Party Bus Rentals in Centennial, Colorado
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Party Bus Rentals in Centennial
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Centennial sits at the southern edge of the metro, where E-470 meets I-25 and C-470 — right in the middle of one of the fastest-growing suburban corridors in the state. That geography makes it a common launch point for groups heading to Ball Arena in Denver, Empower Field at Mile High, Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, or Colorado Springs venues just 45 minutes south. Whatever the occasion — a prom night, a wedding shuttle loop, a corporate offsite — Partybuscoloradosprings.net connects you to the right vehicle for that specific trip.
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Bus Rentals for Centennial Groups
Through the network accessible on this site, Centennial groups can browse 14-passenger Sprinter limos, Sprinter vans, 15–35 passenger minibuses, party buses ranging from 15 to 50 passengers, and 40–56 passenger charter buses. Browse the full vehicle lineup or call 719-309-2313 to get a quote in under a minute.
Vehicle photos show representative examples — exact make, model, color, interior, features, and availability vary by provider and trip.
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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 719-309-2313 to view current vehicle options, photos, availability, and pricing. Confirm the exact vehicle details and amenities before booking.
Choose Available Amenities on Your Centennial Bus
Not every Centennial group needs the same thing — and the network on this site reflects that. A 25-passenger party bus typically comes with perimeter seating, a premium sound system with Bluetooth, color-changing LED lighting, and flat-panel TVs — a great match for a bachelorette night heading up I-25 to LoDo. A Sprinter van is a smart fit for a smaller executive group shuttling between Centennial office parks and a Denver conference venue, with leather seating and climate control for the 30-minute run up the highway.
A full charter bus covering 40–56 passengers adds onboard restrooms and undercarriage luggage bays — essential if your group is heading to a multi-stop brewery crawl or a day trip to Rocky Mountain National Park. Amenities vary by vehicle and provider, but comparing them side by side takes about 30 seconds on this site.
Air-conditioning
Wraparound Leather Seats
AUX / Bluetooth Sound System
LED and Fiber Optic Lighting
Built-in Bar Areas With Ice Storage and Cup Holders
TVs and Entertainment Systems
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 719-309-2313 before booking.
See Centennial Party Bus Rental Prices
Party bus rental prices in Centennial vary based on your vehicle, date, and how long you need it. As a planning reference: a minibus typically runs $200–$275 per hour on weekdays, while a 30-passenger party bus runs around $300–$425 per hour on weekends. A full charter bus can land anywhere from $1,350 to $2,850 for a day trip.
Those are planning ranges — your actual quote will shift based on your specific date, pickup location, and how many hours you need. The fastest way to get a quote for your trip is to fill out the quick form on this site or call 719-309-2313. Pricing for your exact itinerary takes about a minute to pull.
Check the Centennial party bus prices page for more detail on what different vehicles typically run.
| Type of Bus | Cost Per Hour Weekdays | Cost Per Hour Weekends | Cost Per Day |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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 719-309-2313. | |||
Why Groups in Centennial Compare Before They Book
Because calling five transportation companies one at a time — describing your group size, your pickup address, your date, your itinerary — is a real waste of a Tuesday afternoon. Partybuscoloradosprings.net replaces that entire process with one form. You enter your details once, and you see vehicles and rates from multiple providers serving Centennial and the metro. Compare them.
Pick what fits. Done.
The site covers every common Centennial group trip: a wedding shuttle loop between a Highlands Ranch hotel block and a South Metro reception venue, a concert charter bus run up to Ball Arena or Red Rocks, a prom pickup in the Arapahoe County suburbs, a game-day bus to Empower Field. And because the network includes providers across the full metro — not just one city — you're never stuck with a single fleet or a single price. Every vehicle type from Sprinter limos to 56-seat charter buses is in the mix.
Call 719-309-2313 any time, any day — a quote is free and takes under a minute.
Group & Event Transportation Services in Centennial
Partybuscoloradosprings.net makes it easy to find the right bus for any occasion in Centennial — from airport transfers and corporate shuttles to wedding transportation, prom nights, concert runs, and sporting events. Whatever brings your group together, there's a vehicle in the network ready for it. Call 719-309-2313 to get moving.

Centennial Airport Shuttles & Transportation
Denver International Airport (DIA) sits roughly 35 miles northeast of Centennial — about 40 to 55 minutes by car on a normal day, and significantly longer when I-70 East backs up through the Mousetrap interchange downtown. For a group of 20 flying out together, coordinating separate rideshares to DIA means staggered arrivals, luggage crammed into sedan trunks, and someone inevitably missing the security window. A minibus or charter bus from Centennial loads everyone at once — one departure, one drop at the terminal curb, no guesswork.
DIA's commercial vehicle pickup and drop-off procedures place buses in the designated commercial lanes on Level 5 of the Jeppesen Terminal — confirm your terminal and lane with the vehicle provider before your travel date. For groups flying into Colorado Springs Airport (COS) instead, the drive back to Centennial is roughly 60 miles south on I-25 and typically runs 55–70 minutes. Either way, a Centennial airport shuttle through this site makes the logistics simple.
Call 719-309-2313 and a quote is ready in under a minute.

Centennial Bachelor & Bachelorette Transportation
A Centennial bachelorette night heading into Denver has all the ingredients for a great evening — and all the ingredients for a parking nightmare. LoDo's bar district around Larimer Street, RiNo's breweries along Brighton Boulevard, and rooftop spots in the Golden Triangle all sit in dense urban blocks where parking is metered, garages charge $25–$40 a night, and street spots disappear by 8 PM on a Friday. Someone in the group inevitably ends up as the designated non-drinker, watching the tab but not joining it.
A party bus from Centennial solves the whole equation. Load up at the hotel or house, ride north to Denver with the group together, hit every stop on the itinerary without anyone circling blocks, and ride back at whatever hour the night ends. A 25-passenger party bus with LED lighting and a sound system keeps the energy going between stops.
For a smaller group, a Sprinter limo is a cleaner fit. Browse options through the Centennial bachelor and bachelorette transportation page or call 719-309-2313 now.

Centennial Birthday, Sweet 16, & Quinceañera Party Bus Rentals
A party bus arrival is one of the most memorable entrances a Sweet 16 or quinceañera can make — and Centennial families have plenty of great venues to work with. Reception halls along Arapahoe Road and event centers in Lone Tree and Greenwood Village are popular choices for both milestone celebrations. A party bus in a matching color, loaded with a full group of guests, pulling up to the venue entrance is the kind of moment the birthday guest of honor talks about for years.
For adult milestone birthdays heading into Denver — a 30th at a rooftop in RiNo, a 40th at a private dining room downtown — a Sprinter limo handles smaller VIP groups in style, while a 40-passenger party bus fits the bigger group comfortably for the round trip. Browse the Centennial birthday party bus page for vehicle options by group size, or call 719-309-2313 any time to get pricing in under a minute.

Centennial Concert Transportation & Shuttles
Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison is the destination that Centennial concert-goers plan around all summer. The venue sits about 35 miles northwest of Centennial via C-470 West and CO-470, and while the park itself is breathtaking, the exit after a show is a slow crawl — a single road out of the canyon, thousands of cars, and no rideshare staging area that's anywhere close to convenient. Groups that drive themselves sit in that line for 45 minutes to an hour while their energy drains after the last song.
A charter bus from Centennial means you load up at the lot, let the canyon clear, and ride back together — no one is stuck navigating Red Rocks Road at midnight. Read more in the Red Rocks bus rental guide.
Ball Arena in Denver hosts touring artists on major runs — Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, and arena-level acts that sell out months out and spike I-25 northbound to a parking-lot crawl on show nights. For Centennial groups, a concert bus rental is the obvious call. Ball Arena's commercial drop-off is on Chopper Circle; see the Ball Arena bus guide for the current approach.
Call 719-309-2313 to lock in a vehicle before show-week pricing spikes.

Centennial Corporate Event Transportation
The Centennial and Arapahoe County office corridor — along Arapahoe Road, Dry Creek Road, and the light rail spine down to Lone Tree — generates consistent demand for corporate shuttle runs. When a company needs to move a team from a Centennial campus to a Denver conference at the Colorado Convention Center (700 14th St, Denver, CO 80202), the 25-mile drive north on I-25 sounds easy until 40 employees all need to arrive at 8:00 AM. Coordinating that in separate vehicles eats the morning.
A single minibus or charter bus loads the full group at one campus entrance and delivers them to the Convention Center loading zone on 14th Street — everyone arrives together, nobody is late, and there's no fleet of rental cars to return afterward.
For off-site team events, quarterly kickoffs at a Greenwood Village venue, or airport pickups after a multi-city road show, a Centennial corporate event bus through this network handles every leg. Call 719-309-2313 for a custom group rate.

Centennial Private Event Transportation Services
Family reunions, church retreats, neighborhood block-party shuttles, and group day trips all need the same basic thing: a simple way to get everyone from Point A to Point B without asking twelve people to figure out their own rides. For Centennial groups heading to Rocky Mountain National Park for a day hike — about 90 miles north via US-36 — a charter bus makes the drive part of the experience rather than a logistical puzzle. Onboard restrooms on select charter buses mean fewer stops on the mountain highway, and undercarriage storage handles all the gear.
During summer months, the Rocky Mountain National Park timed entry permit system limits private vehicle access — but commercial motor carriers have a separate access framework. Confirm your vehicle provider's permit status when you book. For private events closer to home — a corporate picnic at Cherry Creek State Park, a retirement party at a Greenwood Village venue — a Centennial private event bus keeps headcount tight and the schedule on track.
Call 719-309-2313 to put together a custom package.

Centennial Homecoming & Prom Party Bus Rentals
Prom season in the Arapahoe County and Douglas County school districts runs late April through late May — and that window is the single busiest stretch of the year for party bus demand across the entire metro south. Grandview High School, Eaglecrest High School, Arapahoe High School, and Cherokee Trail High School all hold proms within that same 6-week span, which means availability compresses fast. A vehicle that has open dates in March may be fully committed by April.
For prom: book by January or February. Waiting until April is a serious gamble on availability and pricing. Partybuscoloradosprings.net makes it easy to compare vehicles, confirm pickup logistics, and get your group's night locked in early. The earlier the booking, the better the rate and the better the selection.
Check the Centennial prom bus page or call 719-309-2313 right now — before the calendar fills.

Centennial School Event & Field Trip Transportation
Field trips from Centennial schools regularly head to the Denver Museum of Nature & Science (2001 Colorado Blvd, Denver, CO 80205), the Denver Zoo (2300 Steele St, Denver, CO 80205), and the History Colorado Center (1200 Broadway, Denver, CO 80203). Each of those venues sits in a dense urban neighborhood where school bus logistics require advance coordination — the Denver Museum of Nature & Science uses a dedicated bus loop off Colorado Boulevard and Montview Boulevard, and the Denver Zoo stages group bus arrivals in the north lot off 23rd Avenue.
A charter bus from Centennial gives school groups significantly more comfort than a yellow bus for longer runs — reclining seats, overhead storage for backpacks and lunch bags, and climate control that actually keeps pace with a Colorado spring day. ADA-accessible vehicles are available through the network; note that when requesting a quote. For science center trips, sports team travel, or academic competition runs, a Centennial school event bus is easy to arrange.
Call 719-309-2313 to check availability for your date.

Centennial Sporting Event Transportation
Empower Field at Mile High (1701 Bryant St, Denver, CO 80204) is 28 miles north of Centennial via I-25, and game-day traffic on that stretch of the highway earns its reputation. By the time a Broncos home game kicks off in the early afternoon, the C-470 on-ramp at Santa Fe Drive is already stacking, and the Broadway exit near the stadium backs onto the highway well before kickoff. Groups that drive themselves pay $50–$75 for surface lot parking — and then sit in the same 45-minute post-game crawl on the way home.
A Centennial charter bus takes that entire equation off the table: your group boards together, the route is sorted out, and the post-game ride back is already done.
For Colorado Rapids or Colorado Mammoth games at Dick's Sporting Goods Park (6000 Victory Way, Commerce City, CO 80022) — about 40 miles north of Centennial — a minibus is the right-sized fit for a smaller fan group. Colorado Avalanche games at Ball Arena have a similar dynamic to Broncos days on I-25: pre-game ramp metering and post-game exit gridlock around Auraria Parkway. Read the Ball Arena transportation guide before your next game.
Book a Centennial sporting event bus through this site, or call 719-309-2313.

Centennial Wedding Transportation & Shuttle Service
Centennial and the surrounding Arapahoe County corridor have a dense hotel block scene — Hyatt Place, Marriott, Hilton, and Embassy Suites properties cluster near the Dry Creek and Arapahoe light rail stations. When a wedding reception is at a venue in Lone Tree, Greenwood Village, or Parker, guests staying at those hotels need a clean, timed shuttle loop to get to the venue and back without the anxiety of navigating unfamiliar South Metro streets at 10 PM.
A Centennial wedding shuttle bus handles that loop precisely — timed departures from the hotel block, drop at the venue entrance, and a return circuit after the reception ends. A 35-passenger minibus fits most mid-size wedding shuttle needs and has the maneuverability for narrow venue driveways that a full charter bus can't always navigate. For the bridal party itself, a 14-passenger Sprinter limo gives the wedding morning the right vehicle without overcommitting on size.
Call 719-309-2313 to put together a package that covers both — bridal party and guest shuttle, one quote, one call.

Centennial Winery Tour & Pub Crawl Transportation
Colorado's Front Range winery and craft brewery scene has grown into a serious destination for group tours. Centennial is well-positioned for both: the Parker Road and Lincoln Avenue corridors head south toward Castle Rock and the Black Forest wine country, while I-25 North puts the Denver brewing districts — RiNo's Brighton Boulevard tap rooms, the RINO Art District's craft beer row — about 30 minutes away on a clear afternoon. Planning a multi-stop winery run through the Pikes Peak region?
Colorado Springs' breweries and the meaderies along I-25 South round out a full day itinerary without retracing the same road twice.
A minibus or party bus keeps the group together at every stop and sidesteps the obvious problem with a self-driving winery tour. No one is counting drinks at each tasting, no one draws the short straw on the drive home, and the group stays intact from the first pour to the last. A Centennial winery and pub crawl bus rental is easy to configure for a half-day or full-day run — call 719-309-2313 and describe your route, and pricing comes back in about a minute.
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Party Bus & Group Transportation in Centennial & Beyond
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Frequently Asked Questions About Centennial Party Bus Rentals
How does this website work?
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What is Partybuscoloradosprings.net?
Partybuscoloradosprings.net is a quote-comparison website for group ground transportation. It is not a bus company and does not operate vehicles or provide transportation directly. The site connects you to vehicles and rates from a network of transportation providers serving Centennial and the greater Denver metro — so you compare options in one place instead of calling around.
Fill out the quick online form or call 719-309-2313 any time, no account needed.
How does Partybuscoloradosprings.net work?
Enter your trip details — date, group size, pickup address, destination — into the online form, and you'll see different vehicle options and rates from providers serving your area. Compare them side by side and find the right fit. Prefer to talk it through?
Call 719-309-2313 any time of day and a quote comes back in about a minute. No obligation, no account required.
How much does a party bus cost in Centennial?
Party bus rental prices in Centennial vary by vehicle size, date, and hours. As rough planning ranges: a minibus typically runs $200–$275 per hour on weekdays; a 25-passenger party bus runs $275–$375 per hour on weekends; a full 56-passenger charter bus can run $1,350–$2,850 for a day. These shift with demand — summer weekends, prom season, and Broncos home games all push rates higher.
For pricing on your specific date and itinerary, call 719-309-2313 or use the online form — a quote takes about a minute.
How far is Centennial from Red Rocks Amphitheatre?
Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison is roughly 35 miles from Centennial — about 40 minutes westbound on C-470 and CO-470 on a normal evening. On show nights, return traffic through the canyon adds significant time, and there is no easy rideshare staging inside the park. Groups that charter a bus from Centennial can wait out the initial post-show rush comfortably and then ride back together — no one is navigating Red Rocks Road at midnight.
See the Red Rocks bus rental guide for full logistics.
Is Denver International Airport easy to reach from Centennial by bus?
The drive from Centennial to DIA is about 35 miles northeast — 40 to 55 minutes under normal conditions, longer when I-70 East backs up through downtown Denver's interchange. For groups of 15 or more all flying out together, a single minibus or charter bus departure from Centennial is simpler to coordinate than separate rides to the same terminal. Commercial vehicles drop at Level 5 of the Jeppesen Terminal in designated commercial lanes.
Confirm your terminal and approach with the vehicle provider before travel day. Check the airport shuttle guide for additional logistics, or call 719-309-2313 to get a quote for your travel date.
When is bus availability tightest in Centennial and the South Metro?
The three crunch windows are prom season (late April through late May), summer Red Rocks concert season (June through September), and Broncos home-game Sundays (September through January). During each of these, demand across the metro compresses availability fast. For prom, vehicles in the Arapahoe and Douglas County school districts commit early — January or February bookings are common for May dates.
For summer concert runs to Red Rocks, booking 4–6 weeks out is the minimum. Broncos game-day buses often fill Thursday or Friday before the Sunday kickoff. Don't wait on any of these.
Can one quote cover multiple bus types — like a bridal party Sprinter and a guest shuttle minibus?
Yes. When you call 719-309-2313, a custom package can cover multiple vehicle types for the same event — a Sprinter limo for the bridal party in the morning and a 35-passenger minibus for the guest hotel shuttle loop in the evening, all quoted together. That approach is common for weddings in the South Metro where the bridal party and the guest list need different vehicles at different times.
Describe your full itinerary when you call and the quote will cover every leg.
How far in advance should I book?
For most events, four to eight weeks of lead time is a solid target — enough to get good vehicle selection without worrying about the calendar filling. For high-demand windows like prom season, Red Rocks summer shows, and Broncos home games, extend that to three to six months. The earlier you lock in, the better your options on vehicle type and price.
Call 719-309-2313 the moment your date and headcount are confirmed.
Popular Centennial Party Bus Destinations
Centennial groups head in every direction — north to Denver for sports and concerts, west to the mountains, and south to Colorado Springs for a full day of venues and attractions. Here are five destinations that Centennial party bus rentals serve most often, with the logistics that actually matter for planning your trip.

Empower Field at Mile High
Empower Field at Mile High (1701 Bryant St, Denver, CO 80204) holds over 76,000 for Broncos games and hosts concerts, international soccer matches, and college football on the same calendar. Game-day traffic on I-25 northbound from the Centennial area stacks early — by 90 minutes before kickoff, the ramps near Santa Fe are already running slow. Parking in the surrounding lots runs $40–$75 depending on proximity and presale vs. walk-up, and the post-game exit backs onto the highway for 30–45 minutes.
A Centennial charter bus bypasses the parking cost entirely, drops the group at the stadium's designated bus and van area on Bryant Street, and the return is already arranged for after the final whistle. Check the official Empower Field directions and parking page for current bus approach and drop-off details before game day.
Address: 1701 Bryant St, Denver, CO 80204 | Phone: (720) 258-3000

Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Red Rocks Amphitheatre (18300 W Alameda Pkwy, Morrison, CO 80465) is one of the most iconic outdoor venues in the world — 9,525 seats carved into natural sandstone formations west of Denver, with sightlines and acoustics that no indoor arena can replicate. The venue is roughly 35 miles from Centennial via C-470 West. The logistical reality: Red Rocks Road is the only exit after a show, and it is a single road funneling thousands of cars down from the park in one direction.
Post-show exit can add 45–60 minutes to the drive home. Rideshare pickup is in the lower lots and involves a substantial walk from the seating bowl. A charter bus from Centennial parks in the designated bus area, lets the initial post-show rush thin, and then loads the group for a smooth ride home.
See the full Red Rocks bus rental guide for approach and parking detail. Summer concert season runs June through September — book well ahead for headline shows.
Address: 18300 W Alameda Pkwy, Morrison, CO 80465

Ball Arena
Ball Arena (1000 Chopper Cir, Denver, CO 80204) is home to the Denver Nuggets, Colorado Avalanche, and Colorado Mammoth — and hosts arena-level concerts from major touring acts throughout the year. It sits in downtown Denver's Auraria neighborhood, where parking garages within walking distance run $25–$45 on event nights. From Centennial, the drive north on I-25 is straightforward outside of rush hour, but event nights push that window significantly.
The commercial bus drop-off approach uses Chopper Circle on the west side of the arena; confirm the exact staging area with your vehicle provider before the event, as it varies by event type. Post-event exit around Auraria Parkway and Speer Boulevard clogs quickly. A Centennial charter bus to Ball Arena means the group arrives together, skips the garage hunt, and the ride home is part of the plan.
Read the Ball Arena bus rental guide for more.
Address: 1000 Chopper Cir, Denver, CO 80204

Broadmoor World Arena
Broadmoor World Arena (3185 Venetucci Blvd, Colorado Springs, CO 80906) hosts concerts, minor-league hockey, and touring productions about 55 miles south of Centennial via I-25 South. It's a common destination for Centennial groups who want to catch a concert without fighting Denver's full arena congestion. Parking at Broadmoor World Arena is primarily surface lots surrounding the venue — more accessible than downtown Denver, but still a long walk from the far rows on a cold Colorado night.
A charter bus or minibus from Centennial loads at one spot, drops at the arena entrance on Venetucci Boulevard, and handles the return at whatever hour the show ends. The Broadmoor World Arena bus guide has the full logistics breakdown.
Address: 3185 Venetucci Blvd, Colorado Springs, CO 80906

Pikes Peak Center for the Performing Arts
Pikes Peak Center (190 S Cascade Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80903) is the primary performing arts venue for the Colorado Springs region — a concert hall hosting symphonies, Broadway touring productions, and headline performers about 55 miles south of Centennial on I-25. Downtown Colorado Springs parking around Cascade Avenue runs limited on performance nights, with metered street parking filling early and the closest garages reaching capacity before curtain. A Centennial group heading down for a performance night can skip the parking scramble entirely — a minibus parks in the designated commercial zones near the venue and picks the group up curbside at the same location after the show.
The Pikes Peak Center bus guide has approach and drop-off detail. Book the run south on I-25 and let the evening take care of itself.
Address: 190 S Cascade Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80903

Ford Amphitheater
Ford Amphitheater (95 Spectrum Loop, Colorado Springs, CO 80921) opened in August 2024 as an 8,000-capacity open-air venue in north Colorado Springs, and it now pulls south-metro groups down I-25 for the touring acts that used to require a Denver trip. It sits just off Exit 153, roughly 50 miles from Centennial, which makes it a straightforward run for a group vehicle. Parking is the catch: the paid lots fill early and the single Spectrum Loop approach handles the whole crowd at once, so a bus that drops at the venue and stages nearby saves the group the post-show crawl.
The Ford Amphitheater bus guide covers lot layout, shuttle options, and drop-off timing.
Address: 95 Spectrum Loop, Colorado Springs, CO 80921