Every Brewers fan knows the feeling: it's a Saturday afternoon in July, the temperature is perfect, the crew is pumped, and then someone mentions parking. Suddenly the conversation shifts from batting averages to who's designated driver, how you're splitting six cars across four different lots, and whether the Uecker Lot will even have space by the time you get there off I-94. With the ongoing I-94 East-West freeway construction chewing through the Stadium Interchange corridor through the 2026 season, that conversation is getting a whole lot more complicated than usual.

There's a smarter play. This guide covers everything a group organizer needs to know about renting a party bus or charter bus to American Family Field — where the bus actually drops your group off, where it parks, what the lot system looks like, how the I-94 construction changes your approach route, and what it genuinely costs. Party Bus In Milwaukee runs this game-day run for groups all season, so the logistics below come from doing it, not from a brochure.

Address

1 Brewers Way, Milwaukee, WI 53214

Capacity

41,900 — retractable roof, all-weather

Charter bus drop-off

Near Home Plate Gate/Ticket Office via Yount Drive, or west accessible bus drop-off zone

Bus/RV parking cost

$75 weekdays · $100 weekends, Opening Day & Cubs games

Lots open

3 hours before first pitch

I-94 construction

Stadium Interchange affected — plan alternate routes in 2026

Why a Milwaukee Brewers Party Bus Rental Is the Smarter Game-Day Call

The parking situation around American Family Field is already a logistical puzzle on a normal summer weekend. Add the 2026 I-94 East-West construction project — a 3.5-mile overhaul of the East-West Freeway that runs directly through the Stadium Interchange — and the math changes fast. WisDOT has been clear with Brewers fans: plan for extra time, check alternate routes before you leave, and expect that the freeway ramps you've used for years may be shifted or closed on any given game day.

A Milwaukee party bus rental sidesteps the whole scramble. Your group loads up at one pickup point, the route is handled for you, and you step off near the Home Plate Gate without anyone in the crew having burned 45 minutes circling the Yount Lot looking for an open stall. No one draws straws for who stays sober.

No one loses half the group at separate lots. The pregame energy builds on the bus instead of evaporating in stadium traffic on Bluemound Road.

Plus, the per-head math is often better than people expect. One 40-passenger charter bus replaces roughly 10 cars. That's 10 separate parking costs, 10 tanks of gas, and at least 10 people who can't have a beer on the way to the game — versus one flat rate split across the whole group.

Call 414-369-6454 and we'll break it down for your exact headcount.

Charter Bus Drop-Off and Parking at American Family Field

Here's the part most bus guides leave vague. At American Family Field, approved shuttle and charter vehicles use two designated drop-off areas per the Brewers' own published transportation guidance. The primary zone is near the Ticket Office and Home Plate Gate, accessible via Yount Drive.

The secondary accessible bus drop-off sits west of the ballpark. Unauthorized vehicles are prohibited from both zones and subject to ticketing and towing — so pre-arrangement matters, and it's part of what we sort out when you book with Party Bus In Milwaukee.

Once your group is off at the Home Plate Gate drop-off, you're steps from the main plaza entrance — the same zone where the Robin Yount, Hank Aaron, and Bob Uecker statues stand. Gates open 90 minutes before first pitch on most game days, and two hours before on Opening Day and bobblehead promotional games. After the drop-off, the bus moves to designated parking.

Where Buses Park: The American Family Lot and Oversized Vehicle Rates

Vehicles over 36 feet in length — which covers the charter buses in our fleet — are directed to the American Family Lot, just south of the ballpark. The parking rate for a bus or RV 36 feet or longer is $75 on weekday games (Monday–Friday) and $100 on weekend games, Opening Day, and Cubs games. That rate is paid day-of and covers the bus for the entire game.

For reference, vehicles between 18 and 36 feet long are classified as oversized and charged at two-stall rates: $34 General or $54 Preferred on weekdays, and $44 General or $84 Preferred on premium dates. Anything over 36 feet gets directed to the American Family Lot at the flat bus rate. Parking locations are determined by staff on arrival, and management reserves the right to direct oversized vehicles as needed.

The one-line version: your charter bus drops the group near the Home Plate Gate via Yount Drive, then waits in the American Family Lot south of the ballpark at $75–$100 depending on the date. That lot assignment is what makes the bus pickup at the end of the game clean — one agreed spot, no hunting through a multi-level garage when 41,000 fans are all leaving at once.

American Family Field, 1 Brewers Way, Milwaukee, WI 53214 — home of the Milwaukee Brewers, with charter bus drop-off near the Home Plate Gate via Yount Drive.

The I-94 Construction Factor: What Brewers Fans Need to Know in 2026

The I-94 East-West project is the single biggest variable in game-day planning for the entire 2026 Brewers season. The construction covers a 3.5-mile stretch of freeway including the Stadium Interchange — the exact interchange most fans use to reach American Family Field. Long-term eastbound and westbound lane closures are in place throughout the summer, and ramp configurations change as construction phases advance.

WisDOT and the Brewers have put up real planning infrastructure for this. There's a dedicated route planning tool at 94eastwest.wisconsindot.gov where you can enter your destination parking lot and your direction of arrival and get real-time recommended routes — including several alternate routes that avoid I-94 entirely. The tool is also accessible through QR codes posted throughout the ballpark and via the MLB Ballpark App.

For game days, WisDOT restores additional eastbound I-94 lanes and opens all ramps at the General Mitchell Interchange, but that only helps once you're already in the system.

The practical upshot for a group booking a bus: this is exactly the year to let someone else navigate. The I-94 approach your group has used for a decade may not work the same way this season. A Milwaukee charter bus rental takes all of that off your plate — the routing adjusts to whatever the construction schedule looks like on your game day, and your group doesn't spend the ride debating Waze versus Google Maps while the freeway funnels down to two lanes a mile from the ballpark.

American Family Field's Parking Lot System, Explained

There are sixteen named lots surrounding American Family Field, most named after Brewers legends. Knowing which lot is which matters because lot color and name determines which entrance you're closest to and how post-game traffic flows. Here's the breakdown that applies to a group visiting by bus:

  • Gantner Lot (Platinum): The closest premier lot, typically the highest-priced and first to fill.
  • Thomas and Aaron Lots (Gold Preferred): High-demand lots closest to the Home Plate Gate area, sell out fast on weekend dates.
  • Kuenn and American Family Lots (Preferred): The American Family Lot south of the ballpark is where charter buses and oversized vehicles are directed. This is your bus's home base during the game.
  • Uecker and Yount Lots (General): The Uecker and Yount Lots are the main general parking areas and where tailgating grids are set up. The Yount Lot is also adjacent to the Rideshare Lot accessed via Bluemound Road.
  • Molitor Lot: Alternate access from Bluemound Road; the Rideshare Lot for Uber and Lyft sits on the south end of the Molitor Lot.

All lots open three hours before first pitch. On major dates — Opening Day, Cubs series games, and Saturday nights — preferred and gold lots routinely fill within that first hour. Pre-purchasing your parking pass online is strongly recommended; the Brewers have also rolled out a QR-code-based live lot capacity system for 2026, with text alerts indicating which ramps are seeing the lowest wait times post-game.

We recommend checking the official American Family Field parking page before your game day for current lot assignments and pricing.

Tailgating at American Family Field: What's Allowed

One of the real draws of a bus trip to American Family Field is that the tailgate can start the moment the bus pulls away from your pickup spot. By the time you reach the lots, the group is already in full pregame mode. Here's how to make the tailgate work once you arrive:

  • Tailgating is permitted in all parking lots and lots open three hours before first pitch. Fans are expected to enter the ballpark within 30 minutes of game time.
  • Reserved tailgate grids are available in the Yount and Uecker Lots: a 3x2 grid of six parking spots accommodating up to 40 tailgaters per grid, with multiple grids purchasable for larger groups.
  • Tailgate Pavilions: Seven reserved pavilions for groups of 40 to 80 guests, with rental rates ranging from $300 to $600 per game day.
  • Tailgate Haus: Located in the American Family Lot — the same lot where charter buses park — the Tailgate Haus accommodates private parties of up to 150 guests at $800 per game day. This makes it a natural choice for large bus groups who want a covered, reservable space right next to where the bus parks.
  • Charcoal and gas grills are permitted in tailgating areas. Open fires are not.

For a group arriving by Milwaukee party bus, the Tailgate Haus in the American Family Lot is worth a look. Your bus parks there, your tailgate space is there, and the walk to the Home Plate Gate entrance is manageable. One zone, one plan, no splitting the group across three lots.

What Size Bus Does Your Group Need?

Not every Brewers outing calls for the same vehicle, and you should never pay for seats you don't actually need. Here's how the Party Bus In Milwaukee fleet maps to a game-day run to American Family Field:

Vehicle Capacity Tailgate gear Best for Key amenities
14-passenger Sprinter limo Up to 14 Modest — coolers, a few bags Small groups, suite-level outings, VIP crews Premium leather, USB charging, tinted privacy windows
15–35 passenger minibus ~15–35 Overhead bins plus some underfloor Office groups, mid-size fan crews Powerful A/C, plush reclining seats
Party bus (15–50 passengers) ~15–50 Onboard, lighter Fan groups who want the tailgate to start on the road Built-in bar, color-changing LED lighting, premium Bluetooth sound, flat-panel TVs, perimeter lounge seating
40–56 passenger charter bus Up to 56 Excellent — large undercarriage bays Large fan groups, company outings, church groups Reclining seats, climate control, overhead storage, WiFi, power outlets, onboard restroom, undercarriage bays

For fan groups that want the pregame energy rolling from the moment the bus leaves the curb, a 15- to 50-passenger party bus is the right pick — built-in bar, color-changing LEDs, and a sound system that keeps the walk-up music going before you ever reach the Yount Drive drop-off. For a larger company outing or a group with a lot of coolers and gear, a 56-passenger charter bus gives you the undercarriage bays for everything, plus an onboard restroom for the drive in from the suburbs. ADA-accessible vehicles are always available — just let us know your needs when you book.

Bus vs. Every Other Option: An Honest Comparison

We'll be straight with you: a private party bus isn't the right call for every group. For one or two people coming from a few miles away, driving and splitting a parking stall is fine. But the moment your crew grows past a few carfuls, the coordination cost of separate vehicles — different arrival times, scattered lots, multiple parking costs, and the designated-driver conversation — tips decisively toward one bus.

Here's the honest breakdown:

Option Cost shape Arrive together? I-94 construction headache? Drink freely? Best for
Private charter bus or party bus One flat rate, split by group Yes — one vehicle, one arrival No — routing handled for you Yes 15–56 passengers
Bar/hotel shuttle Free with purchase (bar) or per ticket (hotel) Only if on the same run Partially — shuttle navigates it Yes (on the shuttle) Small groups, solo fans
MCTS Bus (Routes CONNECT BRT or 18) $2.25/person Only if you catch the same bus No direct impact, but limited stops No Solo travelers, budget-first
Rideshare (Uber/Lyft) Per car each way + post-game surge No — multiple cars, split ETAs Yes — surge pricing during construction backups Yes 1–4 per car
Everyone drives Gas + parking per car ($17–$42+ per vehicle) No — caravans split up Full headache — each car navigates it No 1–2 cars max

The bar shuttle circuit is genuinely solid for individual fans — 25-plus Milwaukee bars and restaurants run free game-day shuttles with any food or drink purchase, with pickups starting 1.5 to 2 hours before first pitch and return runs resuming around the sixth inning. That's a great option for two or three people who don't have a group to coordinate. For a group of 20 or more, the logistics of a private bus win on every dimension that matters: one pickup, one drop-off, one flat rate, zero scramble.

Public Transit and Shuttle Options Worth Knowing

For the sake of completeness, here's the transit picture around American Family Field. The Milwaukee County Transit System (MCTS) operates two routes with stops in walking distance of the ballpark: the CONNECT BRT on Wisconsin Avenue (bus stops at Wisconsin & 44th Street) and Route 18 on National Avenue (stops at National & 43rd Street). Fare is $2.25.

These routes aren't game-day express lines — the original Brewers Line was discontinued in 2022 — but they're usable for fans coming from certain Milwaukee neighborhoods. For more information, visit the MCTS website.

Several hotels also run their own game-day shuttles, including the Hampton Inn West and Potawatomi Casino Hotel. These run on hotel-set schedules and are available to hotel guests. If your group is staying near the ballpark and needs transportation just for the game itself, that's worth checking directly with your hotel.

For a group coming from outside Milwaukee — from the north suburbs, Waukesha County, or anywhere more than a few miles out — a Milwaukee charter bus rental is the practical answer. It picks your group up at one central spot, handles the I-94 construction routing, drops you at the Home Plate Gate, and waits in the American Family Lot for a clean post-game pickup.

Game-Day Timing: When to Leave, When to Arrive

Here's the timeline that works for most group trips to American Family Field in 2026:

  • 3.5–4 hours before first pitch: Depart your pickup point. With I-94 construction active, building in extra buffer is not overcautious — it's practical. The Brewers and WisDOT both recommend it explicitly this season.
  • 3 hours before first pitch: Lots open. Getting there right at open means the group gets their pick of tailgate grid location in the Uecker or Yount Lots, or settles into the Tailgate Haus in the American Family Lot if you've reserved it.
  • 90 minutes before first pitch: Gates open (two hours on Opening Day and premium promotional games). Fans are expected to head inside within 30 minutes of game time.
  • Agree on a post-game pickup window before you split up. The bus waits in the American Family Lot. Set a specific spot and a time window with our team before everyone goes through the gates — no hunting for the bus when 41,000 fans are all leaving at once.

Post-game is where a charter bus earns its keep hardest. The lot exit sequence at American Family Field after a full house can take 45 minutes to an hour for anyone navigating out to Bluemound Road and back onto I-94. Your group walks out to a known spot in the American Family Lot, boards, and recaps the game while the traffic sorts itself out — instead of standing on Yount Drive waiting for a rideshare that's showing 18-minute surge pricing.

What Does a Party Bus to American Family Field Cost?

Party Bus In Milwaukee offers all-inclusive pricing in under 30 seconds — you'll know the exact number before you ever book. The quote is shaped by a few clear factors:

  • Vehicle size — a 56-passenger charter bus and a 15-passenger minibus are different rates.
  • Total hours — the block of time the vehicle is dedicated to your group, including tailgate time and the post-game wait.
  • Date — a Monday-afternoon game prices differently than a Saturday-night Cubs series matchup, when demand peaks and bus parking at the stadium runs $100.
  • Pickup location and mileage — a downtown Milwaukee pickup is a shorter run than a pickup from Waukesha or Brookfield.

For real ranges to anchor your budget: 14-passenger Sprinter limos run $170–$344/hour; 15–20 passenger party buses run $204–$378/hour; 20–30 passenger party buses run $244–$414/hour; 35–50 passenger party buses and minibuses run $294–$490/hour; and 40–56 passenger charter buses run $150–$300/hour. Pricing depends on mileage, the date, and vehicle type, but you will never be surprised by hidden costs. The stadium's bus parking rate ($75 or $100 depending on game date) is a separate, day-of cost at the lot.

Here's the per-head framing that usually settles the debate. A 40-passenger charter bus for a six-hour Saturday game-day rental — pickup two hours before first pitch through the post-game crowd clearing — split across 40 people works out to a number that's often in the same range as what each person would spend on parking plus rideshare back, without any of the stress. Call 414-369-6454 for a free, no-obligation quote built around your specific date and headcount.

A Real Game-Day Example

A 35-person crew booked a 40-passenger party bus for a Saturday-evening Brewers-Cubs game this past June. Pickup at 2:30 PM from a bar parking lot in Wauwatosa — everyone had already had a drink, so the designated-driver problem was solved before anyone got on the bus. Arrived at the Home Plate Gate drop-off via Yount Drive at 3:15 PM, two and a half hours before first pitch.

The group grabbed a tailgate grid in the Uecker Lot while the bus parked in the American Family Lot. Post-game pickup at the American Family Lot at 10:00 PM. Eight-hour rental including the tailgate buffer: $2,450 all-inclusive, about $70 per person — less than what the same group would have spent on parking plus surge rideshare home on a packed Cubs night.

Getting There: Routes and Distances From Milwaukee-Area Pickup Points

American Family Field sits just west of downtown Milwaukee, right off the I-94 corridor. Approximate drive times from common group pickup points under normal conditions:

From… Approx. distance Typical drive time (off-peak) 2026 I-94 note
Downtown Milwaukee / Historic Third Ward ~4 miles 10–15 minutes I-94 construction nearby; surface streets recommended
Wauwatosa / Brookfield ~6–10 miles 15–25 minutes Bluemound Road or North Avenue approach avoids interchange
Waukesha ~18 miles 25–35 minutes I-94 east from Waukesha; check WisDOT tool for ramp status
Menomonee Falls / Germantown ~20–25 miles 30–40 minutes US-45 south to Bluemound Road avoids Stadium Interchange entirely
Racine / Kenosha ~30–50 miles 40–60 minutes I-94 north; General Mitchell Interchange ramps open on game days
Milwaukee Mitchell Airport (MKE) ~8 miles 15–20 minutes I-894 west to Bluemound Road, bypasses Stadium Interchange

For groups flying in from out of town for a Brewers series — especially during a high-demand series like Cubs or Cardinals weekends — a single coordinated pickup at Mitchell Airport gets everyone together before they ever have to figure out downtown Milwaukee on their own. We handle that as part of our Milwaukee airport transportation service and can run the whole itinerary: airport to hotel, hotel to the ballpark, ballpark to hotel or bar district after the game.

Bag Policy and What to Bring Into the Ballpark

A few things every group member needs to know before they head through the gates at American Family Field for the 2026 season:

  • Allowed bags: Non-clear bags 9" x 5" x 2" or smaller; clear single-compartment bags 12" x 12" x 6" or smaller; one-gallon clear resealable bags.
  • Multi-compartment bags are prohibited under the updated single-compartment bag policy. This catches a lot of groups off guard — standard backpacks are out.
  • Exceptions are made for diaper bags (maximum 16" x 16" x 8") and ADA/medically necessary items.
  • Express Lanes at all gates are available for fans entering without a bag or with a bag 9" x 5" x 2" or smaller — the fastest way in.
  • No bag storage is available at the ballpark. Non-compliant bags cannot be checked — they go back to the vehicle.

For a bus group, this actually works in your favor. Tell everyone in advance: bring only what fits the bag policy. Anything that doesn't can stay in the bus's undercarriage bays or overhead storage for the duration of the game.

No checking, no scramble at the gate, no one holding up the line while they dig through a drawstring bag that turned out to be prohibited. For the full bag policy details, see the official American Family Field security page.

What's Happening at American Family Field in 2026

American Family Field runs games from late March through October, with certain dates drawing significantly higher demand for group transportation — and tighter availability for the right-sized vehicles. Plan your booking around these:

  • Opening Day (late March): The single highest-demand day of the Brewers calendar. Gates open two hours before first pitch, premium parking prices apply, and buses book out weeks ahead. If you're doing Opening Day as a group, start the reservation now.
  • Cubs series games (multiple dates, April–September): The Cubs-Brewers rivalry drives attendance up and premium parking prices to their peak. These are $100 bus parking days, and the I-94 Stadium Interchange sees its worst congestion of the season.
  • Cardinals series (April, June, August): Another rivalry series that fills the lots and packs the bar shuttle circuit.
  • Bobblehead and promotional giveaway days: Gates open two hours early, lines form well before open, and the lots fill faster. A bus that gets your group there at lot-open has a real advantage over a carpool that's still fighting I-94 an hour later.
  • Fireworks nights (Friday games, select dates): Post-game fireworks mean the whole stadium exits at once at an unusual hour, and rideshare surge pricing on Bluemound Road spikes hard. A bus parked in the American Family Lot bypasses all of it.
  • American Family Field concerts (summer): The retractable roof makes the venue viable for stadium-scale concerts in any weather. These events follow their own parking and traffic protocols, which we confirm for your specific date when you book.

For Cubs series games and Opening Day specifically: book your Milwaukee party bus rental at least six to eight weeks out. Those dates don't last long in our network, and the vehicles that fit a large group go first.

Group Types We Coordinate to American Family Field

Different groups, same goal: everyone arrives together, watches the game, and gets home without anyone stuck managing the sober ride home.

  • Fan groups and tailgaters. The classic Brewers outing — a crew of 20 to 50 friends loading up a party bus, pregaming en route, and hitting the Tailgate Haus or a reserved grid in the Yount Lot before the first pitch. The tailgate starts when the bus leaves the curb.
  • Corporate and company outings. Move your whole team from the office in the Tech Park or the suburban campus to the suite level without anyone worrying about parking or who's driving. We handle the routing and the post-game return, so your event budget doesn't go toward surge fares.
  • Bar and restaurant group trips. Running a group outing for your regulars? A charter bus makes the coordination easy — one pickup, one drop-off, one flat rate, and everyone's back at the bar after the game instead of scattered across different rideshares.
  • Birthday and milestone celebrations. A Brewers game as a birthday trip is a guest fave in Milwaukee. A party bus with the group's music, built-in LED lighting, and a bar stocked for the ride in makes the trip itself part of the celebration.
  • Out-of-town visitor groups. Hosting a group from out of state for a Brewers game? A single coordinated pickup from their hotel in downtown Milwaukee gets everyone there together — no renting cars, no navigation questions, no one getting separated in the Uecker Lot post-game.

Frequently Asked Questions About Charter Bus Rentals to American Family Field

Where exactly does a charter bus drop off at American Family Field?

Approved charter and shuttle vehicles drop off near the Ticket Office and Home Plate Gate area, accessible via Yount Drive. There's also a secondary accessible bus drop-off zone west of the ballpark. Unauthorized vehicles may be ticketed and towed, so pre-arrangement is important.

When you book with Party Bus In Milwaukee, we confirm your group's exact drop point for your game date.

Where do charter buses park at American Family Field?

Buses and other vehicles over 36 feet long are directed to the American Family Lot, south of the ballpark. Parking is $75 on weekday games and $100 on weekends, Opening Day, and Cubs games. Parking locations are assigned by stadium staff and may be adjusted as needed.

Pre-purchasing a bus parking pass in advance is recommended for high-demand dates.

How much does a party bus to American Family Field cost?

Party bus and charter bus rental prices depend on vehicle size, total hours (including tailgate time and post-game wait), the game date, and your pickup location. As a rough guide: 15–20 passenger party buses run $204–$378/hour; 20–30 passenger buses run $244–$414/hour; 35–50 passenger vehicles run $294–$490/hour; and 40–56 passenger charter buses run $150–$300/hour. The stadium's bus parking rate is separate.

Call 414-369-6454 for a free all-inclusive quote for your specific date and group size.

How does the I-94 construction affect getting to the stadium in 2026?

The I-94 East-West project includes major construction through the Stadium Interchange adjacent to American Family Field. Lane closures and ramp configurations change as construction phases advance throughout the 2026 season. WisDOT and the Brewers have a dedicated routing tool at 94eastwest.wisconsindot.gov where you can select your parking lot and arrival direction to see recommended routes, including I-94 alternates.

We recommend building in extra travel time this season, especially on weekend and Cubs series dates. For a group on a bus, the routing is handled for you.

Can we tailgate at American Family Field with a bus group?

Yes. Tailgating is permitted in all parking lots, which open three hours before first pitch. Reserved tailgate grids in the Uecker and Yount Lots accommodate up to 40 tailgaters per grid.

For larger bus groups, the Tailgate Haus in the American Family Lot — the same lot where charter buses park — accommodates up to 150 guests for $800 per game day. Charcoal and gas grills are permitted; open fires are not. Fans are expected to enter the ballpark within 30 minutes of game time.

See the official tailgating page for current guidelines.

When should I book a bus to American Family Field?

For regular-season weekday games, two to four weeks of lead time is workable. For Cubs series games, Opening Day, fireworks nights, and any weekend game in July or August, book six to eight weeks out at minimum — those dates go fast and the right-sized vehicles are the first to fill. For the largest Brewers event dates, earlier is always better.

Call 414-369-6454 as soon as your game date is confirmed.

Where does rideshare (Uber/Lyft) pick up at American Family Field?

The Rideshare Lot is located on the south end of the Molitor Lot, accessed via Bluemound Road and Yount Drive. After the game, fans exit through the Home Plate Gate and proceed north to the Molitor Lot for rideshare pickup. On Cubs series games and Opening Day, post-game rideshare demand spikes hard and wait times can be 20-30 minutes with surge pricing.

A charter bus parked in the American Family Lot cuts all of that out.

What's the bag policy at American Family Field?

Clear single-compartment bags 12" x 12" x 6" or smaller are allowed, as are non-clear bags 9" x 5" x 2" or smaller and one-gallon clear resealable bags. Multi-compartment bags including standard backpacks are prohibited. No bag storage is available at the ballpark, so non-compliant bags must return to the vehicle — the bus's undercarriage storage handles this cleanly for a group.

Full details are on the official American Family Field security page.

Are ADA-accessible buses available?

Yes. ADA-accessible vehicles are always available. Let us know your group's needs when you request a quote and we'll match the right vehicle.

American Family Field also has an accessible bus drop-off zone west of the ballpark specifically for groups that need that access point.

Do you serve pickup points outside Milwaukee?

Yes. Party Bus In Milwaukee arranges pickups across the greater Milwaukee region, including Wauwatosa, Waukesha, Brookfield, Menomonee Falls, Racine, Kenosha, and the surrounding suburbs. We can also coordinate airport pickups from Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport (MKE) for out-of-town groups. Call 414-369-6454 and tell us where your group is coming from.

Book Your Party Bus to the Brewers Today

American Family Field on a summer evening is one of the best live sports experiences in the Midwest — the retractable roof, the sausage race, the crowd energy on a packed Cubs night. Your job is to enjoy it. Let a Milwaukee charter bus rental handle the I-94 construction, the parking scramble, and the post-game exit so your group can focus on the game.

Whether it's a 20-person company outing, a 50-person birthday bash, or a crew of Brewers diehards heading to Opening Day, Party Bus In Milwaukee has the right vehicle in our fleet and a 24/7 reservation team ready to build your game-day plan. Call 414-369-6454 any time for a free, all-inclusive quote — or use our online tool for instant availability. Lock in your date before the Cubs series books out.

Sources & Last Verified

Parking rates, lot assignments, drop-off procedures, bag policy, tailgating rules, and I-94 construction details verified against official sources in June 2026. Confirm event-specific figures against the official pages below before your game day, as policies and construction schedules change throughout the season.