Centennial Party Bus & Charter Bus Rentals
Fill out one quick form and compare vehicles and rates from a network of independently owned transportation companies serving Centennial and the greater Denver metro — party buses, minibuses, charter buses, and Sprinter vans, all in one place. Getting pricing for your trip takes under a minute. Call 970-236-9762 or use the online quote tool right now!
Party Bus Rentals in Centennial
Partybusaurora.com is a quote-comparison website — not a bus company, not a motor carrier. It doesn't own vehicles or provide transportation itself. What it does is make it remarkably simple to find the right bus for your group anywhere in the Centennial and Aurora area without calling a dozen companies, describing your trip over and over, and waiting on callbacks that never quite line up.
Here's how it works: enter your trip details once — your date, your group size, your pickup and drop-off — and compare available buses, vehicle types, and pricing from a network of independently owned transportation companies serving Centennial, Arapahoe County, and the entire Denver south metro. No account required. No obligation.
Pricing shows up in under 30 seconds. If you'd rather talk it through, a support team is available every day at 970-236-9762 to walk through options, match you to the right vehicle size, and answer every question you have before you commit to anything.
That's the whole point: one call or one quick form, and you've got options. Not one fleet — many fleets, competing for your trip.
Bus Rentals for Centennial Groups
Groups heading out of Centennial can find 15–35 passenger minibuses, 25-passenger party buses, full-size 40–56 passenger charter buses, Sprinter vans, and 14-passenger Sprinter limos — browse the full vehicle lineup or call 970-236-9762 to find the right fit for your headcount.
Vehicle photos show representative examples — exact make, model, color, interior, features, and availability vary by provider and trip.
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15-35 Passenger Minibus
40-56 Passenger Charter Bus
Buses and vehicles shown above are NOT the exact makes and models available for every trip. We are NOT a bus company and do not own or operate vehicles. Photos are examples only and may show stock or typical vehicles, not the exact vehicle offered for your reservation. Fill out the online quote form or call 970-236-9762 to view current vehicle options, photos, availability, and pricing. Confirm the exact vehicle details and amenities before booking.
Choose Available Amenities on Your Centennial Bus
Not every Centennial group trip calls for the same bus. A 15- to 25-passenger party bus typically comes equipped with perimeter seating, LED lighting, a premium sound system with Bluetooth, and flat-panel TVs — great for a birthday night through the Denver Tech Center or a bachelorette crawl into downtown Denver. A minibus is a strong match for wedding guest shuttles between a Centennial hotel block and a venue in Castle Rock or Greenwood Village, with reclining seats and powerful A/C for the summer heat on C-470.
For large corporate moves or long-distance runs up I-25 to a conference at the Colorado Convention Center, a 56-passenger charter bus brings onboard restrooms, undercarriage luggage bays, and WiFi. Amenities vary by vehicle — comparing options side by side on this site shows you exactly what each bus includes before you commit.
Air-conditioning
Wraparound Leather Seats
AUX / Bluetooth Sound System
LED and Fiber Optic Lighting
Built-in Bar Areas With Ice Storage and Cup Holders
TVs and Entertainment Systems
Amenities listed above are common features that MAY be available on party buses. Because we are a referral website and do NOT own or operate buses, exact features vary by vehicle, provider, and availability. After you submit your quote request, you can browse vehicle options, pricing, and available details on the results page. To confirm the exact amenities included with a specific vehicle offered for your trip, call 970-236-9762 before booking.
See Centennial Party Bus Rental Prices
Centennial party bus rental prices shift based on vehicle size, the day of the week, how many hours you need, and how far out your date falls. As a planning baseline: a 15-passenger party bus runs roughly $200–$350 per hour on weekdays and $250–$350 on weekends. A 30-passenger party bus comes in around $300–$375 weekday and $325–$425 weekend.
A minibus is typically the most budget-friendly option at $200–$275 per hour, while a full charter bus runs $200–$350 per hour regardless of the day.
Those are planning ranges — the real number for your specific date, itinerary, and group size moves based on availability and demand. Red Rocks concert weekends, prom season (April–May), and Broncos home games all tighten the market fast. The fastest way to get a pricing estimate?
Fill out the quick form or call 970-236-9762 — pricing for your trip, in under a minute. Check out the party bus prices page to see the full rate breakdown.
| Type of Bus | Cost Per Hour Weekdays | Cost Per Hour Weekends | Cost Per Day |
|---|---|---|---|
| 14 Passenger Sprinter Limo | $204 – $318+ | $219 – $344+ | $1,526 – $3,113+ |
| Sprinter Van Rental | $203 – $273+ | $218 – $366+ | $1,395 – $2,748+ |
| 15 Passenger Party Bus | $204 – $330+ | $241 – $340+ | $1,396 – $2,817+ |
| 18 Passenger Party Bus | $266 – $330+ | $268 – $378+ | $2,121 – $2,563+ |
| 20 Passenger Party Bus | $244 – $338+ | $268 – $340+ | $1,939 – $2,796+ |
| 25 Passenger Party Bus | $248 – $326+ | $265 – $360+ | $1,827 – $2,854+ |
| 28 Passenger Party Bus | $255 – $337+ | $279 – $351+ | $2,147 – $2,653+ |
| 30 Passenger Party Bus | $297 – $374+ | $318 – $414+ | $2,331 – $3,021+ |
| 40 Passenger Party Bus | $297 – $338+ | $321 – $478+ | $2,297 – $3,473+ |
| 50 Passenger Party Bus | $294 – $441+ | $337 – $490+ | $2,173 – $4,043+ |
| 15–35 Passenger Minibus | $207 – $246+ | $209 – $261+ | $1,098 – $2,105+ |
| 40–56 Passenger Charter Bus | $206 – $327+ | $208 – $348+ | $1,331 – $2,841+ |
| ABOVE PRICES ARE JUST EXAMPLES. Your final price and vehicle options depend entirely on your specific trip details. To get an exact price for your trip, request an estimate online or call 970-236-9762. | |||
Why Groups in Centennial Compare Before They Book
The honest answer: because you're not limited to one fleet. When you call a single bus company, you get whatever they have available that day at whatever rate they set. When you use Partybusaurora.com, you fill out one form and see options from multiple independently owned transportation companies all serving the Centennial area — different vehicle types, different configurations, different price points — so you can actually compare and find what fits.
That matters a lot in the south Denver suburbs. Centennial sits at a geographic crossroads: I-25 to downtown Denver and the Pepsi Center, E-470 out to Denver International Airport, C-470 west to Red Rocks, and Arapahoe Road cutting straight through the Denver Tech Center. The right bus for a 20-person corporate shuttle from Centennial to a DTC conference looks nothing like the right bus for a 40-person fan group heading to Empower Field at Mile High. Partybusaurora.com helps you find both — quickly, without the runaround.
No account needed, no commitment to get a quote, and support available every day at 970-236-9762.
Group & Event Transportation Services in Centennial
Whatever the occasion, a bus in the Partybusaurora.com network can handle it. From DIA airport transfers and Red Rocks shuttles to wedding guest transportation, corporate event shuttles, prom, Broncos and Rockies games, bachelorette parties, and school field trips — call 970-236-9762 to get started.

Centennial Airport Shuttles & Transportation
Denver International Airport (DEN) sits roughly 35 miles northeast of Centennial — that's a 45-to-60-minute drive on a clear day on E-470, and a full 90 minutes during peak morning rush on I-225 North. For a single traveler, that's a manageable ride. For a group of 20 flying out together for a company retreat or a family reunion, coordinating separate cars to DEN means juggling multiple departure times, multiple parking fees in the economy garage (currently around $28/day in the terminal garages), and the real risk of someone missing the flight entirely.
A single airport shuttle bus out of Centennial solves all of that. The whole group loads at one address, moves together, and gets dropped at the departures curb for their specific airline — United at Jeppesen Terminal's east side, Southwest at the west — without anyone navigating the terminal loop solo. For arrivals, the group coordinator calls once the bags are claimed, and the bus meets them curbside.
Read more logistics in the DEN airport shuttle guide, and call 970-236-9762 to get pricing for your travel dates.

Centennial Bachelor & Bachelorette Transportation
The standard Centennial bachelorette itinerary tends to point north — up I-25 into Denver's bar districts, the RiNo Art District along Brighton Boulevard, or the LoDo strips around 15th and Larimer. Getting 15 to 20 people there in separate cars means someone's designated as the sober navigator, someone else can't find parking near the first bar, and the group fractures between the first and second stops. That's not a bachelorette party — that's a coordination job.
A party bus out of Centennial runs on the group's timeline. Start with cocktails in the DTC, swing north on I-25 to hit a rooftop in LoDo, then move to RiNo without anyone losing the group between stops. Party buses in the 15–25 passenger range — running $250–$375 per hour on a weekend night — come with LED lighting, Bluetooth sound, and perimeter seating built for a group that's there to celebrate.
The bus stages nearby between stops and picks everyone up at the curb when you're ready to roll. Call 970-236-9762 and get a quote for your date in under a minute.

Centennial Birthday, Sweet 16, & Quinceañera Party Bus Rentals
A party bus arrival is one of the most memorable parts of a Sweet 16 or quinceañera — and in Centennial and Arapahoe County, venues like The Tapestry House at Laport Farm in Fort Collins draw big celebration groups from the south metro. For milestone birthday parties hitting downtown Denver restaurants, rooftop bars, or event spaces in Cherry Creek, a birthday party bus from Centennial keeps the entire group together from the first pickup to the last drop-off.
A 20- to 28-passenger party bus runs $250–$375 per hour on a weekend — split across the group, that per-person number gets surprisingly reasonable fast. Black or white buses are often available for groups wanting to match a color theme; mention it when you request your quote. Partybusaurora.com makes it easy to compare vehicle sizes side by side, see what each one includes, and lock in availability well before your celebration date. Call 970-236-9762 to check what's available for your party weekend.

Centennial Concert Transportation & Shuttles
Red Rocks Amphitheatre (18300 W Alameda Pkwy, Morrison, CO 80465) is the single most requested concert destination for Centennial groups — and it's also the one that punishes personal cars hardest. From Centennial, the standard approach runs west on C-470 to Hogback Road, then north to the venue. On sold-out nights, that final stretch backs up well before showtime, paid parking lots on the venue grounds fill in waves, and the post-show exit can trap cars in the Morrison canyon for an hour.
The walk from overflow lots to the amphitheater seating area runs 10–20 minutes depending on where you land.
A charter bus from Centennial to Red Rocks changes that math entirely. The bus stages in a designated commercial lot while your group is inside, and it's right there at the end of the show — no 45-minute parking lot crawl back to Hogback. For summer concerts at Fiddlers Green Amphitheatre (6350 Greenwood Plaza Blvd, Greenwood Village, CO 80111), which is literally inside the Denver Tech Center and has extremely limited adjacent parking on concert nights, a Centennial concert bus drops the group at the main entrance on Greenwood Plaza Blvd and avoids the parking scramble entirely.
Call 970-236-9762 to compare buses for your show date.

Centennial Corporate Event Transportation
Centennial is home to a significant slice of the Denver Tech Center — the office corridor running along I-25 between Arapahoe Road and County Line Road holds thousands of corporate employees commuting in and out daily. When a company in the DTC hosts an all-hands event, a team-building day, or a conference shuttle to the Colorado Convention Center (700 14th St, Denver, CO 80202) downtown, coordinating 30 to 50 employees across private cars is a logistics headache nobody on the planning team wants to own.
A Centennial corporate charter bus or minibus handles the whole move in one shot. Employees board at a central DTC parking structure or office campus, and the bus takes I-25 North straight into downtown — no one dealing with the Auraria exit backup or hunting for a parking spot in the Golden Triangle. For recurring employee shuttle contracts, multi-day conference runs, or single-event transfers, the Partybusaurora.com network has vehicles sized from a 15-passenger minibus up to a 56-passenger charter bus.
Call 970-236-9762 to get a corporate rate quote.

Centennial Private Event Transportation Services
Family reunions, church group outings, corporate holiday parties, retirement celebrations — private group events in Centennial come in every size and shape, and the transportation challenge is almost always the same: how do you move 30, 40, or 60 people across Arapahoe County without turning the planning into a carpooling spreadsheet?
A private charter bus or party bus rental from Centennial consolidates the whole group into one vehicle on one timeline. For a large family gathering splitting time between Centennial and a park pavilion at Cherry Creek State Park (4201 S Parker Rd, Aurora, CO 80014), a charter bus keeps grandparents and kids in the same vehicle with climate control and easy boarding. For holiday party shuttles between a Centennial office park and a downtown Denver event space, a minibus running $200–$275 per hour on a weekday is a straightforward fit.
For big-group events at Gaylord Rockies Resort — read the full logistics breakdown in the Gaylord Rockies bus rental guide — a 56-passenger charter bus handles the E-470 run from Centennial in one clean move. Call 970-236-9762 to compare options.

Centennial Homecoming & Prom Party Bus Rentals
Prom season in Arapahoe County runs April through May, and it is the single tightest window of the year for party bus availability across the Centennial, Greenwood Village, and Lone Tree corridor. Grandview High School, Eaglecrest High School, Cherry Creek High School, and Overland High School all hold formals within a compressed 6-week window — and every group of juniors and seniors in the south metro is calling for the same buses on the same Friday and Saturday nights.
For prom: book by January or expect slim availability and higher weekend pricing in April and May. Waiting until March is a real risk — not just on price, but on whether the vehicle your group wants is still open. A Centennial prom party bus in the 18–25 passenger range is the most popular fit for friend groups, running $275–$400 per hour on a weekend night.
Homecoming runs the same crunch in October. Start the quote process now at 970-236-9762.

Centennial School Event & Field Trip Transportation
Teachers and trip coordinators at Centennial-area schools know the logistical math on field trips: arranging parent volunteers, sorting liability waivers for personal vehicles, and still getting 40 students to the Denver Art Museum (100 W 14th Ave Pkwy, Denver, CO 80204) by 9:30 AM on a Tuesday is genuinely complicated. A chartered school bus or minibus from the Partybusaurora.com network removes the carpooling math entirely — one vehicle, one departure time, one arrival.
For Centennial school field trips to the Denver Museum of Nature & Science (2001 Colorado Blvd, Denver, CO 80205), the Colorado State Capitol (200 E Colfax Ave, Denver, CO 80203), or a science center run to the Butterfly Pavilion (6252 W 104th Ave, Westminster, CO 80020), a minibus at $200–$250 per hour on a weekday is typically the right size and the most budget-friendly option. ADA-accessible vehicles are available through the network — just note it when you request your quote. Call 970-236-9762 to get the process started.

Centennial Sporting Event Transportation
Centennial sits south of Denver's major stadium corridor, which means every Broncos game at Empower Field at Mile High (1701 Bryant St, Denver, CO 80204) and every Rockies game at Coors Field (2001 Blake St, Denver, CO 80205) requires navigating I-25 North — one of the metro's most predictably punishing highways on game days. Northbound I-25 between the Tech Center and downtown Denver backs up badly two hours before kickoff, and post-game traffic on the southbound return can add 45 minutes to what should be a 25-minute drive.
A Centennial sports charter bus lets the tailgate start on the highway instead of sitting in it. For Broncos games, the bus can stage in the designated commercial vehicle area while the game runs, then pick the group up post-game — no one navigating the Lot H parking crawl at 11 PM. Read the full approach breakdown at Empower Field at Mile High, and for Rockies games, see the Coors Field charter bus guide.
For Rapids matches at Dick's Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, a bus from Centennial takes I-225 North and avoids the I-70/I-270 interchange chaos entirely. Call 970-236-9762 to get a game-day quote.

Centennial Wedding Transportation & Shuttle Service
Centennial and the surrounding south Denver suburbs hold a dense cluster of wedding venues — Chatfield Botanic Gardens (8500 W Deer Creek Canyon Rd, Littleton, CO 80128), The Manor House in Ken Caryl, Hudson Gardens (6115 S Santa Fe Dr, Littleton, CO 80120), and a dozen more within a 20-minute drive. Most of them share one logistical problem: limited guest parking that fills fast, especially for Saturday evening receptions, and narrow access roads that make multiple individual car arrivals a real congestion issue.
A Centennial wedding shuttle bus loops guests between a central hotel block — typically somewhere along Yosemite Street or near the Centennial/Arapahoe Road corridor — and the ceremony and reception venue without anyone asking your guests to navigate unfamiliar roads in formalwear. A minibus at $200–$275 per hour is the standard fit for hotel-to-venue shuttles, while a Sprinter limo at $225–$350 per hour makes a polished bridal party vehicle for the wedding day itself. Lock in your date early — Saturday availability in June and September goes fast.
Call 970-236-9762 to compare wedding transportation options.

Centennial Winery Tour & Pub Crawl Transportation
The Colorado wine country along the Grand Valley AVA near Palisade is about four hours west of Centennial on I-70 — a full-day commitment that makes a 56-passenger charter bus or a 15-passenger party bus the obvious fit for a group that wants to actually enjoy the tasting rooms at Bookcliff Vineyards and Carlson Vineyards without rotating designated drivers. Closer to home, the Centennial and south Denver area has a growing craft brewery scene: Breckenridge Brewery's Littleton pub (2920 Shiloh Ridge Rd, Littleton, CO 80129) and Dry Dock Brewing in Aurora (15120 E Hampden Ave, Aurora, CO 80014) are both popular pub crawl anchors for groups that want to stay in Arapahoe County.
For a multi-stop brewery crawl out of Centennial, a party bus in the 15–25 passenger range keeps the group together between taprooms — no one needs to be the sober navigator, no one gets split off when the Uber pool runs out of room. The bus stages nearby between stops and picks everyone up at the curb when you're ready to move. Call 970-236-9762 to put together a custom route and get a quote.
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Party Bus & Group Transportation in Centennial & Beyond
Partybusaurora.com connects you to transportation options across the entire south Denver metro. Whether you need a Denver party bus, a bus rental in Aurora, a Lakewood charter bus, a Thornton party bus, or a Westminster bus rental — one form gets you options for your date and destination. Call 970-236-9762 any time.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Centennial Party Bus Rentals
How does this website work?
Partybusaurora.com helps you compare bus rental options; it is not the bus company and does not rent, own, or operate vehicles. When you submit the quote form, your trip details go through a booking company so you can review pricing and available vehicles for your date. You compare the options and book through the process shown with your quote.
What is Partybusaurora.com?
Partybusaurora.com is a quote-comparison website for group ground transportation. It is not a bus company, a motor carrier, or a transportation provider — it does not own vehicles or perform trips. It's a website that makes it easy to fill out one form and see party bus, charter bus, and minibus options from independently owned transportation companies serving Centennial and the greater Aurora area, all in one place.
No account required. No obligation to book anything after you get a quote.
How does Partybusaurora.com work?
Enter your trip details — your date, your group size, and your pickup and drop-off locations — into the quick online form. Within about 30 seconds, you'll see available vehicle options and pricing from companies serving your area so you can compare them side by side. Prefer to talk it through?
Call 970-236-9762 any day of the week and a support team can walk you through the options and help match the right vehicle to your trip.
How much does a party bus cost in Centennial?
Centennial party bus rental prices vary based on vehicle size, the day, and how many hours you need the bus. As a general planning range: a 15-passenger party bus runs $200–$350/hour on weekdays and $250–$350 on weekends. A 25-passenger bus comes in around $250–$375/hour on a weekend.
A minibus is typically the most affordable option at $200–$275/hour. These are planning ranges — the real number for your specific trip depends on your date, itinerary, and what's available. Fill out the quick form or call 970-236-9762 and you could have a pricing estimate in under a minute.
Do I need an account to get a quote?
No account, no login, no commitment. You fill out the quick form with your trip details and see pricing and vehicle options right away. If you call 970-236-9762 instead, you get a quote in about the same amount of time — a few basic questions about your date, your group size, and your route, and you have numbers to work with.
No pressure, no obligation.
How far in advance should I book a party bus for Red Rocks?
Red Rocks concert dates sell out well before showtime, and bus availability in the Centennial and south Denver market gets thin fast around high-demand shows. For summer headliners — especially sold-out dates in July and August — booking 6–8 weeks out is the safe window. Waiting until the week before a sold-out Red Rocks show is a real availability risk, and weekend pricing is higher than weekday rates to begin with.
The Red Rocks bus rental guide covers the full approach logistics. Call 970-236-9762 as soon as your tickets are confirmed.
What's the best vehicle for a DTC corporate shuttle?
For most Denver Tech Center to downtown Denver corporate runs — 15 to 30 employees, one or two departure times — a minibus is the right fit. It's maneuverable enough to pull through a DTC parking structure or office campus drop-off, and the per-hour cost ($200–$250 on a weekday) is typically the most budget-friendly option for daytime corporate moves. For groups over 35 or events requiring luggage storage for an overnight conference, a 40–56 passenger charter bus with undercarriage bays makes more sense.
Call 970-236-9762 and describe your headcount and route — the support team can narrow it down quickly.
Can a party bus pick up from multiple Centennial addresses?
Yes — multi-stop pickups are common and easy to arrange. A lot of Centennial party bus itineraries start with pickups from two or three addresses (a home, a hotel, a restaurant) before heading to the main destination. Just include all your pickup locations and the approximate order when you fill out the form or call 970-236-9762.
Multi-stop routes are factored into the quote, so you get one number that covers the whole itinerary rather than surprises later.
How far in advance should I book?
For most Centennial events outside of peak periods, two to four weeks of lead time is workable. For high-demand dates — prom season (April–May), Red Rocks summer headliners, Broncos home playoff games, and New Year's Eve — book three to six months out. Prom is the most important one to flag: Arapahoe County high schools all hold formals in the same compressed window, and Saturday night buses for a specific date in May can be gone by February.
For prom, book by January. Call 970-236-9762 as soon as your date is confirmed — the earlier you lock it in, the better your options and pricing.
Popular Centennial Party Bus Destinations
Centennial groups travel everywhere — downtown Denver, Red Rocks, DIA, and a handful of south metro venues that are worth knowing before you plan your route. Here are six of the most popular destinations and what the transportation logistics actually look like on the ground.

Empower Field at Mile High
Home of the Denver Broncos, Empower Field at Mile High (1701 Bryant St, Denver, CO 80204) holds 76,125 fans and generates one of the worst post-game traffic patterns in the metro. From Centennial, the drive north on I-25 takes 25–35 minutes in normal conditions and 60–90 minutes post-game when the stadium empties and every car funnels back onto the same highway. Charter buses access the stadium via Bryant Street with staging in designated commercial lots on the west side of the venue.
The Empower Field bus guide has the full commercial vehicle approach. For a Centennial fan group, the game-day math is simple: one bus, one arrival, one departure — no one splitting off to find their car in Lot H at midnight. Phone: (720) 258-3333.

Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Red Rocks Amphitheatre (18300 W Alameda Pkwy, Morrison, CO 80465) is one of the most famous outdoor concert venues in the world — 9,525 seats carved into a natural geological formation in the foothills west of Denver. From Centennial, the most direct route runs west on C-470 to Hogback Road, then north into the canyon. Paid parking lots on the venue grounds are tiered by proximity, and on sold-out nights the upper lots fill first, pushing overflow traffic into a long shuttle ride or a steep uphill walk.
Post-show exit can back cars up in the canyon for 45–60 minutes. Commercial buses stage in designated lots during the show and clear out ahead of the general parking traffic. The Red Rocks charter bus guide covers staging and approach.
Phone: (720) 865-2494.

Fiddlers Green Amphitheatre
Fiddlers Green Amphitheatre (6350 Greenwood Plaza Blvd, Greenwood Village, CO 80111) is technically Centennial's backyard venue — it sits inside the Denver Tech Center, less than four miles from the Centennial/Arapahoe County border. The 18,000-capacity amphitheater draws large summer crowds, and the surrounding DTC office park grid wasn't designed for post-show vehicle volume. Street parking on Greenwood Plaza Boulevard fills early, and the adjacent office park garages close or restrict access on event nights.
Getting a rideshare out after a sold-out show means competing with 18,000 other people for the same small commercial corridor. A bus from Centennial for a Fiddlers Green show drops the group at the main entrance and stages nearby — no parking scramble, no surge pricing at 11 PM. Address: 6350 Greenwood Plaza Blvd, Greenwood Village, CO 80111.

Coors Field
Coors Field (2001 Blake St, Denver, CO 80205) sits in LoDo, Denver's Lower Downtown neighborhood, where surface parking runs $25–$40 on game days and the nearest garages fill two hours before first pitch. From Centennial, the drive north on I-25 is straightforward until it isn't — Friday evening home games against division rivals routinely back up the I-25/I-70 interchange. The ballpark itself is walkable to about a dozen LoDo bars and restaurants along Blake and Larimer Streets, which makes a Rockies game a natural anchor for a full Centennial group outing that includes dinner and post-game.
A bus drops the group on Blake Street near the main Gate C entrance and picks everyone up at the same spot when the ninth inning ends. See the full logistics in the Coors Field bus rental guide. Phone: (303) 292-0200.

Cherry Creek State Park
Cherry Creek State Park (4201 S Parker Rd, Aurora, CO 80014) is Centennial's closest major outdoor recreation destination — 4,200 acres of reservoir, trails, and group-use areas that fill up fast on summer weekends with reunions, corporate picnics, and large family gatherings. The park sits at the intersection of Parker Road and S Reservoir Road, roughly five miles northeast of downtown Centennial. Vehicle entry requires a Colorado Parks & Wildlife pass or a day-use fee (around $10–$12/vehicle for Colorado residents), and the main lot near the group picnic shelters routinely fills by 10 AM on summer Saturdays.
For a large group reunion that's already renting a pavilion and coordinating a catered meal, adding vehicle coordination across 12 personal cars is a layer of stress nobody needs. A charter bus or minibus from Centennial takes care of the whole group in one move and drops at the main park entrance on S Reservoir Road.

Ball Arena
Ball Arena (1000 Chopper Cir, Denver, CO 80204) hosts the Denver Nuggets, Colorado Avalanche, and a rotating calendar of major concerts and events. It sits just off I-25 at the Speer Boulevard interchange, about 22 miles north of Centennial — close enough that groups frequently make the trip for both sports and live events. The arena's immediate neighborhood has limited street parking, and the closest adjacent lots on Chopper Circle and Auraria Parkway charge $25–$40 on event nights.
Post-event rideshare pickup queues on Chopper Circle can back up significantly after sold-out Nuggets playoff games and arena concerts. A Centennial party bus or charter bus to Ball Arena drops the group at the main Chopper Circle entrance and handles the pick-up from the same spot — no one standing in a rideshare queue at midnight in December. Phone: (303) 405-1111.