Skip the Parking Lot Entirely
The worst part of a concert is the forty minutes after it ends, sitting in a stadium parking lot going nowhere. Your chauffeur drops you at the entrance and waits at a prearranged spot, so you leave when you're ready.
Any Special Request
Sporting events, theatre, a milestone anniversary, a night that doesn't fit any of the categories above — tell us what you're planning and we'll build the vehicle and the timing around it.
Why Event Nights Need a Different Plan
An event is not a journey to a place. It is a journey to a place at the same moment as twenty thousand other people, followed by an attempt to leave at the same moment as all of them.
That second half is the expensive part, and it is invisible when you are buying the tickets. Stadium parking has to be paid for and then queued out of. Rideshare pricing at the moment a venue empties is the worst it gets all week, and the pickup zone is usually a walk from where you actually are. The show finishes at eleven and you are home at half past midnight, having spent forty minutes stationary.
A chauffeur inverts it. You are dropped at the entrance rather than at the far end of a parking structure, and collected from a spot agreed in advance, clear of the exodus. You leave when you decide to leave.
The Free Hour Is Worth Planning Around
This booking includes one free hour on top of the four-hour minimum, and it is more useful than it first appears — because the hour you actually need is almost always the last one.
Events overrun. Support acts start late, encores happen, games go to overtime, and the walk back to the vehicle takes longer than anyone allows for. The free hour is the buffer that stops all of that from turning into a decision about whether to leave early.
So do not spend it at the front of the evening. Build your booking around getting there comfortably, and treat the extra hour as cover for the end of the night — which is when it will be needed.
The Venues We Run To
South Florida's event calendar is spread across three counties, and almost none of it is convenient to park at.
North of Boca Raton, the amphitheatre and the performing arts centre in West Palm Beach cover most of the touring and theatre schedule. Locally, the Mizner Park Amphitheater needs no drive at all. South, the Broward Center in Fort Lauderdale, the arena in Sunrise, and Hard Rock Live in Hollywood are all inside forty minutes.
The Miami venues — the downtown arena, the ballpark, and the stadium up in Miami Gardens — are the ones where this service justifies itself twice over. They are around an hour out, they generate the region's worst post-event traffic, and they host the events people travel furthest for.
Anything That Does Not Fit a Category
The URL says special requests, and a meaningful share of these bookings genuinely are. Anniversaries and proposals. A graduation with family in from out of state. A funeral, where the last thing anyone should be doing is navigating. Museum and gallery days, a run to the Keys, a memorable evening with no occasion attached to it at all.
We would rather you asked than assumed. In over twenty-five years there are very few requests that turn out to be genuinely impossible, and the ones that are, we will tell you about immediately rather than at the last minute.
Call dispatch at (561) 232-2070, describe what you have in mind, and we will tell you what it needs.
South Florida Event Venues We Serve
Approximate off-peak drive times from central Boca Raton. Post-event traffic is the reason to book a chauffeur, so allow for it in the return leg rather than the outbound one.
| Venue | City | Roughly | Typically |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mizner Park Amphitheater | Boca Raton | In town | Concerts and festivals with no drive at all |
| iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre | West Palm Beach | 35 minutes north | The main outdoor touring venue for the county |
| Kravis Center for the Performing Arts | West Palm Beach | 35 minutes north | Theatre, ballet, and orchestral programmes |
| Broward Center for the Performing Arts | Fort Lauderdale | 30 minutes south | Touring theatre and concerts |
| Amerant Bank Arena | Sunrise | 40 minutes southwest | Hockey and large indoor concerts |
| Hard Rock Live | Hollywood | 40 minutes south | Concerts, with the casino and hotel bars alongside |
| Kaseya Center | Miami | About an hour south | Basketball and arena tours downtown |
| Hard Rock Stadium | Miami Gardens | About an hour south | Football, tennis, motorsport, and stadium tours |
Frequently Asked Questions
- How does the free hour work?
- It is one hour on top of the four-hour minimum at the published rate. Plan to use it at the end of the night — events overrun far more often than they finish early.
- Where will the chauffeur wait during the event?
- At a spot agreed with you before you go in, chosen to be clear of the main exit traffic. You walk to the vehicle rather than queueing to get out of a parking structure.
- Do you cover sporting events as well as concerts?
- Yes — the arenas and stadiums in Sunrise, Miami, and Miami Gardens are regular runs, along with the performing arts centres in West Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale.
- What counts as a special request?
- Anything that is not a standard transfer. Anniversaries, proposals, graduations, funerals, gallery days, a run down to the Keys. Call dispatch at (561) 232-2070 and describe it — very little turns out to be impossible.
- Can you handle a group larger than ten?
- Yes. The executive Mercedes Sprinter takes up to fourteen, and our party buses take 22, 27, or 37 passengers. Those are quoted separately from the rate above.








