Getting 20 Red Sox fans from a Naples vacation rental to JetBlue Park at Fenway South (11500 Fenway South Drive, Fort Myers, FL 33913) on a sold-out Wednesday in March looks simple enough on paper — 43 miles up I-75, Exit 131, two miles east on Daniels Parkway, done. Then the Red Sox schedule a 1:05 PM game against the Yankees with ESPN cameras rolling and every Red Sox fan in Southwest Florida hits that same exit ramp at the same moment. Daniels Parkway backs up past Treeline.

The grass lots fill from the front. Post-game, 10,823 fans pour out of the gates simultaneously, and the crawl back to I-75 North adds another 30 to 45 minutes to what should have been a perfect spring afternoon. That's the JetBlue Park reality nobody puts in the spring training brochure.

A Naples charter bus rental to JetBlue Park cuts through all of it. One vehicle handles the entire group, the bus stages on-site while you watch the game, and the pickup is arranged in advance — no surge-priced rideshare scramble, no coordinating who drives which car, no drawing straws for who stays sober for the drive home. Naplespartybus.com makes it easy to compare party buses, charter buses, and minibuses serving Naples and all of Southwest Florida in about a minute — call 813-280-7856 or use the online quote tool and you'll have pricing in under 30 seconds, no account required.

 

Why Rent a Charter Bus or Party Bus to JetBlue Park from Naples

Spring training at JetBlue Park runs February 20 through March 24 in 2026 — 29 Grapefruit League games plus exhibition dates, almost all of them at 1:05 PM. For a party of two making the drive up I-75, parking is included with your ticket and the whole trip is straightforward. But once your group grows past two or three cars' worth of people, the coordination math starts working against you.

Multiple cars means designating departure times from Naples, choosing a convoy meetup point somewhere on I-75, and figuring out which grass lot everyone parks in once you exit onto Daniels Parkway. Nobody arrives at exactly the same time. Post-game, the lots empty slowly — every fan leaves at once, the Daniels Parkway approaches back up in both directions, and what should have been an easy 45-minute drive back to Naples turns into an hour-plus wait.

A Naples party bus or charter bus to JetBlue Park handles all of it with one booking. Your group boards together, the I-75 run is handled for you, and the bus stages at the complex while you catch the game — no one coordinating texts about which parking field they ended up in. For groups adding gear — folding chairs, umbrella stands, a cooler for the pre-game — a full-size charter bus's deep undercarriage bays make the whole trip cleaner than splitting everything across three separate trunks.

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Charter Bus & Party Bus Drop-Off at JetBlue Park

The main vehicle entrance to JetBlue Park runs off Daniels Parkway, east of I-75 Exit 131. Two large grass parking fields — one on the east side, one on the west — together hold roughly 3,325 vehicles, served by Gates A through E off Daniels Parkway. Gates A and B serve the east entrance lot; Gate B and the west-side access handle the main grass field closest to the facility.

Because JetBlue Park is a spring training complex rather than a year-round NFL operation, there's no verified separate commercial bus lane at the entrance — oversized vehicles follow the same Daniels Parkway approach as standard cars and stage in the grass lots while the game is in play. Confirm your specific drop-off and staging arrangement when booking, or contact the park directly at (239) 226-4700 before game day. ADA parking — 117 accessible spaces — is located to the right upon entering the main lot.

Parking at JetBlue Park is complimentary with your game ticket — there's no separate lot charge at the gate. The two grass fields hold 3,325 vehicles in total, entered off Daniels Parkway via Gates A through E. Confirm bus staging logistics with the venue, since spring training lot assignments can shift by event.

JetBlue Park at Fenway South — the Red Sox spring training home at 11500 Fenway South Drive, off Daniels Parkway two miles east of I-75 Exit 131. Gates open 90 minutes before first pitch; most games start at 1:05 PM.

Parking Lots, Gate Access, and Game-Day Rules at JetBlue Park

Gates open 90 minutes before first pitch. For most 2026 Grapefruit League games at JetBlue Park, first pitch is at 1:05 PM — that puts gate opening at roughly 11:35 AM, though arriving by 11:00 AM gives your group time to settle before the Florida afternoon heat peaks. The bag policy limits all bags to a 16″ × 16″ × 8″ maximum — oversized bags are turned away at the gate.

Outside food is generally permitted with limits: no outside alcohol, no cans, and no glass containers inside the ballpark. One factory-sealed water bottle per person is allowed. Lawn areas welcome blankets, seat cushions, and seatback-style chairs — but lawn chairs with legs are not permitted, so leave those in the bus's undercarriage bays and bring a blanket instead.

For current gate policies and any season-to-season updates, check the Florida Grapefruit League's Red Sox page or call the park directly before your visit.

The I-75 Run from Naples to JetBlue Park

From central Naples, JetBlue Park is roughly 43 miles north — about 45 to 55 minutes off-peak. The route is I-75 North to Exit 131 (Daniels Parkway), right (east) off the ramp, and east along Daniels Parkway for two miles. The ballpark sits on the left side of Daniels, about 1.6 miles past the Treeline/Daniels intersection.

One note for 2026: FDOT is converting the I-75 at Daniels Parkway interchange to a Diverging Diamond Interchange (DDI). Active construction runs on I-75 between 9 PM and 7 AM and on Daniels Parkway between 7 PM and 7 AM — day games at 1:05 PM clear both windows — but check Florida 511 traffic conditions for current lane-restriction advisories before you head up from Naples, especially on spring training weekends.

Naples to JetBlue Park — 43 miles north on I-75, exit at Daniels Parkway (Exit 131), two miles east. Off-peak: 45–55 minutes. On a sold-out Red Sox–Yankees Wednesday afternoon, build in at least 20 extra minutes each way.

On a Tuesday in February, that 43-mile run is easy. On the Wednesday in March when the Red Sox host the Yankees with ESPN trucks parked outside and every fan in Collier and Lee County pointed at Exit 131 — the math changes. The exit ramp stacks onto I-75, cars queue waiting to turn into the Daniels Parkway lots, and the post-game exit adds another 30 to 45 minutes before you're back on the highway.

In a single bus from Naples, that wait happens in a comfortable, climate-controlled seat instead of a bumper-to-bumper crawl with a car full of restless passengers. The Naples sporting event charter bus option exists precisely because this trip is predictably painful on the busy dates — and predictably smooth on one bus.

Morning Back-Field Workouts at JetBlue Park: Free Fan Access

One of the genuine advantages of JetBlue Park over a regular-season MLB park is free morning access to the practice complex — no ticket required. The West Gate opens at 9:00 AM, and back-field workouts typically begin at 9:30 AM. Practice Field 1 — directly behind the replica Green Monster — is where the major league roster works.

Fields 3 through 6 host minor leaguers. For autographs, position your group near sections 112–114, closest to the clubhouse walkway where players pass between the fields and the facility. The whole complex spans six full-sized practice fields, and on a clear February morning before the crowds arrive for the 1:05 PM game, it's a different experience than anything you get at a regular-season park.

For a Naples group making a full-day spring training trip, the two-part itinerary runs itself: a bus drops your group at the West Gate entrance at 9:00 AM for the free back-field session, stages nearby through the morning, and is right there for the pickup after the game ends. That's a seven-hour baseball day handled by one booking — no separate car arrangement for the morning crowd, no scramble to reconnect before the game. It's the kind of outing that earns the per-person cost back fast when you split it across a group of 20 or more.

Call 813-280-7856 to check bus availability for your morning-plus-game date.

Free morning access details: West Gate opens at 9:00 AM — no ticket required. Workouts begin at 9:30 AM. Practice Field 1 (behind the Green Monster replica) is the major league field.

Best autograph spot: sections 112–114 near the clubhouse walkway. Gates for the paid game open 90 minutes before first pitch.

2026 Red Sox Spring Training Schedule at JetBlue Park: Best Dates to Plan Around

The 2026 spring training exhibition season runs February 20 through March 24. Pitchers and catchers reported February 10; the first full-squad workout was February 15. The schedule opens with an exhibition against Northeastern University Huskies on February 20, followed by the first Grapefruit League game against the Minnesota Twins on February 21.

Two dates stand out for group planning. The Red Sox host the Yankees on Wednesday, March 4 at 1:05 PM — televised on ESPN — and it is the single busiest spring training date at JetBlue Park in 2026. Daniels Parkway will be at its worst that day, tickets move fast, and so do the right-size buses from Naples.

The Team Puerto Rico exhibition on March 3 runs at 6:05 PM — an evening date that changes the I-75 traffic pattern and makes the post-game return to Naples a late-night run. The Red Sox close their spring with back-to-back Twins games on March 23 and March 24 before the regular season opens March 25.

For the full 2026 schedule and single-game ticket availability, the Florida Grapefruit League's Red Sox page keeps the calendar current. For the March 4 Yankees game specifically — book your bus before the game sells out.

Vehicle availability for Southwest Florida spring training weekends tightens quickly, and the best buses for that date will go weeks before game day.

Rent a Party Bus for the Double-Header: JetBlue Park and Hammond Stadium

Both of Fort Myers's Grapefruit League parks share the same I-75 exit — but go in opposite directions. JetBlue Park sits two miles east of Exit 131 on Daniels Parkway. Hammond Stadium at Lee Health Sports Complex (14100 Six Mile Cypress Parkway, Fort Myers, FL 33912) — the Minnesota Twins' spring training home since 1991, now in their 36th consecutive season there — is two miles west of Exit 131, then south half a mile on Six Mile Cypress Parkway.

The two parks are roughly five miles apart by road. Parking at Hammond Stadium runs $15 per vehicle, credit card only, with complimentary shuttles running within the lot on game day.

Both Fort Myers spring training parks share I-75 Exit 131JetBlue Park is two miles east, Hammond Stadium two miles west. Five miles by road, one bus, zero parking fees at the second stop.

The natural pairing: morning workouts at JetBlue Park (free, 9:00 AM West Gate access), then a Twins game at Hammond Stadium in the afternoon on a day the Red Sox are playing away. Or the reverse — a Twins game early, then over to JetBlue Park for an evening start. The Twins open their 2026 spring training with pitchers and catchers reporting February 12 and the first full-squad workout February 16, running their own Grapefruit League schedule through late March.

For schedule details at Hammond Stadium, the Florida Grapefruit League's Twins page carries the current calendar. A Fort Myers party bus that covers both parks in one day is one of the better uses of a spring training afternoon in Southwest Florida — one vehicle, one flat rate, no separate parking situation at either stop. The Hammond Stadium transportation guide covers the Six Mile Cypress Parkway approach and lot logistics in full.

Which Bus Fits Your JetBlue Park Group?

Spring training groups out of Naples range from a dozen co-workers with a mid-week flex day to a 50-person Red Sox fan club making the annual trip north on I-75. The right vehicle depends on two things: headcount and how much gear you're hauling. Here's how the full vehicle lineup maps to a JetBlue Park day trip.

VehicleSeatsBest forKey features
15–35 passenger minibus15–35Mid-size friend groups, office groups, family outingsPowerful A/C, plush reclining seats, easier maneuverability on Daniels Pkwy
25-passenger party bus~25Birthday groups, celebration spring training day tripsLED lighting, premium Bluetooth sound, wraparound perimeter seating
40-passenger party bus~40Large fan groups, Red Sox fan club outingsFull-length bar setup area, flat-panel TVs, color-changing LEDs
40–56 passenger charter busUp to 56Large groups hauling chairs, coolers, and lawn gearDeep undercarriage bays, reclining seats, climate control, WiFi, power outlets, onboard restroom

For a full-day outing — morning workouts plus the game — a full-size charter bus with deep undercarriage bays is the cleanest option for groups hauling folding chairs, umbrella stands, and a cooler. Everything loads underneath at departure from Naples and comes out at JetBlue Park, no roof racks needed. For a smaller group where the priority is comfort on the 45-minute I-75 run rather than gear capacity, a 15-to-35-passenger minibus gives you powerful A/C and plush reclining seats at the most approachable per-person rate on the lineup.

ADA-accessible vehicles are available — note it in your quote request and a support team can confirm the right fit at 813-280-7856.

JetBlue Park Charter Bus Rental Prices from Naples

A JetBlue Park day trip from Naples runs roughly 6 to 8 hours total — about 45 to 55 minutes each way plus the game itself, or a full seven-plus hours if you're doing the 9:00 AM back-field session and staying through the 1:05 PM game. To give you an idea of what that looks like: a 6-hour weekend rental in a 15-to-35-passenger minibus might run between $1,200 and $1,650; a 25-passenger party bus on a weekend runs roughly $1,650 to $2,250 for the same window; and a 40-to-56-passenger charter bus for a larger group could come to between $1,200 and $2,100 for a 6-hour rental — roughly $22 to $47 per person at full capacity, versus $15 in parking at Hammond Stadium per car if you're adding a second stop. These are planning ranges, not a quote — your final price moves with the vehicle, total hours, your specific date, and demand.

For the March 4 Yankees game, expect weekend pricing and earlier availability closure.

Naplespartybus.com puts your quote in hand in under 30 seconds — no account, no obligation, pricing for your headcount and your exact game date. Visit the Naples party bus prices page for more planning ranges, or call 813-280-7856 any time to discuss your itinerary.

JetBlue Park Game-Day Tips for Group Visits

  • Arrive by 11:30 AM for a 1:05 PM game. Gates open 90 minutes before first pitch. Arriving earlier gives your group time to find shade and settle in before the Southwest Florida afternoon sun peaks — spring training in late March runs warm.
  • Bag policy: 16″ × 16″ × 8″ maximum. Oversized bags are turned away at the gate. One factory-sealed water bottle per person is allowed inside; outside alcohol, cans, and glass containers are not.
  • No lawn chairs with legs. Blankets, seat cushions, and seatback-style chairs are permitted on the lawn. Tall camping chairs stay in the bus's undercarriage bays — that's one problem a charter bus solves automatically.
  • Best shade seats. Sections 200–215, 217, 219, 221, and 225 are shaded by first pitch. Most seats in those sections are fully shaded roughly an hour into the game — book accordingly for a late-March afternoon start.
  • Autographs at sections 112–114. Position your group near the clubhouse walkway on the first-base side. Major leaguers pass through this corridor between morning workouts and the clubhouse — best window is before gates open for the paid game.
  • Save the park contact. JetBlue Park's main number is (239) 226-4700. Address: 11500 Fenway South Drive, Fort Myers, FL 33913. Confirm any bus staging and parking logistics with the venue directly before your visit.
  • Book early for the Yankees game. March 4 (ESPN, 1:05 PM, Red Sox vs. Yankees) is the single highest-demand spring training date at JetBlue Park in 2026. Buses for that date go well before game day — as soon as your tickets are confirmed, lock in the vehicle.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where does a charter bus drop off at JetBlue Park?

The main vehicle entrance runs off Daniels Parkway, east of I-75 Exit 131. Parking lots are accessed via Gates A through E off Daniels Parkway — Gates A and B for the east lot, Gate B and west-side access for the main field. There's no verified separate commercial bus drop-off lane at the entrance; oversized vehicles follow the standard Daniels Parkway approach.

Confirm your staging area directly with the park before game day, since spring training lot assignments shift by event.

Is parking free at JetBlue Park?

Yes — parking is complimentary with your game ticket. There's no separate lot charge at the gate for standard vehicles. ADA parking — 117 accessible spaces — is located to the right upon entering the main lot.

A charter bus needs a staging area on-site during the game; confirm that arrangement when booking or with the venue directly.

How far is Naples from JetBlue Park?

About 43 miles — roughly 45 to 55 minutes off-peak. Take I-75 North to Exit 131 (Daniels Parkway), right (east) off the ramp, and two miles east on Daniels to the park. Add 15 to 25 minutes on spring training weekends, especially the Red Sox–Yankees game on March 4 when the Daniels Parkway exit backs up onto I-75.

Can I do the morning back-field workout and stay for the game?

Yes — and that's the full-day option most serious fans choose. The West Gate opens at 9:00 AM; workouts start at 9:30 AM on the back practice fields (no ticket required). Major league players work on Practice Field 1 behind the Green Monster replica.

Paid game gates open 90 minutes before first pitch — so for a 1:05 PM game, that's 11:35 AM. A bus from Naples can drop your group at 9:00 AM and stay staged nearby for the full seven-hour day.

What's the bag policy at JetBlue Park?

Bags are limited to 16″ × 16″ × 8″ maximum. Oversized bags are turned away at the gate. One sealed water bottle per person is allowed inside the ballpark.

No outside alcohol, cans, or glass containers are permitted. Blankets and seat cushions are allowed on the lawn; lawn chairs with legs are not. Confirm current policies with the park or the Florida Grapefruit League Red Sox page before game day — spring training parks update policies season to season.

What's the best game to book a bus for in 2026?

The Red Sox vs. Yankees on Wednesday, March 4 at 1:05 PM (ESPN) is the highest-demand game of the 2026 spring training schedule — both tickets and buses go fast. If you want a lower-pressure date with still-great baseball, the February 21 first Grapefruit League game (vs. Twins) is a strong early-season option. For an evening out, the Team Puerto Rico exhibition on March 3 at 6:05 PM is a night game that changes the whole I-75 return trip dynamic — plan your bus pickup window accordingly.

Can the bus take us to Hammond Stadium too?

Yes — and it's a natural pairing since both parks share I-75 Exit 131. JetBlue Park is two miles east; Hammond Stadium (14100 Six Mile Cypress Pkwy, Fort Myers, FL 33912) is two miles west and south half a mile, roughly five miles apart by road. A single bus from Naples handles both stops — morning workouts at JetBlue Park, then a Twins game at Hammond Stadium in the afternoon, or any combination the schedule allows.

See the Hammond Stadium transportation guide for the Six Mile Cypress Parkway approach and the $15-per-car parking situation there.

How many people do I need for a bus to make sense?

Once you're past 10 to 12 people, a bus typically wins on per-head cost and coordination compared to multiple cars — especially for a round trip from Naples where the Daniels Parkway exit is a real friction point both ways. A 15-to-35-passenger minibus covers most friend groups and family outings. For groups of 40 or more, a full-size charter bus drops the per-person cost considerably — see the pricing section above for planning ranges.

How far in advance should I book a bus to JetBlue Park?

For the March 4 Red Sox–Yankees game and other sold-out Saturdays, book as soon as your game tickets are confirmed — peak spring training weekends tighten fast in Southwest Florida. For weekday Grapefruit League games and lower-demand dates, two to three weeks of lead time is usually workable. Call 813-280-7856 to check availability for your specific date — the earlier you lock it in, the better your vehicle options.

What's the capacity of JetBlue Park?

10,823 seats. The park opened in 2012 and replicates Fenway Park's exact dimensions — 310 feet down the left-field line, 420 to center, 302 to right — including a replica Green Monster with three rows of "mid-Monster" seating built into the wall, Pesky's Pole, the Lone Red Seat, and the original 1934-vintage Fenway Park manual scoreboard. It cost $77.9 million to build and sits on a six-field practice complex.

For spring training groups, it's the closest thing to a Fenway Park experience without a Boston winter.

Book Your JetBlue Park Bus Today

Whether it's a full-day spring training outing — West Gate at 9:00 AM, shaded seats by first pitch — or a straight round-trip from Naples for the March 4 Yankees game before the bus fills, Naplespartybus.com connects you to charter buses, party buses, and minibuses serving Naples and all of Southwest Florida. Fill out the quick online form or call 813-280-7856 any time to compare vehicles and pricing for your JetBlue Park date. Your group boards together in Naples, the I-75 run and Daniels Parkway are handled, and the bus is staged at the complex while you watch.

That's the whole play — and it's significantly easier than coordinating three car loads of Red Sox fans on a sold-out March afternoon.