If you have ever crawled eastbound on Loop 101 toward Tempe on a Sun Devil football Saturday, you already know how this ends. Rural Road backs up to the freeway long before kickoff, University Drive closes heading westbound, and by the time 53,000 fans pour out of Mountain America Stadium — still widely known as Sun Devil Stadium across the Valley — every rideshare in Tempe has a 45-minute queue. One charter bus or party bus rental from Peoria changes all of that.
Your group rides together from the west side, reaches the stadium's north end via Rio Salado Parkway while everyone else fights the closed surface streets, and the bus is staged and ready when the final whistle blows. Below is everything a first-timer needs to know — verified parking rules, exact road closures, tailgate logistics, transit alternatives, and how a Sun Devil Stadium party bus or charter bus rental compares to every other way your group could make the trip.
Why a Charter Bus or Party Bus to Sun Devil Stadium Makes Sense
Mountain America Stadium sits on the Arizona State University campus in Tempe, carved between two basalt buttes and surrounded by some of the Valley's most reliably congested game-day streets. From Peoria or the rest of the west Valley, the drive down Loop 101 and through the I-10/Loop 202 interchange sounds manageable in theory. On a sold-out Saturday, that connector stacks up an hour before kickoff — and the stadium's approach roads compound the problem by closing entirely.
The official ASU Game Day Guide confirms that closures go into effect five and a half hours before kickoff.
Here is exactly what closes: northbound Rural Road between Rio Salado Parkway and University Drive. University Drive westbound from Rural Road to McClintock Drive. Fifth, sixth, and seventh streets in both directions between Forest and College avenues.
College Avenue in both directions between sixth street and Veterans Way. McAllister Drive in both directions between University Drive and Terrace Road. That is not just congestion — those are published closures that block the most obvious approaches from the north and east sides of the stadium.
Rent a bus to Sun Devil Stadium and the whole equation shifts. One vehicle handles the full headcount from Peoria, Glendale, Surprise, or wherever the group is gathering. The bus takes Loop 101 South, approaches via Rio Salado Parkway — the northern corridor that stays open when the south-side street grid closes — and drops your group near the north end of the stadium.
It parks and waits. After the game, when post-game surge pricing hits every rideshare app in Tempe, your group walks out and climbs aboard. Nobody scrambles for a ride, nobody coordinates a caravan, nobody drives home from a night game.
That is what a west Valley charter bus rental to Mountain America Stadium actually solves.
Charter Bus & Party Bus Drop-Off at Mountain America Stadium
ASU Sun Devil Athletics confirms that visiting band and team buses park on the north end of the stadium — which tells you the commercial vehicle approach in Tempe runs via Rio Salado Parkway to the north side, not through the closed surface streets to the south and west. For ADA guests or passengers with limited mobility, the published fan drop-off point is near the South Packard Drive Structure (Structure 7), where courtesy cart service runs from two hours before kickoff through approximately one hour after games conclude. General drop-offs are directed toward Veterans Way, the stadium's front address, though Veterans Way itself closes near the gates once the game-day closure plan kicks in.
For an organized group on a charter bus, the north-side approach via Rio Salado is the practical one. Your group unloads near the north end and walks south along the stadium exterior to reach the appropriate gate. Given the stadium's 53,599-seat footprint, that is a compact walk — and it beats the alternative of sitting in the Rural Road backup or trying to find a legal drop point on a closed street grid.
The bus then stages on the north side during the game and positions for your pre-arranged post-game pickup, so there is no regrouping across a scattered rideshare scramble when the crowd flows out.
Visiting band and team buses park on the north end of the stadium, per ASU Sun Devil Athletics. For a fan group on a charter bus or party bus, that is the correct approach vector: north via Rio Salado Parkway, which stays accessible when the south and west surface streets close five and a half hours before kickoff. Set your post-game pickup window before the group goes into the gates — once tickets are scanned, Mountain America Stadium does not allow re-entry.
For stadium-scale concerts — which bring load-in and production staging that shifts access routes compared to football — the north approach off Rio Salado still works, but arrival timing and any event-specific staging instructions may vary from the standard home game protocol. A support team is one call away at 480-521-0844 to talk through logistics for your specific event date before you book.
Tempe Game-Day Road Closures: What Catches People Off Guard
The closure pattern around Mountain America Stadium is consistent across the 2025 and 2026 football seasons, published by the City of Tempe before every home game. Northbound Rural Road between Rio Salado Parkway and University Drive closes — the main north-south arterial on the stadium's east side. University Drive westbound from Rural Road to McClintock Drive closes.
Fifth, sixth, and seventh streets between Forest and College avenues close in both directions. College Avenue between sixth street and Veterans Way closes. McAllister Drive between University Drive and Terrace Road closes.
Southbound Scottsdale Road/Rural Road between Curry Road and Rio Salado Parkway closes. All of this begins five and a half hours before kickoff and bus detours remain in effect until approximately one hour after games conclude.
On homecoming weekends or when Ironman Tempe overlaps with a football game — as happened in November 2024 — expect Rio Salado Parkway to also close between Mill and Ash avenues from Friday evening through Sunday, which adds another layer to the detour grid. The takeaway for trip planners: the obvious approaches from Scottsdale Road, University Drive, or Rural Road are blocked well before kickoff, and navigation apps that haven't accounted for the closures will route you into dead ends. A bus approaching from the west via I-10 and Loop 202 with a north-side Rio Salado entry avoids most of this — and arrives before the closures make the surface grid impassable for late arrivals.
We always recommend checking the official Mountain America Stadium parking and traffic page before your specific game date, since road closure details can vary for Homecoming weekends, bowl matchups, and events that overlap with other Tempe activities.
Parking at Mountain America Stadium: What It Costs and When It Fills
Game-day general admission parking at Mountain America Stadium runs $20 per vehicle in the pay lots. Lots open five and a half hours before kickoff; reserved passholder lots open seven hours out. The named lots ring the stadium on both the north and south sides.
Via Rio Salado Drive on the north: Gray Lot (formerly Lot 8, at Rio Salado and Rural Road), Black Lot, Pink Lot, Copper/RV Lot, Green Lot, and Maroon Lots East and West. Via University Drive on the south: Gold Lot, Orange Lot, Novus Structure, Packard Structure, Fulton Center Garage, and Stadium Structure. The Packard Structure's first floor is the designated accessible parking area; the Novus Structure is pay-by-QR code on arrival — no cash accepted.
Season parking passes run from $100 for Copper, Black, and Pink lots to $250 for Reserved Green and Orange lots, with RV passes at $500. For 2026, construction of a new indoor practice facility is adding approximately 800 displaced spaces — but ASU Athletics has confirmed that total parking inventory is not reduced, only reallocated to expanded surface areas north and east of the stadium. All season ticket holders must participate in a new parking selection by priority points; the surface-lot options and structures around the stadium remain open for day-of general admission.
The thing every first-timer misses: Mountain America Stadium is not a suburban arena with acres of surface lots. It is a dense university campus in central Tempe. All seven 2025 ASU home games sold out, and 2026 demand tracks the same direction under coach Kenny Dillingham's back-to-back winning campaigns.
On a sold-out game, the lots fill, and the online resale market for parking passes on those dates spikes accordingly. One 56-seat charter bus replaces approximately 14 cars and their 14 separate $20 game-day passes — that is $280 in parking eliminated before the bus cost is even factored in. For groups of 20 or more, the per-head math typically lands in the same range as driving separately, with the bus adding the benefit of no one splitting up in traffic and no one managing the return trip.
Every Way to Get to Sun Devil Stadium, Compared
Mountain America Stadium sits in one of the better-served transit corridors in the Valley. The light rail stop is immediately adjacent. That makes this venue one of the places in Arizona where public transit is a genuine option — not a consolation prize — for certain groups.
Here is an honest comparison.
| Option | Cost shape | Arrive together? | Door-to-door | Best group size |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Charter bus or party bus | One flat rate, split by the group | Yes — one vehicle, one arrival | Best — north-end drop via Rio Salado; bus stages during game | 15–56 people from Peoria or west Valley |
| Valley Metro Light Rail | ~$4/person round-trip | Only if booked on the same train | Excellent — Veterans Way/College Ave stop is immediately adjacent to the south end | Small groups already near a station |
| Tempe Streetcar | Free with light rail transfer | No — first come, first served | Good — Marina Heights stop on the north side connects to park-and-ride at Dorsey/Apache | Smaller groups connecting within Tempe |
| Rideshare (Uber/Lyft) | Per car each way + post-game surge | No — multiple vehicles, staggered ETAs | Fair — post-game pickup areas around the stadium fill fast when 53,000 fans exit at once | 1–4 per car; impractical for large groups |
| Drive and park | $20/car + gas | No — caravans split at closures | Varies; Rural Road and University Drive closures complicate the approach from most directions | 1–2 cars arriving very early |
For a small group already in Tempe or Scottsdale with easy light rail access, Valley Metro is a genuinely great call — the Veterans Way/College Avenue station is literally co-located with the stadium's south end, and a round-trip costs about $4 per person. The Tempe Streetcar's Marina Heights stop on the stadium's north side adds another option for riders connecting from the Dorsey/Apache park-and-ride. But neither route reaches Peoria's residential neighborhoods without multiple transfers — which means getting the group to a station becomes its own coordination problem for west Valley fans.
For a group of 20 or 30 people leaving from Peoria, Surprise, or Glendale, one bus is usually the simpler math. That is the group this guide is written for.
What Size Bus Fits Your Sun Devil Stadium Group?
The right vehicle comes down to headcount and how much gear you are hauling. Mountain America Stadium tailgating rules limit each setup to a single assigned parking space — one vehicle, one space, no claiming adjacent spots — which means the bus's undercarriage bays are where the coolers, folding chairs, and propane setup live during the game. The full vehicle lineup breaks down like this for a game-day run from Peoria.
| Vehicle | Seats | Storage | Best for | Key amenities |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 14-passenger Sprinter limo / Sprinter van | Up to 14 | Modest | Suite attendees, small VIP groups, club-seat groups | Premium leather, USB charging, tinted privacy windows, individual reading lights |
| 15–35 passenger minibus | 15–35 | Overhead + some underfloor | Mid-size fan groups, corporate game-day outings | Powerful A/C, reclining seats — better maneuverability on campus streets near the stadium |
| Party bus (15–50 passengers) | 15–50 | Onboard, lighter | Fan groups focused on the rolling pregame experience | LED lighting, Bluetooth sound, flat-panel TVs, wraparound perimeter seating |
| 40–56 passenger charter bus | Up to 56 | Excellent — deep undercarriage bays | Large fan groups, corporate outings, concert crowds | Reclining seats, climate control, overhead storage, WiFi, power outlets, onboard restrooms, undercarriage luggage bays |
For a fan group focused on the pregame, a 25- or 40-passenger party bus brings LED lighting and a premium sound system that keeps the energy going from the Loop 101 all the way to the north-end drop. For larger groups heading out from the west Valley, a full-size charter bus provides deep undercarriage bays for propane grills and coolers, plus an onboard restroom for the 35-to-45 minute return run back to Peoria after a long evening. ADA-accessible vehicles are available through the network — mention your needs when requesting a quote so the right vehicle can be arranged.
Sun Devil Stadium Party Bus and Charter Bus Rental Prices
Pricing for a Sun Devil Stadium party bus or charter bus rental from Peoria moves with four variables: vehicle size, how many hours the bus is reserved (including tailgate time and the post-game wait), your specific game date, and the mileage from your pickup address. Peoria to Mountain America Stadium is roughly 33 miles each way, so a typical game-day block for a west Valley group runs six to eight hours — pre-game pickup through the post-game return. Here are planning ranges to give you a realistic idea before you call.
| Vehicle | Weekday hourly | Weekend hourly | Per-day rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sprinter van (up to 14) | $200–$275/hr | $225–$375/hr | $1,400–$2,750 |
| 15–35 passenger minibus | $200–$250/hr | $200–$275/hr | $1,100–$2,150 |
| 25-passenger party bus | $250–$350/hr | $275–$375/hr | $1,850–$2,900 |
| 40-passenger party bus | $300–$350/hr | $325–$500/hr | $2,300–$3,500 |
| 50-passenger party bus | $300–$450/hr | $325–$500/hr | $2,150–$4,050 |
| 40–56 passenger charter bus | $200–$350/hr | $200–$350/hr | $1,350–$2,850 |
These are planning ranges — the real quote moves with your date, vehicle availability, and how many hours you need. To give you an idea of what the numbers look like on an actual trip: a 36-person alumni group from Peoria books a 40-passenger party bus for a 7 PM Saturday kickoff against Kansas State. Pickup at 3:30 PM from a Peoria neighborhood, north-end drop at Mountain America Stadium around 4:45 PM, tailgate through 6:15, game, and a post-game return run back west.
That is about a seven-and-a-half-hour block. At $325/hr on a Saturday, that comes to roughly $2,437 — about $68 per person for 36 people. The group skips 12 separate $20 parking passes ($240), post-game surge pricing, and the hour of bumper-to-bumper traffic on Loop 101 heading back to Peoria.
Check the Peoria party bus prices page for more on what shapes the quote, or call 480-521-0844 any time to get a quote for your date in about a minute.
Getting to Mountain America Stadium: Routes and Drive Times
Mountain America Stadium sits at 500 East Veterans Way, Tempe, AZ 85287 — roughly 33 miles east of central Peoria. The most common west Valley approach is Loop 101 South to the I-10 East / Loop 202 East interchange in Tempe, with the northern Rio Salado Parkway entry being the practical one for oversized vehicles on game day when University Drive and Rural Road are closed.
| From… | Approx. distance | Off-peak drive time |
|---|---|---|
| Peoria (central) | ~33 miles | 35–45 minutes |
| Surprise | ~40 miles | 40–55 minutes |
| Glendale | ~28 miles | 30–40 minutes |
| Scottsdale (north) | ~18 miles | 25–35 minutes |
| Chandler / Gilbert | ~14 miles | 15–25 minutes |
| Phoenix Sky Harbor (PHX) | ~6 miles | 10–15 minutes |
Those off-peak numbers stretch significantly on packed Saturday home games — plan an extra 30 to 45 minutes each direction when the I-10/Loop 202 interchange stacks up and the Tempe surface streets restrict access before kickoff. For groups flying into the Valley for a marquee matchup or a bowl game, Phoenix Sky Harbor (PHX) is just six miles southwest of the stadium — the shortest airport-to-stadium run of any major venue in the Phoenix metro. One bus pickup at the terminal and a direct run to the north end of Mountain America Stadium is as clean as airport-to-game-day transportation gets.
For direction-specific approach guidance, the official Mountain America Stadium parking page publishes recommended routes from each quadrant of the Valley.
Tailgating at Mountain America Stadium: The Rules
ASU's tailgating setup differs from what most NFL stadium visitors are used to, and knowing the rules before you haul a full spread from Peoria saves a headache at the gate. Per the stadium's published tailgating policy:
Beer and wine only. No spirits, no kegs, no common-source containers. No glass bottles or glass containers in parking lots or structures, period.
One space, one group. Your tailgate is limited to your single assigned parking space — you cannot save adjacent spots, spread across the row, or set up in an unassigned area. Propane grills are permitted; charcoal is not.
If you are tailgating in a parking structure, propane grilling is restricted to the roof/top level only. Clear out your entire tailgate area within one hour after the game ends. Golf carts and unauthorized vehicles in the lots are prohibited.
For a bus group with a general admission lot pass, the bus anchors the space — folding chairs, a propane grill, and the cooler come out of the undercarriage bays, and everything fits within the footprint of the bus in its space. One critical detail that catches people off guard: once you scan your ticket and enter Mountain America Stadium, you cannot re-enter upon exiting, per ASU's own game day guide. Coordinate your tailgate timing so the group is finished and geared up for entry before splitting up at the gates.
Clear Bag Policy — Mountain America Stadium: Each guest may carry one clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bag no larger than 12″ × 6″ × 12″ (or a one-gallon clear Ziploc bag), plus one small clutch or wristlet no larger than 4.5″ × 6.5″. Backpacks, fanny packs, mesh bags, and opaque bags are not permitted. Outside food and beverages are not allowed; one factory-sealed plastic water bottle up to 51 oz is permitted per guest.
Stadium gates open 90 minutes before kickoff and all guests go through walk-through metal detector screening.
Concert and Big-Event Bus Rentals to Mountain America Stadium
Mountain America Stadium has hosted some of the biggest touring acts in history on Frank Kush Field — U2 and the Rolling Stones are both on the venue's concert ledger — and when a major tour books Tempe, the same road-closure framework that governs football Saturdays activates around the event. The difference on concert nights: production and load-in traffic occupy the north-side staging areas differently than a football game, and the post-show rideshare scramble can be even more intense than post-game football. A stadium-scale concert lets out 50,000 people at the same moment — all heading for pickup zones around Rio Salado Parkway, University Drive, and the surrounding side streets simultaneously.
A Sun Devil Stadium concert bus rental from Peoria handles this the same way a football group does: north approach via Rio Salado, group drops near the north end, bus stages nearby, picks the group up at a pre-arranged window after the show. That pickup window is the key detail — setting it before your group walks into the venue means no one is guessing where the bus is when they walk out at midnight. Compare that to post-show rideshare: multiple car requests from a group of 20, staggered arrival times, and a surge rate that spikes the moment the lights go up inside the stadium.
Concert bookings to Mountain America Stadium fill fast when major tours announce Arizona dates. A Peoria concert party bus rental to the stadium is worth securing as soon as your tickets land in your inbox. The vehicle supply for a Saturday night stadium show in the Phoenix metro tightens quickly, and waiting until the week before means choosing from whatever is left.
Call 480-521-0844 to check availability for your show date.
2026 Events at Mountain America Stadium
The 2026 calendar at Mountain America Stadium gives west Valley groups multiple reasons to rent a bus to Tempe across both fall football and December bowl season. Here is what is confirmed.
ASU Sun Devil Football — 2026 Home Games. Coach Kenny Dillingham's Sun Devils host six home games at Mountain America Stadium in 2026 after back-to-back winning seasons (11-3 in 2024, 8-5 in 2025). The home slate: Morgan State (September 5), Baylor (October 3), Hawaii (October 10), Kansas State (October 24), Colorado (November 7), and Oklahoma State (November 21).
Every 2025 home game sold out, and 2026 ticket demand reflects the same trajectory. For any Big 12 rivalry matchup or rivalry-adjacent date, bus availability from the west Valley fills ahead of the game — book as soon as the opponent and kickoff time are confirmed on the Mountain America Stadium schedule.
Cactus Bowl — December 26, 2026. The Cactus Bowl returns to Tempe for the first time since 2015, moving from Chase Field back to Mountain America Stadium due to upcoming Arizona Diamondbacks renovation work. The game tips off at 5:30 p.m. MST on ABC — primetime Saturday Night Football — matching a Big Ten team against a Big 12 opponent. Per the Fiesta Sports Foundation announcement, the Cactus Bowl's return to the ASU campus fills seats "right on top of the action" in the lower level and premium areas. December 26 brings out-of-town fans who have flown in for bowl week and need transport from Sky Harbor or the Scottsdale hotel corridor — a charter bus covers that leg cleanly, from terminal curb to the north end of the stadium. Bowl-week vehicle supply tightens weeks in advance. Call 480-521-0844 as soon as your group's bowl plans are set.
Who Books a Bus to Sun Devil Stadium
The same transportation that handles an 11 AM kickoff works just as well for a December bowl or a stadium concert. These are the groups that request Sun Devil Stadium bus rentals most through Peoriapartybuscompany.com:
Fan groups and alumni chapters from Peoria and the west Valley. West Valley Sun Devil fans who skip the Rural Road backup, arrive together via the north end, and turn the Loop 101 run into part of the pregame. A party bus with LED lighting and Bluetooth sound keeps that energy from the freeway to the first snap.
The Peoria sporting event party bus page covers group transportation to every major Valley sports venue.
Corporate groups and suite parties. Companies with suite access or a club seat block who want guests transported from Scottsdale or Phoenix hotels without the parking coordination. One pickup point, north-end drop, and a post-game return — no one in the group manages parking or navigation.
See the Peoria corporate event charter bus page for group rates and itinerary options.
Out-of-town visitors flying in for bowl week or a big matchup. Groups landing at Sky Harbor with no rental car and no desire to navigate the Tempe closure grid for the first time. One bus meets the group at baggage claim and delivers them to the north end of Mountain America Stadium — no rideshare coordination, no split arrivals.
The Sky Harbor shuttle guide covers the terminal-by-terminal pickup details for the airport leg.
Birthday and milestone celebrations wrapped around a game. A Sun Devil home game is a solid anchor for a group birthday — add a Peoria birthday party bus with LED lighting and the commute becomes part of the event. The bachelorette or bachelor party bus page covers celebration groups doing game day as part of a weekend itinerary.
Planning other Valley venues on the same trip? The State Farm Stadium guide covers Cardinals games and Fiesta Bowl logistics in Glendale, and the Footprint Center guide handles Suns game-day transportation in downtown Phoenix.
Frequently Asked Questions About Bus Rentals to Sun Devil Stadium
Where does a charter bus drop off at Mountain America Stadium?
ASU Sun Devil Athletics confirms that visiting band and team buses use the north end of the stadium. The practical approach for oversized vehicles is north via Rio Salado Parkway, which stays accessible when the south and west surface streets close five and a half hours before kickoff. For ADA guests or passengers with limited mobility, the published drop-off point is near the South Packard Drive Structure (Structure 7), with courtesy cart service from two hours before kickoff through approximately one hour after games end.
General drop-offs are directed toward Veterans Way, though that corridor closes near the gates on game day. Confirm any event-specific staging instructions when you book.
How much is parking at Mountain America Stadium?
General admission pay lots are $20 per vehicle. The Novus Structure is pay-on-arrival by QR code (no cash). Season parking passes range from $100 (Copper, Black, Pink lots) to $250 (Reserved Green and Orange lots), with RV passes at $500.
Lots open five and a half hours before kickoff; reserved lots open seven hours out. On sold-out games — all seven 2025 home games sold out — arrive early or expect the lots to be at capacity. Review the official Mountain America Stadium parking page before your visit for current lot availability and any 2026 construction-related adjustments.
Which roads close around Sun Devil Stadium on game day?
Closures begin five and a half hours before kickoff. Northbound Rural Road closes between Rio Salado Parkway and University Drive. University Drive westbound closes from Rural Road to McClintock Drive.
Fifth, sixth, and seventh streets close between Forest and College avenues. College Avenue closes between sixth street and Veterans Way. McAllister Drive closes between University Drive and Terrace Road.
Southbound Scottsdale Road/Rural Road closes between Curry Road and Rio Salado Parkway. Homecoming weekends and events like Ironman Tempe add further closures on Rio Salado Parkway. Bus detours remain in effect until approximately one hour after games conclude.
How far is Mountain America Stadium from Peoria, AZ?
About 33 miles via Loop 101 South — roughly 35 to 45 minutes off-peak, and 60 to 75 minutes or more with game-day traffic around the I-10/Loop 202 interchange factored in. A charter bus from Peoria handles the full round trip and stages at the stadium during the game so there is no post-game wait on the return.
What are the tailgating rules at Mountain America Stadium?
Beer and wine only — no spirits, no kegs, no glass containers in lots or structures. Your setup is limited to your single assigned parking space; adjacent spots cannot be claimed or saved. Propane grills are permitted (charcoal is not); propane grilling in parking structures is restricted to the roof level.
Clear out within one hour after the game. Once you scan your ticket and enter the stadium, re-entry is not allowed — coordinate your tailgate so everything you need inside is with you before the group splits at the gates.
What is the clear bag policy at Mountain America Stadium?
One clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bag no larger than 12″ × 6″ × 12″ (or a one-gallon Ziploc bag) per guest, plus one small clutch no larger than 4.5″ × 6.5″. Backpacks, fanny packs, mesh bags, and opaque bags are prohibited. Outside food and drinks are not allowed; one factory-sealed plastic water bottle up to 51 oz is permitted per person.
All guests go through walk-through metal detector screening. Stadium gates open 90 minutes before kickoff.
Is there a light rail stop near Mountain America Stadium?
Yes — the Veterans Way/College Avenue station is immediately adjacent to the stadium's south end, the closest rail stop to any major college football venue in Arizona. A round-trip game-day fare runs about $4 per person via Valley Metro. The Tempe Streetcar's Marina Heights stop on the stadium's north side adds a second transit connection.
For groups already near the light rail line in central Tempe or Scottsdale, transit is a practical option. For west Valley groups leaving from Peoria, Glendale, or Surprise, getting to a station adds coordination overhead that one bus eliminates.
When should I book a bus to Mountain America Stadium?
For regular-season home games, two to four weeks of lead time is generally workable — but earlier is always better on vehicle availability and pricing. For marquee Big 12 matchups, the Cactus Bowl on December 26, and any stadium-scale concert, book as soon as your tickets are confirmed. All seven 2025 home games sold out, and bowl-week vehicle supply for December 26 tightens fast once the matchup is set.
Call 480-521-0844 or use the online quote tool to check what is available for your date.
Can a charter bus pick up my group at Phoenix Sky Harbor and take them to the game?
Yes — Phoenix Sky Harbor (PHX) is approximately six miles southwest of Mountain America Stadium, making it one of the cleanest airport-to-stadium runs in the Phoenix metro. A charter bus picks your full group up at the baggage claim level and delivers them to the north end of the stadium without anyone splitting into rideshares after landing. See the Phoenix Sky Harbor shuttle guide for terminal-by-terminal pickup details.
How do I get a quote for a Sun Devil Stadium bus from Peoria?
Fill out the quick form on this site or call 480-521-0844 any time — pricing for your specific date and group size comes back in about a minute, with no account required and no obligation. Peoriapartybuscompany.com connects you to a large network of bus companies serving Peoria and the Valley, so you can compare vehicles and pricing in one place instead of calling around to multiple providers separately.
Book Your Sun Devil Stadium Bus Today
The right bus for your next game day or concert at Mountain America Stadium is one quick form away. Whether it is a 14-person Sprinter limo for a suite group, a 30-passenger party bus for an alumni chapter heading out from Peoria, or a 56-seat charter bus for a corporate outing — Peoriapartybuscompany.com connects you to a large network of bus companies serving the Valley so you can compare vehicles and pricing in seconds, with no account required and no obligation. Call 480-521-0844 any time for a free quote, or use the online tool to check available options.
West Valley fans who lock in their dates early skip the Rural Road backup entirely — and that alone is worth the call.
Mountain America Stadium (Sun Devil Stadium): 500 E Veterans Way, Tempe, AZ 85287 — (480) 965-2381


