From Wellington's western corner of Palm Beach County, Hard Rock Stadium sits about 55 miles south down the Florida Turnpike — a drive that clocks in near one hour under normal conditions and anywhere from 90 minutes to two-plus hours on a Dolphins home opener or a World Cup evening kickoff. Fan groups from Wellington know this stretch intimately: the Turnpike crawls as you approach the Golden Glades interchange, Exit 2X backs up well before you reach it, and by the time you find a lot that hasn't already sold out online, half the tailgate has already happened without you. One question cuts through all of that: where exactly does the bus drop, and where does it park while you're inside?
This guide answers both — with the stadium's own published rules, verified approach-road details for every major 2026 event, and everything else your group from Palm Beach County needs to lock in a clean game day from start to finish.
Why Groups from Wellington Rent a Party Bus to Hard Rock Stadium
Hard Rock Stadium does not sell parking on game day — not for Dolphins games, not for World Cup matches, not for the Orange Bowl. That rule catches first-timers from Wellington every single time. Parking passes must be purchased online in advance, and the premium inner lots regularly sell out days before a major game, not hours.
A group of 15 or 20 fans from Wellington who waits until the week of the Dolphins-Chiefs showdown in late September can easily find the main lots gone entirely, leaving only private neighborhood lots at $60–$80 per car and a walk that rivals the rideshare zone. A Wellington party bus rental solves this before it becomes a problem: one vehicle, one bus permit arranged as part of the trip, and a drop-off at the northwest corner of the stadium rather than a remote lot.
The Turnpike corridor is the other piece. The standard route from Wellington — Southern Boulevard (SR-80) east to the Turnpike at Exit 97, then south to Exit 2X — is straightforward until it isn't. On most Dolphins game days, that final stretch of the Turnpike approaching NW 199th Street starts to stack up hours before kickoff, and for World Cup matches and F1 weekend in May, the congestion can push northward all the way into Broward County.
A charter bus from Wellington means your group loads once, sits together for the ride down, and lets the approach route adjust around whatever closures are in effect that day. For more on group transportation across South Florida game days, see the Wellington sporting event transportation page.
Charter Bus & Party Bus Drop-Off at Hard Rock Stadium
Charter buses and party buses serving Hard Rock Stadium drop off at the northwest corner of the stadium — the same coordinated access point the stadium routes its complimentary GEICO HRS Express shuttles to and from, per the official HRS Express FAQ. That puts your Wellington group within easy reach of the gate entrances, not at a distant outlot.
Compare that to the alternative. The stadium's designated rideshare pickup is at Lot 44, Betty T. Ferguson Recreational Complex (3000 NW 199th St, Miami Gardens, FL 33056) — which the official Hard Rock Stadium rideshare page describes as "an estimated 30-minute walk from the entrance and exit of the stadium." That walk happens on the way in and again post-game, when your legs are already done and the surge-priced rideshare is 20 minutes out.
A charter bus skips Lot 44 altogether.
For certain large events, the stadium may direct buses to a specific gate or bus-lot zone rather than the general NW corner approach — so the exact drop point for your event date gets confirmed at booking, not guessed at a closed gate on game day.
Bus Parking at Hard Rock Stadium: Gate 10, the West Lots, and the Permit
Charter buses enter Hard Rock Stadium through Gate 10 and park on the West side of the stadium, per the Orange Bowl Travel Guide, which also advises bus passengers to note the carrier company name, the bus number, and the nearest light pole number before heading inside — because finding one specific vehicle among the West-lot buses post-game takes a few extra seconds if you haven't pinned the spot. Buses arriving from any other direction are directed to Gate 10 regardless, so the approach is consistent.
The permit is the piece most Wellington groups overlook. No day-of bus parking permits are available at Gate 10. Bus permits must be purchased in advance through the relevant event's ticket office.
Published rates have run from $100 pre-sale at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup (Lot 10 / Yellow) to $250 in advance or $350 on game day through the Orange Bowl Ticket Office at (305) 341-4701, with pricing varying by event. When a group from Wellington requests a quote through Partybusrentalwellington.com, the bus permit is one of the details the provider coordinates as part of the trip — there's no arriving at Gate 10 to discover the pass is missing.
A pre-purchased bus parking permit is required to enter Gate 10 — none are sold at the gate on game day. Published rates have run from $100 at the 2025 Club World Cup to $250–$350 for the Orange Bowl. One permit covers one bus; one bus replaces the parking-pass scramble for a dozen individual cars and all their separate pre-purchased lot passes.
It also helps to know the stadium's color-coded lot system, since it appears on every parking pass and on the official Hard Rock Stadium parking page. The orange and blue inner lots sit closest to the gates and carry the highest car-parking prices. The yellow lots (Lots 13–20) form the outer ring where most general tailgating happens.
The gray lots are furthest out, with a shuttle to the gates. The black lots (North, South, East, Northwest) fill in around the perimeter. Bus permits coordinate with the West-lot / Gate 10 assignment specifically — that's the routing that matters for a charter bus from Wellington.
Getting from Wellington to Hard Rock Stadium by Charter Bus
Wellington sits at the western edge of Palm Beach County, roughly 55 miles north of Hard Rock Stadium along the Florida Turnpike. The standard approach: head east on Southern Boulevard (SR-80) to the Turnpike at Exit 97, then run south on the Turnpike to Exit 2X (NW 199th Street / Hard Rock Stadium). Under normal midweek conditions, that trip clocks in around one hour.
On event days, the number climbs. For a Dolphins home game with a 1:00 PM kickoff, traffic on the Turnpike heading toward Exit 2X can stack up noticeably by 10:30 AM. For an evening World Cup kickoff with a 5:00 PM closure of NW 199th Street, leaving Wellington at 2:00 PM is not early — it may be right on time.
The stadium's own guidance for World Cup matches recommends being at your parking area or transit point three to four hours before kickoff, given how far out the closures begin. On a charter bus, that buffer is built into the block of hours reserved for your group; the Turnpike is somebody else's concern while your Wellington group is already together and on schedule.
Groups coming from Royal Palm Beach, Greenacres, Lake Worth, and West Palm Beach can consolidate onto one vehicle in Wellington before the Turnpike run — keeping everyone together for the full trip rather than splitting across three carpool legs or watching part of the group arrive 45 minutes late because the Palmetto interchange backed up. For a quick look at what a bus costs for your group size and event date, check the Wellington party bus prices page or call 728-238-1770 any time for pricing in under a minute.
Hard Rock Stadium Transportation Options Compared
Five realistic ways to get a group from Wellington to Hard Rock Stadium on game day. This is a quote-comparison site, not a hard sell — so here is an honest look at all of them, scored on what matters most for a group making a 55-mile trip.
| Option | Cost shape | Group stays together? | Drop-off location | Who navigates? | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Private charter bus or party bus | One flat rate, split across the group | Yes — one vehicle, one arrival | NW corner of stadium | The vehicle handles it | 15–56 people |
| Everyone drives and parks | Pre-purchased pass per car + tolls + gas round-trip | No — caravans splinter; inner lots sell out | Varies by lot color | Every car, both ways | 1–2 cars, 1–4 people |
| Rideshare from Wellington | Per car each way + post-game surge | No — multiple pickups, multiple ETAs | Lot 44 — ~30-min walk | No, but you coordinate each pickup | 1–4 per vehicle |
| GEICO HRS Express (park-and-ride) | $10/car at Lot 70 or Lot 95; shuttle free | Only if everyone reaches the same lot | NW corner of stadium | Yes — drive 55+ miles first, then park | Small groups, 1–2 cars max |
| Brightline (WPB station → Aventura + shuttle) | Train fare per person + car or rideshare to WPB station | Only if booked on same train | Stadium shuttle from Aventura | Drive to West Palm Beach station first | 1–3 people, not groups |
For one or two people, the GEICO HRS Express or Brightline can make solid sense — drive to Lot 95 at the Golden Glades Parking Garage or to the Brightline station in West Palm Beach and let the shuttle carry you the rest of the way. But the moment your Wellington group grows past four or five cars' worth of people, the coordination cost tips hard toward one vehicle: separate arrival windows, separate lot assignments, and at least one person per car who can't fully enjoy the postgame because they're driving the 55-mile return. That's the group this guide is built for.
GEICO HRS Express: The Best Driving Alternative
The GEICO HRS Express is the stadium's complimentary, climate-controlled shuttle from two off-site lots to the northwest corner of the stadium. Lot 70 is at 5700 S SR-7 in Fort Lauderdale (across from Seminole Hard Rock Hotel), and Lot 95 is at the Golden Glades Parking Garage, 16000 NW 7th Ave in Miami. Both cost $10 per car — one pass covers all passengers regardless of headcount — and both are the only Hard Rock Stadium parking available for purchase on game day.
Lots open three hours before kickoff; shuttles start 30 minutes after lots open and run until 75 minutes after the game ends, per the official HRS Express page. It's a genuinely useful option for small groups driving down — but it still puts you on the Turnpike from Wellington for 55 miles before you ever park.
What Size Bus Does Your Wellington Group Need?
Headcount and tailgate gear are the two variables that determine the right vehicle for a Hard Rock Stadium run from Wellington. Browse the full vehicle lineup or use the breakdown below.
| Vehicle | Seats | Cargo space | Best for | Key amenities |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 14-passenger Sprinter limo | Up to 14 | Modest — bags and coolers | VIP and suite groups, small corporate outings | Premium leather, USB charging, tinted privacy windows |
| 25-passenger or 40-passenger party bus | 15–50 | Onboard, lighter | Fan groups wanting the rolling pregame from Wellington | Built-in bar, color-changing LED lighting, Bluetooth sound, flat-panel TVs |
| 15–35 passenger minibus | 15–35 | Overhead bins plus some underfloor | Mid-size groups, comfortable highway ride | Powerful A/C, plush reclining seats |
| 40–56 passenger charter bus | Up to 56 | Deep undercarriage bays | Large fan groups, corporate outings, groups with heavy tailgate gear | Reclining seats, climate control, WiFi, power outlets, onboard restroom, undercarriage storage |
For fan groups wanting the pregame to start the moment the bus leaves Wellington, 15- to 50-passenger party buses come with built-in bars, color-changing LED lighting, and premium sound — so the energy builds on the Turnpike, not just in the lot. For larger groups or groups hauling significant gear — grills, folding chairs, full-size coolers — a 40- to 56-passenger charter bus is the right call: the deep undercarriage bays hold everything, and the onboard restroom handles the 55-mile ride back to Palm Beach County after an evening game.
Wellington Charter Bus & Party Bus Rental Prices for Hard Rock Stadium
Partybusrentalwellington.com shows vehicle options and online rates in under 30 seconds — no account needed. The actual quote for your specific game day depends on vehicle size, total hours (pregame, game, and post-game staging), the event date, and mileage. To give you a planning sense: a minibus runs roughly $200–$275 per hour on weekends.
A full-size charter bus typically runs $200–$350 per hour. A 40-passenger party bus on a weekend date runs approximately $325–$500 per hour. These are planning ranges — real pricing for your date comes from the form or the phone.
Once you split a bus rate across 30 or 40 people, the per-head number compares well against individual pre-purchased lot passes, Turnpike toll receipts both ways, and post-game rideshare from Lot 44. To give you a concrete example: a 30-person Wellington fan group for a Sunday Dolphins afternoon game books a 30-passenger charter bus. Pickup at noon in Wellington, at the NW corner of the stadium by 1:30 PM — two and a half hours before kickoff.
The undercarriage bays hold a grill and three coolers. The group tailgates through 3:30 PM, walks to the gates for the 4:00 PM kickoff, and the bus stages in the West lots for a 7:30 PM post-game pickup. An eight-hour booking at that vehicle size might run roughly $2,000 — around $67 per person, with the Turnpike drive, the parking pass hunt, and the post-game rideshare surge all factored out.
Check the Wellington party bus prices page for the full range, and call 728-238-1770 for a quote built around your actual headcount and date.
What's on the 2026 Hard Rock Stadium Calendar
Hard Rock Stadium is running one of its most event-dense years in 2026. Every major date on the list is exactly the kind of game day where transportation from Wellington becomes a real logistical problem without a bus — and the earlier you book for peak events, the better your vehicle options.
- Capital One Orange Bowl — January 1, 2026. The CFP Quarterfinal kicks off New Year's Day at noon. Post-New Year's Eve traffic on the Turnpike is its own layer of unpredictability, and stadium parking for Bowl games sells well in advance of the holiday weekend.
- CFP National Championship — January 19, 2026, 7:30 PM. A national title game at Hard Rock Stadium — the type of event that fills South Florida vehicle supply weeks before game day. If this date is on your calendar, start pricing early.
- Miami Open — March 18–29, 2026. The ATP and WTA Masters tournament at Hard Rock Stadium runs 12 days. Weekend semifinal and final sessions see the sharpest parking demand; midweek sessions are more manageable. Check session times on the official Miami Open website. Wellington's equestrian season overlaps this window, making the Miami Open a popular side trip for visitors already in Palm Beach County for the Winter Equestrian Festival.
- F1 Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix — May 1–3, 2026. Sprint weekend at the Miami International Autodrome circuit built around the stadium. The Turnpike's Exit 2X is closed for most of the race weekend — the circuit itself crosses that road. Groups from Wellington driving the Turnpike on F1 weekend need an alternate approach, and those details are confirmed at booking.
- FIFA World Cup 2026 — June 15 through July 18, 2026. Seven matches at the stadium, temporarily renamed Miami Stadium for the tournament. The schedule includes Saudi Arabia vs. Uruguay on June 15, Brazil vs. Scotland on June 24, Portugal vs. Colombia on June 27, a Round of 32 on July 3, a Quarterfinal on July 11, and the Bronze Final on July 18 — full details at the official Miami FWC 2026 match schedule. NW 199th Street closures begin five to six hours before kickoff on match days, the most aggressive road restriction the stadium has ever applied.
- Miami Dolphins 2026 season — August through January. Preseason opens with the Giants on August 22 and the Falcons on August 28. The regular season brings eight home games, including marquee matchups against the Kansas City Chiefs (September 27), the Cincinnati Bengals (October 11), the Detroit Lions (November 8), and the Buffalo Bills (January 3). The full season is the most common reason Wellington fan groups book a bus south.
- Orange Blossom Classic — September 6, 2026. An HBCU college football game that consistently draws spirited, travel-heavy fan groups from across South Florida.
For the CFP title game, World Cup matches, and F1 weekend, the right vehicle from Wellington goes first. Call 728-238-1770 as soon as your event date is set to lock in availability.
Road Closures and Event Traffic: What Changes by Event
The stadium's traffic plan is not fixed. It shifts with every major event, and two of the most important approach roads — NW 199th Street and NW 27th Avenue — close hours before game time on most Dolphins home dates and all marquee events, with Miami Gardens Police running one-way ingress and egress flows around the complex.
For the F1 Miami Grand Prix (May 1–3, 2026), the Turnpike's Exit 2X is fully closed from Thursday morning through Sunday evening. The race circuit crosses that road, making Exit 2X inaccessible for the entire race weekend. Groups from Wellington approaching via the Turnpike need to exit earlier and use a surface-road alternate — the specific approach is confirmed at booking and should be reviewed against the current road-closure advisory before departure.
For World Cup match days, NW 199th Street closures begin as many as five to six hours before kickoff, based on the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup — the stadium's test run for 2026 operations. The Dolphins' official 2025 transportation announcement and the stadium's own guidance both recommend arriving at your parking area three to four hours before kickoff on major event dates. Because the closure plan is event-specific and can update close to game day, it is always worth reviewing the official Hard Rock Stadium parking page and any current road-closure notices before leaving Wellington.
A charter bus from Wellington doesn't get stuck in the approach-road guesswork. The routing adjusts to the day's closure plan — your group gets to the correct gate rather than circling NW 199th Street trying to find an entrance that's already been moved for your specific event.
Tailgating at Hard Rock Stadium: What Your Group Can Bring
A charter bus is the practical tailgate vehicle for a Wellington group — the undercarriage bays hold grills, folding chairs, and large coolers, and nobody has to drive the return trip. But the stadium enforces specific rules at the lots, published on the official Hard Rock Stadium tailgating guidelines page, and knowing them before you load the bus at home saves headaches at the gate.
- One space, one vehicle. Each bus or vehicle occupies its designated 8′×10′ painted space. Spaces may not be saved, obstructed, or reserved — stadium lot staff will not hold adjacent spots for a group that arrives in multiple waves. If your group wants to tailgate together, arrive together.
- Gas and charcoal grills are permitted; open fires are not. Bonfires and pit fires are prohibited. Hot coals must be fully extinguished with water and disposed of in the on-site trash bins — never left in a parking space or near the vehicle.
- Vehicles towing anything are turned away. Trailers, towed grills, and hitched rigs are not permitted on stadium grounds. Gear for your tailgate travels in the bus's undercarriage bays — which is exactly what those bays are designed for on a game-day run.
- Music at a reasonable volume, no large-scale DJ setups. No explicit lyrics in the lot. Commercial vending, catering, and ticket resale are prohibited on stadium grounds.
- Directed parking applies for Dolphins games. Orange and blue pass holders can park freely for the first hour after the lot opens; directed parking begins after that. Yellow lots are directed from the moment they open. Follow lot staff rather than GPS alone.
For the World Cup and some marquee events, the stadium has used a lighter tailgate model — chairs, drinks, and small tents, but no grilling and sometimes ticketed-only lot access between zones. What's permitted for your specific event is confirmed when you book, so your group plans the right kind of tailgate before leaving Wellington.
Getting Out of Hard Rock Stadium After the Game
The exit is where the game-day math really tips toward a bus. When the final whistle blows and 65,000-plus fans move for the gates simultaneously, police-managed one-way flows slow the lots to a crawl. Rideshare surge pricing spikes sharply — the official stadium rideshare page explicitly warns that guests may experience "surge pricing or extended wait times" after games and events.
Fans relying on Lot 44 face a 30-minute walk just to reach the rideshare zone, and then they wait. Fans who drove face the same gridlock on NW 199th Street as everyone else.
With a bus, the postgame is already solved. Your group agrees on a pickup window and a meeting point before heading into the stadium. The bus stages in the West lots during the game.
When your group exits, the bus is right there — no surge fare, no garage hunt, no regrouping in a crowd. The 55-mile return to Wellington runs on the first cleared corridor the Turnpike opens after the lots drain, and the trip home is part of the night rather than a problem to solve. Plan for a post-game buffer of 30–45 minutes if you want to beat the worst of the lot traffic — or wait it out and let the crowd thin before you load.
Tips Before Your Hard Rock Stadium Game Day
- Buy all parking in advance — including the bus permit. Main lots do not sell day-of passes for Dolphins games. The only day-of options are Lots 70 and 95 at $10/car via the GEICO HRS Express, subject to availability. Bus permits at Gate 10 must be pre-purchased; there is no day-of bus parking. Sellouts at major games are common enough that the stadium's own FAQ addresses "Parking is sold out, what are my options?" as a standing question.
- Follow the clear-bag policy. Per the official stadium policy, each guest may bring one clear plastic bag no larger than 12″ × 6″ × 12″ (or a one-gallon clear ziplock) plus a small clutch or fanny pack no larger than 4.5″ × 6.5″. Backpacks and non-clear bags are prohibited. Bag check near gates 3, 5, 8, and 14 costs $12–$20 per item.
- One factory-sealed 20 oz water bottle per person. Outside food, drinks, cans, coolers, and glass containers are not permitted inside the stadium.
- Arrive early. Main lots open four hours before Dolphins kickoffs, three hours for other events. For World Cup and F1, the stadium recommends being at your parking area three to four hours ahead — closures start long before doors. If you're driving from Wellington, account for Turnpike event traffic on top of that buffer.
- Note your bus location before going in. Write down the carrier name, bus number, and nearest light pole in the West lot. The post-game crowd in those lots is large and finding one specific vehicle goes faster with the specifics already noted.
- Save the stadium's contact. Hard Rock Stadium's address is 347 Don Shula Drive, Miami Gardens, FL 33056. The main line is (305) 943-8000 for guest services or if anyone in your group gets separated.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far is Wellington, FL from Hard Rock Stadium?
Wellington is approximately 55 miles from Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens. The standard route is Southern Boulevard (SR-80) east to the Florida Turnpike at Exit 97, then south on the Turnpike to Exit 2X at NW 199th Street. Without traffic, the drive takes about one hour.
On Dolphins game days or World Cup match evenings, add 30–90 minutes depending on the event and arrival time.
Where does a charter bus or party bus drop off at Hard Rock Stadium?
Charter buses and party buses serving Hard Rock Stadium use the northwest corner of the stadium as the standard coordinated drop-off and pickup point — confirmed by the stadium's own HRS Express FAQ. For some specific events, buses may be directed to a particular gate and bus-lot zone instead. The exact drop point for your event date is confirmed at booking.
The stadium's rideshare zone at Lot 44 (approximately a 30-minute walk from the gates) is a completely separate location.
Where do buses park at Hard Rock Stadium?
Charter buses enter through Gate 10 and park on the West side of the stadium, per the Orange Bowl Travel Guide. A pre-purchased bus parking permit is required — there is no day-of bus parking sold at the gate. Published permit rates have run from $100 pre-sale at the 2025 Club World Cup to $250 in advance or $350 on game day at the Orange Bowl, purchased through the event ticket office.
The permit and routing are secured as part of the booking, not figured out on arrival.
How much does it cost to rent a party bus or charter bus from Wellington to Hard Rock Stadium?
Pricing varies with vehicle size, total hours, the event and date, and mileage from Wellington. As a planning reference: weekend minibus rentals run roughly $200–$275/hr; a 40-passenger party bus runs approximately $325–$500/hr on weekends; a charter bus runs roughly $200–$350/hr. The real quote for your group — specific to your event date and headcount — takes under 30 seconds online or one call to 728-238-1770.
The stadium's bus parking permit is a separate, pre-purchased cost on top of the rental rate.
Is Turnpike Exit 2X open for all events at Hard Rock Stadium?
No. For F1 Miami Grand Prix weekend (May 1–3, 2026), Exit 2X on the Florida Turnpike is fully closed for most of the race weekend because the Miami International Autodrome circuit crosses that road. Groups from Wellington approaching via the Turnpike on F1 weekend need to use an alternate exit and surface-road approach. For all other events — Dolphins games, World Cup, Orange Bowl — Exit 2X is typically available but may have restricted access or police-managed ingress flows in the hours approaching game time.
Confirm the current approach route at booking and review the official Hard Rock Stadium parking page before departure.
What roads close around Hard Rock Stadium on event days?
For most Dolphins home games and larger events, NW 199th Street and NW 27th Avenue are closed for hours before game time as Miami Gardens Police implements directional traffic flows. For World Cup match days, NW 199th Street closures can begin five to six hours before kickoff — based on the 2025 Club World Cup test run. F1 weekend adds Turnpike Exit 2X to the closure list.
Because the plan changes by event, the specific approach route for your game day is confirmed at booking and should be cross-referenced against any advisories posted before you leave Wellington.
Is there a train from Wellington to Hard Rock Stadium?
Not directly. The closest Brightline station to Wellington is West Palm Beach (501 Evernia St, West Palm Beach), and Brightline runs south to its Aventura station, where a complimentary shuttle connects Dolphins ticket-holders to the stadium for home games. That's a drive to the West Palm Beach station, a train to Aventura, and then a shuttle — workable for one or two people, but not a practical way to keep a 15- or 20-person Wellington group together and on schedule for a 55-mile trip.
Can the bus wait at Hard Rock Stadium during the game?
Yes. The vehicle is booked as a block of hours covering your full event day — tailgate, game, and post-game pickup. The bus stages in the West-side bus lot during the game, holding tailgate gear in the undercarriage bays, and is ready when your group exits.
Agree on a pickup point and window before heading into the stadium so everyone knows exactly where to meet after the final whistle.
What is the bag policy at Hard Rock Stadium?
Each guest may bring one clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bag no larger than 12″ × 6″ × 12″ (or a one-gallon clear ziplock), plus a small clutch or fanny pack no larger than 4.5″ × 6.5″. Backpacks and non-clear bags are prohibited. Bag check is available near gates 3, 5, 8, and 14 for $12–$20.
One factory-sealed 20 oz plastic water bottle per person is permitted; other outside food, drinks, cans, and coolers are not. See the full list at the official stadium policy page.
Can we tailgate at Hard Rock Stadium with a bus group from Wellington?
Yes, for most events. Gas and charcoal grills are permitted, but each vehicle tailgates in its own designated 8′×10′ painted space — spaces cannot be reserved or combined. Open fires are prohibited.
Vehicles that enter towing anything are turned away, so tailgate gear travels in the bus's undercarriage bays. For World Cup matches and some marquee events, the stadium uses a lighter tailgate model (chairs, drinks, small tents — no grilling), and ticketed-guest access between lots has been enforced at past events. What's permitted for your specific date is confirmed at booking.
How far in advance should a Wellington group book for a World Cup or F1 date?
As early as your date is confirmed. Both World Cup matches and F1 weekend draw significant demand for South Florida vehicles, and the right-size buses go first. For regular-season Dolphins home games and most other dates, two to four weeks of lead time is workable — but peak-event dates are a different market.
Call 728-238-1770 once your event date is locked in.
Book Your Hard Rock Stadium Party Bus or Charter Bus from Wellington Today
The 55-mile run from Wellington to Miami Gardens does not have to be a game-day headache. Whether your group is headed to a Dolphins afternoon kickoff, a World Cup evening match, F1 sprint weekend, or the Orange Bowl on New Year's Day, Partybusrentalwellington.com makes it easy to compare party buses, charter buses, and minibuses from a large network of bus companies serving Wellington and Palm Beach County — online in under 30 seconds or by phone any time. One form or one call, your event date and headcount, and the rest is handled.
Call 728-238-1770 or use the online quote tool to see pricing and vehicles for your Hard Rock Stadium trip.
If a South Florida concert or a Fort Lauderdale arena event is also on your group's itinerary, the Amerant Bank Arena transportation guide covers that venue's group logistics — useful if your group is planning a back-to-back trip weekend in the region.


