The South Philadelphia Sports Complex concentrates more professional sports under one ZIP code than almost anywhere in the country — three major-league tenants, stadium-scale concerts year-round, and exactly one stretch of Broad Street connecting all of it to the rest of the city. On a sold-out night, that concentration works against you: parking averages around $30 for Flyers and 76ers games and climbs to $47 for major concerts, the SEPTA Sports Express trains that used to carry 10,000 fans out of NRG Station after events were eliminated in August 2025, and rideshare wait times in the official Lyft staging lot hit 25–40 minutes after sellouts. If you're coordinating a group and still weighing your options, the case for a Philadelphia charter bus or party bus rental to Xfinity Mobile Arena starts right there.

Xfinity Mobile Arena — formerly Wells Fargo Center until its official September 2025 rename under a deal running through the 2030–31 season — sits at 3601 S. Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19148. One bus, one arrival, one plan.

Why Your Group Needs a Charter Bus or Party Bus to Xfinity Mobile Arena

The math on group transportation in South Philly tips toward the bus faster than most people expect. Take 40 people heading to a Flyers game: parking alone runs roughly $30 per car — figure 10 cars minimum, and that's $300 before a single person walks through the gate on Pattison Avenue. Add gas, add the coordination cost of keeping 10 vehicles together through I-95's Exit 17 bottleneck and the left turns onto Pattison, add the designated-driver question multiplied across every car, and the per-person simplicity of one flat bus rental starts to look obvious.

A 40-passenger party bus handles everyone for a single, predictable quote — and keeps the whole group together from the first pickup to the last drop-off.

The post-game picture is worse for people who drove or grabbed a rideshare. SEPTA eliminated its Sports Express game-day trains in August 2025, cutting the post-game capacity at NRG Station from roughly 10 trains in the first hour after events to about four. On sellouts — and the 76ers and Flyers sell out Xfinity Mobile Arena regularly — that means thousands of extra fans competing for a handful of trains, with rideshare surge pricing kicking in at the same moment.

Lyft's official pickup zone is Lot D at the southeast corner of the building, and reported post-event wait times there routinely reach 25–40 minutes on busy nights. A Philadelphia charter bus rental dissolves all of it: your group loads at one arranged spot, arrives together at the arena curbside, and has a pre-arranged pickup window so the bus is staged when you walk out while everyone else is watching the surge meter climb.

40 people in 10 cars costs $300 in parking alone at Xfinity Mobile Arena. A single charter bus or party bus covers the entire group for one flat rental, with no per-car parking cost, no Lot D wait on the way out, and no one drawing the short straw to drive.

Xfinity Mobile Arena at the south end of Broad Street — home of the Flyers, 76ers, and Wings, and one of the busiest event venues on the East Coast. The Sports Complex sits at the intersection of Broad Street and Pattison Avenue, directly accessible from I-95 Exit 17.

Charter Bus & Party Bus Drop-Off at Xfinity Mobile Arena

Charter buses and oversized vehicles approach Xfinity Mobile Arena from Pattison Avenue — the street running directly along the south side of the Sports Complex. From I-95, the approach is straightforward: take Exit 17 (Broad Street/Sports Complex), head north on Broad Street to Pattison Avenue, and turn east. Curbside drop-off on the Pattison Avenue side puts your group a short walk from the arena's 11th Street entrance — the east-facing entry point with bag X-ray screening and direct access to the main concourse.

That entrance is also where locker storage runs ($5–$15, credit card only) for any bags that don't meet the size policy.

The venue's official Lyft pickup zone is Lot D, at the southeast corner of the building on the 11th Street side — active during all Xfinity Mobile Arena events. For charter buses and larger group vehicles, Pattison Avenue curbside is the standard commercial approach. Because high-attendance events sometimes involve Philadelphia Police traffic management that adjusts curb access, it's worth contacting the arena directly at (215) 336-3600 to confirm staging arrangements for your specific event date.

The official Xfinity Mobile Arena directions page also covers the approach routes by vehicle type.

One practical note: the Broad Street entrance is the main pedestrian face of the arena — the marquee, the glass atrium, the pre-game crowd. But for a group arriving by bus, the 11th Street side and Pattison Avenue approach is the operationally cleaner move. Less intersection foot traffic on arrival, quicker passenger unloading, and a direct path to bag screening.

Parking at Xfinity Mobile Arena: What It Costs and Why a Bus Skips It

Eight official parking lots (A through H) wrap the entire Sports Complex, and all of them operate on an event-night paid basis. Lot C, on the south side near Pattison Avenue, sits closest to the arena itself. Lot D on the east (11th Street) side is the closest to that entrance and doubles as the Lyft staging zone post-event.

Lot H is reserved for premium and VIP ticket holders, with dedicated access to the premium entrances. Lots F and G run general-admission cash parking. The Jetro Lot at 3899 S. Darien St. typically offers rates slightly below the official lots, with about a five-to-seven-minute walk to the arena.

Xfinity Live!, the entertainment complex directly adjacent to the arena, charges around $22 for sports events.

Event-night parking across the official lots averages $30 for Flyers and 76ers games and approximately $47 for major concerts, per SpotHero's venue data — with rates ranging from roughly $19 on the cheaper end to $44 for premium pre-purchased spots near the I-95 exit. The arena recommends booking through SpotHero in advance for up to 50% off drive-up pricing. The full parking map and current pricing are on the official Xfinity Mobile Arena parking page.

One thing to know: the complex is a cashless facility — all major credit cards, prepaid cards, Apple Pay, and Google Pay are accepted, but no cash at the gates.

For a group of 40 people arriving in 10 cars: $300 in parking, minimum, just for one event. A charter bus to Xfinity Mobile Arena puts the entire group in one vehicle for a single rental quote — no per-car cost, no searching for adjacent spots, and no Lot D rideshare queue on the way home. Once you split a bus fare across 30, 40, or 56 people, the per-head number routinely beats the parking-plus-gas math of driving separately.

Getting to Xfinity Mobile Arena: Routes and Event-Day Traffic Reality

The arena sits at the south end of Broad Street in South Philadelphia, which is precisely why game-day congestion on that corridor is both predictable and severe. The most common approach routes:

  • From I-95 South (Delaware, Maryland, and South Jersey via Walt Whitman Bridge): Take Exit 17 at Broad Street/Sports Complex, then head north on Broad Street. The arena is on your right at S. Broad and Pattison.
  • From I-95 North (Northeast Philadelphia, Airport): Take I-95 North to Exit 17, same approach; or from PHL Airport, I-95 North is roughly seven miles to the exit.
  • From I-76 (Schuylkill Expressway): Exit onto I-95 eastbound, then Exit 17 south; or enter the South Philly grid via the Passyunk interchange and follow Broad Street south.
  • From Center City: Broad Street south directly to the complex — no highway required, roughly three miles from Broad and Market — but every red light on Broad Street becomes contested within 90 minutes of game time on a sellout.

The congestion that catches first-timers off guard is not the route itself but the timing. I-95 Exit 17 begins backing up well before events start on busy nights, and Broad Street southbound can slow to a crawl for miles above the arena. There are also documented periods of construction-related ramp closures — in May 2026, PennDOT's work on I-95 ramps near the complex forced detour routes via Oregon Avenue and Columbus Boulevard, adding significant time for anyone relying on the highway approach.

On nights with simultaneous events — the Phillies at Citizens Bank Park next door, or Eagles action at Lincoln Financial Field — Pattison Avenue becomes a police-managed traffic zone, and approach timing changes accordingly.

From…DistanceOff-Peak Drive Time
Center City (Broad & Market)~3 miles10–15 min
Philadelphia International Airport (PHL)~7 miles15–25 min
Northeast Philadelphia~14 miles30–40 min
Camden, NJ (via Walt Whitman Bridge)~6 miles15–20 min
Cherry Hill, NJ~10 miles20–30 min
King of Prussia (I-76 West)~20 miles30–45 min
Wilmington, DE (I-95 South)~30 miles40–55 min

Those times balloon on event nights. On concurrent-game nights at the Sports Complex, add another 15–30 minutes across the board. A charter bus or party bus rental to Xfinity Mobile Arena absorbs all of that — the approach is handled, the group is already together when Broad Street slows to a crawl, and nobody's circling for a parking spot that costs $30 when they finally find it.

Broad Street south from City Hall to Xfinity Mobile Arena: three miles that can take 45 minutes on a sold-out Flyers night. On a bus, that commute is someone else's problem.

SEPTA to Xfinity Mobile Arena: What Changed in 2025 and What to Expect Now

For years, SEPTA's Broad Street Line Sports Express was the best single option for getting a group to the arena without a car. Ride the B line southbound to NRG Station — the final stop, directly beneath the Sports Complex — walk up to street level, and you're at the front door of Xfinity Mobile Arena in under five minutes. That fundamentally hasn't changed.

What has changed significantly is the post-game math.

In August 2025, SEPTA implemented a 20% overall service reduction that included the elimination of its game-day Sports Express trains. Before the cuts, SEPTA staged roughly 10 trains at NRG Station in the first hour after events, handling an estimated 10,000 fans leaving the Sports Complex area. That post-game capacity dropped to approximately four trains in the same window.

The B1 Local Broad Street Line still runs to NRG Station, but with significantly less surge capacity when 20,000 people stream out of a sold-out 76ers game. SEPTA also raised its fare from $2.50 to $2.90 per ride in September 2025. A proposed second round of cuts would further restrict service after 9 p.m., which would affect nearly every evening game on the Flyers and 76ers schedule.

The takeaway for group planners: SEPTA to Xfinity Mobile Arena is still a workable option for two or three people traveling light with a flexible post-game timeline. For a coordinated group that needs a predictable post-game departure at a specific time, the reduced capacity and unpredictable wait at NRG Station is a real planning risk — especially on sellout nights when every fan in the building is trying to board the same limited number of trains. Check SEPTA's official site for current Broad Street Line schedules and any event-day service advisories before your visit.

For a group that wants to walk out together at an arranged time and step onto a vehicle that's already waiting, a private Philadelphia charter bus comes closest to guaranteeing that outcome.

How Every Option Compares for an Xfinity Mobile Arena Trip

OptionCost shapeArrive together?Post-game exitBest group size
Philadelphia charter bus or party busOne flat rental, split by the groupYes — one vehicle, one arrival at Pattison curbsideBest — bus is staged, pickup is pre-arranged15–56
SEPTA Broad Street Line to NRG Station$2.90/person each wayOnly if the group catches the same trainDifficult — reduced from 10 to ~4 post-game trains; long waits on sellouts1–3 (flexible timeline)
Lyft (Lot D official zone)Per car each way + post-game surgeNo — multiple cars, multiple ETAs25–40 min waits typical on sellouts1–4 per car
Everyone drives & parks$30–$47 per car + gasNo — different lots, different arrival timesFull lot crawl, managed one-way police exits1–2 cars (small groups only)
PATCO + Broad Street Line transferPATCO fare + $2.90 SEPTA each wayOnly if the group is already together at PATCOSame NRG Station post-game constraints applySouth Jersey groups, flexible timeline

For one or two people traveling from South Jersey with a flexible schedule, the PATCO-to-Broad-Street-Line combination is a reasonable call. For a group that's already coordinating pickups, itineraries, and a post-game plan, the arithmetic of a private bus — one vehicle, one arrangement, one predictable exit — is the cleaner answer the moment your headcount grows past a few cars' worth of people.

What Size Philadelphia Charter Bus or Party Bus Does Your Group Need?

Xfinity Mobile Arena draws everything from small corporate outings to 40-person fan groups to sold-out concert parties — and Partybusinphiladelphia.com connects you to a range of vehicles through a large network of bus companies serving Philadelphia, so your group isn't paying for seats it doesn't need. Here's how the full vehicle lineup breaks down for an Xfinity Mobile Arena run.

VehicleSeatsLuggage / gearBest forKey amenities
14-passenger Sprinter limo / Sprinter vanUp to ~14Modest — a few bags, light gearSmall corporate groups, VIP arrivals, suite holdersPremium leather, USB charging, tinted privacy windows
15–35 passenger minibus~15–35Overhead plus some underfloorMid-size fan groups, corporate shuttles, wedding parties at the arenaPowerful A/C, plush reclining seats, greater maneuverability on South Philly streets
Party bus (2550 passengers)~15–50Onboard, lighterFan groups and celebration groups wanting the full pregame experienceBuilt-in bar, color-changing LED lighting, premium Bluetooth sound, flat-panel TVs, perimeter seating
40–56 passenger charter busUp to 56Excellent — deep undercarriage baysLarge fan groups, corporate outings, multi-vehicle concert partiesReclining seats, climate control, overhead storage, WiFi, power outlets, onboard restrooms, undercarriage luggage bays

For most Flyers or 76ers fan groups, a 25-passenger party bus or a minibus covers the headcount cleanly and navigates South Philly's grid — including Pattison Avenue — without the clearance concerns of a full-size coach. For larger outings, a 56-seat charter bus carries everyone in one vehicle, with undercarriage bays for any gear, and an onboard restroom that eliminates pit stops on longer runs from Wilmington, Cherry Hill, or King of Prussia. ADA-accessible vehicles are available through the network — just note the request when you fill out your quote.

Philadelphia Party Bus and Charter Bus Rental Prices for Xfinity Mobile Arena Events

Partybusinphiladelphia.com shows quote pricing online in under 30 seconds — you see the number before you ever commit. The rental rate is shaped by a handful of clear variables: vehicle size, total hours (that includes the ride in, any pre-game wait, and the post-game run home), the date and event, and mileage from your pickup location to the arena.

To give you an idea of planning ranges: a 15–35 passenger minibus typically runs $200–$275 per hour on weekends. A 25-passenger party bus runs roughly $275–$375 per hour on weekend nights. A full 40–56 passenger charter bus comes in at $200–$350 per hour.

These are example ranges to help you plan — actual quotes move with the specific date, event, demand, and your exact itinerary. Your quote for the trip takes under a minute to get: fill out the quick form on this site or call 267-521-1350 any time.

The per-person math is usually what tips groups toward a bus. For a 40-person fan group splitting a 4-hour party bus rental on a Saturday Flyers night, the per-person share often comes out comparable to — or below — what each person would spend on parking, gas, and rideshare surges driving separately. And that version includes everyone arriving together and a pre-arranged post-game pickup, which driving separately never does.

Check out the Philadelphia party bus prices page for a fuller breakdown of what shapes the quote.

A Game-Night Example

To give you a concrete picture: 32 people heading to a Tuesday night 76ers game book a 35-passenger minibus. Pickup at 6:00 PM from a hotel block in Center City, at the Pattison Avenue curbside by 6:45 PM — well before the 7:30 PM tip-off. Post-game pickup is arranged for the 11th Street side at 10:15 PM.

A 5-hour rental at that size, split across 32 people, might land between $35 and $55 per person depending on the exact booking — versus $30 in parking per car (about $120 for four cars), gas, and a 35-minute Lot D rideshare wait on a sold-out night. One flat number, everyone together, no surge pricing.

Flyers, 76ers, Wings, and Concerts: Events at Xfinity Mobile Arena

The venue runs essentially year-round — 41 Flyers home games, 41 76ers home games, and a dense concert calendar mean there are very few quiet months. The Philadelphia Flyers opened their 2025–26 home schedule at Xfinity Mobile Arena on October 13, 2025, hosting the Florida Panthers. The Philadelphia 76ers home opener followed on October 25, 2025, a Saturday night matchup against the Charlotte Hornets.

Both teams run through April, which means peak demand for charter bus and party bus rentals to the arena tracks from October through spring.

The Philadelphia Wings opened their 2025–26 National Lacrosse League season at Xfinity Mobile Arena on December 13, 2025, hosting the Colorado Mammoth. The Wings' 2025–26 campaign is the franchise's final season — they announced they would cease operations after this year — making every home game through April 2026 a farewell moment for one of the arena's longest-running tenants. The Philadelphia sporting event bus rental page covers group transportation across all three tenants and the stadium network.

On the concert calendar, the arena has hosted major touring acts through summer and fall 2026: UFC 330 (August 15, 2026), RUSH's Fifty Something Tour (August 21 and 23), and touring acts like Kacey Musgraves (September 4, 2026) and Don Toliver (September 3, 2026). Concert nights are when parking climbs to that $47 average and rideshare demand spikes the hardest — and when a Philadelphia concert party bus rental covers the ride in and a post-show pickup in one arrangement, while everyone else is waiting in Lot D. Check the official Xfinity Mobile Arena events calendar for the full upcoming schedule before you book.

When to Book and Why It Matters

For regular-season Flyers and 76ers games, two to four weeks of lead time is generally workable — the vehicle supply is solid and the schedule is predictable. For sellout match-ups, playoff rounds, and major concerts, earlier is always better. Concert nights at Xfinity Mobile Arena in particular can exhaust the mid-size vehicle supply across Philadelphia quickly, because the same pool of buses covers Citizens Bank Park, Lincoln Financial Field, and the arena simultaneously when event calendars overlap.

Lock in your date as soon as headcount is confirmed. Call 267-521-1350 any time to check availability and get pricing for your specific event.

What to Know Before You Go: Xfinity Mobile Arena Bags, Entry, and Venue Tips

A few things that matter for group planning, straight from the official Xfinity Mobile Arena security policy page:

  • Bag policy. Small clutches and wristlets under 4.5″ × 6.5″ are allowed with no X-ray required. Bags larger than 4.5″ × 6.5″ but smaller than 14″ × 14″ × 6″ may enter through X-ray screening at the Broad Street entrance, 11th Street entrance, or the Premium Access entrance. Backpacks, suitcases, and large multicompartment bags are prohibited. Lockers are available on the 11th Street side for $5–$15 (credit card only, subject to availability) for anything that doesn't make the cut.
  • Entry screening. All guests go through walkthrough metal detectors or Evolve Frictionless Screening before entering. Refusing a search or possessing prohibited items means denial of entry. There is no re-entry after ticket scan, with limited case-by-case exceptions — so make sure your group knows the policy before anyone leaves the building mid-event.
  • No outside food or beverages. Outside food, drinks, coolers, and metal containers are prohibited. This applies to everything entering the venue; what your group brings on the bus before arriving is a different matter, but the arena's gate policy is firm.
  • Parking is cashless. No cash is accepted at any parking lot gate in the complex. Credit cards, prepaid cards, Apple Pay, and Google Pay work; cash does not. Book in advance via SpotHero to lock your spot and save versus drive-up pricing.
  • Villanova men's basketball plays select home games at Xfinity Mobile Arena — check the Wildcats schedule if that brings your group in, since those dates add to the sports complex's already busy calendar.

Review the full guest services A to Z page on the arena's website before your event, and for any parking or commercial vehicle questions specific to your date, the arena's guest services line is (215) 336-3600.

Philadelphia International Airport to Xfinity Mobile Arena by Charter Bus

For out-of-town groups flying in for a Flyers playoff run, a 76ers game, or a stadium-scale concert, Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) is just seven miles from 3601 S. Broad Street — a clean bus transfer from baggage claim to the arena without a single rideshare app. A charter bus from PHL gathers the group at the airport's ground transportation level, runs I-95 North to Exit 17, and has everyone at Pattison Avenue curbside well before game time, instead of splitting 20 people across five rideshares on arrival day. For everything you need to know about that specific airport-to-arena run, the Philadelphia International Airport shuttle guide covers the terminal pickup logistics in detail.

Philadelphia International Airport to Xfinity Mobile Arena is roughly seven miles via I-95 North — one charter bus pickup at baggage claim, one straight run to Pattison Avenue, no rideshare scramble on arrival day.

The Philadelphia airport transportation page covers this run for group sizes of all kinds — whether you need a Sprinter van for eight people or a full charter bus for 50 arriving on the same flight. South Jersey groups crossing via the Walt Whitman Bridge or arriving into Atlantic City International will find the same basic routing: one bus from the arrival point to the Pattison Avenue curbside, no car-shuffle required.

Frequently Asked Questions About Renting a Bus to Xfinity Mobile Arena

Where exactly does a charter bus drop off at Xfinity Mobile Arena?

Commercial and charter buses approach Xfinity Mobile Arena from Pattison Avenue on the south side of the Sports Complex. The standard curbside drop-off is on Pattison Avenue east of Broad Street, with the 11th Street entrance — the east-facing entry with bag X-ray screening — a short walk from that curbside zone. High-attendance events can involve Philadelphia Police traffic management that adjusts curb access, so confirming the specific staging plan for your event date with the arena is always the smart move.

The official directions page covers approach routes by vehicle type.

Where does the bus wait during the game at Xfinity Mobile Arena?

Charter buses do not park inside the Sports Complex lots during events — those lots are for ticketed parking and fill on a per-car basis. Commercial vehicles stage on Pattison Avenue or on adjacent South Philly streets during the game and return for the agreed-upon post-game pickup window. When you book, the exact staging plan for your bus is arranged for your specific date so there's no ambiguity when you walk out.

What does it cost to park at Xfinity Mobile Arena?

The eight official Sports Complex lots (A through H) charge roughly $30 on average for Flyers and 76ers games and approximately $47 for major concerts, based on SpotHero's published venue data. Pre-purchased SpotHero spots can run $19–$44 depending on the lot and demand. The Jetro Lot at 3899 S. Darien St. tends to run a bit cheaper with a five-to-seven-minute walk.

The complex is cashless — credit cards and digital payment only. Full lot details and current pricing are on the official parking page.

What's the closest SEPTA option to Xfinity Mobile Arena?

The Broad Street Line (B) runs directly to NRG Station, the last stop southbound — which is directly beneath the Sports Complex, with a five-to-six-minute walk to the arena's front door. SEPTA bus routes 4 and 17 also serve the area. What's changed: SEPTA eliminated its game-day Sports Express trains in August 2025, cutting post-game train capacity from roughly 10 trains in the first hour after events to about four.

Fare is now $2.90 per ride. Check SEPTA's website for current schedules and any event-day service advisories.

How much does it cost to rent a party bus or charter bus to Xfinity Mobile Arena?

Rates vary with vehicle size, total hours, event date, and pickup mileage. As a planning reference: a minibus typically runs $200–$275 per hour on weekend evenings; a 25-passenger party bus runs roughly $275–$375 per hour on weekends; a full charter bus comes in at $200–$350 per hour. These are example ranges — your real quote moves with the specifics of your date, headcount, and itinerary.

Getting an actual number takes about 30 seconds using the online tool on this site, or call 267-521-1350 any time. The Philadelphia party bus prices page breaks down the full range by vehicle type.

What is the bag policy at Xfinity Mobile Arena?

Clutches and wristlets under 4.5″ × 6.5″ enter without X-ray screening. Bags larger than that threshold but smaller than 14″ × 14″ × 6″ may enter through X-ray at the Broad Street entrance, 11th Street entrance, or Premium Access entrance. Backpacks and large multicompartment bags are prohibited.

Lockers run $5–$15 (credit card only) on the 11th Street side. The full prohibited items list is on the official security policy page. There is no re-entry after ticket scan.

How far in advance should we book for a Flyers or 76ers game?

Two to four weeks of lead time handles most regular-season games without issue — the Philadelphia bus network is active, and the schedule is predictable. For playoff rounds, sellout match-ups, and major concerts, book as soon as your headcount is confirmed. Concert nights and playoff games at Xfinity Mobile Arena are when the mid-size vehicle supply across South Philly runs thinnest, especially on nights with concurrent events at Citizens Bank Park or Lincoln Financial Field next door.

Call 267-521-1350 to check your specific date and lock in the right vehicle before it goes.

Can the bus pick us up at our hotel in Center City?

Yes — the Pattison Avenue approach from Center City is a straight shot down Broad Street. Pickup from any hotel, office building, or residence in Center City, University City, or the surrounding area is a standard origin for an Xfinity Mobile Arena trip. The Philadelphia group transportation services page covers multi-stop itineraries for groups hitting more than one destination in a single trip.

Is there a party bus option for the Wings' final season?

Yes. The Philadelphia Wings play their final NLL season at Xfinity Mobile Arena through spring 2026 — their home opener was December 13, 2025, and the season wraps April 2026. Group tickets and theme nights (including dedicated promotional games throughout the schedule) make Wings games a natural group outing.

A party bus to Xfinity Mobile Arena works exactly the same way for a Wings game as for Flyers or 76ers nights: one vehicle, Pattison Avenue curbside drop-off, and an arranged post-game pickup. For a franchise-ending farewell event, it's worth locking in early — final-season games tend to draw larger crowds than mid-season nights typically would.

Are ADA-accessible buses available for Xfinity Mobile Arena trips?

Yes — ADA-accessible vehicles are available through the network of bus companies serving Philadelphia. Note the accessibility requirement when you submit your quote request, and confirm it when you speak with the support team. At the arena itself, accessible parking is available in the adjacent lots for guests with valid disabled placards, and the venue's Broad Street, 11th Street, and Premium Access entrances all include accessible entry points.

Rent a Bus to Xfinity Mobile Arena Today

Whether it's a 76ers playoff run, a sold-out concert, the Flyers' home schedule, or the Wings' farewell season, a Philadelphia charter bus or party bus rental to Xfinity Mobile Arena is the one move that keeps your group together from first pickup to final drop-off — no $30 parking per car, no Lot D wait, no one stranded when the post-game SEPTA trains fill up in the first four minutes. Partybusinphiladelphia.com connects you to a large network of bus companies serving Philadelphia, so you can compare vehicles and get pricing in under 30 seconds without needing an account. Use the quick quote tool on this site any time, or call 267-521-1350 for a free, no-obligation quote built around your specific date and headcount.

Also planning a game at Lincoln Financial Field or Citizens Bank Park on the same weekend? Those venues sit in the same Sports Complex — the Lincoln Financial Field group transportation guide and the Citizens Bank Park charter bus guide cover the drop-off and lot access for each venue in the same detail. Multi-stop sports weekend itineraries are easy to arrange — one call, one plan, one bus that handles it all.