Fifty educators from the same district heading to the NJEA Convention, or 40 exhibitors making the run from Philadelphia for the Boat Show — both groups face a version of the same logistical knot. There is essentially one road into Atlantic City from the Philadelphia corridor: the Atlantic City Expressway, 60 miles of highway that carries convention traffic, casino-bound weekenders, and exhibitor vans all in the same lanes on the same days. The on-site parking garage at 1 Convention Blvd holds 1,200 cars at $20 each and has a 7-foot height clearance, which means charter buses and oversized vehicles cannot enter it.

And every person who drove separately is now solving a separate puzzle about which overflow lot still has space. An Atlantic City Convention Center charter bus rental collapses all of that into one vehicle, one arrival at the numbered front curb, and the whole group walking through the same door at the same time.

Partybusatlanticcity.com makes finding the right vehicle for your Convention Center group fast. Fill out one quick form or call 640-292-0630 to compare pricing and vehicle options from a large network of bus companies serving Atlantic City in under 30 seconds — no account required. Below is everything a first-time group planner needs to know about how a bus actually works at this venue: where it drops off, where it stages, what parking costs, which events pack the building, and which vehicle fits your headcount.

 

Why Rent a Bus to Atlantic City Convention Center?

The 7-foot garage clearance is the detail most group planners don’t learn until they’ve already committed to separate vehicles. Charter buses, coach-height vans, and cargo vehicles taller than that limit cannot park in the Convention Center’s on-site garage — they use the dedicated motor coach staging area instead. Groups that drove in separately in a mix of personal cars and larger vehicles end up splitting across the main garage, an off-site overflow lot, and street spots on Arctic or Baltic Avenue — and the group spends its first 20 minutes at a conference regrouping in the atrium lobby.

One bus arrives together at the curb, parks in the motor coach area, and everyone walks through the same numbered door on the same schedule.

The expressway amplifies the problem. Friday eastbound on the AC Expressway is one of the most consistently congested stretches in South Jersey — casino traffic and convention traffic merge into the same lanes, and backups from the Garden State Parkway interchange can reach Hammonton on peak weekends. Separate cars mean one delayed vehicle holds everyone else up.

On a bus rental to Atlantic City Convention Center, the whole group is already together when that happens, and nobody is white-knuckling it alone down the expressway looking for an exit they’ve never taken before.

Atlantic City Convention Center at 1 Convention Blvd — 500,000 sq ft of exhibit space on a 31-acre campus, with the NJ Transit Rail Terminal directly adjacent and the Atlantic City Expressway delivering every attendee from the west to the same front door.

Charter Bus & Party Bus Drop-Off at Atlantic City Convention Center

Charter buses and event shuttles load and unload at the front of the building along the inside curb, per the Convention Center’s official planner guide. The entry doors are numbered, and Doors 1, 3, 5, and 7 are the standard group arrival points — each has a ramped curb and automatic entry door. For coordinated shuttle circuits (running loops between casino hotel blocks and the Convention Center throughout a multi-day event), the venue assigns a specific door through the Event Manager so attendees know exactly where to wait.

If you’re managing a shuttle circuit across multiple hotel properties, that door assignment is worth confirming before your event date.

For a group arriving in a single charter bus or party bus, the arrival sequence is straightforward. The bus pulls to the numbered front curb, the group walks straight through the door into the atrium lobby, and the bus moves to the dedicated motor coach staging area. The venue’s own guide notes that jitneys, buses, and taxis all queue at the front of the building — so the convention center’s security team is accustomed to coordinated commercial arrivals and the flow is organized.

Nobody has to brief the group on which lot they parked in or how to get back to it at the end of the day. They walk straight in and walk straight out.

Motor Coach Parking at Atlantic City Convention Center

Motor coach parking is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, including overnight. For groups staging a bus on-site through a full conference schedule — where the vehicle needs to hold position during an all-day session and be ready for a timed departure at the end — overnight parking passes are available through the venue. To confirm current overnight motor coach rates and to coordinate the staging plan for your specific event, contact the Convention Center directly at (609) 449-2000 or check the official parking and transportation page before your arrival day.

Loading Dock Access off Bacharach Boulevard

If your group includes exhibitors moving freight — display materials, booth equipment, rolling presentation cases — the loading dock entrance is at the rear of the building off Bacharach Boulevard, accessible from the first exit marked Convention Center/Bacharach Boulevard when coming off the Atlantic City Connector. The facility has 29 covered loading docks and 4 drive-in doors, all managed by a Security team that enforces traffic flow and parking rules on move-in and move-out days. New Jersey Fire Code prohibits parking on the docks, ramps, or exhibit floor; vehicles in violation are towed at the owner’s expense.

For freight and shipping coordination, the Shipping & Receiving department is at (609) 449-2347.

Passenger arrivals go to the numbered front curb; exhibitor freight enters off Bacharach Boulevard at the rear. Two different approaches, two different coordination points — and both are worth confirming with the Convention Center Event Manager in advance so a 40-person bus arrival and a freight truck moving-in don’t collide at the same door on event morning.

Atlantic City Convention Center Parking: What Groups Need to Know

The on-site garage holds 1,200 vehicles at $20 per space, with spots reservable in advance through the ParkMobile app or at parkmobile.io — useful on the Boat Show’s peak Saturday or the NJEA Convention’s opening Thursday, when the garage fills before the first session. The 7-foot height clearance is the key constraint for group planners: no cargo vans, no charter buses, no vehicles above that limit in the main garage. Valet service is available at Door 7 for $40 per vehicle during major events, subject to the same height restriction.

For current parking details and any event-specific changes, the Convention Center’s parking page is the authoritative source.

When the on-site garage fills — and it does, on the biggest event days — off-site overflow lots, including the Wave Lot, become the next option, with jitney service covering the gap back to the venue. It’s a short distance from the Convention Center, but the jitney runs the loop so nobody is navigating an unfamiliar block in a city they’ve never been to. Check the official parking and transportation page for current overflow locations and shuttle details before a major event.

Charter bus groups never touch this equation — the bus stages in the motor coach area, not in the 7-foot garage, and the whole group arrives and departs from the front curb.

Rent a Bus from Philadelphia to Atlantic City Convention Center

Philadelphia is the most common origin for Convention Center groups. The route is a straight shot: I-76 East through the city, across the Walt Whitman Bridge into South Jersey, onto Route 42 South, and then the Atlantic City Expressway east all the way to Convention Boulevard — 60 miles, off-peak in 60 to 70 minutes. On a Friday afternoon heading into a weekend expo, or the Thursday morning before a multi-day convention opener, allow 90 to 120 minutes.

The AC Expressway is the only highway option for the entire Philadelphia-to-Atlantic City corridor, which is exactly why it backs up when conference attendance and casino-weekend traffic converge on the same lanes at the same time. For groups making this run, that backup is the single most predictable wrinkle in the day.

A party bus or charter bus rental from Philadelphia to Atlantic City Convention Center eliminates the caravan coordination that comes with separate vehicles — one departure time, one toll transaction, one arrival at the numbered curb. The Expressway charges EZPass tolls per vehicle, so a single bus covers your whole delegation for one charge while a dozen cars each pay separately. For convention groups flying into Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) before heading down — PHL is about 60 miles west of the Convention Center and is served by 25-plus airlines with more than 500 daily departures — a bus pickup at the terminal curb runs everyone straight to Convention Boulevard without a transfer.

That’s the most seamless version of the out-of-town arrival, and it’s one of the more common requests for Atlantic City corporate event transportation. See the Atlantic City airport transportation page for more on multi-origin airport pickups.

Philadelphia to Atlantic City Convention Center — I-76 East across the Walt Whitman Bridge, Route 42 South, then the Atlantic City Expressway east to Convention Blvd. A 60-mile run that can stretch past 90 minutes on a Friday afternoon when convention and casino traffic share the same road.

Getting Your Group to Atlantic City Convention Center from New York and North Jersey

From New York and northern New Jersey, the route is Garden State Parkway South to Exit 38 — the Atlantic City Expressway interchange — then east into the city. The distance from Midtown Manhattan runs about 130 miles, with off-peak travel typically coming in around 2 to 2.5 hours. Friday-evening traffic on the Garden State Parkway through Exits 63 to 38 can add another 30 to 45 minutes when convention and summer traffic are both running.

Newark Liberty International Airport, about 65 miles north of the Convention Center, is a practical pickup point for out-of-region delegations — one bus at the terminal curb collects the whole group and runs straight down the Parkway without a connection.

For groups of 40 or more making the run from the New York metro, the per-head arithmetic on a single charter bus rental to Atlantic City Convention Center tends to be more compelling than separate cars once you account for Garden State Parkway tolls each way, EZPass charges on the AC Expressway, and $20 on-site parking per vehicle (assuming the garage hasn’t already filled). A 56-seat coach covers the whole delegation in one number and one staging arrangement in the motor coach area. The group sits together for the debrief on the ride back instead of being scattered across 14 different cars at 10 PM.

New York City to Atlantic City Convention Center — Garden State Parkway South to Exit 38, then the AC Expressway east to Convention Blvd. About 130 miles that can push toward 3 hours when the Parkway is running heavy on a peak Friday.

Atlantic City Convention Center Charter Bus Rental: Which Vehicle Fits Your Group

Headcount and cargo are the two variables that determine the right vehicle. For a small executive delegation of 10 to 14 people traveling light, a 14-passenger Sprinter limo or Sprinter van handles the group in one vehicle with premium leather seating and USB charging at every seat. For mid-size conference teams of 20 to 35 people, a 15-to-35-passenger minibus hits the right capacity without the footprint of a full-size coach — useful if your hotel pickup has a narrow curb or your event requires multiple loop pickups across different properties.

For full convention delegations attending multi-day events — an exhibitor team bringing a booth and collateral, a school district sending 50 educators to the NJEA Convention, or a corporate group attending a three-day summit — a 40-to-56-passenger charter bus is the consistent answer. The deep undercarriage bays handle rolling presentation cases, signage, and materials that would never fit in overhead storage. Onboard restrooms mean no pit stops on a 90-minute run from Philadelphia or a two-plus-hour run from North Jersey.

That’s the reason full convention delegations consistently choose the charter bus over a smaller vehicle — not just seat count, but the cargo capacity and the comfort for a longer haul with a full team. Browse the full vehicle lineup to compare all available sizes.

VehicleCapacityStorageBest forKey features
14-passenger Sprinter limo / Sprinter vanUp to 14Modest — document bags, small rolling casesExecutive delegations, VIP arrivals, small team transfersPremium leather, individual reading lights, USB charging, tinted privacy windows
15–35 passenger minibus15–35Overhead bins + limited underfloorMid-size teams, hotel shuttle circuits, multi-stop pickupsPowerful A/C, plush reclining seats, better maneuverability on city streets
40–56 passenger charter busUp to 56Excellent — deep undercarriage bays for full exhibitor loadsFull conference delegations, exhibitor teams with materials, multi-day eventsReclining seats, climate control, overhead storage, WiFi, power outlets, onboard restrooms, undercarriage bays

ADA-accessible vehicles are available through the network — note your accessibility needs when you request a quote, at least 48 hours before your departure date. The Convention Center’s official parking and transportation page has accessibility details for the facility as well.

Charter Bus Rental Pricing for Atlantic City Convention Center Groups

To give you an idea of what to budget: a 15-to-35-passenger minibus for a Philadelphia-to-Convention Center run typically ranges from $200 to $250 per hour on a weekday, with daily rates from $1,100 to $2,150 for all-day shuttle circuits. A full 40-to-56-passenger charter bus runs $200 to $350 per hour on weekdays, with per-day rates from $1,350 to $2,850 for multi-stop or full conference-day service. A Sprinter van or Sprinter limo runs $200 to $275 per hour on weekdays.

These are planning ranges — the final quote moves with your date, your origin city, total hours on-site, and the specific event. A peak NJEA Convention week in November prices differently than a mid-October corporate conference on the same vehicle.

Once your group passes 30 to 40 people, the per-head cost on a single Atlantic City charter bus rental typically comes in below what a caravan of separate cars costs once you add EZPass tolls each way, $20 on-site parking per vehicle, and gas across the group. A 56-seat charter bus carrying a full delegation handles all of it in one predictable number. The fastest way to get pricing for your specific group is to call 640-292-0630 or use the online quote tool — pricing from the network of bus companies serving Atlantic City is available in under 30 seconds at no obligation.

For more context on rate ranges by vehicle type, see the Atlantic City party bus prices page.

A Convention Trip Example

To give you an idea: a school district coordinating 48 educators for the NJEA Convention books a 50-passenger charter bus with pickup at 7:00 AM from a central location in South Jersey, arriving at the Convention Center’s front curb by 8:30 AM — well before the first session. The bus stages in the motor coach area through the afternoon and picks the group up at Door 5 at 5:30 PM. A 10-hour rental at that size might run approximately $2,400 — around $50 per person, with the expressway run, the parking question, and the return trip all handled in that one number.

The Events That Pack Atlantic City Convention Center and When to Book

The Convention Center draws more than 500,000 visitors annually across trade shows, industry conferences, and public expos. A handful of those events create real transportation pressure — either because the on-site garage fills before the first session, the AC Expressway becomes a genuine problem in the hours before opening, or both.

  • Discover Boating Atlantic City Boat Show (late February / early March): The Boat Show draws roughly 40,000 attendees over five days and is the Convention Center’s largest public event of the year. Saturday is the peak day by a significant margin — the on-site garage fills early, overflow lots fill behind it, and AC Expressway eastbound on Friday evening is unusually heavy with Boat Show and casino-weekend traffic running together. The official Boat Show transportation page has parking and shuttle details for the event. Groups coming from Philadelphia or the New York metro should book three to four months in advance for the February/March dates.
  • NJEA Annual Convention (early November): The NJEA Convention draws more than 20,000 K-12 educators to Atlantic City each year — it is the largest gathering of K-12 educators in the world. The 2026 convention runs November 5–6 at the Convention Center, per the official Convention Center event listing. NJEA runs a free shuttle option from remote parking lots such as Atlantic City High School — useful for individual attendees with no materials, but not practical for a coordinated district group arriving together on a specific schedule. See the NJEA Convention travel page for the full transportation breakdown and current shuttle schedules. For a school or district delegation, a party bus or charter bus rental for the NJEA Convention handles the pickup, the expressway run, and the door assignment without anyone managing a shuttle board or transit schedule. Book NJEA delegations by August or September — the right-size coaches for large groups move fast once October arrives.
  • Garden State SHRM Annual Conference (September 27–29, 2026): A multi-day HR conference with a heavy corporate attendee base from the Philadelphia and New York suburbs — a solid fit for a minibus or small charter bus for teams that don’t need the full 56-seat coach.
  • Annual NJ School Boards Workshop (October 19–22, 2026): A four-day event with a broad South Jersey and Philadelphia-area attendee base, overlapping with mid-October when the Expressway runs busy on weekday afternoons. Similar booking logic to NJEA — groups securing vehicles in August or September are in much better shape than those booking in late October.
  • NJLM Annual Conference (November 17–19, 2026) and Triple Play Realtor Convention (December 7–10, 2026): Two late-year multi-day conventions where coordinated group transportation from across New Jersey avoids the post-session expressway scramble. The full event calendar is on the Convention Center events page.

The NJEA Convention is the Convention Center’s single highest-attendance event, with 20,000-plus educators confirmed for November 5–6, 2026. Groups booking in August or September have the best access to vehicle availability and rate options. By October, the right-size coaches for large delegations fill quickly — and last-minute November bookings for peak event weeks typically come at a premium or with reduced vehicle selection.

Transportation Options to Atlantic City Convention Center Compared

A private bus isn’t automatically the right move for every group — this is a comparison website, and the honest look matters. Here’s how the real options stack up for getting a group to the Convention Center, based on what actually works at this venue and this location.

OptionCost shapeArrive together?Best forMain limitation
Private charter bus or minibusOne flat rate, split by groupYes — one vehicle, one arrival at the curb15–56 people from any origin, with or without materialsAdvance booking required; motor coach stages in designated area, not the 7′ garage
NJ Transit Atlantic City Rail Line (from Philadelphia)Per ticket (~$19–$25 from 30th Street Station)Only if the whole group books the same trainIndividuals or small groups from Philadelphia without luggageLimited weekday midday service; trains run roughly every 2 hours; no large cargo or exhibit materials
NJ Transit Bus Route 551 (from Camden)Standard NJ Transit fare per rideNo — individual service, schedule-dependentIndividuals commuting from Camden-area without materialsStops two blocks from the Convention Center; not practical for groups with gear
AC Jitney (local)$3.00 per rideNo — individual, first-come seatsIndividuals moving between hotels and the Convention Center locallyFixed route on Pacific Ave; no luggage; not schedulable for a group
Rideshare (Lyft — official partner)Per car each way, surge on peak event daysNo — multiple cars, staggered arrivals1–3 people, no materialsSurge pricing on Boat Show and NJEA days; no coordination for groups
Driving + on-site parking$20/vehicle/day + tolls + gas per carNo — caravan coordination required1–3 cars7′ height limit; fills fast on peak days; overflow lots add a jitney transfer

NJ Transit’s Atlantic City Rail Line is worth knowing about, especially for individuals or small groups coming from Philadelphia. The Atlantic City Rail Terminal sits directly adjacent to the Convention Center — walk off the train and straight through the door without a parking garage or a connecting shuttle. That’s genuinely convenient for a solo attendee.

Current schedules and fares are on the NJ Transit Atlantic City Rail Line page. But note that weekday midday service is limited, with full service running on weekends and after 2:30 PM on weekdays — not ideal for a group that needs to arrive at 8:00 AM for a convention opener. For a delegation arriving from multiple pickup points, traveling with presentation materials, on a fixed schedule: a private bus is the only option that handles all of it in one move.

The Visit Atlantic City planner resources page has a full breakdown of ground transportation options, including jitney routes, rail schedules, and contact information for local transportation providers.

What to Know Before Your Group Arrives at Atlantic City Convention Center

A few practical details that save groups the most time on event day — pulled from the venue’s published planner guide and the Convention Center’s official policies:

  • Pre-book parking for attendees driving separately. The ParkMobile app and parkmobile.io let attendees reserve a space in the on-site garage before they leave home. On the Boat Show’s peak Saturday or the NJEA Convention’s first morning, that reservation is the difference between a parking spot and a scramble to overflow parking.
  • Confirm your door assignment for shuttle circuits. The Convention Center’s Event Manager assigns numbered door assignments for event-based shuttle buses in advance. If you’re running a hotel shuttle loop, get that door number confirmed before your event opens — the last thing you want is attendees waiting at Door 3 while the bus is loading at Door 7.
  • Freight and passenger logistics are two separate conversations. Passenger arrivals are handled at the front curb through your Event Manager; exhibitor freight enters via the loading dock off Bacharach Boulevard through the Shipping & Receiving department. Confirm both channels early if your group includes exhibitors and attendees on the same trip.
  • Build in Expressway time on peak dates. The AC Expressway eastbound runs late on Friday afternoons and on the days surrounding large events. If your event opens at 9:00 AM on a Thursday in November, a 6:30 AM departure from Philadelphia is a safer plan than 7:30 AM. A bus keeps the whole group on one timeline instead of the usual game of phone tag when the last car is stuck at Exit 12.
  • Check the official event pages before you go. Parking rates, shuttle schedules, and door assignments can shift by event. The Convention Center’s planner A-to-Z guide and the official parking and transportation page are the sources to check before your arrival date.

Frequently Asked Questions About Renting a Bus to Atlantic City Convention Center

Where does a charter bus drop off at Atlantic City Convention Center?

Charter buses and event shuttles load and unload at the front of the building along the inside curb, per the venue’s official planner guide. Doors 1, 3, 5, and 7 are the standard group arrival points — each has a ramped curb and an automatic entry door. For coordinated shuttle circuits, the Convention Center assigns a specific door through the Event Manager.

For a single bus arrival, the bus pulls to the front curb, the group enters, and the bus moves to the motor coach staging area.

Can a charter bus park overnight at Atlantic City Convention Center?

Yes. Motor coach parking is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with overnight passes available through the venue. Contact the Convention Center at (609) 449-2000 or check the official parking page for current overnight motor coach rates and staging procedures.

What is the height clearance in the Convention Center parking garage?

7 feet. Charter buses, oversized vans, and vehicles taller than 7 feet cannot enter the main on-site garage — they use the dedicated motor coach parking area instead. Off-site overflow lots, including the Wave Lot, become the option for attendee vehicles when the main garage fills; check the official parking and transportation page for current overflow locations.

How do I coordinate a shuttle circuit between hotels and the Convention Center?

Event-based shuttle buses load and unload in front of the venue along the inside curb, with each numbered entry door corresponding to specific shuttle assignments coordinated with the venue’s Event Manager. For a large convention like the NJEA, where attendees are staying at properties across the casino district — Borgata, Caesars, Hard Rock, Harrah’s, Ocean Resort, and others — a dedicated minibus or charter bus running timed loops is more reliable than relying on the public jitney system when 20,000 people are all moving at once. Call 640-292-0630 to discuss multi-stop hotel shuttle options for your event.

Where is the loading dock for exhibitors arriving with freight?

The loading dock entrance is at the rear of the building off Bacharach Boulevard, accessible from the first exit marked Convention Center/Bacharach Boulevard when coming off the Atlantic City Connector. The facility has 29 covered loading docks and 4 drive-in doors. NJ Fire Code prohibits parking on the docks, ramps, or exhibit floor.

For freight and shipping coordination, the Shipping & Receiving line is (609) 449-2347.

How far is Atlantic City Convention Center from Philadelphia International Airport?

About 60 miles via I-95 South, the Walt Whitman Bridge, and the Atlantic City Expressway — typically 60 to 70 minutes off-peak. PHL is served by 25-plus airlines with 500-plus daily departures, making it the primary arrival point for out-of-region convention attendees. A bus pickup at the PHL terminal curb delivers your full delegation directly to Convention Boulevard without a transfer.

See the Atlantic City airport transportation page for multi-airport pickup options.

What is the closest airport to Atlantic City Convention Center?

Atlantic City International Airport (ACY) is about 12 miles away, served by Allegiant Air, Breeze Airways, and American Airlines. Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) is about 60 miles west and is the major hub for long-haul and international connections. Newark Liberty International (EWR) is approximately 65 miles north.

For ACY-specific logistics, see the Atlantic City International Airport shuttle guide.

When should I book a bus for the NJEA Convention?

By August or September for the November dates. The NJEA Convention is the largest K-12 educator gathering in the world, drawing 20,000-plus attendees from across New Jersey over two days. For the 2026 convention (November 5–6), demand for buses from districts across the state is concentrated into a very short booking window.

Groups that wait until October typically find reduced vehicle selection and higher rates; groups that wait until November often find the right vehicles already committed. The earlier your headcount is confirmed, the sooner Partybusatlanticcity.com can surface the right options from the network of bus companies serving Atlantic City.

Does the Convention Center garage fill up during big events?

Yes — the on-site garage holds 1,200 vehicles and can fill before the first session on the Boat Show’s peak Saturday and the NJEA Convention’s opening morning. Pre-booking through ParkMobile is the recommended approach. When the main garage fills, off-site overflow lots such as the Wave Lot become the next option, with jitney service covering the gap back to the venue.

Groups arriving by charter bus bypass the garage entirely — the bus parks in the motor coach area, and everyone walks in from the front curb.

Can I bring presentation materials and exhibit equipment on the charter bus?

Yes — a 40-to-56-passenger charter bus has deep undercarriage bays designed for rolling cases, collateral, and materials that wouldn’t fit in overhead bins. The split for a mixed group of attendees and exhibitors: passenger arrivals go to the front curb, exhibit freight goes through the loading dock off Bacharach Boulevard. Coordinate both logistics with the Convention Center Event Manager in advance so move-in and passenger arrivals don’t overlap at the same door.

Is there a public transit option from New York City to Atlantic City Convention Center?

There is no direct rail connection from New York to Atlantic City Convention Center. NJ Transit runs the Atlantic City Rail Line from Philadelphia’s 30th Street Station to the Rail Terminal adjacent to the Convention Center (about 96 minutes), but that line does not connect to New York. For groups coming from the New York metro, the car-based route via Garden State Parkway South to Exit 38 and then the Atlantic City Expressway east is the standard option — which is exactly why a charter bus rental is the practical answer for a large New York or North Jersey delegation making the 130-mile run.

Book Your Bus to Atlantic City Convention Center Today

Whether it’s a 14-person executive team flying into Philadelphia International before a morning summit, a 50-person school district delegation heading down for the NJEA Convention, or a full exhibitor team with rolling cases and a trade show booth making the run from the New York metro — Partybusatlanticcity.com makes finding the right vehicle fast. Fill out the quick online form or call 640-292-0630, and pricing from a large network of bus companies serving Atlantic City is available in under 30 seconds with no account required and no obligation. The AC Expressway does what it does on peak event weekends; the Convention Center garage fills before lunch on the Boat Show’s biggest days; the caravan coordination math gets complicated fast with a group of any real size.

One bus keeps the whole delegation together from the parking lot at home to the numbered front curb at 1 Convention Blvd — and you’re done with the logistics piece before the convention even starts. For Atlantic City group transportation services covering multi-stop itineraries beyond the Convention Center, the city page has everything in one place. Also planning an event at Boardwalk Hall or Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena on the same trip?

Those guides cover their own drop-off and parking specifics.