Party Bus & Charter Bus Rentals in Kettering, Ohio
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The Smart Way to Book a Party Bus Rental in Kettering
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Instead of calling company after company, describing your trip over and over, and waiting on callbacks with quotes that never quite line up, you put your trip details in once and see your options in seconds. That's it.
Whether you need a 15-passenger minibus for a corporate shuttle between Kettering and downtown Dayton, a 25-passenger party bus for a bachelorette night through the Oregon District, or a 56-passenger charter bus for a Bengals game at Paycor Stadium — the network has options across every vehicle class. Call 216-249-7981 any time for a free quote, or use the online tool to check availability in seconds. No account needed.
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Kettering Party Bus & Charter Bus Rentals
Partybusincincinnati.com connects you to a full range of vehicle types serving Kettering — from 14-passenger Sprinter limos and compact minibuses up through 50-passenger party buses and full-size charter buses with undercarriage storage. Browse the full selection online or call 216-249-7981 and a support team will match your group size to the right vehicle fast.
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 216-249-7981 to view current vehicle options, photos, availability, and pricing. Confirm the exact vehicle details and amenities before booking.
Get the Kettering Bus Amenities You Want
Not every Kettering group trip needs the same setup — and the network reflects that. Party buses in the 15-to-50-passenger range typically come equipped with LED lighting, flat-panel TVs, premium sound with Bluetooth connectivity, and wraparound perimeter seating. Minibuses are a strong pick for corporate shuttles or wedding guest transfers, with reclining seats and strong climate control for Ohio's unpredictable weather.
Full-size charter buses add undercarriage luggage bays and onboard restrooms, which matters a lot on longer hauls to Cincinnati or Columbus. Sprinter vans and Sprinter limos round out the lineup for smaller groups that want a clean, comfortable ride without a full bus footprint.
Amenities vary by vehicle and provider. Use the online quote tool to compare options side by side, or call 216-249-7981 to talk through what your group actually needs.
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 216-249-7981 before booking.
Party Bus Prices in Kettering
Kettering party bus rental prices shift based on vehicle size, the day of the week, and how long you need the bus — so the ranges below are planning figures, not locked quotes. A 15-to-35-passenger minibus typically runs $200–$275 per hour on weekdays and $200–$275 on weekends, making it a practical pick for short corporate hops or small wedding shuttles. A 25-passenger party bus runs roughly $250–$375 per hour depending on the day.
Larger 50-passenger party buses run $300–$500 per hour on weekends. Charter buses for longer event hauls to Cincinnati or Columbus generally run $200–$350 per hour.
Real pricing moves with your exact date, itinerary, and the vehicles available in the network on that day. Fill out the quick form or call 216-249-7981 and you could have an actual quote for your trip in under a minute. Check out the party bus prices page for a full breakdown by vehicle class.
| 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 216-249-7981. | |||
One Quick Search, Your Kettering Party Bus Options
The honest answer: because you're not limited to one fleet. Partybusincincinnati.com pulls options from a large network of transportation providers serving Kettering, Dayton, Cincinnati, and the surrounding region — so you can compare different bus types, different amenities, and different price points all in one place instead of calling around and piecing together quotes yourself.
The quote process takes about a minute online, or you can call 216-249-7981 any time — the support team is available every day of the year. There's no account to create, no obligation attached to a quote, and no need to commit before you've seen your options. Whether you need one minibus for a Kettering corporate meeting shuttle or a small fleet of charter buses for a convention at the Dayton Convention Center, the form works the same way: put in your trip details, see what's available, find what fits.
You also get the benefit of comparing providers rather than taking the first available option from a single company. That matters on busy weekends — think Bengals playoff games, Blink music festival in Cincinnati, or prom season across Montgomery County — when availability gets thin fast and prices follow. The earlier you compare, the better your options.
Group Transportation Services Available in Kettering
From airport transfers and game-day shuttles to wedding transportation, bachelorette nights, prom, concerts, and corporate shuttles — whatever brings your Kettering group together, there's a bus in the network ready for it. Call 216-249-7981 to get started!

Kettering Airport Shuttles & Transportation
Kettering sits about 18 miles south of Dayton International Airport (DAY) and roughly 50 miles north of Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) — two very different airport experiences for group travel. For groups flying into DAY, the airport is a straightforward shot up I-75 North, and a minibus or Sprinter van handles most group sizes comfortably without the coordination headache of splitting into multiple cars.
CVG is a bigger lift. The airport sits across the Ohio River in Hebron, Kentucky, and the approach from Kettering runs I-75 South through Dayton and Cincinnati — a stretch that can easily run 75-plus minutes during rush hour or around Bengals and FC Cincinnati game days. A charter bus or large minibus handles the whole group in one shot, with no one waiting at baggage claim wondering where their rideshare disappeared to.
For CVG logistics and commercial vehicle pickup procedures, the official CVG ground transportation page has current guidance. Read the full breakdown at the CVG airport shuttle guide before your travel day.
Call 216-249-7981 to find an airport shuttle that fits your group size and date.

Kettering Bachelor & Bachelorette Transportation
The Oregon District in Dayton (Fifth Street between Patterson and Keowee) is the obvious first stop for Kettering bachelor and bachelorette groups — a walkable stretch of bars, live music, and late-night spots that runs until 2:30 a.m. on weekends. The problem is parking: the Oregon District draws big crowds on Friday and Saturday nights, street parking fills fast, and rideshare surge pricing spikes hard at last call when everyone tries to leave at once.
A party bus solves both ends of the night. Your group loads up in Kettering, rides together to the Oregon District, and the bus is already arranged for the return when the night wraps — no one's waiting on a surge-priced rideshare at 2 a.m. For groups that want to extend the night into downtown Cincinnati, the run south on I-75 is easy and a Cincinnati bachelorette party bus can cover both cities in a single itinerary.
Party buses seating 15 to 50 are available through the network; call 216-249-7981 to compare options for your date.

Kettering Birthday, Sweet 16, & Quinceañera Party Bus Rentals
A party bus arrival turns a Kettering birthday into a genuine event — and for Sweet 16s and quinceañeras, it's one of the most memorable parts of the whole celebration. Birthday party bus rentals in the 15-to-40-passenger range work well for both intimate group celebrations and larger milestone events, with LED lighting and sound systems that set the tone before your group even arrives at the venue.
Popular Kettering-area celebration destinations include Dorothy Lane Market event spaces, Carriage Hill MetroPark for outdoor gatherings, and a range of banquet facilities along Far Hills Avenue. For groups heading south to Cincinnati for a dinner or venue event, the longer run is exactly what a party bus is built for — the ride itself becomes part of the celebration. Check availability for your date by calling 216-249-7981 or using the instant online quote tool.
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Kettering Concert Transportation & Shuttles
Most of the major concert venues Kettering groups care about are in Cincinnati — and Cincinnati's concert infrastructure comes with real parking friction. Riverbend Music Center (6295 Kellogg Ave, Cincinnati) sits on the Ohio River and draws crowds that back up the Columbia Parkway and nearby surface lots for hours before and after shows. The parking situation there is entirely lot-based and fills fast for major acts; a charter bus drops your group at the venue entrance and picks everyone up without the post-show scramble.
Check the full venue breakdown at the Riverbend Music Center bus rental guide.
Heritage Bank Center (100 Broadway, Cincinnati) hosts arena-level touring shows downtown, where parking on Broadway and nearby garages runs premium on show nights. A Cincinnati concert bus rental drops your group curbside and bypasses the garage hunt entirely. For Kettering groups, the 50-mile run to Cincinnati is long enough that a charter bus or large party bus — rather than a fleet of cars — keeps everyone together and makes the ride part of the night.
Call 216-249-7981 to lock in your show-night transportation.

Kettering Corporate Event Transportation
Kettering is home to a dense corridor of corporate and research facilities — including the landmark Kettering Health campus and a significant concentration of engineering and manufacturing operations along the I-675 corridor. Moving employees or conference attendees between Kettering office locations, hotels on South Main Street, and the Dayton Convention Center (22 E 5th St, Dayton) without a dedicated shuttle means parking costs, late arrivals, and the logistical chaos of coordinating a dozen separate cars across downtown Dayton's one-way street grid.
A minibus or charter bus handles the whole shuttle circuit in one vehicle — one pickup, one drop-off, no stragglers. For multi-day conference shuttles, the network can support recurring trip packages; call 216-249-7981 to discuss routing and group rates. A Cincinnati-area corporate event bus rental scales from a single Sprinter van for an executive transfer to a full charter bus for a department-wide off-site, and you can compare both options through the same quick quote form.

Kettering Private Event Transportation Services
Family reunions, church retreats, club outings, retirement parties — Kettering generates a steady calendar of private group events that need reliable transportation without the complexity of coordinating multiple vehicles. A Cincinnati-area private event bus rental keeps everyone on the same schedule, whether you're running a single-destination event or a multi-stop itinerary across Montgomery County.
For groups heading south to Cincinnati for major events — the Flying Pig Marathon in May, Blink light festival in October, or a FC Cincinnati match at TQL Stadium — a charter bus or large minibus handles the 50-mile run on I-75 in one vehicle and drops your group at the venue. Parking in Cincinnati's West End neighborhood around TQL Stadium is limited even on regular match days; on sold-out nights it's essentially gone by kickoff, making a direct drop-off from a charter bus the obvious call. Call 216-249-7981 to put together a custom package for your event date.

Kettering Homecoming & Prom Party Bus Rentals
Montgomery County high schools — including Kettering Fairmont, Kettering Alter, and Kettering Middle schools — hold proms and homecoming events within a compressed spring window, typically late April through mid-May. That window is the single busiest booking period across the entire Dayton-area party bus network, and availability on popular Saturday nights gets thin fast.
For prom: book by January or expect premium pricing and limited vehicle selection. Waiting until spring costs real money. A group that locks in a prom party bus rental in January for a May date will see meaningfully better rates and a wider choice of vehicles than the same group calling in April.
The online form takes about a minute and shows you what's available for your date right now — call 216-249-7981 to get started before the inventory tightens.

Kettering School Event & Field Trip Transportation
Kettering City Schools and the private and parochial schools across Montgomery County run field trips across a wide geographic range — from the Boonshoft Museum of Discovery (2600 DeWeese Pkwy, Dayton) and Cox Arboretum MetroPark (6733 Springboro Pike, Dayton) to longer hauls to the Cincinnati Zoo (3400 Vine St, Cincinnati) and the National Museum of the US Air Force (1100 Spaatz St, Wright-Patterson AFB). A school event charter bus rental handles groups that exceed what a single school vehicle can accommodate, with overhead storage for bags and gear.
For the National Museum of the US Air Force, the museum's campus is large and parking for commercial vehicles should be coordinated in advance — check the official museum directions and parking page before your visit date. ADA-accessible vehicles are available through the network; mention your requirements when you request a quote. Call 216-249-7981 to find the right size bus for your school group.

Kettering Sporting Event Transportation
Kettering sports fans making the run to Cincinnati for Bengals games at Paycor Stadium or Reds games at Great American Ball Park face a consistent problem: parking close to either stadium is expensive, limited, and — on big game days — sold out well before kickoff. The full breakdown on how buses approach Paycor Stadium is in the Paycor Stadium bus rental guide; the short version is that a charter bus drops your group at the stadium rather than leaving you hiking from a remote lot. The same logic applies at Great American Ball Park — read the Great American Ball Park bus rental guide for current drop-off and parking details.
For Dayton-area sports, the University of Dayton Arena (1801 Edwin C. Moses Blvd, Dayton) hosts UD Flyers basketball, and parking on game nights in the surrounding neighborhoods fills up quickly. A minibus or party bus drops your Kettering group at the arena entrance and eliminates the parking search entirely. Cincinnati-area sporting event bus rentals are available for any size group — call 216-249-7981 to compare options for your game date.

Kettering Wedding Transportation & Shuttle Service
Kettering and the surrounding Montgomery County area have a strong concentration of wedding venues — from the elegant ballrooms at the Dayton Racquet Club and event spaces at Carriage Hill Farm to the vineyard settings at Brandeberry Winery in nearby Englewood. A Cincinnati-area wedding shuttle bus keeps guest transportation on schedule between hotel blocks along South Main Street or at Kettering hotels and the ceremony and reception venues, so no one arrives late and no one gets lost navigating unfamiliar Kettering-area roads.
A 15-to-35-passenger minibus is the right fit for most wedding guest shuttle circuits — comfortable reclining seats, strong climate control, and enough capacity for a typical hotel-block-to-venue run without the cost of a full charter bus. For larger weddings with guests staying at multiple hotel properties across Dayton and Kettering, a fleet quote through the network can cover multiple vehicles on the same booking. Call 216-249-7981 to build a wedding transportation plan that fits your venue, guest count, and timeline.

Kettering Winery Tour & Pub Crawl Transportation
Southwest Ohio has a quietly impressive wine trail running through Warren, Butler, and Greene counties — close enough to Kettering that a full day of tastings is a legitimate group itinerary without anyone burning hours on logistics. Valley Vineyards (2041 E US 22, Morrow, OH) is one of Ohio's oldest wineries, about 40 miles south of Kettering off I-71; Brandeberry Winery in Englewood is a short hop north. String two or three stops together and you have a full-day route that's genuinely complicated to drive safely across multiple vehicles.
A Cincinnati-area winery tour bus rental keeps the group together across every stop without needing a designated driver for the group. For pub crawls closer to home, the Oregon District in Dayton is walkable once your group arrives — a minibus drops everyone at the district's edge and picks them up at the end of the night. Call 216-249-7981 to put together a custom itinerary quote for your date.
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Party Bus & Group Transportation in Kettering & Beyond
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Frequently Asked Questions About Kettering Party Bus Rentals
How does this website work?
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Enter your trip details — date, group size, pickup and drop-off locations — into the online quote form. You'll get back pricing and vehicle options from providers serving your area, so you can compare vehicles and rates side by side. If you'd rather talk it through, the support team is available every day of the year at 216-249-7981.
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How much does a party bus cost in Kettering?
Kettering party bus rental prices vary based on the vehicle, the day of the week, and your itinerary. As planning ranges: a minibus typically runs $200–$275 per hour; a 25-passenger party bus runs roughly $250–$375 per hour on weekends; larger 50-passenger party buses run $325–$500 per hour on weekends. These are planning figures — real pricing depends on your specific date and route.
Fill out the quick form or call 216-249-7981 and you could have an actual quote in under a minute. The party bus prices page has full ranges by vehicle class.
How far is Kettering from Cincinnati, and how long does the bus ride take?
Kettering is roughly 50 miles north of downtown Cincinnati — about 50-65 minutes on I-75 South under normal conditions. On Bengals game days, FC Cincinnati match nights, or during major festivals like Blink in October, that run can stretch to 90 minutes or more as you approach the city. If your group is heading to a ticketed event in Cincinnati, build in buffer time and factor in that parking near Paycor Stadium, Great American Ball Park, and TQL Stadium is both limited and expensive on busy nights.
A charter bus that drops you at the venue beats sitting in stadium-area traffic looking for a spot.
What's the best vehicle for a small Kettering group headed to a Dayton Flyers game?
For a group of 10-20 heading to a University of Dayton Arena event, a minibus is the right fit — easy to load from a Kettering hotel or neighborhood, maneuverable in the UD campus area, and a clean step up from piling into SUVs. The University of Dayton Arena sits on Edwin C. Moses Blvd, and on basketball game nights the surrounding neighborhood fills with fans parking on residential streets. A minibus drops your group at the entrance and skips the parking-spot hunt entirely.
Can I book a bus for a single one-way trip, like a transfer from Kettering to CVG?
Yes — one-way transfers are a common booking. A Kettering-to-CVG transfer runs roughly 50-55 miles depending on your exact pickup address, and a Sprinter van or minibus handles most group sizes for that kind of airport run comfortably. Pricing for one-way trips varies from hourly party bus rates; call 216-249-7981 or use the online quote form to get a rate for your specific pickup date, group size, and departure time.
The support team can also walk you through timing considerations if you're catching an early morning flight.
What events in the Kettering and Dayton area fill up bus availability fastest?
Prom season (April–May) across Montgomery County high schools is the single highest-demand window — book by January if you need a May Saturday. Bengals playoff runs in January fill Cincinnati-bound bus demand quickly. Blink, Cincinnati's light festival held biennially in October, draws enormous crowds to downtown Cincinnati and spikes demand for buses making the I-75 run.
The Cincinnati Open tennis tournament at Lindner Family Tennis Center in late August also draws significant group travel from the Dayton area. For any of these dates, earlier is always cheaper and always gives you more vehicle options.
How far in advance should I book?
For most Kettering events — birthday parties, bar crawls, corporate shuttles — two to four weeks of lead time is workable outside of peak windows. For prom, book by January. For Bengals playoff games and major Cincinnati festival weekends, book as soon as your date is confirmed — availability and pricing both move fast when demand spikes across the whole I-75 corridor.
Call 216-249-7981 right now to check what's available for your date before the window closes.
Popular Kettering Party Bus Destinations
Kettering puts your group within easy reach of a strong range of destinations — from Dayton's Oregon District and the University of Dayton Arena to Cincinnati's major stadiums, concert venues, and riverfront. Here's what group transportation actually looks like at the spots Kettering groups visit most.

University of Dayton Arena
The University of Dayton Arena (1801 Edwin C. Moses Blvd, Dayton, OH 45406) seats 13,455 for basketball and hosts UD Flyers games, NCAA Tournament first and second round action, and touring concert events throughout the year. Parking on game and event nights is a patchwork of campus lots and nearby residential streets — the surface lots adjacent to the arena fill early for high-profile games, and street parking in the surrounding UD neighborhood is claimed fast by students and season-ticket holders. A minibus from Kettering drops your group on Edwin C. Moses Blvd steps from the arena entrance, and the 6-mile run from central Kettering takes under 15 minutes without traffic.
For NCAA Tournament rounds hosted in Dayton — a recurring assignment given Dayton's reputation as a first-round host — demand for transportation spikes across the metro. Check the official UD Arena information page for current event parking guidance before your visit.

Oregon District, Dayton
The Oregon District (Fifth Street between Patterson Blvd and Keowee St, Dayton, OH 45402) is Dayton's most concentrated nightlife corridor — a walkable stretch of bars, live music venues, and late-night restaurants centered on Fifth Street. Anchor spots include Blind Bob's (430 E Fifth St) for craft beer and live music, and the stretch of venues running east toward Keowee. Weekend nights draw significant crowds, street parking on Fifth fills by 9 p.m., and the surface lots on the district's edges see strong demand from 10 p.m. onward.
A party bus from Kettering covers the 5-mile run in under 10 minutes and drops your group at the district's edge — no parking to find, no rideshare surge to calculate at last call. The Oregon District stays active until 2:30 a.m. on weekends, so a party bus that handles both ends of the night is the practical move.

Paycor Stadium
Paycor Stadium (1 Paycor Stadium, Cincinnati, OH 45202) holds 65,515 for Bengals games and sits on the Cincinnati riverfront — which sounds convenient until you realize that downtown Cincinnati's street grid around the stadium compresses game-day traffic into a handful of surface lots that fill hours before kickoff. The closest parking structure to the stadium charges significant game-day rates, and the walk from remote lots can run 20-plus minutes. The full logistics breakdown is in the Paycor Stadium bus rental guide.
For Kettering groups making the 50-mile run south, a charter bus is the straightforward answer — one vehicle, one drop-off, no one splitting into three cars and arguing about where to meet after the game. During Bengals playoff runs, demand for Cincinnati-bound buses from the Dayton area spikes fast.

Riverbend Music Center
Riverbend Music Center (6295 Kellogg Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45230) is Cincinnati's primary outdoor amphitheater — a 20,500-capacity venue on the Ohio River that hosts major touring acts from May through September. The Columbia Parkway (US-50) approach is the primary route from downtown Cincinnati, and it backs up significantly before and after major shows; Kellogg Avenue itself sees slow movement in both directions post-concert as 20,000-plus fans filter out simultaneously. Parking is entirely lot-based around the venue and adjacent areas, and premium lots close to the entrance sell out for headliner shows.
From Kettering, the run is roughly 55 miles; a charter bus or large party bus handles the group in one vehicle and drops everyone at the venue entrance while the parking lots fill. The full guide is at the Riverbend Music Center bus rental guide.

National Museum of the US Air Force
The National Museum of the United States Air Force (1100 Spaatz St, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433) is the world's largest military aviation museum — more than 360 aerospace vehicles and missiles across four massive hangars on the grounds of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, located about 10 miles northeast of Kettering. The museum is free to enter and open daily, making it one of the most popular group field trip and family outing destinations in the region. The campus is large, parking is available in the free lots adjacent to the museum entrance, and oversized vehicles should follow the approach road signage from Gate 28B off Springfield Street.
For school groups and large family reunions, a charter bus handles the short run from Kettering easily and keeps the group together for the walk between hangars. Check the official museum directions and parking page for current access procedures before your visit date.

TQL Stadium
TQL Stadium (1501 Central Pkwy, Cincinnati, OH 45214) is FC Cincinnati's 26,000-seat soccer-specific venue in Cincinnati's West End neighborhood — one of the best-regarded MLS stadiums in the country, and one of the trickier parking situations in the city. The West End street grid is dense, on-street parking near the stadium is minimal, and the nearby surface lots and garages sell out on high-demand match nights well before kickoff. The full breakdown is in the TQL Stadium bus rental guide.
For Kettering groups making the 50-mile run south for an FC Cincinnati match, a charter bus drops your group on Central Parkway steps from the main gate and eliminates the parking equation entirely. MLS playoff matches and rivalry games against Columbus Group fill both the stadium and the surrounding transportation network fast.