If you are moving a group of 20, 40, or 56 people to the Anaheim Convention Center for a trade show, conference, or fan event, the single logistics question that makes or breaks the day is straightforward: where exactly does the bus drop your group off, and how do you avoid the parking scramble that swallows an hour of everyone's morning? Most group transportation pages in Orange County answer that question in one vague sentence. This one doesn't.
This guide walks you through the ACC's actual drop-off zones — the Transit Plaza near Hall E, the Convention Way pickup points, the oversized vehicle parking rates, and the approach roads that back up hardest on peak event days. It covers the full roster of major 2026 events, the difference between LAX and John Wayne Airport (SNA) as your group's starting point, and the honest comparison between a private charter bus and every other way to move a large group through the Anaheim Resort District. At Anaheim Party Bus, we operate ACC conference shuttles and convention transfers regularly, so the detail below is what we walk our own clients through before they book.
Address
800 W. Katella Ave, Anaheim, CA 92802
Phone
(714) 765-8950
Size
1.8 million sq ft — largest on the West Coast
Bus drop-off zone
Transit Plaza near Hall E & Convention Way by Morton's
Oversized vehicle parking
$50+ per day (vehicles over 19 ft)
From LAX
~34 miles · 40–60 min depending on I-5 traffic
From SNA (John Wayne)
~11 miles · 17–25 min
What and Where Is the Anaheim Convention Center?
The Anaheim Convention Center (800 W. Katella Ave, Anaheim, CA 92802) is the largest convention and exhibition facility on the West Coast, spanning 53 acres with over 1.8 million square feet of functional space — including more than one million square feet of flexible exhibit halls, three ballrooms totaling 238,000 square feet, and the ACC North expansion completed in 2017 that added another 200,000 square feet of column-free space with 25-foot ceilings. The building runs along the south side of Katella Avenue in the heart of Anaheim's Resort District, directly adjacent to the Disneyland Resort hotels and a short walk from the Hilton Anaheim and Marriott.
That location is both its strength and its challenge. The Resort District means hotels are everywhere and group lodging is easy to arrange. But it also means the streets surrounding the ACC — Katella Avenue, Harbor Boulevard, Convention Way, and Disney Way — carry Disneyland traffic every day of the week, not just on event days.
On a peak NAMM or WonderCon weekend, the convergence of convention attendees and theme park visitors can make the I-5 approach feel like a parking lot before you ever reach the venue. That dynamic is exactly what shapes the group transportation calculus here, and it's what this guide addresses section by section.
Charter Bus Drop-Off and Pickup at the Anaheim Convention Center
Here is the part most group transportation pages get vague about. The ACC has two primary designated zones for ride-share, taxi, and commercial vehicle drop-off and pickup, and your group needs to know which one applies before you pull up.
Zone 1 — Transit Plaza near Hall E: The Transit Plaza on the south side of the convention campus is the main designated pickup and drop-off hub for commercial transportation. It connects directly to the Grand Plaza and serves as the primary shuttle staging area for the campus. This is where the former ART shuttle network staged its vehicles, and it remains the go-to spot for organized group drop-offs.
Your group exits the bus and walks directly onto the convention campus from the south.
Zone 2 — Convention Way entrance by Morton's Steakhouse: The secondary designated zone sits on Convention Way along the east side of the facility. Ride-share apps (Uber and Lyft) officially designate this as one of two accepted pickup and drop-off locations. For groups arriving via a private bus rental and entering through the east or north side of the building, this is the cleaner approach — particularly for events that stage badge pickup or registration near the ACC's eastern halls.
The one-line version: your bus drops off at the Transit Plaza near Hall E for south/west campus access, or at Convention Way by Morton's Steakhouse for east campus access. Both are designated commercial drop zones — neither requires your group to walk from a remote lot. That distinction alone keeps a 40-person conference group together instead of scattered across Katella Avenue.
For pickup at the end of the day — after a long conference day or the final session of a trade show — confirm the meetup point with your group before you split up in the morning. Both zones work for pickup, but the Transit Plaza gives a bus more room to stage and idle. If your event runs late or you want the bus waiting right when the convention hall empties, the Transit Plaza is the spot to coordinate with your reservation team.
Oversized Vehicle and Bus Parking at the ACC
Here is the cost detail that catches groups off guard. The Anaheim Convention Center charges for oversized vehicles separately from standard car parking, and the rate structure is meaningfully different. Standard vehicles (under 19 feet in length) pay a tiered daily rate of $16, $21, or $26 depending on lot proximity to the main entrances, with major events like NAMM and WonderCon typically setting a unified rate of $25 per vehicle across all lots.
Oversized vehicles — anything over 19 feet in length — are charged at double the daily rate, which works out to $50 or more per vehicle per day, and must use designated oversized vehicle spaces in off-site lot locations.
Parking is cashless only at the ACC. The lots accept credit and debit cards, Apple Pay, and Google Pay — no cash transactions at any gate.
For most groups, the math tips decisively toward a drop-and-stage arrangement: your bus drops everyone at the Transit Plaza or Convention Way zone, then stages elsewhere during the event rather than paying the oversized vehicle rate for a full day. When you book with Anaheim Party Bus, we work out that staging plan for your specific date so the bus is positioned to pick everyone up right at the end of the event without your group hunting for it.
The overflow lots worth knowing about:
- Toy Story Lot: Enter from Harbor Blvd; honors the standard event rate during major conventions. Shuttle-served during peak events.
- GardenWalk Adjacent Lot: Enter from Katella Ave or Disney Way; typically $18 with validation for convention attendees (pick up a coupon at ACC info desks), or $30 day rate without. A 3–5 minute walk via covered pathways gets you to the convention campus.
- ACC On-Site Car Parks: Car Park 1 and Car Park 4 offer limited ADA and EV charging spaces. Car Park 4 is specifically noted for its accessibility options and is the lot closest to the Transit Plaza approach.
We recommend checking the official ACC parking map and your event's specific parking page before your visit to confirm current lot assignments and rates — they shift by event and by season.
The 2026 ACC Event Calendar: When Transportation Gets Complicated
Anaheim has confirmed 142 conventions, meetings, and events for 2026, projected to generate $1.74 billion in economic impact for the region. That volume is impressive — and it means the ACC calendar has multiple peak periods where road and parking conditions turn genuinely difficult. The five events where group transportation planning matters most:
NAMM Show (January 20–24, 2026)
The NAMM Show — the National Association of Music Merchants' annual trade show — is one of the ACC's signature events, and for 2026 the organization celebrated its 125th anniversary with a five-day run: education programming January 20–21, exhibit days January 22–24. The event draws tens of thousands of music industry professionals from around the world, and the ACC's Car Parks, Toy Story Lot, and GardenWalk parking all fill early on exhibit days. The unified parking rate during NAMM is $25 per vehicle across all lots, with validation available at Hall E and Arena Badge Will Call.
For groups arriving from LA or Orange County for badge pickup and opening day, missing the early window means circling Katella Avenue and Disney Way looking for available spaces — which is the traffic scenario that makes a single charter bus drop obvious.
Natural Products Expo West (March 3–6, 2026)
Expo West is the largest natural, organic, and healthy products trade show in the world, taking over virtually the entire ACC campus for four days each March. The 2026 edition ran March 3–6, with exhibit halls open March 4–6. Exhibitor freight and attendee volumes put maximum pressure on every approach to the building — Katella, Harbor, and Convention Way all back up significantly during morning load-in and afternoon out.
A dedicated Anaheim charter bus gets your team to the Transit Plaza before the worst of the morning congestion, and stages for a clean afternoon pickup rather than fighting the post-show rideshare surge on Harbor Boulevard.
WonderCon (March 27–29, 2026)
WonderCon is a major comics, science fiction, and pop culture convention that runs three days each spring at the ACC. The 2026 edition ran March 27–29. Parking for WonderCon follows the standard event structure: $25 per day for standard vehicles, $50+ for oversized vehicles over 19 feet.
The Toy Story Lot operates as an overflow option honoring the $25 rate with shuttle service. Convention Way and Harbor Boulevard carry heavy pedestrian and vehicle traffic all three days, and the rideshare queue near Morton's Steakhouse backs up on both Friday and Saturday evenings as attendees leave in waves. Groups of 15 or more are simply better served by staging a private bus in the Transit Plaza for a clean exit than by waiting 30–45 minutes for surge-priced rideshares.
D23: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event (August 14–16, 2026)
D23 is Disney's flagship fan convention, and the 2026 edition marks a return to Anaheim on August 14, 15, and 16. The event uses both the Anaheim Convention Center and the adjacent Honda Center, with Disney-operated complimentary shuttle service running between the two venues for evening shows. That dual-venue format is exactly the scenario where a private bus rental earns its keep: hotel-to-ACC in the morning, a ride to Honda Center for evening programming, and a coordinated pickup at whatever time the last session ends — rather than three separate rideshare requests at peak surge hours in the Anaheim Resort District.
BlizzCon 2026 (September 12–13, 2026)
Blizzard Entertainment's annual gaming convention returns to the ACC on September 12 and 13, 2026. BlizzCon uses a dedicated Transit Plaza on the south side of the convention center as its main transportation hub, with accessibility ramps for accessible vehicle drop-off. Parking is $25 per standard vehicle per day with no in/out privileges, and Car Park 4 is the designated accessible parking lot.
The no-in/out rule is the critical operational detail for groups: once a car is parked, it stays — which means any group that needs to make a mid-day airport run or hotel shuttle is stuck. A private bus rental sidesteps that entirely by operating on your schedule rather than the lot's terms.
LAX vs. John Wayne (SNA): Which Airport Works for Your Group?
Groups flying into Orange County for an ACC event have two realistic airport options, and the right choice depends almost entirely on flight availability and where your attendees are coming from.
| Airport | Distance to ACC | Typical drive time | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| LAX (Los Angeles International) | ~34 miles | 40–60 min (off-peak); up to 90 min in traffic | More carriers, more routes, more flight options — but the I-405 to I-5 run gets congested fast |
| SNA (John Wayne, Orange County) | ~11 miles | 17–25 min | Closest airport, fast and straightforward — but fewer carriers and typically higher fares |
For groups where airfare cost is the primary factor, LAX usually wins on ticket prices. The tradeoff is the drive: 34 miles on the I-405 South to the I-5, with the I-5/SR-57 interchange in Anaheim being one of the most reliably congested bottlenecks in Southern California — capable of adding 30–45 minutes to the trip on a busy weekday morning. On NAMM week or Expo West week, plan for the longer end of that range as attendees from across the country all converge on the same corridor.
For groups where total travel time matters more than airfare — executive delegations, tight conference schedules, groups with early morning sessions — John Wayne Airport is the cleaner answer. Eleven miles from the ACC on surface streets, with a typical transit time well under 30 minutes even in moderate traffic, SNA is purpose-built for Orange County business travel. The short drive from baggage claim to the ACC's Convention Way entrance makes it a natural fit for a private airport-to-conference shuttle.
Either way, a single Anaheim charter bus collecting your group at baggage claim and running directly to the Transit Plaza drop zone is simpler than coordinating a dozen rideshares from two different terminals — and keeps your whole delegation together from the moment they land. Call 323-380-0583 to discuss the logistics of a multi-pickup airport transfer for your conference group.
What Size Bus Does Your Group Need?
The right vehicle is the one that seats everyone without wasting seats — and for ACC conference runs, the use case determines the match more than anything else.
| Vehicle | Typical capacity | Best for | Key amenities |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sprinter Van / 14-passenger Sprinter limo | Up to 14 | Executive delegations, VIP speaker transfers, small team pickups | Premium leather, USB charging at every seat, tinted privacy windows, individual climate |
| 15–35 passenger minibus | ~15–35 | Mid-size conference groups, hotel-to-ACC shuttle loops, breakout team transfers | Powerful A/C, plush reclining seats, overhead storage, WiFi |
| 40–56 passenger charter bus | Up to 56 | Large convention groups, multi-hotel pickup routes, full-day event transfers | Reclining seats, climate control, overhead storage, WiFi, power outlets, onboard restrooms, undercarriage luggage bays |
For conference and trade show groups specifically, two amenities make a meaningful difference on the day: WiFi and power outlets. A 45-minute ride from an LAX pickup is dead time if your team can't prep for the first session — and completely productive time if they can. Full-size charter buses in our network include both, which turns the commute into a mobile briefing room.
For groups arriving with rolling luggage, presentation equipment, or product samples for a trade show, undercarriage luggage bays on the full-size charter bus swallow the cargo without cramming the cabin.
ADA-accessible vehicles are always available with advance notice — let us know your group's needs when you request a quote and we will match the right vehicle.
Every Way to Get a Group to the ACC: An Honest Comparison
Orange County has real public transit options, and we will be straight with you: a private bus is not always the obvious answer for every attendee. Here is how the options stack up for a group.
| Option | Best group size | Arrive together? | Door-to-door? | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Private charter bus or minibus | 15–56 | Yes — one vehicle, one arrival | Yes — Transit Plaza or Convention Way drop | One quote, one pickup point, no juggling schedules |
| OCTA Bus (Route 50 from ARTIC) | Any — but no group control | Only if everyone boards the same run | No — route 50 stops at GardenWalk, ~5-min walk to ACC | Budget option from ARTIC station; good for solo attendees, impractical for coordinating 30+ people |
| Rideshare (Uber/Lyft) | 1–4 per car | No — multiple cars, multiple ETAs | Good — designated zone at Transit Plaza and Convention Way | Fine for individual attendees; fragments a large group and surges during peak event hours |
| Rental cars (each driving) | 1–5 per car | No | Depends on lot availability | $25–$50/vehicle/day in parking; everyone needs to navigate I-5 and find a space |
For one or two attendees already staying at a hotel within walking distance of the ACC, none of this applies. But the moment your group grows to a dozen people or more, the hassle of separate vehicles — different arrival times, different rideshare ETAs, someone always late — tips toward a single coordinated vehicle. One bus rental in Anaheim gives you a single pickup window, one Transit Plaza drop, and one pickup point at the end of the day.
For a full convention delegation arriving together, that's not a luxury — it's just the obvious call.
A note on the former ART shuttle: the Anaheim Resort Transportation shuttle network, which ran routes from area hotels directly to the Convention Center campus, ceased operations on March 31, 2026. Hotel-to-ACC shuttles that previously used ART are no longer available through that system, and individual hotels are arranging their own replacement services. For convention groups that used to rely on ART loops between their hotel block and the ACC, a private shuttle charter arranged through Anaheim Party Bus now fits that gap best — with a custom schedule, dedicated stops, and the same repeated hotel-to-venue-and-back loop that ART ran.
Getting There: I-5, Katella Avenue, and the Traffic That Surprises First-Timers
The ACC sits right off the I-5 in Anaheim, and the approach sounds straightforward. In practice, the combination of theme park traffic, convention arrivals, and the I-5/SR-57 interchange creates a specific friction that catches groups off guard on event mornings.
The I-5 through Anaheim is one of the most congested stretches of freeway in Southern California. The interchange where I-5 meets SR-57 and SR-22 — locally known as "The Orange Crush" — funnels traffic from three major directions simultaneously and ranks among the most heavily used interchange points in the state. On peak event days at the ACC, the southbound I-5 approach from LA starts backing up well before the Harbor Boulevard exits, and the surface streets through the Resort District (Katella, Harbor, Ball Road) carry the overflow.
Convention Way gets particularly tight when both ACC and Disneyland Resort traffic are competing for the same corridor.
Common origination points and typical drive times to the ACC:
| From… | Approx. distance | Off-peak drive time |
|---|---|---|
| LAX (via I-405 S to I-5 S) | ~34 miles | 40–55 min |
| John Wayne Airport / Santa Ana | ~11 miles | 17–25 min |
| Downtown Los Angeles | ~30 miles | 35–50 min |
| Long Beach | ~20 miles | 25–40 min |
| San Diego (via I-5 N) | ~90 miles | 90–120 min |
| Fullerton / Buena Park | ~6–10 miles | 12–20 min |
Those times expand on peak convention mornings. For NAMM's opening exhibit day, for example, adding 30–45 minutes to any LA-area estimate is realistic. The advantage of booking a bus rental in Anaheim for the run: the route is set around the day's conditions, your group is already together when the bus leaves, and no one is individually navigating the Orange Crush while trying to be at a 9 a.m. opening session on time.
A Real Conference-Day Example
To put numbers behind the logistics, here is a recent run. For a Natural Products Expo West delegation last March, a 44-person team from a health and wellness brand booked a 56-passenger charter bus for a two-day shuttle circuit. Pickup at 7:30 AM from the Hilton Anaheim hotel block, Transit Plaza drop by 7:55 AM — before the Harbor Boulevard congestion fully set in.
The bus staged for four hours, returned for a 12:30 PM lunch break pickup, and ran a second drop at 2:00 PM, picking up the full group at 5:30 PM for the hotel return. The undercarriage bays held two rolling product sample cases and a presentation display without any cabin cramping. Two-day all-inclusive contract: $3,200 (~$73 per person over two days).
The math against two days of $25 individual parking, scattered rideshare costs, and the time spent herding 44 people onto Harbor Boulevard made the bus an easy decision.
What Does an Anaheim Convention Center Bus Rental Cost?
Anaheim Party Bus offers all-inclusive pricing in under 30 seconds online — you will know the exact number before you ever book. Here are the ranges to anchor your planning:
- 14-passenger Sprinter limo: $170–$344/hour — VIP speaker pickups, executive transfers from SNA
- 15–20 passenger party bus: $204–$378/hour — small team shuttles, airport-to-hotel-to-ACC runs
- 20–35 passenger minibus: $244–$414/hour — mid-size conference groups, hotel block loops
- 40–56 passenger charter bus: $150–$300/hour or $1,200–$2,500/day — large delegations, full convention-day coverage
Pricing depends on four factors: vehicle size, total hours including any staging or wait time, the date and event (NAMM and Expo West weeks run higher than off-peak), and total mileage. For a point-to-point SNA airport-to-ACC transfer, you pay far less than a full-day shuttle loop — and that hourly rate applies to the actual time the vehicle is dedicated to your group. Split across a group of 40 or 50 people, the per-head cost lands well below the per-person parking and rideshare math.
Call 323-380-0583 any time for a free, all-inclusive quote — or use our online tool for instant availability. Pricing in under 30 seconds, no commitment required.
Booking, Timing, and When to Lock It In
Convention groups consistently wait too long on transportation. Here is how the demand pattern works at the ACC:
For NAMM Show (January): The show draws music industry professionals from across the country, many booking their travel logistics months in advance. Charter bus availability in the ACC area peaks in mid-December as exhibitors and large delegations book their January logistics. Call in October or November for best vehicle selection.
A typical 5-day NAMM delegation shuttle running daily hotel-to-ACC loops books out before the holiday weekend.
For Expo West (March): The natural products industry descends on Anaheim in force — tens of thousands of exhibitors and buyers fill every hotel in a 10-mile radius. Transportation fills with the hotels. By mid-February, the right-size vehicles for large delegations are largely spoken for.
If your group is exhibiting or attending, lock in your transportation when you confirm your booth or registration.
For WonderCon (March), D23 (August), and BlizzCon (September): Two to four months of lead time is workable for most group sizes. The exception is large delegations (30+ people) for D23, where the dual ACC/Honda Center venue format and Disney-fan demand means vehicle supply gets thin six to eight weeks out.
For everything else on the ACC's 142-event 2026 calendar, two to four weeks of lead time covers most needs — but the earlier you confirm, the more vehicle options you have. For any event drawing 10,000+ attendees to the ACC: book your transportation as soon as your registration is confirmed. Call 323-380-0583 and we will tell you exactly how the supply looks for your specific date.
Group Types We Handle for the ACC
Different groups, same goal: everyone arrives together, on time, without anyone burning 45 minutes hunting for parking. The ACC runs we handle most often:
- Convention and trade show delegations. Multi-day hotel-to-ACC shuttle loops for corporate teams, with WiFi onboard so the ride is productive time. The standard run for NAMM exhibitors, Expo West buyers, and large-company conference groups.
- Airport transfer groups. One bus collecting attendees from LAX or SNA and delivering them directly to the Transit Plaza rather than coordinating a caravan of rideshares across the 405 and 5. Our Anaheim airport transportation service covers both airports.
- Fan event groups. WonderCon, D23, and BlizzCon draw groups of friends and fan communities who want to arrive and leave together — and skip the surge pricing that hits Convention Way when an evening session lets out at the same time as 20,000 other attendees.
- Corporate shuttle contracts. Recurring, scheduled transportation for multi-day events where the same group needs the same hotel-to-ACC-and-back loop each morning and afternoon. A single contracted vehicle, a fixed schedule, and no one scrambling for a rideshare at 8 a.m.
- Multi-venue event groups. D23 specifically — groups that need ACC coverage in the morning and Honda Center coverage in the evening, with a ride between venues rather than relying on Disney's complimentary shuttle for a group that wants to stay together.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where exactly does a charter bus drop off at the Anaheim Convention Center?
The two designated commercial drop-off zones at the ACC are the Transit Plaza near Hall E on the south side of the campus, and the Convention Way entrance by Morton's Steakhouse on the east side. The Transit Plaza is the primary staging and shuttle hub for the campus; Convention Way works well for groups entering through the east halls or needing quick badge pickup access. Both are officially designated for commercial vehicles and ride-share — neither requires your group to walk from a remote parking lot.
How much does bus parking cost at the Anaheim Convention Center?
Oversized vehicles — anything over 19 feet in length — are charged at double the standard daily rate. During major events, that puts bus parking at $50 or more per vehicle per day, with dedicated oversized spaces available in off-site lots. Standard car parking runs $16–$26 on a tiered system by lot proximity, or a unified $25 rate during events like NAMM and WonderCon.
Parking is cashless only at all ACC lots. For most group situations, a drop-and-stage arrangement avoids the oversized rate entirely — we sort that out when you book.
What is the closest airport to the Anaheim Convention Center?
John Wayne Airport (SNA) in Santa Ana is the closest, about 11 miles and typically 17–25 minutes from the ACC on a light traffic day. LAX is larger and offers far more flight options from more carriers, but sits approximately 34 miles north — a 40–60 minute drive depending on I-405 and I-5 conditions, which can stretch to 90 minutes during peak convention arrivals. For groups where the primary concern is cost of airfare, LAX wins; for groups where minimizing ground transfer time matters, SNA is the cleaner answer.
How much does it cost to rent a bus to the Anaheim Convention Center?
Pricing depends on vehicle size, total hours, date, and mileage from your pickup point. As a guide: 14-passenger Sprinter limos run $170–$344/hour; 15–35 passenger minibuses run $204–$414/hour; and 40–56 passenger charter buses run $150–$300/hour or $1,200–$2,500/day for full event coverage. We provide an all-inclusive quote in under 30 seconds with no hidden costs.
Call 323-380-0583 or use our online tool.
What major events are at the Anaheim Convention Center in 2026?
The NAMM Show ran January 20–24; Natural Products Expo West ran March 3–6; WonderCon ran March 27–29; D23: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event runs August 14–16 at the ACC and Honda Center; and BlizzCon 2026 runs September 12–13. Anaheim has confirmed 142 total conventions, meetings, and events for 2026 across the full calendar. For any of these major events, we recommend booking transportation as soon as your attendance is confirmed — vehicle supply gets thin well before the event date for events drawing tens of thousands of attendees.
Is the ART shuttle still running to the Anaheim Convention Center?
No. The Anaheim Resort Transportation (ART) shuttle network, which had served the Convention Center from area hotels on about 19 routes for years, permanently shut down on March 31, 2026. Hotel-to-ACC shuttle connections that previously used ART are no longer available through that system. Some individual hotels are arranging their own replacement services; many are not.
For convention groups that relied on ART loops between their hotel block and the ACC, a privately arranged shuttle through Anaheim Party Bus is now the most reliable replacement — with a custom schedule and dedicated hotel stops built around your conference itinerary.
How far is the Anaheim Convention Center from downtown Anaheim hotels?
The Hilton Anaheim and Anaheim Marriott sit immediately adjacent to the ACC campus and are essentially walking distance for convention attendees. Hotels on Harbor Boulevard between Katella and Ball Road are typically a 5–15 minute walk depending on exact location. Hotels on the north end of Harbor Boulevard or near the Disneyland main entrance are a 10–20 minute walk or a short shuttle ride.
For multi-hotel pickup groups — where your delegation is split across three or four hotel blocks — a single charter bus sweep turns a messy morning pickup into a non-issue.
Can a charter bus do multi-hotel pickups before the ACC?
Yes — and for large conference groups with attendees at multiple properties, this is one of the most common configurations we operate. A single charter bus sweeps a circuit of hotel pickup points in sequence, consolidating the group on the way to the Transit Plaza drop. For NAMM and Expo West delegations with attendees at the Hilton, Marriott, Sheraton Park, and surrounding hotels, one bus handles the full morning sweep in about 30 minutes.
It cuts out the hassle of 40 people managing individual rideshares from different starting points, and gets everyone through the badge line at the same time. Call 323-380-0583 to map out the pickup route for your group's hotel circuit.
Book Your Anaheim Convention Center Bus Today
Whether it is a five-day NAMM delegation shuttle, a WonderCon fan group that wants to arrive and leave together, a 44-person Natural Products Expo team with rolling product samples, or a D23 group coordinating between the Convention Center and Honda Center — Anaheim Party Bus keeps a fleet of Sprinter vans, minibuses, and 56-passenger charter buses across Orange County, with all-inclusive pricing in under 30 seconds and a 24/7 reservation team ready to lock in your plans. We plan the Transit Plaza drop, the staging arrangement, and the end-of-day pickup so no one from your group is hunting for a ride on Convention Way at 5:30 p.m. Give us a call at 323-380-0583 or use our online quote tool for instant availability.
Sources & Last Verified
Venue policies, parking rates, and event details at the Anaheim Convention Center change by event and by season. Details below verified in June 2026; confirm event-specific figures (parking rates, drop-off zones, event dates) against the official pages before your visit.
- Anaheim Convention Center Official Parking Map (lot locations, access roads)
- WonderCon Parking & Transportation Page (drop-off zones, $25/$50+ rates, overflow lots)
- NAMM Show Parking and Transportation (lot rates, validation process)
- Visit Anaheim 2026 Event Confirmation (142 events, economic impact figures)
- Anaheim Convention Center Parking 2026: WonderCon, NAMM & Disneyland Lot Prices (rate tiers, overflow lot details)
- Pacific Surfliner — Take the Train to Anaheim Convention Center (ARTIC to ACC distance, Route 50)
- Anaheim Convention Center — Wikipedia (size, history, expansion details)
- D23 Expo 2026 Dates & Details (August 14–16, dual-venue format)
- BlizzCon 2026 Official Event Page (September 12–13, ACC)


