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Charter Bus Transportation to Oracle Park

Waterfront home of the San Francisco Giants — bus drop-off at Willie Mays Plaza with charter parking at Pier 48 during games

Why charter a bus to Oracle Park?

Plan charter bus transportation to Oracle Park in San Francisco. Oversized vehicles park in Lot A at Pier 48 via Terry Francois Blvd. Reserve bus parking through Giants Group Ticketing.

Oracle Park is the home of Major League Baseball's San Francisco Giants, located on the waterfront in the China Basin neighborhood along the Embarcadero. The ballpark seats approximately 41,265 and is known for its views of San Francisco Bay, McCovey Cove beyond the right-field wall, and the Bay Bridge in the distance. It hosts roughly 81 regular-season home games per year plus concerts and special events.

Getting a large group to Oracle Park by car is a logistical challenge. Street parking is virtually nonexistent on game days, garage prices near the ballpark are steep, and the King Street road closures before and after games create bottlenecks around the stadium. A charter bus simplifies all of this — drop your group at the Willie Mays Gate on King Street, let the driver handle the trip to Lot A at Pier 48, and everyone walks in together without worrying about coordinating multiple cars or rideshares.

Charter buses to Oracle Park are popular for corporate outings, birthday groups, bachelor and bachelorette parties, and school trips. Groups coming from the East Bay, South Bay, or Wine Country find buses especially practical since they avoid both Bay Bridge or Peninsula traffic and the parking scramble once you arrive. If you are combining the game with a group dinner in the South Beach or Mission Bay neighborhoods, your driver can stage in Lot A and pick up the group at a designated spot after the event.

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Logistics at Oracle Park

Charter buses park on the east side of Lot A at Pier 48, accessed via Terry Francois Boulevard. Oversized vehicle parking costs $80 and must be reserved through Giants Group Ticketing. Drop off passengers near the Willie Mays Gate at the intersection of King Street and 3rd Street before heading to Lot A.

Bus capacity for events at Oracle Park

Stadium events at Oracle Park often involve large groups. Whether you are coordinating fan transportation, a tailgate group, or corporate hospitality, here are your best vehicle options:

Charter bus pricing for Oracle Park events

Pricing for charter bus transportation to Oracle Park depends on group size, vehicle type, trip duration, and distance. Here are typical hourly rates by bus type:

Bus TypeCapacityHourly Rate
Charter Bus50-56 passengers$150 – $275/hr
Minibus24-35 passengers$125 – $200/hr
Shuttle Van14-24 passengers$100 – $175/hr
Sprinter Van8-14 passengers$150 – $250/hr

Most operators require a minimum of 4-5 hours. Pricing may be higher for weekend events, holidays, and peak seasons. Get an exact quote for your specific trip.

Oracle Park Charter Bus FAQ

Charter buses and oversized vehicles park on the east side of Lot A at Pier 48, located at 74 Mission Rock Street. The lot entrance is on Terry Francois Boulevard. Parking costs $80 per oversized vehicle and must be reserved in advance through Giants Group Ticketing. Note that oversized vehicles are not allowed in Pier 30/32 due to weight restrictions, and Lot A does not allow in/out access.
The best drop-off point is near the Willie Mays Gate — the main entrance at the intersection of King Street and 3rd Street. Have your driver pull over on King Street to unload passengers, then proceed south to Lot A via Terry Francois Boulevard for parking. Be aware that the SFMTA closes eastbound King Street between 3rd and 2nd Streets approximately 2.5 hours before first pitch and again from the seventh inning through post-game.
Yes. The Oracle Park Accessibility Shuttle provides a free ride between Lot A/Pier 48 and the ballpark. This is especially helpful since Lot A is about a 10-minute walk south of the stadium along the waterfront. The shuttle runs on game days and is available to all guests, not just those needing accessibility assistance.
Arrive at least 90 minutes before first pitch. King Street closures begin 2.5 hours before game time, and Lot A fills up on popular game days. Early arrival gives your driver time to drop off the group at the Willie Mays Gate, navigate to Lot A, and park before traffic around the China Basin waterfront gets heavy. Tailgating is allowed in Lot A as long as it does not block drive aisles or other spaces.
Lot A is roughly a 10-minute walk north along the waterfront to the ballpark. There is no direct public transit connection between Lot A and Oracle Park, but the walk along Terry Francois Boulevard and the Embarcadero is flat and scenic. Muni's T Third Line and N Judah both stop near Oracle Park at the 4th & King station if your group prefers to split up after the game.

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