Getting a group to Intuit Dome on game night sounds straightforward until you are staring at stop-and-go traffic on the 405, watching the clock tick toward tip-off. The Inglewood sports corridor is one of the most congested corners of Los Angeles — bounded by three of the busiest freeway segments in the country — and on a sold-out Clippers night, the surge zone spreads five miles in every direction from Century Boulevard. The single question that decides whether your crew glides in or scatters across the parking structure is simple: where exactly does the bus drop your group off, and where does it wait?

This guide answers that plainly, using Intuit Dome's own published information, and then walks through everything else a group trip needs: which vehicle fits your headcount, what shapes the price, and how to coordinate the post-game pickup when 18,000 fans hit the exits at once. The Clippers' new arena in Inglewood is one of the most-requested destinations for Los Angeles group transportation, so the advice below is grounded in real logistics — not a brochure. Call 310-943-9118 any time to get started, or read on for the full game-day picture.

Address

3930 W Century Blvd, Inglewood, CA 90303

Capacity

18,000 seats — opened August 2024

Mobility Hub (rideshare & shuttle)

3665 W 102nd St — Standard East Garage, Level 1

Parking garages open

~4 hours before showtime

From Downtown LA

~11–12 miles · 20–35 min off-peak

From Hollywood

~12 miles · 20–30 min off-peak

Why Renting a Bus to Intuit Dome Just Makes Sense

Century Boulevard on a Clippers game night is not the same street it is at noon on a Tuesday. Intuit Dome shares the Hollywood Park campus with SoFi Stadium — 70,000-seat capacity sitting half a mile away — and when both venues have events on the same evening, campus lots fill before the parking structures even open to the public, entry queues back up onto Century, and the 405 southbound from the I-10 interchange becomes a parking lot of its own. Add LAX's perpetual departures traffic less than two miles to the west and you have a corner of LA that punishes anyone who does not plan ahead.

An LA Clippers party bus or charter bus sidesteps the whole problem. Your group loads up at your hotel, your neighborhood, or wherever it makes sense, and the route is handled for you while everyone else navigates the mess. No one draws straws for who stays sober.

No one circles the East Garage looking for a spot that already sold out online. You arrive together, leave together, and split one flat rate instead of paying $50-plus per car in parking — which adds up fast once your crew exceeds two vehicles.

The math is worth running. Intuit Dome's on-site parking typically runs $56 for Standard East Lot spaces and $68 for the VIP West Lot on South Prairie Avenue, all pre-purchase required through JustPark — nothing is sold at the gate. One charter bus carrying 40 people replaces eight or nine cars, each needing its own pre-purchased pass.

That is one coordinated arrival instead of nine separate vehicles hunting for the same garage entrance on a clogged Century Boulevard. Call 310-943-9118 and we will build the quote around your headcount.

Charter Bus Drop-Off & Pickup at Intuit Dome

Here is the detail most group transportation pages get vague about — so let's go straight to what the venue actually publishes.

Intuit Dome's designated ground-transportation hub is the Intuit Dome Mobility Hub, located on Level 1 of the Standard East Garage at 3665 W 102nd Street, Inglewood, CA 90303. Per the venue's own official transportation page, this is the only authorized location on the property where rideshare drop-off and pickup is permitted — no Century Boulevard curb stops, no drop-offs along Prairie Avenue, no improvised pull-overs near the main plaza entrance. Traffic control officers enforce a no-stopping rule on Century Boulevard on event nights; any vehicle attempting a curbside drop there will be waved through.

For charter buses and private group transportation, the practical approach is the same hub. Your group disembarks at the Mobility Hub, walks through the East Garage complex, and connects to the main Century Boulevard plaza entrance — the primary entry point into the Clippers' arena, where the frontage plaza opens up onto Century. Suite, club, and floor ticket holders have a dedicated VIP entrance to the left of the main entrance, and fans in "The Wall" — the 51-row baseline section behind the Clippers' basket — use a dedicated Wall entrance adjacent to the VIP entry.

Gate doors open 60 minutes before tip-off.

The one-line version: your bus drops at the Intuit Dome Mobility Hub at 3665 W 102nd Street — Level 1 of the Standard East Garage. That is the venue-authorized entry point for rideshare and group transportation, and from there the walk to the Century Boulevard main entrance takes a few minutes under cover of the garage. No impromptu curb stops on Century; the no-stopping rule is enforced.

Intuit Dome, 3930 W Century Blvd, Inglewood — home of the LA Clippers, host of the 2026 NBA All-Star Game, and the 2028 Olympic basketball venue. The Mobility Hub for group drop-off is at 3665 W 102nd St, Level 1 of the Standard East Garage.

Oversized Vehicle Parking and the Permit Detail

Here is the detail that catches first-timers off guard: all on-site parking at Intuit Dome requires pre-purchased passes, and none are sold at the gate. The venue uses automatic license plate recognition at garage entries, and it is a cashless operation — cards only, transactions pre-booked. For oversized vehicles, the published guidance places buses in the campus's designated oversized zone; there is no drive-up bus parking option, and a bus without a valid on-site pass will be directed off the Hollywood Park campus entirely.

That is actually an argument for the drop-and-return plan. A bus that drops your group at the Mobility Hub, leaves the campus, and waits off-site until you are ready avoids the oversized parking question entirely — and keeps your group transportation cost predictable instead of adding a per-event oversized vehicle permit on top of the rental. When you book with Party Bus In Los Angeles CA, we work out the drop-off and pickup plan for your specific date so there is no confusion at the 102nd Street garage entrance.

We always recommend confirming current parking availability directly on the official Intuit Dome parking page before your visit, since prices and lot availability shift by event.

Confirm the Plan When You Book — Here's Why

The Hollywood Park campus is not the same situation every night. When SoFi Stadium has a concurrent event — a Rams or Chargers game, a concert, or one of the FIFA World Cup 2026 matches happening less than half a mile away — the shared access roads, campus lot entrances, and Century Boulevard approach fill faster and close earlier than on a standard Clippers night. A guide written for a regular-season Tuesday game may have the routing exactly wrong for a playoff night when the I-405 from the I-10 to the I-105 is running at a full crawl two hours before tip-off.

Our 24/7 reservation team confirms your group's exact drop point, the current approach from whichever part of LA you are coming from, and the post-game pickup window for your specific date — because conditions change and we keep track of them so you do not have to.

Getting There: Routes, Traffic & Timing

Intuit Dome sits in Inglewood, roughly 11 to 12 road miles from Downtown LA and about the same distance from Hollywood and Beverly Hills. In normal traffic, that is a 20- to 30-minute drive. On a Clippers game night, it can easily double.

The venues that flank the Hollywood Park campus make the approach roads uniquely congested: the 405 corridor between the 10 and the 105 is one of the most heavily trafficked freeway segments anywhere in Southern California, and Century Boulevard feeds directly into the campus from the east while Prairie Avenue handles north-south access.

From… Approx. distance Typical drive (off-peak) Game-night buffer
Downtown LA / Staples corridor ~11–12 miles 20–25 minutes Add 30–60 min
Hollywood / Los Feliz ~12 miles 20–30 minutes Add 25–50 min
Beverly Hills / West Hollywood ~11–12 miles 20–30 minutes Add 30–60 min
LAX / El Segundo ~4–5 miles 10–15 minutes Add 20–30 min
Santa Monica ~12–14 miles 20–30 minutes Add 30–50 min
Long Beach ~22–25 miles 30–40 minutes Add 30–45 min
Pasadena / San Gabriel Valley ~22–28 miles 35–45 minutes Add 40–60 min

A few route notes worth knowing before game day: the I-405 approach from the north (coming down from Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, or the Valley via the 405 South) is the consistently worst option on game nights — it backs up from the I-10 all the way to the venue exit and clears slowly. Groups coming from the South Bay or Long Beach via the I-105 West to the 405 North or arriving via Aviation Boulevard from the south generally have a smoother final approach. For groups originating downtown, the La Cienega Boulevard corridor south to Century sidesteps the worst 405 backup and is the route most experienced Inglewood regulars use.

We factor all of this into the approach for your specific origin and date.

Every Way to Get to Intuit Dome: An Honest Comparison

Intuit Dome has done something unusual for a major arena: it has invested in genuine alternatives to driving, including a free shuttle network and Metro connections that actually work. We coordinate group transportation every game, but we will be straight with you — a private bus is not the right answer for every situation. Here is the honest breakdown.

Option Cost shape Arrive together? Door-to-Mobility Hub Best for
Charter bus or party bus One flat rate split by group Yes — one vehicle, one arrival Best — Mobility Hub drop, steps from main entrance Groups of 15–56
Intuit Dome Micro Transit Shuttle Free (reserve via app) If all booked together Good — drops at Mobility Hub Individuals or small groups near pickup points
Regional Park & Ride (Union Station, etc.) Free shuttle; parking may apply at lot If riding same shuttle Good — shuttle to East Garage Groups that can consolidate at one of 6 park-and-ride lots
Metro K Line + free Metro Shuttle ~$1.75 TAP fare If boarded at same station Good — Prairie Ave shuttle to arena 1–4 people; not practical for coordinating 20+
Rideshare (Uber/Lyft) Per car + post-game surge No — multiple ETAs, multiple vehicles Mobility Hub only — then walk to entrance 1–4 per car
Drive and park on-site $56–$68+ per vehicle, pre-purchase required No — caravan fragments Varies by garage 1–2 cars, arriving early

The honest verdict: for one or two people, the free Micro Transit Shuttle from a neighborhood pickup point or the Metro K Line connector is both free and sensible — no reason to charter a bus for a couple. But the moment your party outgrows two or three cars, the coordination cost of separate vehicles tips decisively toward one bus. Different arrival times, multiple parking passes at $56 or more each, post-game rideshare surge pricing, and the designated-driver problem all disappear with a single group rental.

Intuit Dome's Free Shuttle Network, Explained

Intuit Dome runs one of the most developed free shuttle programs of any arena in Southern California, and it is worth knowing how it works before you decide whether to use it for your group. Per the official transportation page, there are two distinct services:

Micro Transit Shuttle. A fully electric fleet operating 100-plus pickup points within a six-mile radius of the arena. Reservations are required through the LA Clippers + Intuit Dome app via RideCo.

Pickups begin two hours before events and drop off continues through arena doors opening. Post-event pickups begin 30 minutes after the final buzzer and the bus can be found at the East Garage at 3700 W Century Blvd. No TAP card required. The practical limitation for groups: every rider in your party needs to reserve individually, pickup times are assigned dynamically, and a 30-person group can easily end up on three different shuttle windows.

Fine for individuals; logistically messy for a coordinated group.

Regional Park & Ride. Free shuttle service from six LA-area locations — Downtown LA (Union Station), West LA (Expo/Sepulveda Metro Station), Woodland Hills (Pierce College), South Bay (Harbor Gateway Transit Center), San Gabriel Valley (El Monte Metro Station), and Norwalk Station (select events). Parking at select lots may carry a small cost.

This is the best public-transit alternative for a group that can consolidate at one hub, but it requires everyone to get themselves to the same park-and-ride location first — which adds a coordination layer that a private bus eliminates entirely.

Metro K Line Connector. LA Metro operates a free shuttle on Prairie Avenue south of Century Boulevard that connects to the C Line (Hawthorne/Lennox station), K Line (Inglewood or LAX/Metro Transit Center stations), and bus lines 115, 117, and 212. Shuttles run every 20 minutes starting two hours before Clippers home games and every 10 minutes for one hour after the game ends.

No TAP card needed. For fans comfortable with transit, it works. For a group of 25 arriving from different parts of LA, coordination is the problem a private bus already solves.

See the Metro Intuit Dome shuttle guide for current schedules.

What Size Bus Does Your Group Need?

Getting everyone to Intuit Dome in a single vehicle is the goal, and the right vehicle is the one that fits your headcount without making everyone pay for empty seats. Here is how our fleet breaks down for a Clippers game-day run.

Vehicle Capacity Gear / luggage Best for Key amenities
14-passenger Sprinter limo / Sprinter van Up to ~14 Light — small coolers, bags Small crews, suite holders, VIP groups Premium leather, USB charging, tinted privacy windows
Party bus (15–50 passengers) ~15–50 Onboard, lighter Fan groups who want the pregame on the ride Built-in bar, color-changing LED lighting, premium Bluetooth sound, flat-panel TVs
15–35 passenger minibus ~15–35 Overhead plus some underfloor Mid-size groups, clean and comfortable ride Powerful A/C, plush reclining seats
40–56 passenger charter bus Up to 56 Excellent — undercarriage bays Large fan groups, corporate outings, out-of-town groups Reclining seats, climate control, overhead storage, WiFi, power outlets, onboard restrooms, undercarriage bays

For Clippers fan groups who want the pregame energy built right into the ride, a 15- to 50-passenger party bus is the right call — built-in bar, color-changing LED lighting, and a premium sound system running the Clippers' hype playlist from your Westside hotel to the Century Boulevard plaza. For larger groups or corporate outings where comfort over a longer ride matters more than the party atmosphere, a full-size charter bus gives you reclining seats, onboard restrooms, and undercarriage bays for any gear. ADA-accessible vehicles are always available — just let us know before your departure date.

LA Clippers Bus Rental Prices

Party Bus In Los Angeles CA offers all-inclusive pricing online in under 30 seconds — you will know the exact cost before you ever book. The quote is shaped by a handful of clear factors:

  • Vehicle size — a 56-passenger charter bus and a 14-passenger Sprinter limo are different rates.
  • Total hours — the pregame pickup, the game itself (if the bus waits nearby), and the post-game window all factor in.
  • Date and event — a mid-week regular-season game prices differently than NBA All-Star Weekend or a playoff night, when demand across the LA vehicle market spikes.
  • Origin and mileage — a Westside pickup is a short run; a group coming from Pasadena or Long Beach adds distance to the quote.

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 or $1,200–$2,500/day. You will never be surprised by hidden costs. Note that any on-site parking permits are a separate, pre-purchased cost, which is one more reason the drop-and-return plan often saves money.

Here is the per-head math that usually settles the conversation. A 40-passenger party bus at a mid-range rate split across 38 passengers comes out to less than $65 per person for a night that includes the pregame ride, the post-game pickup, and no one worrying about the 405 on the way home. Compare that to $56–$68 per car in parking plus gas plus however many separate rideshare bookings at post-game surge pricing.

Once you have more than a handful of cars' worth of people, the bus wins on both simplicity and cost. Check our Los Angeles bus rental prices page to learn more, or call 310-943-9118 any time for a free, all-inclusive quote.

A Real Game-Night Example

To put numbers on it: for a Clippers home playoff game in late April 2025, a 32-person corporate group booked a 35-passenger minibus from a hotel in El Segundo. Pickup at 5:30 PM, at the Intuit Dome Mobility Hub by 6:15 PM — 90 minutes before the 7:30 PM tip-off. The group entered through the main Century Boulevard plaza entrance, caught the full pregame warmup, and arranged a post-game pickup at the Mobility Hub for 30 minutes after the final buzzer.

The 5-hour all-inclusive rental came to roughly $1,750 — about $55 per person, with the parking scramble, the 405 crawl, and the surge-priced rideshare queue all solved in one number.

What Brings Groups to Intuit Dome in 2026

Intuit Dome opened in August 2024 and has already established itself as one of the top-draw arenas in the country. The Clippers' NBA season runs October through April (and into June for playoff runs), which means the arena is active throughout most of the year. Here are the events drawing the largest groups in 2025–2026 — and the ones where booking a bus early matters most.

  • LA Clippers regular season and playoffs. The NBA home slate covers October through April, with playoff games extending the calendar. The Clippers' first NBA playoff game at Intuit Dome was April 24, 2025 — a 117–83 win over Denver in front of 17,927. Playoff nights are the highest-demand dates for group transportation in Inglewood; if you are organizing a group for a postseason game, book as soon as your tickets are confirmed. The full home schedule is on Intuit Dome's event calendar.
  • 2026 NBA All-Star Weekend, February 13–15, 2026. The NBA named Intuit Dome the host of the 2026 All-Star Game — the first All-Star Weekend in the LA area in decades. Rising Stars tips off Friday the 13th; State Farm All-Star Saturday Night (Skills Challenge, 3-Point Challenge, Slam Dunk) runs February 14; the All-Star Game is Sunday, February 15. This is a three-day citywide event that will pack the Hollywood Park campus and spike transportation demand across the entire Westside. For All-Star Weekend: book by November 2025 or expect limited availability. Groups booking last-minute in January will face significantly higher rates and a much shorter list of available vehicles.
  • Major concerts. Intuit Dome has booked touring artists through the fall of 2026, including J. Cole (September 3–4, 2026) and ZAYN (August 28, 2026). Concert nights draw a different crowd than Clippers games but create the same parking and Century Boulevard gridlock. The free shuttle program is available for concerts as well as games, per Intuit Dome's policy — but post-show rideshare surge pricing is every bit as punishing as after a playoff game.
  • 2028 Olympic Basketball. Los Angeles is hosting the Summer Olympics and Intuit Dome has been selected as the basketball venue. Group transportation demand in Inglewood during the Games will be at levels the city has never seen — and vehicle availability will be committed months in advance. If your organization is planning for the Olympics, the time to coordinate group transportation is now.

Whenever your group is coming, the booking logic is the same: the closer the date to a marquee event, the faster the right-size vehicles go. Call 310-943-9118 to lock in your date.

Leaving Intuit Dome After the Game

The post-game exit is where the Inglewood sports corridor earns its reputation. When 18,000 fans leave Intuit Dome at the same time and SoFi Stadium has just emptied out half a mile away, Century Boulevard backs up in both directions, the 405 on-ramps from the area clog immediately, and rideshare surge pricing kicks in within minutes. The free Micro Transit Shuttle begins post-event pickups 30 minutes after the game ends — helpful for individuals, but a 30-person group booking individual shuttle slots in real time is a coordination nightmare.

With a private bus, the plan is already set before you walk in. You agree on a clear pickup window and location — the Mobility Hub at the Standard East Garage — with our team before the game. The bus waits nearby during the action and is in position when your group walks out.

No hunting through the garage. No watching the surge price climb on your phone while you wait for a car that is 25 minutes away. No one making bad decisions about driving after a long night.

The group boards, recaps the game, and rides back through the Inglewood traffic instead of sitting in it. Call 310-943-9118 to set up that plan for your date.

Coming From Out of Town? LAX to Intuit Dome

Intuit Dome sits approximately four miles from Los Angeles International Airport — the closest major arena to any major airport in Southern California. For groups flying into LAX for a Clippers game, a playoff series, or All-Star Weekend, a single coordinated bus from baggage claim to the Mobility Hub is by far the cleanest option. There is no rental car shuffle, no rideshare queue on the World Way curb, and no one getting separated across multiple terminals.

LAX commercial ground transportation operates from the lower-level curbside areas in front of each terminal. For groups meeting after baggage claim, the standard approach is to consolidate at the agreed terminal, confirm all luggage is collected, and then call for the bus to pull in — LAX requires commercial vehicles to stage in the designated commercial loading areas rather than circling. We coordinate that flow as part of the booking.

The LAX-to-Intuit-Dome run is roughly 15 to 20 minutes in off-peak traffic and can stretch to 30 to 40 minutes on a busy event night with LAX departure and arrival traffic layered on top.

Tips for Your First Intuit Dome Visit

A few things every group should know before arriving at Century Boulevard, straight from the venue's published policies:

  • The bag policy is strict. Per the official FAQ, only personal clutches — including clear bags — up to 10" x 6" x 2" are permitted inside the arena. No backpacks, no purses, no tote bags. Medical and childcare bags up to 14" x 14" x 6" are allowed through designated X-ray screening. There is no bag check or storage at the venue. Coach your group on this before game night — it is one of the most common sources of delays at entry and there are no exceptions.
  • Intuit Dome is fully cashless. Every transaction inside — food, merchandise, parking — is card or mobile payment only. No cash accepted anywhere on the campus.
  • All parking passes must be pre-purchased. Nothing is sold at the garage. Purchase through JustPark or via the Intuit Dome parking page before your event date, and confirm your specific event's lot pricing — it varies.
  • Doors open 60 minutes before tip-off. For touring concerts, door times may vary. Build in time for the group to navigate the Century Boulevard plaza, clear security, and reach their seats before the game starts.
  • The Halo Board is the centerpiece. Intuit Dome features the largest double-sided Halo Board in the world — the arena's signature visual. Arriving early gives your group the full experience instead of walking in mid-first quarter.
  • ADA accessibility. Accessible parking is available in all three on-site garages and must be pre-purchased like standard parking. ADA seating is available at every tier. Contact the Answers Portal at 1-888-311-0231 for accessibility accommodations in advance.

Trip Types We Coordinate to Intuit Dome

Different groups, same goal: everyone arrives together, on time, and without the Century Boulevard ordeal. The runs we handle most often:

  • Fan groups and season-ticket holder crews. Westside groups, Valley groups, South Bay groups — wherever your crew is based, one bus solves the caravan problem and keeps the pregame energy together from pickup to tip-off.
  • Corporate and suite groups. Move clients and executives from Westside hotels or downtown office towers to a suite or club seat at Intuit Dome without anyone managing parking, traffic, or the post-game ride home. A Sprinter limo handles smaller VIP runs; a charter bus covers the full team.
  • Out-of-town groups for playoff series or All-Star. Groups flying into LAX for the Clippers' postseason run or the 2026 All-Star Weekend who need one coordinated transfer from the terminal to the arena and back to the hotel.
  • Concert groups. Intuit Dome's concert calendar runs through the summer and fall — our Los Angeles concert party bus rental service covers the full ride in, with a built-in bar and premium sound to keep the energy up from your Brentwood or Silver Lake pickup to the Century Boulevard plaza.
  • Birthday and celebration groups. A game night that doubles as a milestone event, with the pregame built into the party bus ride itself and no one worrying about how to get home after.

Booking, Timing, and Pickup Details

Booking is the easy part. Here is how to set it up cleanly:

  1. Request a quote with your group size, pickup location(s), the event date, and how much pregame time you want built in.
  2. Confirm the vehicle and drop point. We lock in the right vehicle and verify the current approach to the Mobility Hub for your event date — because the Hollywood Park approach shifts when SoFi Stadium has a concurrent event.
  3. Set your post-game pickup window. Agree on a meeting time and spot at the Mobility Hub with our team before you go in. The bus is waiting nearby and in position when you walk out — no surge pricing, no 30-minute wait.

A few timing questions we hear constantly: how early should we arrive? Ninety minutes before tip-off is comfortable for most groups; two hours is better if you want to explore the plaza, grab food, and be in your seats for warmups. For playoff games and All-Star Weekend, add an extra 30 to 45 minutes for traffic.

How long should the bus be booked? A standard NBA game with the pregame ride and post-game pickup runs about 5 to 6 hours total for groups starting in central LA. Longer for groups coming from the Valley, Pasadena, or the South Bay.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where exactly does a charter bus drop off at Intuit Dome?

The designated group transportation drop-off point is the Intuit Dome Mobility Hub at 3665 W 102nd Street, Level 1 of the Standard East Garage, Inglewood, CA 90303. Per Intuit Dome's own transportation page, this is the only authorized location for rideshare and group drop-off on the property. Century Boulevard has no-stopping enforcement on event nights.

From the Mobility Hub, your group walks through the East Garage to the Century Boulevard main entrance — a few minutes on foot. Suite and floor ticket holders can use the dedicated VIP entry adjacent to the main entrance.

Does a charter bus need a parking permit at Intuit Dome?

Yes. All on-site parking at Intuit Dome must be pre-purchased — nothing is sold at the gate. Oversized-vehicle parking has no drive-up option; a bus without a valid on-site pass is directed off the Hollywood Park campus.

In practice, the most cost-effective and logistically cleanest approach for most groups is the drop-and-return plan: the bus drops at the Mobility Hub, waits off-campus during the game, and returns to the hub for post-game pickup. We confirm the plan for your specific date when you book.

How much does it cost to rent a bus to Intuit Dome?

Pricing depends on vehicle size, total hours, the event date, and your pickup location. For ranges to anchor your budget: 14-passenger Sprinter limos run $170–$344/hour; 15–20 passenger party buses $204–$378/hour; 20–30 passenger party buses $244–$414/hour; 35–50 passenger party buses and minibuses $294–$490/hour; and 40–56 passenger charter buses $150–$300/hour or $1,200–$2,500/day. We provide an all-inclusive quote in under 30 seconds with no hidden costs.

Call 310-943-9118 or use our online tool.

What is the bag policy at Intuit Dome?

Per the official FAQ, only personal clutches — including clear bags — no larger than 10" x 6" x 2" are permitted inside the arena. No backpacks, purses, or tote bags are allowed. Medical and childcare bags up to 14" x 14" x 6" may enter through designated X-ray screening.

There is no bag check or storage at the venue. Review the policy before game night — security does not make exceptions.

Is there a free shuttle to Intuit Dome?

Yes. Intuit Dome operates a free Micro Transit Shuttle with 100-plus pickup points within six miles of the arena, bookable through the LA Clippers + Intuit Dome app. A Regional Park & Ride shuttle also runs free from six LA-area locations including Union Station, Expo/Sepulveda, and Harbor Gateway.

And free Metro Connector shuttles run on Prairie Avenue linking to the C Line, K Line, and LAX/Metro Transit Center. All require advance reservation. For a coordinated group of 20-plus people, a private bus eliminates the per-person reservation complexity and ensures everyone arrives at the same time from the same location.

How far is Intuit Dome from LAX?

About four miles — roughly 10 to 15 minutes in off-peak traffic, and 20 to 35 minutes on a game night. A private group transfer from LAX baggage claim to the Mobility Hub is one of the cleanest rides in Inglewood on event days: short mileage, one vehicle, no caravan, and no LAX rental car shuffle. We track the flight and have the bus ready for your actual arrival time.

When should I book a bus for a Clippers playoff game or NBA All-Star Weekend?

For regular-season Clippers games, two to four weeks of lead time is workable. For playoff games, book as soon as your tickets are confirmed — the vehicle supply in the Inglewood and Westside market moves fast once a postseason series is set. For 2026 NBA All-Star Weekend (February 13–15, 2026), the right approach is to book by November 2025.

This is a three-day citywide event that will spike group transportation demand across all of LA. Groups booking in January will face meaningfully higher rates and much shorter availability windows. The earlier you call, the better your options — every time.

Can a party bus pick up from multiple locations?

Yes. If your group is spread across Westside hotels, a single party bus or charter bus can sweep multiple stops — a Beverly Hills hotel block, a Santa Monica Airbnb, a downtown office — before heading to Intuit Dome. Multi-stop pickups are the most common way large groups consolidate before game night.

When you call, tell us all the stops and we will build the routing so the bus arrives at the Mobility Hub with time to spare before tip-off.

Are ADA-accessible vehicles available?

Yes — ADA-accessible vehicles are always available. Let us know your group's needs before your departure date and we will arrange the right vehicle with the appropriate accommodations. Intuit Dome itself offers accessible parking in all three on-site garages (pre-purchase required), accessible seating at all levels, and wheelchair escorts — contact the venue's Answers Portal at 1-888-311-0231 for specific in-arena accommodations.

Book Your Intuit Dome Bus Today

The right-sized bus for your Clippers group is just a call away. Whether it is a 14-passenger Sprinter limo for a suite group, a 25-passenger party bus for a birthday crew, or a 56-passenger charter bus for a corporate outing or All-Star Weekend, Party Bus In Los Angeles CA has access to a fleet of party buses, minibuses, Sprinter vans, and charter buses across the Los Angeles area — and we coordinate the Mobility Hub drop, the game-night staging, and the post-game pickup so your group never has to touch the Century Boulevard gridlock. Give us a call any time at 310-943-9118 for an all-inclusive price quote — or use our online tool for instant availability.

Sources & Last Verified

Transportation logistics, parking policies, and event schedules at Intuit Dome change by season and event. Facts verified against the venue and its partners in June 2026; confirm event-specific details against the official pages below before your visit.