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Bears Game Day Limo Service

60,000 fans, $60 parking, and Lake Shore Drive gridlock. Or: your chauffeur drops you at the Soldier Field gate, you tailgate worry-free, and get picked up the moment the clock hits zero.

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Game Day Without the Hassle

Soldier Field Parking Is $60+

Game day lots around Museum Campus charge $40-80 and fill up hours before kickoff. Lake Shore Drive is gridlocked from noon. Your chauffeur drops you at the gate and stages offsite — zero parking cost, zero traffic stress.

Tailgate Without the Drive Home

Enjoy the pre-game without worrying about driving afterward. Your chauffeur is on standby — text when you're ready, and we pull up to your designated pickup point within minutes.

Group Game Day Coordination

Getting 8-14 people from the suburbs to Soldier Field via individual cars is a logistical nightmare. One Sprinter, one pickup stop, everyone arrives together and on time for kickoff.

Post-Game Bar Runs

The game ends and your group wants to hit South Loop or River North. Your chauffeur takes you there — no splitting rideshares, no peak pricing when 60,000 fans all request rides at once.

Soldier Field, Museum Campus, and Sunday Gridlock

Soldier Field sits on Museum Campus, sharing the lakefront with the Field Museum, the Shedd Aquarium, and the Adler Planetarium. The road network there was designed for museum visitors trickling in, not 60,000 fans arriving in a two-hour window before a 1pm or noon Sunday kickoff. The game-day parking lots — the Waldron Deck, the South Lot, the Adler and Soldier Field North decks — charge $40 to $80 and fill hours before the game, and Lake Shore Drive slows to a crawl in both directions from late morning on.

The Bears season runs from the preseason in August through the regular season into January, which means the toughest Soldier Field traffic overlaps with Chicago's worst weather. A December divisional game means tailgating in the cold and walking from a remote lot in it. A chauffeur drops your group at the Museum Campus Drive entrance near the south gates, stages off-campus, and is back at your pickup point when the clock hits zero. Our drivers approach from Columbus Drive and the south end of the campus to skirt the northbound Lake Shore Drive backup that traps everyone parking themselves.

Tailgating and the Post-Game Exit

The tailgate lots open about four hours before kickoff, and a Bears Sunday tailgate is a tradition unto itself — grills, tents, and jerseys filling the South Lot and the decks along the campus. The problem with driving your own car to it is the exit. Once you park in a game-day lot, that car is anchored there until the post-game crowd clears, which routinely means sitting 45 minutes to an hour after the final whistle before you even move.

With a chauffeured SUV, Sprinter, or party bus, the whole crew tailgates without anyone staying sober to drive. The driver stages off Museum Campus, and when you are ready, you walk to the pickup pin and ride out while the lots are still gridlocked. Coolers, grills, and chairs ride in the cargo space — nobody hauls a cooler across the campus. For the suburbs, a Sprinter from Naperville, Schaumburg, Palatine, Arlington Heights, or Lake Forest collects the group in one stop and everyone arrives together in time for kickoff.

When the game ends, plenty of fans want to keep the day going in the South Loop or River North. The same hourly booking runs the post-game bar leg with no peak pricing — exactly when 60,000 fans are all requesting rides at once. Prime-time games, the Packers and Vikings rivalry weekends, and any playoff date book the fastest, so the season-long approach is to reserve early and, for regulars, lock a recurring vehicle for the home slate.

Tailgate-Ready Fleet

Flat hourly rates. No per-mile fees, no game day surge.

Cadillac Escalade ESV

Up to 6 guests

$185per hour

Perfect for couples or small groups — gate drop-off included

Book Cadillac Escalade ESV

Mercedes Sprinter

Up to 14 guests

$225per hour

Ideal tailgate crew size with cooler space and legroom

Book Mercedes Sprinter

Party Bus

Up to 30 guests

$295per hour

The ultimate tailgate on wheels — sound system, screens, space

Book Party Bus

3-hour minimum on game days. Call for season packages.

Picking the Vehicle and Timing the Day

For a Bears Sunday, the vehicle should match the group and the tailgate ambitions. A couple or a foursome rides comfortably in an Escalade with room for a small cooler. A tailgate crew of eight to fourteen is the natural fit for a Mercedes Sprinter — legroom plus cargo space for the grill, chairs, and food. A bigger group that wants the party to start on the way in books a 30-passenger party bus with a sound system, screens, and space to move.

Timing is the other decision. The lots open four to five hours before kickoff, and the full tailgate experience means arriving three-plus hours early. Most groups book a six-to-eight hour block that covers the early tailgate, the game, and a South Loop or River North bar stop afterward. The driver can either stage the whole time or do a drop and a separate game-pickup to keep the cost down on a long day — we plan it around your group rather than forcing one format.

Prime-time games, the Packers and Vikings rivalry weekends, and any January playoff date book first, so the larger vehicles go early. Call (224) 801-3090 with your group size, pickup location, and the game, and we lock the vehicle, the pickup time, and a flat fare with no game-day surge and gratuity included.

Bears Game Day Questions

How early should we arrive for a Bears tailgate?

Lots open 4-5 hours before kickoff. We recommend arriving 3+ hours early for the full tailgate experience. Your chauffeur can drop you at the tailgate lot entrance and return for game pickup, or stay staged nearby for the full duration. Most groups book a 6-8 hour block for a full game day experience.

Where does the driver pick us up after the game?

We coordinate a pickup location away from the main pedestrian crush. Typical staging points are along Columbus Drive or the McCormick Place area. Your chauffeur texts you a pin 10 minutes before the final whistle. Walk toward the pin, we pull up — no standing in a 20-minute rideshare queue.

Can you take a group from the suburbs to Soldier Field and back?

Absolutely — that's our most popular Bears booking. Sprinter vans from Palatine, Arlington Heights, Schaumburg, and Naperville to Soldier Field are a standard run for us. Door-to-door, everyone rides together, and nobody has to stay sober to drive home.

Game Day Deserves Better Than an Uber

Prime time games and rivalry weekends book fast. Reserve your game day vehicle early in the season.

Questions? Contact us — we know every Soldier Field route.

What Our Customers Say

★★★★★

Got the party bus for my daughter's prom group. 22 kids, music at a reasonable volume, every stop on time, driver texted updates all night. As a dad that peace of mind was worth more than the bill.

Tony M. · Naperville

★★★★★

Got the party bus for my daughter's prom group. 22 kids, music at a reasonable volume, every stop on time, driver texted updates all night. As a dad that peace of mind was worth more than the bill.

Tony M. · Naperville

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