From the first email to the last drop-off everything about this was easy. The bus was clean, the ride was smooth, and the whole group had a great time getting around Omaha together. I'd book again in a heartbeat.
Lucinda E.
Party Bus Lincoln makes it easy to rent a bus in Omaha for any occasion — from College World Series tailgates at Charles Schwab Field to bachelorette nights through the Old Market. Book 14-passenger Sprinter limos, minibuses, party buses, and 56-passenger charter buses with an all-inclusive quote in under 30 seconds. Call 502-242-0101 or use our online tool to lock in your Omaha bus rental today!
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Party Bus Lincoln has been coordinating group transportation across Nebraska since 2011 — and the Omaha metro is one of our most active corridors. We know the I-80 interchange backed up by a Huskers watch crowd at CHI Health Center. We know that College World Series week turns Harney Street into a pedestrian surge and cuts normal park-and-walk times in half.
We know that the Old Market's cobblestone blocks make a group of twelve navigating rideshares across Howard Street a genuine headache on a Friday night.
That local knowledge is what you get with every booking. Our 24/7 reservation team is one call away to help you sort headcount, route, pickup timing, and venue logistics — whatever your group needs. We have coordinated school field trips to Fontenelle Forest, corporate shuttle loops between the Omaha Convention Center and the Hilton at the Crossroads, wedding guest circuits between Midtown ceremony venues and Aksarben Village receptions, and everything in between.
Pricing is always all-inclusive — you'll know the exact number before you ever confirm. Call 502-242-0101 and we will build your custom itinerary in minutes.
We offer 14-passenger Sprinter limos, 15- to 35-passenger minibuses, 15- to 50-passenger party buses, and 40- to 56-passenger charter buses — so your group never pays for seats it doesn't need. Browse our full fleet online or call 502-242-0101 for instant availability.
For celebration nights through the Old Market or Benson, our party buses arrive with a full-length bar, color-changing LED lighting, premium Bluetooth sound, wraparound seating, flat-panel TVs, and an open dance floor at the center of the cabin. Executive Sprinter limos handle smaller wedding party runs and VIP airport transfers with premium leather, USB charging at every seat, and tinted privacy windows. Full-size charter buses cover the longer hauls — think College World Series fan groups coming in from across the state — with reclining seats, climate control, overhead storage, WiFi, power outlets, onboard restrooms, and undercarriage luggage bays for gear, bags, and equipment.
ADA-accessible vehicles are always available; just mention that when you call 502-242-0101.
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Omaha party bus rental prices depend on vehicle size, date, and how long you need the bus. General ranges: 14-passenger Sprinter limos run $170–$344/hour; 15–20 passenger party buses run $204–$378/hour; 20–30 passenger party buses run $244–$414/hour; 35–50 passenger party buses and minibuses run $294–$490/hour; and 40–56 passenger charter buses run $150–$300/hour or $1,200–$2,500/day. College World Series week (mid-June) and prom season (late April through May) are the two highest-demand windows — vehicle availability tightens fast and rates reflect it.
Weekend bookings consistently run higher than weekday equivalents. The fastest way to get an accurate number for your exact date is to use our 30-second online quote tool or call 502-242-0101 — all-inclusive pricing, no surprises.
| Type of Bus | Cost Per Hour Weekdays | Cost Per Hour Weekends | Cost Per Day |
|---|---|---|---|
| 14 Passenger Sprinter Limo | $170 – $318+ | $219 – $344+ | $1,526 – $3,113+ |
| Sprinter Van Rental | $187 – $273+ | $218 – $366+ | $1,395 – $2,748+ |
| 15 Passenger Party Bus | $204 – $330+ | $241 – $312+ | $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 | $113 – $246+ | $147 – $261+ | $1,098 – $2,105+ |
| 40–56 Passenger Charter Bus | $158 – $327+ | $162 – $348+ | $1,331 – $2,841+ |
| Rates vary by trip length, travel dates, passenger count, amenities, and availability. Use our online quote form or call 502-242-0101 for exact pricing. | |||
Omaha groups keep coming back to Party Bus Lincoln because we remove the two things that derail every group trip: coordination chaos and parking stress. Harney Street during a Creighton Bluejays sellout at CHI Health Center. The Q Street on-ramps clogged before a Mavs game at Baxter Arena.
The Dodge Street corridor backing up toward the Old Market on a warm Saturday night. These aren't abstractions — they're the specific friction points we help your group skip entirely.
Since 2011, we have organized transportation for thousands of groups across Nebraska — school districts, wedding planners, corporate HR teams, fan groups, bachelorette crews, and prom committees. You get a 24/7 reservation team, all-inclusive pricing locked in before you book, and ADA-accessible vehicles always on call. One flat rate covers the whole group while everyone else in town splits into separate cars, burns time hunting metered spots on 10th Street, and Venmos each other for parking afterward.
There is a simpler way. Call 502-242-0101 and tell us your headcount and date — we will handle the rest.
Party Bus Lincoln coordinates group transportation for every occasion across the Omaha metro — from Eppley Airfield transfers and College World Series shuttles to wedding guest circuits and corporate conference loops. Whatever brings your group together, we have a vehicle and a plan. Call 502-242-0101 to get started.

Eppley Airfield (4501 Abbott Dr, Omaha, NE 68110) sits just off Abbott Drive near the Missouri River, roughly four miles northeast of downtown — a straight shot in light traffic, and a genuinely annoying crawl when a Southwest flight banks early and your group's bags are still on the carousel. The terminal's commercial pickup area is on the lower Arrivals level, curbside. For outbound groups, we drop directly at the Departures curb so no one is dragging a carry-on across a surface lot in a Nebraska January.
Have your group coordinator call us once the full party has cleared baggage claim and is assembled at the ground-transportation curb — we wait nearby and pull into position on that call, so the bus is at the curb when you walk out, not fifteen minutes after. For large groups flying in for a College World Series week or a corporate convention at the CHI Health Center, a single charter bus replaces the six rideshare app scramble that fragments your party across three different arrival waves. Call 502-242-0101 for Omaha airport shuttle pricing.

The Old Market — roughly bounded by 10th and 13th Streets between Farnam and Jackson — is Omaha's prime bachelorette territory, and it works best when your group stays in one place rather than splintering across cobblestone blocks every time someone needs a rideshare. Start the night at Benson (61st and Maple area) for dive bars and craft beer patios, move through the Old Market for rooftop cocktails at Scriptown Brewing or late bites at Kitchen Table, then finish at the 24th Street bar corridor — all without a single person asking "wait, which Uber pool is ours?"
Our 15- to 50-passenger party buses come stocked with a full bar setup, color-changing LED lighting, Bluetooth sound, and wraparound seating — the party runs from the first pickup, not just after you arrive. No drawing straws for a designated driver, no surge pricing at 1:30 a.m. on Harney Street, and no splitting a dozen people across four separate cars at last call. You just arrive, together.
Call 502-242-0101 for a free Omaha bachelorette party bus quote.

A party bus arrival at your venue is the kind of entrance nobody forgets — whether the celebration is a quinceañera at La Quinta Inn's Grand Ballroom, a Sweet 16 at one of Midtown's event halls, or a milestone adult birthday rolling through the Old Market. We can pre-load your custom playlist, coordinate a color scheme, and match you with a party bus that fits the group size exactly — so the guest of honor isn't sharing elbow room on the way to the venue.
For adult milestone birthdays, the Omaha bar circuit between Benson, the Old Market, and the Blackstone District covers enough ground that the navigation between stops genuinely eats into party time when everyone's splitting rideshares. A birthday party bus rental keeps the whole crew moving together — from the first venue to the last stop — with the sound system running and the bar stocked the entire time. Tell us your headcount and your stops, and we will build the route.
Call 502-242-0101.

Omaha's concert circuit runs year-round, and the parking picture at each major venue is its own specific headache worth knowing before you commit to driving. CHI Health Center Omaha (455 N 10th St, Omaha, NE 68102) hosts the biggest touring acts — think arena-scale shows that fill its 18,300-seat floor — and the surrounding surface lots and the nearby Omaha Parking Authority garages along 10th and 11th Streets fill within the first hour. Post-show, the pedestrian surge onto Harney Street and Capitol Avenue can stall a rideshare pickup for 30 minutes or more.
Steelhouse Omaha (1 Steelhouse Dr, Omaha, NE 68102) draws 3,000-capacity crowds to its riverfront location, and the Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge approach creates real bottlenecks on event nights. An Omaha concert bus rental drops your group at the entrance and waits nearby — you exit, board, and skip the surge entirely. For outdoor festivals at Stinson Park in Aksarben Village or summertime shows at Baxter Arena, the same logic applies: one bus for the whole crew beats splitting a 12-person group into three separate app pickups after the encore.
Call 502-242-0101.

Omaha's convention and corporate event calendar runs through the CHI Health Center Omaha Convention Center (10th and Capitol Ave, Omaha, NE 68102) and the adjacent Hilton at the Crossroads. The convention center's most common vehicle drop is on Capitol Avenue, with bus parking available in the surface lots east of 10th Street. The on-site parking structure maxes out clearance at standard sedan height, so a charter bus drop-off keeps your team at the door rather than circling downtown looking for an oversized-vehicle spot.
For executive transfers between Eppley Airfield and hotels in the Old Market or Midtown Crossing, a Sprinter limo handles the run in about 15 minutes with premium leather, individual USB charging, and tinted windows — the right look for VIP arrivals without the hassle of coordinating a car service fleet. Companies with recurring shuttle needs between the First Data Campus in West Omaha or the TD Ameritrade/Schwab corporate offices and downtown Omaha hotels can build a repeating loop schedule with us. WiFi and power outlets keep the team productive on I-680 instead of staring at brake lights.
Call 502-242-0101 for corporate shuttle pricing.

Omaha's two busiest private-event windows are College World Series week (mid-June at Charles Schwab Field, 1 Stadium Drive, Omaha, NE 68107) and the Omaha Tri-Fest summer run. During CWS, the streets around the old Rosenblatt site and the new stadium between 10th Street and the river fill with out-of-state baseball fans, road closures push pedestrian traffic onto Capitol Avenue and Harney Street, and rideshare surge pricing kicks in hard by first pitch. A private charter bus gets your fan group or corporate hospitality group there at a locked-in rate, no surge math required.
For family reunions hitting multiple Omaha landmarks in one day — the Henry Doorly Zoo, Lauritzen Gardens, and a dinner in the Old Market — one bus keeps the whole extended family together and on schedule without anyone getting separated in a Dodge Street traffic backup. The Holiday Lights Festival in the Gene Leahy Mall each December brings similar coordination chaos to downtown; book the shuttle in September for a December date. Call 502-242-0101 for private event transportation across Omaha.

Prom season in the Omaha metro — late April through mid-May — is the single busiest window for party bus and minibus rentals across Douglas and Sarpy County. High schools across the area hold prom nights within a compressed six-week stretch, and the right vehicle at the right size books out fast. For prom: secure your bus by January or expect limited availability and peak-season pricing.
A typical Omaha prom rental covers school pickup, a pre-prom photo stop at Heartland of America Park overlooking the Gene Leahy Mall lake, venue drop at the hotel ballroom, and an after-party return — roughly five to six hours. Booked four to six months out, that package runs $1,500–$2,000 all-inclusive for a 30-passenger bus. Wait until three weeks before prom and the same vehicle — if available — prices at $2,500 or more.
Parent committees and student groups across Omaha call us as early as fall semester for this exact reason. Give us a call at 502-242-0101 and lock in your date before someone else does.

Teachers and administrators across the Omaha Public Schools and the Millard and Westside districts trust Party Bus Lincoln for field trip coordination because we know the logistics at Omaha's most visited student destinations. Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium (3701 S 10th St, Omaha, NE 68107) is one of the most visited zoos in the country — on spring field trip days, the lot on 10th Street fills fast, and the school group entrance at the South Gate on Deer Park Boulevard is the coordinated bus drop. Joslyn Art Museum (2200 Dodge St, Omaha, NE 68102) has street-level bus unloading on Dodge Street with a short walk to the north entrance.
Private charter buses give students cushioned reclining seats, climate control for Nebraska weather extremes, TV monitors and DVD players for the ride, and undercarriage storage for lunchboxes and backpacks — none of which you get on a yellow school bus. ADA-accessible vehicles are available; let us know ahead of time. For longer trips to Fontenelle Forest Nature Center (1111 N Bellevue Blvd, Bellevue, NE 68005) or outdoor education programs at Platte River State Park, onboard restrooms eliminate the roadside stop problem entirely.
Call 502-242-0101 for school field trip bus rentals.

Game day in Omaha means one thing above all others: parking. At Charles Schwab Field Omaha (1 Stadium Drive, Omaha, NE 68107) during College World Series week, the surrounding surface lots are pre-sold by permit — the only day-of option is metered street parking blocks away on 13th or 15th Street, and that fills before the gates open. An Omaha charter bus rental drops your group curbside at the stadium entrance while everyone else circles the Heartland of America Park loop looking for a legal spot.
For Creighton Bluejays basketball at CHI Health Center (455 N 10th St, Omaha, NE 68102), the standard rideshare pickup zone pushes fans well east of the arena after sellout games — a long walk in a January wind chill. A party bus or minibus to a Bluejays game means your group boards outside the arena at a pre-arranged pickup spot and is back at the hotel or bar before the rideshare queue even clears. Baxter Arena (2425 S 67th St, Omaha, NE 68106) at UNO hosts the Mavs plus concerts, and its west campus location near 67th and Q Streets creates genuine congestion on Dodge Street and the Q Street corridor when events break at the same time.
Bus parking at Baxter is in Lot 6 on the south side — one bus handles the crew, one parking space. Call 502-242-0101.

Omaha's wedding venue geography spreads across a wide range of neighborhoods — ceremony spaces in Midtown like The Venue or Scott Conference Center, riverfront receptions at the Holland Performing Arts Center (1200 Douglas St, Omaha, NE 68102), Aksarben Village event halls, and countryside estates south of the metro in the Bellevue corridor. Guests flying in from out of state land at Eppley and need a coordinated transfer to the hotel. That's four separate logistics problems, and a wedding shuttle rental solves all of them with a single call.
Rather than asking your guests to navigate I-480 after a reception, find metered parking on Douglas Street, or wait 20 minutes for surge-priced rideshares on a Saturday night, a Party Bus Lincoln wedding shuttle runs a continuous loop between your hotel and the reception venue until the last guest is dropped off. Nobody in your bridal party hikes four blocks in heels through a Nebraska summer heat or January wind to reach the ceremony door. A 14-passenger Sprinter limo is the right fit for bridal party runs on the day itself — clean, quiet, and exactly the right size.
Call 502-242-0101 for a free wedding transportation quote.

Nebraska's wine and craft beer scene has grown steadily, and Omaha is now the hub of it. Soaring Wings Vineyard (17111 S 138th St, Springfield, NE 68059) sits about 25 miles south of downtown Omaha — a gorgeous 40-minute drive through the Platte River valley that becomes a real designated-driver conversation after a full afternoon of tastings. Downstream Brewing in the Old Market and the cluster of taprooms along Benson's Maple Street, including Brickway Brewery and Distillery (1116 Jackson St, Omaha, NE 68102) and Infusion Brewing, keep a pub crawl hopping within a tight geographic radius.
An Omaha party bus rental for a winery or brewery tour means the whole group travels together from stop to stop, nobody is skipping tastings to stay sober, and the last call doesn't turn into a logistical scramble. We will build the route around your stops — whether that's two Benson taprooms and a distillery tour or an afternoon at Soaring Wings followed by Old Market dinner. Call 502-242-0101 for a free quote on an Omaha pub crawl bus rental.
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Party Bus Lincoln covers Omaha and the full surrounding region — Lincoln, Council Bluffs, Bellevue, Papillion, La Vista, and beyond. Whether you need a charter bus for a Lincoln event or a minibus in Council Bluffs, our fleet reaches you. Call 502-242-0101 to confirm availability in your city!
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Party Bus Lincoln proudly serves Omaha, Nebraska and every nearby community across Metro Lincoln. If you don't see your city listed, call us at 502-242-0101 — we go anywhere your group needs to roll!
From the first email to the last drop-off everything about this was easy. The bus was clean, the ride was smooth, and the whole group had a great time getting around Omaha together. I'd book again in a heartbeat.
Lucinda E.
Reuben T.
Solid experience start to finish. Booking was quick, the confirmation came right away, and the bus showed up exactly on time. Plenty of room for our group and the music setup was a nice bonus. No complaints at all.
Magdalena O.
I was nervous about coordinating a big group but they made it simple. Everyone rode together, nobody got lost, and the whole evening felt organized. The price was fair and the bus was comfortable. Highly recommend giving them a try.
Desmond A.
Great value for the size of the bus and how clean it was. We packed in a lot of people and it still felt roomy. The lights and sound made the ride genuinely fun. Will definitely use them again for the next outing.
Omaha party bus rental prices vary by vehicle type, date, and trip duration. As a general guide: 14-passenger Sprinter limos run $170–$344/hour; 15–20 passenger party buses run $204–$378/hour; 20–30 passenger party buses run $244–$414/hour; 35–50 passenger party buses and minibuses run $294–$490/hour; and 40–56 passenger charter buses run $150–$300/hour or $1,200–$2,500/day. College World Series week and prom season (late April–May) are the two highest-demand windows, when availability tightens fastest.
Call 502-242-0101 or use our online tool — all-inclusive pricing in under 30 seconds, no obligation.
Charter buses serving Charles Schwab Field Omaha (1 Stadium Drive, Omaha, NE 68107) drop passengers curbside on Stadium Drive along the east side of the stadium. The surrounding surface lots are pre-sold permit-only during CWS week, and the stadium's rideshare staging area pushes riders well away from the main gates — a meaningful walk on a June afternoon. A charter bus gets your group to the entrance before that congestion sets in.
We recommend booking CWS transportation in January, as the right vehicle at the right size for mid-June fills out well before spring.
At Eppley Airfield (4501 Abbott Dr, Omaha, NE 68110), commercial buses wait in the holding area near the terminal and move to the lower Arrivals-level curb on the coordinator's call. The key sequence: wait until your full group has retrieved luggage and assembled curbside at the commercial ground-transportation area — then call us to pull the bus in. MIA allows roughly 20–30 minutes for commercial loading.
For cruise-style large groups or convention arrivals, we track your flight and adjust the wait time to your actual wheels-down rather than your scheduled arrival. Never call for the bus from inside baggage claim — wait until everyone is curbside with bags in hand.
For bar-hopping or dinner circuits through the Old Market, a 15- to 25-passenger party bus is the right fit for most groups. The cobblestone streets and tight block layout between 10th and 13th Streets on Jackson, Howard, and Harney mean a full-size 56-passenger coach is harder to park at every stop — a mid-size party bus or minibus parks and moves much more cleanly in that corridor. Your bus drops the group at each stop and finds a spot nearby, so there is no parking scramble at the venue and no one walking six blocks back to the car at midnight.
The party bus's onboard bar keeps the energy up between stops, which is the whole point.
Yes — and for several key dates it's the only transportation approach that makes real sense. College World Series week at Charles Schwab Field (mid-June) brings 20,000+ fans per session and closes several streets around 10th and Capitol, making street parking effectively unavailable for late arrivals. The Omaha Summer Arts Festival at Gene Leahy Mall each June and the River City Rodeo at CenturyLink (now CHI Health Center) each August both spike rideshare demand and tighten downtown parking.
For any event where a section of downtown Omaha's street grid closes or parking lots sell out pre-event, a charter bus booked in advance at a flat rate beats scrambling for alternatives after prices surge. Call 502-242-0101 as soon as your event date is confirmed.
For most Omaha events, three to four months of lead time secures the best vehicle at the best rate. Two windows require earlier action: prom season (late April–May) — book by January to avoid premium pricing or no availability, as Douglas and Sarpy County high schools hold prom nights within a compressed stretch and buses fill fast — and College World Series week (mid-June) — book by March, as regional groups and corporate hospitality clients commit vehicles months before the first pitch. For weddings and summer graduations, six months is the right window.
Outside peak periods, two to three weeks of lead time is workable — but the earlier you call, the better your options. Call 502-242-0101 right now to lock in your date.
An Omaha party bus itinerary can cover a lot of ground — from the riverfront to Aksarben Village, from the Old Market to the zoo. Here are six of the destinations our groups visit most, with the logistics you actually need to know before you arrive.

The Omaha Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium is consistently ranked among the top zoos in the world, covering 130 acres with the world's largest indoor desert (Desert Dome), a massive indoor rainforest, an aquarium, and over 900 species. It draws roughly 1.5 million visitors per year. Charter bus and group drop-off is at the South Gate entrance on Deer Park Boulevard — the designated school and tour group arrival point.
Bus parking is available in the large surface lot on 10th Street. Spring field trip season (April–May) packs the lot by 9 a.m.; arriving before 8:30 a.m. keeps your group ahead of the crowd. We recommend calling the group sales line at (402) 733-8401 before your visit to confirm current drop-off procedures.
Address: 3701 S 10th St, Omaha, NE 68107
Phone: (402) 733-8401

Charles Schwab Field Omaha is home to the NCAA College World Series each June — the 24,000-seat baseball stadium sits along the Missouri riverfront, with its main gates facing Stadium Drive. During CWS, it is one of the most-attended sporting events in the entire Midwest, drawing fans from across the country for two-plus weeks of elimination baseball. On-site parking is permit-only and sells out well before the tournament opens, with no day-of general lots available adjacent to the stadium.
The surrounding streets along 8th and 13th are congestion-choked by mid-afternoon on game days. A charter bus drop-off gets your group to the stadium entrance before the worst of it. Check the official Charles Schwab Field site for current parking and entry information ahead of your visit.
Address: 1 Stadium Dr, Omaha, NE 68107

CHI Health Center Omaha is Omaha's primary arena — 18,300 seats for concerts, Creighton Bluejays basketball, and major touring events including WWE, Disney on Ice, and arena-scale music acts. The arena sits at 10th and Capitol Avenue in the heart of downtown, one block from the Convention Center. Charter buses drop groups at the 10th Street entrance or the Capitol Avenue side depending on the event's designated access zone — the arena's event page typically shows which side is active for each show.
The Omaha Parking Authority's 10th and Capitol garage fills within an hour of doors on sellout nights, making street parking or remote-lot transfers the realistic alternative. One charter bus handles your full crew curbside, skipping all of it. We recommend checking the CHI Health Center website for current event-specific drop-off zones.
Address: 455 N 10th St, Omaha, NE 68102
Phone: (402) 341-1500

Omaha's Old Market district — roughly 10th to 13th Streets between Farnam and Jackson — is the city's most concentrated entertainment and dining neighborhood: cobblestone streets, Victorian-era warehouse facades, rooftop bars, live music venues, and restaurants that draw crowds from across the metro on weekend nights. Key group stops include Brickway Brewery & Distillery (1116 Jackson St), Scriptown Brewing (800 Vinton St nearby), and dozens of bars along Howard Street. Weekend parking in the Old Market is metered and aggressively enforced; residential permit zones border the district on the south and west, and the two main garages on 11th Street fill by 9 p.m. on a busy Friday.
A party bus drops your group at each stop and waits on a nearby block — no meter, no tow risk, no scrambling for a spot at every venue change.
Address: Old Market District, Omaha, NE 68102

Joslyn Art Museum is the largest art museum in Nebraska, housed in a stunning Art Deco Georgia marble building opened in 1931. Its permanent collection covers 5,000 years of world history and includes works by Monet, Degas, and Cassatt, plus a significant collection of Karl Bodmer's 19th-century American West paintings. The museum is open Tuesday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday noon to 5 p.m.
Charter bus and tour group drop-off is on Dodge Street at the museum's north entrance; the museum's parking lot off 22nd Street serves smaller vehicles. Field trip groups should contact Joslyn's education department at (402) 342-3300 at least two weeks in advance to schedule guided tours and confirm current access. The museum also hosts Friday evening events and special exhibitions that attract evening crowds — an Omaha minibus rental handles the downtown Dodge Street parking problem cleanly for those nights.
Address: 2200 Dodge St, Omaha, NE 68102
Phone: (402) 342-3300

Aksarben Village is Omaha's most active mixed-use entertainment district outside the Old Market — a walkable cluster of restaurants, bars, apartments, and Baxter Arena built on the former Aksarben racetrack grounds. The area centers on the village green at Aksarben Drive, with Stinson Park hosting outdoor concerts and food festivals all summer. Baxter Arena (2425 S 67th St) hosts UNO Maverick hockey and basketball, concerts, and regional events; its parking situation in Lots 1, 3, and 6 along the west and south perimeter fills quickly for any event that overlaps with village dining rush.
An Omaha bus rental for an Aksarben event drops your group at the arena's main entrance on 67th Street or at the village green for festival events, then pulls to a nearby spot — so no one is hiking from the remote Q Street overflow area after a Mavs game in February.
Address: Aksarben Village, 2285 S 67th St, Omaha, NE 68106