Orlando Party Bus Rentals
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Partybusesorlando.com is not a bus company. It doesn't own a single vehicle, and it doesn't take reservations on behalf of any one operator. What it does — and does fast — is let you fill out one quick form and instantly compare party buses, charter buses, minibuses, and Sprinter vans from a large network of independently owned transportation companies serving Orlando and Central Florida.
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Explore Your Orlando Bus Rental Options
Orlando groups can compare 14-passenger Sprinter limos, Sprinter vans, 15–35 passenger minibuses, 15- to 50-passenger party buses, and 40–56 passenger charter buses through one search. Browse the full vehicle lineup or call 321-320-8927 to talk through what fits your headcount and itinerary.
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Buses and vehicles shown above are NOT the exact makes and models available for every trip. We are NOT a bus company and do not own or operate vehicles. Photos are examples only and may show stock or typical vehicles, not the exact vehicle offered for your reservation. Fill out the online quote form or call 321-320-8927 to view current vehicle options, photos, availability, and pricing. Confirm the exact vehicle details and amenities before booking.
Get the Orlando Bus Amenities You Want
Not every Orlando trip needs the same setup. A 25-passenger party bus typically comes with color-changing LED lighting, wraparound perimeter seating, a full-length bar area, flat-panel TVs, and a premium Bluetooth sound system — a strong match for bachelorette nights down I-Drive or birthday crawls through downtown Orlando's bar scene. Minibuses are a great fit for wedding guest shuttles between Lake Nona hotel blocks and venue drop-offs, with powerful A/C and reclining seats for the Florida heat.
Full-size charter buses bring undercarriage luggage bays and onboard restrooms — ideal for school groups heading to Kennedy Space Center or convention teams running all-day shuttles at the Orange County Convention Center. Amenities vary by vehicle and provider, so the comparison tool lets you see exactly what each option includes before you decide.
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Amenities listed above are common features that MAY be available on party buses. Because we are a referral website and do NOT own or operate buses, exact features vary by vehicle, provider, and availability. After you submit your quote request, you can browse vehicle options, pricing, and available details on the results page. To confirm the exact amenities included with a specific vehicle offered for your trip, call 321-320-8927 before booking.
Orlando Party Bus Rates Built for Your Budget
Orlando party bus rental prices shift based on the vehicle size, the date, how many hours you need, and how far in advance you book. As a general planning range: a 15-passenger party bus runs roughly $200–$350 per hour on weekdays and $250–$350 on weekends. A 30-passenger party bus runs approximately $300–$375 per hour on weekdays and $325–$425 on weekends.
A 40–56 passenger charter bus comes in around $200–$350 per hour regardless of day. A 15–35 passenger minibus typically runs $200–$250 per hour on weekdays and $200–$275 on weekends.
Those are planning ranges — actual pricing moves with your specific date, route, and the vehicles available in the network that day. The fastest way to get pricing for your trip is to fill out the quick form or call 321-320-8927. Pricing for your exact itinerary comes back in about a minute.
Check the Orlando party bus prices page for a deeper breakdown by vehicle type.
| Type of Bus | Cost Per Hour Weekdays | Cost Per Hour Weekends | Cost Per Day |
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| 14 Passenger Sprinter Limo | $204 – $318+ | $219 – $344+ | $1,526 – $3,113+ |
| Sprinter Van Rental | $203 – $273+ | $218 – $366+ | $1,395 – $2,748+ |
| 15 Passenger Party Bus | $204 – $330+ | $241 – $340+ | $1,396 – $2,817+ |
| 18 Passenger Party Bus | $266 – $330+ | $268 – $378+ | $2,121 – $2,563+ |
| 20 Passenger Party Bus | $244 – $338+ | $268 – $340+ | $1,939 – $2,796+ |
| 25 Passenger Party Bus | $248 – $326+ | $265 – $360+ | $1,827 – $2,854+ |
| 28 Passenger Party Bus | $255 – $337+ | $279 – $351+ | $2,147 – $2,653+ |
| 30 Passenger Party Bus | $297 – $374+ | $318 – $414+ | $2,331 – $3,021+ |
| 40 Passenger Party Bus | $297 – $338+ | $321 – $478+ | $2,297 – $3,473+ |
| 50 Passenger Party Bus | $294 – $441+ | $337 – $490+ | $2,173 – $4,043+ |
| 15–35 Passenger Minibus | $207 – $246+ | $209 – $261+ | $1,098 – $2,105+ |
| 40–56 Passenger Charter Bus | $206 – $327+ | $208 – $348+ | $1,331 – $2,841+ |
| ABOVE PRICES ARE JUST EXAMPLES. Your final price and vehicle options depend entirely on your specific trip details. To get an exact price for your trip, request an estimate online or call 321-320-8927. | |||
Your Shortcut to the Right Orlando Party Bus
Here's the honest version: finding group transportation in Orlando without a comparison tool is a grind. You call a company, they're booked for the weekend of the Magic playoff game. You call another, they don't have anything over 30 passengers.
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Because this site pulls from a network of independently owned companies rather than one fleet, you see more options — different vehicle types, different price points, different availability windows — all in one place. That matters most during Orlando's peak demand windows: late April through May prom season, Fourth of July weekend on I-Drive, and the Holiday Bowl and New Year's runs when hotels are sold out and rideshare surge pricing runs wild. During those stretches, having access to a wide network instead of a single operator is the difference between finding a bus and not finding one at all.
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Orlando Party Bus Services
From MCO airport transfers and wedding shuttles to prom night, Magic and Orlando City game days, Kia Center concerts, OCCC corporate shuttles, and field trips to Kennedy Space Center — whatever brings your group together in Central Florida, the network has a bus ready for it. Call 321-320-8927 to get started today.

Orlando Airport Shuttles & Transportation
Orlando International Airport (MCO) (One Airport Blvd, Orlando, FL 32827) handles roughly 57 million passengers a year across its North and South terminals, and the ground transportation setup at MCO can genuinely trip up a first-time group planner. Commercial vehicles pick up on Level 1 of each terminal's Arrivals curb — but the North and South terminals have separate curb areas, and the new Terminal C (open since 2022) has its own distinct ground floor pickup zone. If your group is scattered across connecting flights arriving into different terminals, coordinating a single pickup without a plan gets messy fast.
The smarter move: have your group coordinator wait until everyone has collected luggage and assembled together at the agreed-upon curb before calling for the bus. MCO's official guidance is that commercial vehicles stage in the designated Ground Transportation lanes, not in the main passenger drop lanes. Check the official MCO ground transportation page for current lane assignments before your arrival date — they've shifted with the Terminal C expansion.
A private Orlando airport shuttle bus rental means your whole group travels in one vehicle straight to your resort, hotel, or venue instead of splitting across multiple rideshares at surge pricing. Call 321-320-8927 to lock in your airport run.

Orlando Bachelor & Bachelorette Transportation
International Drive packs more entertainment per mile than almost anywhere else in Florida — dinner at The Melting Pot, drinks at the ICEBAR Orlando (9901 International Dr), axe throwing at Dueling Axes (8371 International Dr, Orlando, FL 32819), and a late-night stop at the clubs near the I-Drive Live complex — and the parking situation on that corridor on a Friday or Saturday night is exactly as chaotic as it sounds. Surface lots fill by 9pm, garage entrances stack up, and rideshare cars circle endlessly on a road with no easy pull-off zones.
A party bus rental through Partybusesorlando.com keeps the whole group together and moving on your schedule, not Uber's. A 20- or 25-passenger party bus with LED lighting and a sound system is a natural fit for an Orlando bachelorette night — the celebration starts the moment everyone boards, not when you finally find a parking spot. For larger groups hitting multiple I-Drive stops, a 40-passenger party bus gives you the space without splitting into two vehicles.
Fill out the quick form or call 321-320-8927 to check availability for your date.

Orlando Birthday, Sweet 16, & Quinceañera Party Bus Rentals
Orlando's event venue scene for quinceañera and Sweet 16 celebrations runs the full range — from ballrooms at the Rosen Shingle Creek (9939 Universal Blvd, Orlando, FL 32819) and reception halls in Kissimmee's Osceola County corridor to private spaces near Lake Mary and Altamonte Springs in Seminole County. The geography alone creates a transportation challenge: guests staying at hotels along I-Drive or in Lake Buena Vista often have no convenient way to reach a celebration venue in Kissimmee or east Orlando without a car, and asking family members to navigate SR-417 and FL-528 interchanges on an unfamiliar night is a recipe for late arrivals.
An Orlando birthday party bus rental solves that in one booking. A 15- or 18-passenger party bus is a great fit for the quinceañera court traveling from the ceremony to the reception, with room for the dress and the energy the moment deserves. For adult milestone birthdays, a night out in downtown Orlando's Wall Street Plaza bar district or along Orange Avenue is far more fun when nobody in the group has to stay sober enough to navigate.
Call 321-320-8927 and get pricing for your date in about a minute.

Orlando Concert Transportation & Shuttles
Kia Center (400 W Church St, Orlando, FL 32801) sits in the middle of downtown Orlando with essentially no dedicated surface parking for a venue that holds up to 20,000 for concerts. The closest garages — the Church Street Garage and the Centroplex Garage — both fill up within an hour of doors opening for major tours, and post-show rideshare wait times on Church Street regularly stretch past 45 minutes as riders all request cars at once. An Orlando concert bus rental sidesteps the whole scramble: your group gets dropped at the arena entrance and the bus is back for pickup when the show ends, no surge pricing, no parking tab, no hunting for your car in a dark garage.
For stadium-level shows at Camping World Stadium (1 Citrus Bowl Place, Orlando, FL 32805), the scale is even bigger — 60,000-seat capacity events mean the Kaley Avenue and West Church Street corridors back up hard after the final act. Check the official Camping World Stadium parking page for current lot and approach guidance before your event. A 40–56 passenger charter bus is the right call for large fan groups heading to either venue.
Call 321-320-8927 for availability.

Orlando Corporate Event Transportation
The Orange County Convention Center (9800 International Drive, Orlando, FL 32819) is the second-largest convention center in the United States — 7 million square feet spread across the North and South concourses, with shuttle-dependent distances between halls that make walking impractical during large events. When events like HIMSS, NAB Show, or MegaCon pack 30,000–100,000 attendees into the OCCC, the I-Drive corridor between Sand Lake Road and Universal Boulevard becomes a full stop. Hotel blocks in the area typically run from the Rosen Centre and Rosen Plaza on I-Drive to properties as far as Lake Buena Vista and International Drive's northern stretch — a van or rideshare circuit simply can't move 40 colleagues efficiently across that geography.
An Orlando corporate shuttle bus solves the coordination problem: one vehicle, one pickup window, one drop-off point at the OCCC entrance your team actually needs. Minibuses work well for executive transfers between headquarters meetings in the Sand Lake Road tech corridor and downtown Orlando hotels. For full convention shuttle circuits, a 40–56 passenger charter bus keeps the headcount manageable without running a car pool.
Call 321-320-8927 to discuss shuttle contracts and group pricing.

Orlando Private Event Transportation Services
Orlando's event calendar creates genuine transportation pressure several times a year. MegaCon Orlando draws 100,000+ attendees to the Orange County Convention Center each spring — the I-Drive corridor and the I-4/528 interchange both back up badly during peak move-in and move-out, and rideshare pricing surges across the metro during peak hours. The Orlando Fringe Festival takes over the Loch Haven Park cultural district (Rollins Street at Princeton Avenue) for two weeks each May, with dozens of venues clustered in a walkable area but almost no parking for the crowd size.
For New Year's Eve, downtown Orlando's Church Street and Orange Avenue shut down for a street festival that draws tens of thousands, and every rideshare in the city is operating at surge for hours.
An Orlando private charter bus or party bus rental is the move when the event itself is the destination and you don't want transportation to be the problem. A charter bus drops your group at the OCCC entrance before the I-Drive gridlock sets in and is back for pickup when you're ready — no sitting in post-event traffic, no hunting for surge-priced rides. For New Year's Eve and other downtown street events, book 3–4 months out at minimum.
Call 321-320-8927 to check what's available for your date.

Orlando Homecoming & Prom Party Bus Rentals
Orange, Seminole, Osceola, and Lake County high schools all hold proms within a roughly six-week window running late April through late May — and every group planner who waits until March to start looking learns the same lesson the hard way. Demand across the Central Florida network spikes sharply during that stretch, and the vehicles with the most popular amenities (full LED packages, sound systems, larger passenger counts) go first. Booking in December or January for a May prom date isn't overcautious — it's how you get the bus you actually want at the price that makes sense.
For prom: book by January or expect limited selection and higher pricing by spring. An Orlando prom party bus rental through Partybusesorlando.com lets you compare vehicles, check availability, and lock in your date without calling a dozen operators. A 20- or 25-passenger party bus is the most common fit for prom groups, though 40-passenger party buses are available for larger groups coordinating across multiple households.
Call 321-320-8927 now — the earlier the call, the better the options.

Orlando School Event & Field Trip Transportation
Central Florida's field trip destinations rank among the best in the Southeast, and the logistics of getting a school group there are more complicated than they look from the outside. Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex (Space Commerce Way, Merritt Island, FL 32953) sits about an hour east of Orlando on SR-528, and the visitor complex requires advance group reservations — school groups should contact the KSC group events team well ahead of the visit to secure educational program slots and confirm bus parking in the designated motorcoach area near the main entrance.
Closer to campus, the Orlando Science Center (777 E Princeton St, Orlando, FL 32803) in Loch Haven Park and the Museum of Arts and Sciences in Daytona Beach are popular half-day and full-day field trip destinations for Orange and Seminole County schools. An Orlando school field trip bus rental through Partybusesorlando.com makes comparing vehicle sizes and confirming pickup plans simple — ADA-accessible vehicles are available through the network, just note it when you request your quote. A 40–56 passenger charter bus with undercarriage storage is the standard fit for school groups with lunch bags, equipment, and chaperone gear.
Call 321-320-8927 to get started.

Orlando Sporting Event Transportation
The Kia Center (400 W Church St, Orlando, FL 32801) is home to the Orlando Magic, and downtown parking on game nights runs $20–$40 at the closest garages — with the Church Street and Amway Center garages typically full by tip-off for high-demand matchups. Rideshare pickup after the final buzzer concentrates on Church Street and Hughey Avenue, where several hundred people call for rides simultaneously, regularly producing 30–45 minute waits. A charter bus or minibus drops your group at the arena entrance and pulls back for pickup when the game ends — no competing with the post-game surge.
For Orlando City SC and Orlando Pride matches at Inter&Co Stadium (655 W Church St, Orlando, FL 32805), the venue sits adjacent to Kia Center in the downtown core, and the same parking and rideshare dynamics apply. Acrisure Bounce House (4465 Knights Victory Way, Orlando, FL 32816) is the home of UCF Knights football, where Gemini Boulevard and the surrounding University of Central Florida campus corridors see serious game-day congestion, and tailgate groups love a charter bus for the pregame setup. For any Orlando sporting event bus rental, call 321-320-8927 to compare options and lock in your date.

Orlando Wedding Transportation & Shuttle Service
Orlando's wedding venue geography stretches across a wide area — waterfront estates on Lake Bryan in the Dr. Phillips corridor, historic Leu Gardens (1920 N Forest Ave, Orlando, FL 32803), barn venues in Windermere and Clermont, and resort ballrooms at Walt Disney World and Universal properties — and that spread creates a real coordination problem for wedding planners managing guest hotel blocks. Guests staying at Disney resort hotels, for instance, cannot be picked up by outside buses at all resort-hotel front entrances; commercial vehicles must use designated loading areas, and the specific zone varies by property. Confirming access details directly with the resort is essential before finalizing the pickup plan.
An Orlando wedding shuttle bus rental handles the geography without asking your guests to navigate SR-417, the Beachline, or the Disney World road network on their own. A 14-passenger Sprinter limo is a natural fit for the bridal party's day-of transportation, while a minibus or charter bus handles the guest shuttle circuit between hotel blocks and the venue. Because Orlando's prom and wedding seasons overlap (April–June), availability in that window is tighter than the rest of the year — booking 6–9 months out for a spring or early summer wedding is strongly advised.
Call 321-320-8927 to check the network for your wedding date.

Orlando Winery Tour & Pub Crawl Transportation
Central Florida's craft beer scene has grown significantly over the past decade, with a concentration of taprooms running from downtown Orlando's Mills 50 district out to the suburbs. Tactical Brewing Co. (4882 New Broad St, Orlando, FL 32814) in Baldwin Park, Oblivion Brewing Company (450 E Church St, Orlando, FL 32801) in downtown, and Red Light Red Light (2810 Corrine Dr, Orlando, FL 32803) in Audubon Park are three neighborhood anchors worth building a crawl around. Parking between Mills 50 and Corrine Drive on a Saturday evening is street-only, competitive, and not worth circling for.
For wine-focused groups, Lakeridge Winery & Vineyards (19239 US-27 N, Clermont, FL 34715) — about 35 miles west of downtown — is the largest Florida winery and offers complimentary tours and tastings, making it a popular day-trip anchor for Orlando groups. A full-day Orlando winery tour bus rental keeps everyone in the same vehicle across multiple stops and eliminates the logistics of who's driving home from Clermont after a tasting flight. A minibus is a good fit for groups of 15–20, while larger groups can step up to a 25- or 30-passenger party bus.
Call 321-320-8927 to compare options for your crawl date.
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Party Bus Service Beyond Orlando
Partybusesorlando.com connects groups across all of Central Florida — not just the city itself. Whether you need a Kissimmee party bus, a Sanford bus rental, transportation out of Apopka, a St. Cloud party bus, or a Deltona bus rental, the network covers the whole region. Call 321-320-8927 or fill out the quick form to see what's available near you.

Frequently Asked Questions About Orlando Bus Rentals
How does this website work?
Partybusesorlando.com helps you compare bus rental options; it is not the bus company and does not rent, own, or operate vehicles. When you submit the quote form, your trip details go through a booking company so you can review pricing and available vehicles for your date. You compare the options and book through the process shown with your quote.
How much does a party bus cost in Orlando, Florida?
Orlando party bus rental prices vary based on vehicle size, the day of the week, how many hours you need, and how far out you're booking. As a general planning range, a 15-passenger party bus runs roughly $200–$350 per hour on weekdays and $250–$350 on weekends. A 25-passenger party bus runs about $250–$350 on weekdays and $275–$375 on weekends.
A 40–56 passenger charter bus typically runs $200–$350 per hour. Actual pricing moves with your exact date, route, and vehicle — fill out the form or call 321-320-8927 and you'll have pricing for your specific trip in about a minute. See the Orlando party bus prices page for a full vehicle-by-vehicle breakdown.
What is Partybusesorlando.com?
Partybusesorlando.com is a quote-comparison and referral website for group ground transportation in Orlando and Central Florida. It's not a bus company and doesn't provide transportation itself. The site makes it easy to compare party buses, charter buses, minibuses, and Sprinter vans from a network of independently owned companies — all in one place, any time of day, no account needed.
Think of it as the fastest way to go from "I need a bus" to seeing pricing and vehicle options without making a dozen phone calls.
Where exactly does a charter bus drop off at Kia Center?
Kia Center's official venue guidance directs buses and commercial vehicles to use the Church Street and Hughey Avenue corridor for drop-off. The venue's main entrance faces West Church Street, and the closest commercial drop-off point is along the Church Street frontage between Hughey and Division Street. Rideshare pickup after events is directed to specific designated zones that are posted on the official Kia Center transportation page — check that page before your event, as zones shift for different event types.
A bus drop-off puts your group at the door; the rideshare pickup zone is a longer walk in the post-event crowd.
How does a bus pick up at Orlando International Airport?
At MCO, commercial vehicles use the Level 1 Arrivals curb at each terminal — but the North Terminal (Gates 1–59), South Terminal (Gates 70–129), and the newer Terminal C each have separate ground transportation areas. The key rule: don't call for the bus until your entire group has collected luggage and assembled at the agreed-upon curb. MCO is a high-volume airport where the commercial vehicle staging lanes turn over quickly, and a bus that arrives before the group is ready loses its spot.
Review the official MCO ground transportation page for current terminal-specific pickup procedures, especially if your group is arriving into Terminal C, which has different curb access from the main terminal complex.
When is the hardest time to find an available party bus in Orlando?
Late April through late May is Orlando's tightest window — prom season runs across four counties simultaneously, and the larger, more popular vehicles go fast. New Year's Eve and the week between Christmas and New Year's (when Orlando hotels are at or near capacity) are the next hardest, followed by spring break weekends in March and the MegaCon and Florida Film Festival weeks in spring. If your event falls in any of those windows, booking 3–6 months out is the right move.
Waiting until 2–3 weeks before a peak-demand date in Orlando typically means fewer options and higher pricing — sometimes no availability at all in the size you need. Call 321-320-8927 as soon as your date is confirmed.
Can a charter bus access Walt Disney World or Universal Orlando resort properties?
Yes, with advance coordination. Walt Disney World Resort has designated commercial vehicle and motorcoach access routes that vary by theme park — buses heading to Magic Kingdom use the Transportation and Ticket Center approach rather than the main guest entrance, while EPCOT, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom each have separate bus lanes and designated group loading areas. Universal Orlando Resort directs motorcoaches to the CityWalk bus loop off Universal Boulevard.
Neither property allows commercial buses to use standard guest drop-off lanes. Check the Walt Disney World charter bus guide and the Universal Epic Universe transportation guide for current access details, and confirm specific loading zones with the parks directly before your visit date.
How far in advance should I book?
For most Orlando trips outside of peak windows — a weeknight airport run, a corporate event on a Tuesday, a birthday crawl in early fall — two to four weeks of lead time is workable. For weekend events, prom season (April–May), holiday weekends, major convention dates at the OCCC, and Magic or UCF playoff runs, booking 2–4 months out gives you meaningful choice. For spring proms specifically, booking by January is strongly advised — Orlando-area schools across four counties compete for vehicles in the same 6-week window, and the popular buses are gone early.
The simple version: the earlier you call 321-320-8927, the more options you have and the better the pricing.
Popular Orlando Party Bus Destinations
Orlando groups rent buses to all kinds of destinations across Central Florida — theme parks, arenas, convention halls, breweries, and beach runs. The spots below come up most often, along with the logistics details that matter most when a commercial vehicle is involved. Your destination might not be on the list, and that's fine — a bus through this network can get your group anywhere in the region.
Call 321-320-8927 and tell them where you're going.

Walt Disney World Resort
Walt Disney World Resort (Walt Disney World, FL 32830) spans roughly 25,000 acres across four theme parks, two water parks, and the Disney Springs shopping and dining district — and the internal road network is its own logistical puzzle for group planners. Commercial buses entering the property do not use standard guest entrance roads. Magic Kingdom–bound buses must approach via the Transportation and Ticket Center (TTC) on World Drive, where the motorcoach parking area is located off Floridian Way.
EPCOT, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom each have separate bus arrival lanes posted on the official Disney group services page. For resort hotel-to-park shuttles, access rules vary by hotel tier. Confirm the specific approach and loading zone for your park with Disney group services before your visit date.
The Walt Disney World charter bus guide has additional routing detail.

Universal Orlando Resort
Universal Orlando Resort (1000 Universal Studios Plaza, Orlando, FL 32819) sits just off I-4 at the Universal Blvd exit, and the resort's motorcoach access is managed through a dedicated bus loop on Universal Boulevard between the resort entrance and the Kirkman Road interchange. Commercial buses do not use the standard guest parking structure approach — they loop through the CityWalk bus staging area before guests proceed into the parks on foot. The new Universal Epic Universe (1001 Epic Boulevard, Orlando, FL 32819), which opened in 2025, adds a second major park entrance on the south end of the resort with its own separate approach road off Universal Blvd and Destination Pkwy — confirm the motorcoach drop-off zone for Epic Universe directly with Universal's group services team before your visit, as procedures for the new park are still being established.

Kia Center
Kia Center (400 W Church St, Orlando, FL 32801) holds up to 20,000 for concerts and is the home court of the Orlando Magic. Downtown Orlando's street grid around the arena is a one-way network — Church Street runs east, Central Boulevard runs west — and commercial vehicle drop-off is along the Church Street frontage. The nearest public parking garages, including the Centroplex Garage on W Central Boulevard and the Church Street Garage on W Church Street, run $20–$30 on event nights and typically fill 60–90 minutes before doors.
Post-show rideshare demand peaks hard on Hughey Avenue and Church Street for 30–45 minutes after the final act or buzzer. A bus drop-off solves the parking tab entirely and puts your group at the entrance; a pre-arranged pickup pulls everyone out before the rideshare queue builds. Review the official Kia Center transportation page for current drop-off lane assignments.

Camping World Stadium
Camping World Stadium (1 Citrus Bowl Place, Orlando, FL 32805) seats roughly 60,000 and hosts the Cheez-It Citrus Bowl on New Year's Day, major college football games, MLS Cup events, and touring stadium concerts. The stadium sits just west of downtown on West Church Street, and the surrounding streets — Kaley Avenue, South Division Street, and the Gore Street approaches — see significant pre- and post-event congestion. Official venue guidance directs motorcoaches and buses to use the bus parking areas designated per event on the official Camping World Stadium parking and directions page — specific lot assignments change by event type, so check that page before your visit.
For Citrus Bowl game day, the approach roads are heavily managed, and bus access confirmations should be done well in advance. The Camping World Stadium charter bus guide has additional detail.

Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex
Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex (Space Commerce Way, Merritt Island, FL 32953) sits about 60 miles east of downtown Orlando via SR-528 (the Beachline Expressway) — roughly an hour each way depending on traffic, with toll plazas on the 528 that apply to commercial vehicles. The visitor complex has a designated motorcoach parking area adjacent to the main entrance, and school and group visits require advance reservations through the KSC group events page. The complex opens at 9am daily, and group planners typically aim to arrive by 9:30am to make full use of ticketed programs, which book up quickly on busy spring break and summer dates.
A 40–56 passenger charter bus with undercarriage storage is the practical choice for a school or large family group making the Beachline run — the onboard restroom eliminates a pit stop on SR-528 before you reach the space coast.

Orange County Convention Center
Orange County Convention Center (9800 International Drive, Orlando, FL 32819) is the second-largest convention center in the United States, with 7 million square feet of space split between its North and South concourses — buildings that are themselves a 10-minute walk apart. During major conventions like HIMSS (healthcare technology, typically February), NAB Show, and MegaCon (spring), the OCCC draws 30,000 to 100,000 attendees over multiple days, and the I-Drive corridor between Sand Lake Road and Universal Boulevard becomes unreliable from mid-morning through evening. Hotel shuttle circuits from the Rosen properties and Lake Buena Vista hotels require real coordination — a van simply can't cycle large groups efficiently across that distance.
The OCCC's loading areas for commercial vehicles are on the Convention Center Drive perimeter — check the official OCCC transportation page for current drop-off and motorcoach staging details before your event. The OCCC charter bus guide covers the logistics in detail.