particularly Lot C and Lot D — fill first on busy nights, often before 6 PM for a 7:30 tip-off. Late-arriving cars end up in Lot A or off-site alternatives, adding a 10–15 minute walk each way.
Accessible parking spaces are located adjacent to the east, west, and south entrances with attendants directing guests. For groups with wheelchair users or mobility needs, ADA parking requires pre-purchasing and is confirmed through the arena's parking management.
We always recommend checking the official Xfinity Mobile Arena parking page before your visit to confirm current lot availability, pricing, and any event-specific restrictions. For charter buses, the parking math is simple: one bus replaces 10–14 cars each paying $35–$50 separately. One flat rate, no lot competition, and no 40-minute lot exit.
Bag Policy & Entry: What to Know Before You Arrive
Xfinity Mobile Arena enforces a bag policy at every entry point. With a group of 15 or 20 people at the gate, knowing the rules in advance saves real time and frustration. From the official Xfinity Mobile Arena security policy:
- Small clutches and wristlets (under 4.5” × 6.5”): Permitted and do not require X-ray screening, but are still subject to security inspection at entry.
- Medium bags (4.5” × 6.5” up to 14” × 14” × 6”): Permitted but must go through X-ray screening at designated bag entry points: the Broad Street Entrance, the 11th Street Entrance, or the Premium Entrance.
- Backpacks, suitcases, and large multi-compartment bags: Not permitted inside the arena. Locker storage is available on the 11th Street side of the building, $5–$15 per bag, credit card only.
- No re-entry after your ticket is scanned, with case-by-case exceptions handled by Security or Guest Services.
- Medical and parental bags up to 14” × 14” × 6” are permitted with X-ray screening.
All guests pass through metal detectors or the arena's Evolve Frictionless Screening system at entry. Concert bag policies may vary by tour, so the security policy page is worth checking for your specific event. Allow extra time at the entrance for large groups on sold-out nights, particularly at the bag X-ray lanes.
Trip Types We Arrange to Xfinity Mobile Arena
Different groups, same destination. Here are the most common runs we handle:
- 76ers game nights. Office groups, friend crews, and season-ticket holder parties who want one vehicle from a Center City hotel or a South Jersey parking area straight to the 11th Street Entrance and back — no one navigating Broad Street at 10:30 PM. The party starts on the bus and ends on the bus, not in a rideshare queue.
- Flyers hockey nights. Fan groups heading to rivalry games against Pittsburgh or the Rangers, where the post-game energy makes driving questionable and rideshare surge pricing is at its worst. The bus keeps everyone together through the whole night.
- Concert groups. Bachelorette parties, birthday celebrations, and friend groups making the arena show the centerpiece of a night out — a party bus with a built-in bar and LED lighting turns the ride into the opening act, and the post-show pickup is already planned.
- Corporate and client entertainment. Companies with suite nights or large-block tickets who need a reliable shuttle from downtown hotels or the Pennsylvania Convention Center. WiFi and reclining seats mean the commute to the game is productive, not just transit.
- Pre- and post-event stops at Xfinity Live! The entertainment complex at 1100 Pattison Avenue, directly inside the Sports Complex, is a natural pre-game or post-game destination for a group. A minibus can loop between Xfinity Live and the arena entrance without anyone walking the complex in the cold.
- Multi-venue nights. Groups that want to start in Fishtown or Old City for dinner, hit the arena for the game, and land back in South Philly or Center City after — one bus, one itinerary, no coordinating four separate rides throughout the night.
Booking, Timing & the Post-Game Pickup
Booking a bus to Xfinity Mobile Arena is straightforward. Have these details ready and we can build your quote fast:
- Request a quote with your group size, pickup location, event date, and how much pre-game time you want before drop-off.
- Confirm the vehicle and approach. We match you with the right vehicle for your headcount and verify the current Pattison Avenue drop point for your event date, including any complex-wide traffic adjustments.
- Set your post-game pickup window. Agree on a meeting spot and a realistic time with our team before you walk into the arena — so the bus is staged and ready when your group exits, not circling the block while 20,000 people are trying to do the same thing.
Two questions every organizer asks: How early should we arrive? Plan to drop off at least 75–90 minutes before tip-off or doors on busy nights — Broad Street traffic can add 20–30 minutes compared to off-peak times. Can the bus wait during the event?
Yes — the bus is reserved as a block of hours, so it stages nearby and is back at the agreed spot when your group walks out. Call 267-521-1350 to confirm your date and lock in your vehicle.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where exactly does a charter bus drop off at Xfinity Mobile Arena?
Turn off South Broad Street onto Pattison Avenue and pull immediately to the right. Roughly 50 yards from the corner, there is a curbside zone used for bus and rideshare passenger loading and unloading. From there, the 11th Street Entrance is about a two-minute walk.
Do not pull into the main arena lots for a drop-off — you will be directed to pay at the entrance gate or turned around. The Lyft pickup lot is in Lot D at the southeast corner of the building. Per the official arena directions page, rideshare and commercial drop-off is designated near Broad Street and Pattison Avenue and near Pattison Avenue and 11th Street.
How much does it cost to rent a bus to Xfinity Mobile Arena?
Pricing depends on vehicle size, total hours, event date, and pickup location. 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 40–56 passenger charter buses run $150–$300/hour or $1,200–$2,500/day. We provide an all-inclusive quote in under 30 seconds with no hidden costs.
Call 267-521-1350 or use our online tool.
Is SEPTA a good option for getting to Xfinity Mobile Arena?
Yes, for small groups. The SEPTA Broad Street Line (B) terminates at NRG Station at Pattison Avenue, approximately a 5–6 minute walk from the arena gates. SEPTA runs Sports Express (B2) trains before and after major events, making no stops between Walnut-Locust and NRG.
For 1–6 people coming from Center City or North Philadelphia, the Broad Street Line is fast and inexpensive at $2.90 per trip. For larger groups or those traveling from South Jersey, Delaware, or the suburbs, one coordinated bus pickup handles everyone in one vehicle without the post-game platform scramble.
Where do rideshares pick up after events?
Lyft's on-property pickup is in Lot D at the southeast corner of the arena — Lyft is the exclusive on-property rideshare partner. Uber pickups happen outside the property boundary near the Broad Street and Pattison Avenue corridor. Post-game rideshare demand spikes immediately after the final buzzer, and experienced South Philly regulars recommend walking five to ten blocks north toward Snyder Avenue before requesting a car to escape the peak surge.
A private bus eliminates all of this — it is staged and waiting, and your group boards without a surge fare.
What is the bag policy at Xfinity Mobile Arena?
Bags between 4.5” × 6.5” and 14” × 14” × 6” are permitted but require X-ray screening at the Broad Street, 11th Street, or Premium Entrance bag check points. Small clutches under 4.5” × 6.5” are allowed without X-ray screening. Backpacks, suitcases, and large multi-compartment bags are not permitted inside.
Lockers available on the 11th Street side for $5–$15, credit card only. No re-entry after ticket scan. Concert bag policies may vary by tour.
Check the official security policy page for your specific event.
How much does parking cost at Xfinity Mobile Arena?
On-site parking runs $25–$50 per event depending on lot proximity and event type. Cash is not accepted — credit cards, prepaid cards, Apple Pay, and Google Pay only. Lots closest to the 11th Street Entrance fill first on sold-out nights, often before 6 PM for a 7:30 tip-off.
Pre-purchasing through SpotHero is recommended. Check the official parking page for current lot availability and pricing before your event.
Can a charter bus pick up from New Jersey for a 76ers or Flyers game?
Absolutely. Groups from Cherry Hill, Camden, and the broader South Jersey area are among our most frequent arena bookings. The Walt Whitman Bridge approach feeds directly to Broad Street southbound and the Sports Complex.
We build the cross-bridge route and mileage into your quote clearly. Call 267-521-1350 to put together a quote from your specific New Jersey pickup point.
When should I book a bus for a 76ers playoff game?
The day your group has tickets — the same day if possible. Playoff home games at Xfinity Mobile Arena are the highest-demand events of the year. Available buses in the Philadelphia metro go fast the moment a playoff home game is confirmed.
For regular-season games and most concerts, two to three weeks of lead time is workable. Call 267-521-1350 as soon as your date is locked in.
Does the bus stay during the event or drop off and return?
Either arrangement works. The bus is booked as a block of hours, so it can stage nearby during the event and return at the pre-arranged pickup window. We confirm the staging plan and the post-game meeting spot when you book, so there is no confusion at the curb after a long night.
Book Your Xfinity Mobile Arena Bus Today
The South Philadelphia Sports Complex is one of our home destinations. Whether it is a 76ers Saturday night, a Flyers rivalry matchup against Pittsburgh, or a sold-out concert that has your entire crew energized from the moment tickets went on sale — the right bus for your group is a call away. Party Bus In Philadelphia arranges party buses, charter buses, minibuses, Sprinter vans, and Sprinter limos for groups across the Philadelphia area and nearby cities in New Jersey and Delaware.
Your group drops steps from the 11th Street Entrance on Pattison Avenue while everyone else is queuing for parking or waiting for surge pricing to normalize. Give us a call any time at 267-521-1350 for an all-inclusive price quote — or use our online tool for instant availability.
Sources & Last Verified
Transportation logistics, parking details, bag policy, SEPTA service, and arena specifications for Xfinity Mobile Arena verified against the venue and its official partners in June 2026. Confirm event-specific details (parking pricing, bag policy for specific concerts, Sports Express schedule) against the official pages below before your visit.
- Xfinity Mobile Arena — Directions & Transportation (address, driving directions, SEPTA information, rideshare lot locations)
- Xfinity Mobile Arena — Parking (lot details, SpotHero partnership, accessible spaces, payment policy)
- Xfinity Mobile Arena — Security Policy (bag size limits, prohibited items, X-ray entry points, locker pricing)
- SEPTA — NRG Station (Broad Street Line terminus, Sports Express B2 service to the Sports Complex)
- Xfinity Mobile Arena — Wikipedia (arena history, naming rights timeline, seating capacities by sport)


