Game Day Transportation in Auburn, AL
Auburn's population roughly doubles on a football Saturday. Parking near Jordan-Hare disappears by mid-morning, Donahue Drive shuts down for Tiger Walk, and getting out after the fourth quarter takes longer than the drive in.
Game day transportation in Auburn, AL solves the part of the day nobody enjoys. Auburn Black Cars drops your group close, waits out the rush somewhere sensible, and picks you up when you are ready to leave.
Planning Around the Auburn Game Day Schedule
Every kickoff time changes the whole day. An 11 a.m. game means tailgates start before sunrise and traffic on South College Street builds by 8. A night game against an SEC opponent means the crowd on Wire Road and Shug Jordan Parkway does not clear until well after midnight.
We plan pickups around the actual schedule, including Tiger Walk about two hours before kickoff and the eagle flight right before the team takes the field. Tell us where you are staying and where you want to be dropped, and we will tell you when we need to leave.
Jordan-Hare Stadium Football Transportation
Auburn football Saturdays are the reason most people call us. We handle drop-offs close to the stadium gates, tailgate runs, and the post-game pickup that saves you from sitting in a parking lot for an hour after the final whistle.
The Iron Bowl and A-Day book out early, and so do the big SEC home dates against Georgia, LSU, and Texas A&M. If your group is coming in for one of those weekends, reserve well ahead. Afterward, if the Tigers win, we will get you to Toomer's Corner for the rolling.
Neville Arena and Plainsman Park Event Rides
Football gets the attention, but Auburn basketball at Neville Arena fills up fast, and a weekend baseball series at Plainsman Park brings its own parking problem on a much tighter street grid.
We run the same service for hoops, baseball, softball at Jane B. Moore Field, and gymnastics at Neville. Smaller crowds than a football Saturday, same reason to hand off the driving.
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Making a Full Day of It in Auburn
A game is rarely the whole reason people come to Auburn. There is dinner downtown on Magnolia, a stop at Toomer's for lemonade, a drive through campus for anyone who has not seen it in twenty years.
With a driver, you can do the pregame at a tailgate near the Wellness Kitchen lot, get to your seats before kickoff, and end the night at a restaurant in Opelika without anyone counting drinks or watching the clock. That is the actual point of booking a car for game day.
FAQs
How early should I book game day transportation in Auburn?
For a regular home game, a week or two ahead is usually fine. For the Iron Bowl, homecoming, A-Day, or a ranked SEC opponent, book as soon as the kickoff time is announced.
Those weekends fill our schedule faster than anything else on the calendar.
Where can you actually drop off near Jordan-Hare Stadium?
Close, but not at the gate. Roads immediately around the stadium close on game days, including Donahue Drive for Tiger Walk, so we use drop-off points a short walk out that stay accessible.
Your driver will tell you exactly where before the day, and the same spot is usually the pickup point afterward.
How does the pickup work after the game ends?
We stage nearby and wait for your call rather than pulling up at the final whistle into the worst of the traffic. Most groups end up leaving faster this way than if they had driven themselves.
If you want to wait out the crowd at a bar downtown for an hour, that works too. Just tell your driver.
Do you cover Auburn basketball and baseball, or only football?
All of it. Neville Arena for basketball and gymnastics, Plainsman Park for baseball, Jane B. Moore Field for softball.
Parking around Plainsman Park in particular is tighter than people expect for a weekend series, and a drop-off saves a long walk.
