If you are organizing a group night out at the AT&T Performing Arts Center, the most important thing to sort out before opening night is simple: where exactly does the bus drop your group off, and where does it go after? That single question is what separates a smooth evening in the Dallas Arts District from a scattered, stressed one — and it is the detail most guides skip entirely.
This guide answers it plainly, using the venue's own published information, then walks you through the rest: which bus fits your party, what the evening actually costs per head once you do the math, how to time the arrival around the Arts District's notorious Friday-night congestion on Woodall Rodgers, and what makes the AT&T Performing Arts Center worth the trip in the first place. Dallas Texas Party Bus coordinates group runs to the Arts District regularly, so the logistics below come from doing it — not from guessing. For a full picture of our Dallas-area show and event service, see our Dallas concert party bus rental page.
Main address
2403 Flora St, Dallas, TX 75201
Bus drop-off
Flora Street — down Jack Evans St toward Flora St, in front of Winspear
Bus parking
One Arts Plaza (behind, $20) or Dallas Museum of Art on Harwood St (free)
Winspear capacity
2,200 seats (up to 2,300) — horseshoe configuration
Wyly Theatre
~600 seats, 2400 Flora St — highly configurable stage
Box office phone
214-880-0202
What Is the AT&T Performing Arts Center?
The AT&T Performing Arts Center is Dallas's flagship performing arts campus — a $354-million, multi-venue complex that anchors the largest contiguous urban arts district in the United States. It opened in October 2009 and sits inside the Dallas Arts District, a 68-acre cultural corridor bounded by Flora Street, Ross Avenue, Woodall Rodgers Freeway, and St. Paul Street. The campus houses four performance venues, each with a distinct architectural identity and resident company, and the outdoor Annette Strauss Artist Square doubles as a free public gathering point year-round.
The sheer range of what plays here is the reason group trips make so much sense. On any given month the calendar might carry the Dallas Opera, Texas Ballet Theater, Broadway touring productions, Dallas Theater Center, Dallas Black Dance Theatre, and outdoor summer concerts — which means a bus to the AT&T Performing Arts Center can be booked as a date-night run for a corporate group as easily as a school field trip to a matinee of A Christmas Carol.
The Four Venues: What Plays Where
Knowing which venue your show is in matters for both the drop-off approach and the lobby timing. The campus has four distinct performance spaces, each with its own entrance and character.
Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House
The Winspear is the centerpiece of the campus — a 2,200-seat opera house in a traditional horseshoe configuration, designed by Foster + Partners and recognizable from the street by its retractable glass-and-steel canopy and the striking red disc suspended above the front plaza. It is the home of The Dallas Opera and Texas Ballet Theater, and it hosts the largest Broadway touring productions in the AT&T Performing Arts Center's season. Address: 2403 Flora St, Dallas, TX 75201.
Box office: 214-880-0202.
Building lobbies open roughly 90 minutes before curtain, and the audience chamber opens approximately 30 minutes before showtime. For a group coming on a charter bus, that 90-minute window is the target: it gives everyone time to collect tickets, find seats without rushing, and visit the lobby bar before the house goes dark. Arriving during the 30-minute pre-curtain window with a group of 25 or more puts everyone at the back of the ticket-scanner line.
Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre
The Wyly is the experimental counterpart to the Winspear — a 12-story, 80,300-square-foot structure designed by Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA/REX) that holds roughly 600 guests depending on the stage configuration. It is deliberately flexible: the seating, the stage, and even the floor can be reconfigured for each production, which is why it has become home to Dallas Theater Center, Dallas Black Dance Theatre, and Anita N. Martinez Ballet Folklorico. Address: 2400 Flora St, Dallas, TX 75201.
The Wyly sits directly across Flora Street from the Winspear, so a bus dropping at the Winspear's curb serves both venues without repositioning.
Annette Strauss Artist Square
The outdoor component of the campus is a 3.7-acre plaza and stage that hosts free and ticketed outdoor concerts, film screenings, and community events from spring through fall. At Strauss Square, gates typically open about one hour before showtime. The clear-bag policy is enforced here: one clear plastic bag no larger than 12″×6″×12″ or a one-gallon clear ziplock, plus a small clutch no larger than 4.5″×6.5″.
Plan accordingly if your group is attending an outdoor event.
Moody Performance Hall
Moody is a 200-seat, single-level black-box space used for intimate productions, chamber performances, and rehearsal-style events. Access and parking for Moody shows connect to the Lexus Silver lot via Jack Evans Street. Groups of 25-plus at Moody should contact the venue's Group Sales line in advance, since the intimate capacity means individual sections sell out faster than the larger houses.
Charter Bus Drop-Off & Bus Parking at AT&T Performing Arts Center
Here is the part that most group-trip planners figure out too late — so let's go straight to what the venue publishes.
According to the AT&T Performing Arts Center's own FAQ, patrons may be dropped off on Flora Street. Specifically: come down Jack Evans Street toward Flora Street and drop your group directly in front of the Winspear Opera House, where a parking attendant will be available to assist with arrival and unloading. That curb is steps from the Winspear's main entrance and a short walk across Flora to the Wyly — the right drop point for either venue.
After your group exits, the bus has two confirmed parking options:
- One Arts Plaza — parking behind One Arts Plaza, which sits on the western edge of the Arts District campus. Cost: approximately $20. This is the closer option and keeps the bus close by for pickup.
- Dallas Museum of Art, 1717 N Harwood St — free bus parking on Harwood Street at the DMA, a few blocks north of the Winspear. This is the budget choice when the One Arts Plaza lot is full or when the production runs past the normal lot-clearance window.
The one-line version: your bus drops the group at the Flora Street curb in front of the Winspear — not in a surface lot three blocks away — then parks at One Arts Plaza ($20) or the DMA on Harwood (free) while your group is inside. That is the sequence the venue itself describes, and it is the plan your group coordinator should confirm when you book.
One detail that catches groups off guard: the underground Lexus Red and Lexus Silver garages serve standard vehicles. Their ceiling clearance is too low for a full-size charter bus or minibus, which is exactly why the drop-off-then-park approach is the right one. The bus never needs to enter a garage at all — it drops curbside, waits nearby, and returns for pickup.
We recommend checking the official AT&T Performing Arts Center parking page before your visit for any event-specific updates to the parking plan.
Confirm the Drop Point When You Book
The Arts District hosts major outdoor festivals that close its streets entirely. The AURORA light-art biennial — expanding to a three-week run in November 2026 — closes Flora Street between Harwood and Routh Street, Jack Evans Street from Ross Avenue to the Lexus Red Parking entrance, and Harwood Street between Woodall Rodgers and Ross Avenue from noon through 5:00 a.m. on the main event night. During those closures, the standard Flora Street drop is unavailable and the DMA Harwood lot is inaccessible.
When you book a run to the Arts District during a festival weekend, we confirm the current street-closure plan and route accordingly so your group arrives at the right curb, not a barricade.
Getting to the Arts District: Routes, Traffic & Timing
The Arts District sits at the northeastern edge of downtown Dallas, bounded by Woodall Rodgers Freeway (Spur 366) to the north and St. Paul Street to the east. The main approaches are Woodall Rodgers eastbound (exiting toward Pearl Street or Arts District), Ross Avenue eastbound from downtown, and US-75 southbound via the Cityplace/Uptown exit.
What the Arts District gives you in walkability, it takes back in parking. On a Friday or Saturday evening when the Winspear has a full 2,200-seat house and the Wyly has its own separate production running, the neighborhood fills fast. The Lexus Red garage sells out when purchased in advance, the Hall Arts and One Arts Plaza garages fill by curtain, and Woodall Rodgers backs up as the cars queue for the Pearl and Arts District ramps.
Groups that drove separately frequently arrive late, scattered, and unable to find a single block where everyone can park near each other.
Approximate distances and off-peak drive times from common Dallas-area starting points:
| From… | Approx. distance | Off-peak drive time |
|---|---|---|
| Downtown Dallas / Deep Ellum | ~1–2 miles | 5–15 minutes |
| Uptown / Knox-Henderson | ~2–3 miles | 10–20 minutes |
| North Dallas / Addison | ~12–15 miles | 20–30 minutes |
| Irving / Las Colinas | ~15–18 miles | 25–35 minutes |
| Plano / Richardson | ~18–22 miles | 30–40 minutes |
| Mesquite / Garland | ~15–20 miles | 25–40 minutes |
Those off-peak times assume normal flow. On a Friday evening with a full house at the Winspear, add 15–25 minutes to any trip that touches Woodall Rodgers, Central Expressway, or the Pearl Street exit ramps. The I-30 corridor through downtown has also been subject to planned TxDOT lane closures, with full weekend shutdowns between I-35E and the I-45/US-75 interchange pushing detour traffic directly onto Woodall Rodgers.
A Dallas charter bus rental skips your group's coordination problem entirely — one vehicle, one route decision, and one Flora Street drop.
Transportation Options to the AT&T Performing Arts Center: Every Choice Compared
There is no shortage of ways to reach the Arts District. Here is an honest comparison for a group.
| Option | Cost shape | Arrive together? | Door-to-door? | Best group size |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Private charter bus or party bus | One flat rate, split by group | Yes — one vehicle, one arrival | Best — Flora Street curb, steps from lobby | 15–56 |
| DART Rail (Pearl/Arts District Station) | Per ticket, ~$2.50–$5 each way | Only if boarding same train | Good — short walk to campus from Pearl Station | Any, but no group control |
| Rideshare (Uber / Lyft) | Per car each way + post-show surge | No — multiple cars, multiple ETAs | Good coming in; post-show surge is real | 1–4 per car |
| Everyone drives & parks | Parking per car ($15–$30 in garages) | No — scattered arrivals | Depends on lot availability | 1–2 cars |
DART's Pearl/Arts District and St. Paul stations both serve the campus and sit on all four DART lines (Red, Blue, Green, Orange), with trains running every 5–10 minutes. The Orange Line operates until 1:45 a.m. on late-night show evenings. For one or two people, DART is often the smartest call — no reason to book a bus for a couple.
But the moment your party grows past a handful of people, the coordination cost of separate cars, the post-show rideshare wait, and the per-car parking expense tips the math toward one private bus. For a group of 20 paying $25 in parking each, that is $500 in parking alone — before anyone factors in gas and the post-show Uber surge when 2,000-plus people exit the Winspear at once. Call 214-540-6746 and we will run the per-head numbers for your specific group.
What Plays at the AT&T Performing Arts Center: The 2025–26 Season
The sheer range of programming is what makes a Dallas bus rental to the Arts District worth planning ahead for. Each resident company has its own season inside the campus, and the Broadway Dallas series brings major touring productions to the Winspear from September through May. The 2025–2026 season at the AT&T Performing Arts Center included productions of Mrs. Doubtfire, The Music Man, Kinky Boots, Stereophonic, and Spamalot through the Broadway at the Center series.
The 2025–2026 Broadway season is now complete, and the 2026–2027 season — featuring the Dallas premiere of Mystic Pizza, Tony-winning Shucked, The Who's Tommy, and the return of The Wiz — goes on sale through the Center's box office.
Beyond Broadway:
- Dallas Theater Center at the Wyly: the 2025–2026 season included Ragtime (March–April 2026) in the Potter Rose Performance Hall and A Christmas Carol (November–December) as the annual holiday anchor. The 2026–2027 season is underway, featuring world premieres and touring co-productions at the Wyly.
- The Dallas Opera at the Winspear: the 2025–2026 season ran October through May with multiple mainstage productions. Opera evenings at the Winspear are among the most formal and highest-demand nights on the Arts District calendar — groups booking for opera opening nights should lock in buses well ahead.
- Texas Ballet Theater at the Winspear: the 2025–2026 season brought full-company productions including holiday-season runs of The Nutcracker that reliably fill the house to capacity in December.
- AURORA Biennial: the outdoor light-and-technology art festival uses the Arts District as its primary canvas. In 2026 it expands to a three-week run through November, with the large-scale outdoor exhibition on November 21. This is the single highest-demand transportation night of the year in the Arts District — street closures are extensive, rideshare demand spikes citywide, and Arts District garages fill hours before the event. For AURORA, book your bus months out.
The full calendar, including single-ticket on-sale dates and add-on productions, lives at the AT&T Performing Arts Center events calendar. Once you have your date, call 214-540-6746 and we will confirm the bus plan for that specific production and any known parking or street changes.
What Size Bus Does Your Group Need?
Not every night out at the Winspear requires the same vehicle. Here is how the fleet breaks down for an Arts District run.
| Vehicle | Typical seats | Best for | Key amenities |
|---|---|---|---|
| 14-passenger Sprinter limo or Sprinter van | Up to ~14 | Corporate groups, VIP nights, bridal parties attending the opera | Premium leather, USB charging, tinted privacy windows |
| Party bus (15–50 passengers) | ~15–50 | Birthday celebration groups, bachelorette nights, milestone outings | Built-in bar, color-changing LED lighting, Bluetooth sound, flat-panel TVs |
| 15–35 passenger minibus | ~15–35 | Church groups, school field trips, office outing groups | Powerful A/C, plush reclining seats, overhead storage |
| 40–56 passenger charter bus | Up to 56 | Large school trips, corporate gala groups, convention attendees | Reclining seats, climate control, WiFi, power outlets, onboard restroom, undercarriage bays |
For a milestone night out — a birthday party, an anniversary, a bachelorette group attending a Texas Ballet production — a 15- to 50-passenger party bus with a built-in bar and LED lighting turns the ride to the Arts District into the start of the evening, not just the commute. For school groups heading to a Dallas Theater Center matinee or an education-series performance, a 40–56 passenger charter bus is the right pick: everyone loads in one vehicle, undercarriage storage handles backpacks and activity materials, and the onboard restroom spares you the scramble for facilities before a school-hour departure. ADA-accessible vehicles are available — just let us know when you reserve so we can match the right vehicle to your group's needs.
Dallas Charter Bus Prices for an AT&T Performing Arts Center Run
Dallas Texas Party Bus provides all-inclusive pricing online in under 30 seconds — you will know the exact price before you ever book. The quote is shaped by a few clear factors:
- Vehicle size — a 56-passenger charter bus and a 14-passenger Sprinter limo are different rates.
- Total hours — most Arts District shows run 2.5–3.5 hours including intermission, so the booking window is typically 4–5 hours when you factor in pickup time, the pre-show lobby window, and post-curtain pickup.
- Where you are starting — a pickup from Uptown or Knox-Henderson is a shorter run than a hotel pickup in Plano or a corporate campus in Irving.
- Date and production — opening nights, holiday runs of The Nutcracker, and AURORA biennial dates carry higher demand and book earlier.
For real price ranges: 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.
Here is the value point that usually settles the debate. A group of 20 each paying $25 to park is $500 in parking alone, not counting gas, rideshare surcharges, or the aggravation of regrouping after the show. Split one minibus across the same 20 people and that parking line item disappears entirely — and everyone arrives and leaves at the same time.
The per-head math on a bus rental in Dallas almost always wins once the group passes a dozen people. Check out our party bus prices page for a full breakdown, or call 214-540-6746 for a free all-inclusive quote.
A Real Show-Night Example
Last spring, a 32-person corporate group booked a 35-passenger minibus for a Dallas Opera performance at the Winspear. Pickup was at 6:15 PM from a Uptown hotel block, down Woodall Rodgers to the Flora Street drop-off by 6:55 PM — well ahead of the 7:30 PM curtain. The bus waited at One Arts Plaza during the performance and was back at the Flora Street curb by 10:30 PM when the house let out.
Total 5-hour rental: approximately $1,475 — about $46 per person, with zero parking costs and no post-show rideshare scramble when 2,000 other patrons were doing exactly that.
Tips for Group Visits to the AT&T Performing Arts Center
A few things every group organizer should know before the curtain goes up:
- Lobbies open 90 minutes early — plan for it. Building lobbies open roughly 90 minutes before curtain, and the audience chamber opens approximately 30 minutes prior. That 90-minute window is the target for a bus pickup time: it gives a group of 25-plus time to enter without bottlenecking the ticket scanners.
- Pre-purchase your parking if anyone in the group is driving. The AT&T Performing Arts Center's own FAQ states that they “strongly encourage purchasing parking with your tickets to guarantee your space.” The Lexus Red lot beneath the Winspear sells out. Independent lots fill by curtain on popular nights.
- Clear-bag policy applies at Strauss Square. For outdoor productions at the Annette Strauss Artist Square, the same clear-bag rules that apply at sports venues are in effect: one clear bag no larger than 12″×6″×12″ or a one-gallon ziplock, plus a small clutch. Indoor venues (Winspear, Wyly, Moody) do not currently enforce the clear-bag requirement, but policies can change by event. Confirm via the venue FAQ before your trip.
- Groups of 10 or more get dedicated support. The Center's Group Sales team can be reached at 214-978-2879 or Groups@attpac.org for group ticket discounts, benefits, and pre-arranged access. Coordinate with them well before the show if your group is 15 or larger.
- Accessibility accommodations are robust. The Center offers accessible parking, assistive listening devices, open captioning, sign language interpretation, and sensory-inclusive aids. Contact the access liaison at 214-978-3632 or access@attpac.org to confirm needs before arrival. ADA-accessible buses in our fleet are always available — just request one when you book.
- AURORA closes streets — check the calendar. If your trip falls on a major Arts District festival night, particularly the AURORA biennial in November, Flora Street and Jack Evans Street may be closed. We confirm the current street plan for your date when you book.
Before or After the Show: The Arts District Beyond the Curtain
The AT&T Performing Arts Center campus sits inside one of the densest concentrations of museums and public art in Texas — which means a bus rental to the Arts District can easily become a full afternoon-and-evening itinerary rather than just a show-night run.
The Dallas Museum of Art (1717 N Harwood St, Dallas, TX 75201) is a half-block north of the Winspear and free to enter — its bus parking on Harwood Street is the same lot that serves as the overflow bus staging option for AT&T Performing Arts Center runs. The Nasher Sculpture Center (2001 Flora St, Dallas, TX 75201) is directly across Flora from the Winspear and open Tuesday through Sunday. The Perot Museum of Nature and Science sits a short ride north, and Klyde Warren Park — the 5.2-acre green space built over the recessed Woodall Rodgers Freeway — functions as the living room of the Arts District, open year-round with food trucks and free programming.
A pre-show dinner near the campus is easy: the Design District, Uptown, and the Knox-Henderson corridor are all within a 5-minute bus ride, and restaurants cluster along McKinney Avenue and Cole Avenue north of Woodall Rodgers. A Dallas party bus rental that picks up at a McKinney Avenue restaurant at 6:00 PM, drops the group at the Winspear by 6:45 PM, and returns for a 10:30 PM pickup is a completely standard evening run for a group of 20 or more. Call 214-540-6746 and we will build that itinerary with you.
Trip Types We Cover to the AT&T Performing Arts Center
Different groups, same destination. A few of the runs we coordinate most often:
- Corporate and client entertainment groups: Law firms, financial advisors, and real estate teams hosting clients at Dallas Opera opening nights or Broadway touring productions. A 14-passenger Sprinter limo or 15-passenger minibus handles the VIP feel without the parking expense. See our Dallas corporate event transportation page.
- Birthday and milestone celebration groups: A 30-person birthday group attending The Nutcracker at the Winspear, with a party bus pickup from a Deep Ellum restaurant and a champagne toast on the way. The ride is part of the evening. See our Dallas birthday party bus rental page.
- School and educational field trips: Dallas Theater Center runs education-series performances and student matinees at the Wyly Theatre throughout the school year. A 56-passenger charter bus with Wi-Fi and an onboard restroom handles the logistics comfortably for student groups from across the DFW metroplex.
- Wedding groups and bachelorette parties. A bachelorette night that starts with dinner in Uptown, catches a Texas Ballet production, and ends with late-night drinks in Deep Ellum — one bus, one schedule, no one left waiting at a rideshare zone. See our Dallas bachelorette party bus rental page.
- Church and community groups: Holiday productions of A Christmas Carol and The Nutcracker are among the most popular group outings for faith communities and neighborhood associations. A minibus keeps the group together and sidesteps December downtown parking entirely.
Booking a Bus to the AT&T Performing Arts Center
The process is straightforward, and a little planning makes the evening seamless:
- Request a quote with your group size, pickup location, show date, and approximate curtain time.
- Confirm the vehicle and drop-off plan. We verify the Flora Street drop approach and current bus parking options for your specific production and date — including any street closures for outdoor festival events.
- Set your post-show pickup window. Coordinate with our team before the evening so the bus is back at the curb when the house lets out — not circling while your group waits on Flora Street.
A few timing questions we hear regularly: How early should we arrive at the venue? Aim for the Flora Street curb 75–90 minutes before curtain. Lobby doors open 90 minutes early, and a group of any size moves more slowly through ticket scanners than individuals.
Can the bus wait during the entire show? Yes — the bus is reserved as a block of hours, and parking at One Arts Plaza during the performance is the standard plan. How far in advance should we book for a major production?
Opening nights, holiday runs, and AURORA dates should be locked in months ahead. For a regular-season weeknight show, two to four weeks of lead time is workable — but the earlier you call, the better your vehicle options.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where does a charter bus drop off at the AT&T Performing Arts Center?
Come down Jack Evans Street toward Flora Street and drop your group directly in front of the Winspear Opera House on Flora Street, where a parking attendant is available to assist with arrival and unloading. This curb is steps from the Winspear lobby entrance and a short walk across Flora Street to the Wyly Theatre entrance. The drop-off is confirmed by the venue's own FAQ page.
Where does the bus park after dropping off at the AT&T Performing Arts Center?
Two confirmed options: the lot behind One Arts Plaza (approximately $20) and the Dallas Museum of Art's bus parking on Harwood Street (free). Both keep the bus close to the Flora Street curb for pickup. The underground Lexus Red and Lexus Silver garages are for standard vehicles — their clearance is too low for charter buses.
How much does a Dallas bus rental to the AT&T Performing Arts Center cost?
Pricing depends on vehicle size, total hours, pickup location, and the date. As a guide: 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. Most Arts District show evenings are booked as 4–5 hour blocks.
Call 214-540-6746 or use the online quote tool for an all-inclusive price in under 30 seconds.
Do Arts District streets close for events?
Yes — for major outdoor events like the AURORA biennial, Flora Street, Jack Evans Street, and Harwood Street close from noon through 5:00 a.m. on the main event day. Standard parking options including the DMA Harwood lot are unavailable during those closures. When you book a trip during a known festival weekend, we confirm the current street plan and route to the correct access point for your group.
How far in advance should I book for a Winspear opening night or The Nutcracker?
As early as possible. Opening nights for Dallas Opera mainstage productions, holiday runs of The Nutcracker (December), and AURORA biennial event nights in November are the highest-demand dates of the year for Arts District transportation. The right-size vehicles book out quickly for those evenings.
For a standard weeknight performance in a non-holiday month, two to four weeks of lead time is usually workable. Call 214-540-6746 as soon as your tickets are confirmed.
Can a charter bus handle a school field trip to a Dallas Theater Center performance?
Yes, and it is the most practical option for groups arriving from outside the city core. A 40–56 passenger charter bus drops students at the Flora Street curb, stages at One Arts Plaza during the matinee, and returns for a coordinated pickup. For student matinees at the Wyly, coordinating directly with both the venue's Group Sales team (214-978-2879) and our reservation team before the trip date keeps the logistics smooth.
Is there DART rail service to the AT&T Performing Arts Center?
Yes. The Pearl/Arts District Station and the St. Paul Station both serve the Arts District on all four DART lines (Red, Blue, Green, Orange), with trains every 5–10 minutes and the Orange Line running until 1:45 a.m. DART works well for individuals.
For a group of 15 or more, coordinating everyone on the same train and reassembling at the campus is more complicated than a single Flora Street drop from one bus.
Do you have ADA-accessible buses for AT&T Performing Arts Center trips?
Yes — ADA-accessible vehicles are available in our fleet. Mention your group's accessibility needs when you request your quote and we will match the right vehicle. The AT&T Performing Arts Center itself offers accessible parking, assistive listening devices, open captioning, and sensory-inclusive aids — contact their access liaison at 214-978-3632 or access@attpac.org to confirm accommodations for your specific production.
Book Your Bus to the AT&T Performing Arts Center Today
The right bus for your Arts District evening is one call away. Whether your group is catching a Dallas Opera premiere at the Winspear, a Dallas Theater Center production at the Wyly, a holiday run of The Nutcracker, or a Broadway touring production that has been sold out for months, Dallas Texas Party Bus has access to a full fleet of party buses, charter buses, minibuses, Sprinter vans, and Sprinter limos across the DFW Metroplex — and your group drops at the Flora Street curb while everyone else circles the Arts District looking for a garage. Give us a call any time at 214-540-6746 for an all-inclusive price quote, or use our online tool for instant availability.
Sources & Last Verified
Drop-off procedures, parking options, bag policies, accessibility details, and venue information verified against official sources in June 2026. Confirm event-specific details (street closures, parking availability, season schedules) against the official pages below before your trip.
- AT&T Performing Arts Center — FAQs (drop-off on Flora Street, lobby timing, bag policy, group sales contact)
- AT&T Performing Arts Center — Parking (Lexus Red / Silver garages, independent lots)
- AT&T Performing Arts Center — Events Calendar (current season schedule)
- AURORA Traffic and Parking Mega Reference (Flora Street and Jack Evans Street closure times)
- The Dallas Opera — 2025/2026 Season
- Texas Ballet Theater — 2025/2026 Season
- Dallas Theater Center — 2025/2026 Season
- Dallas Arts District — DART Light Rail (Pearl/Arts District and St. Paul stations)


