Rally Bus Makes Attending a Brewers Game More Fun and Convenient

After closing out their season-opening series against the Colorado Rockies with an 0-3 record, the Milwaukee Brewers remain at home for a series against the Pittsburgh Pirates this upcoming weekend. Looking ahead at the rest of April, the Brew Crew face the Cardinals and Pirates on the road, before coming back home to face Cincinnati and St. Louis again. The Cardinals series starting on April 24th provides a great chance to see the Brewers in action at Miller Park, and one way to enjoy the game, even if you live outside of Milwaukee is by taking a Rally Bus.

Rally Bus offers luxury motor coaches to get fans to the game and back for less than the cost of gas and parking, and also with the ease and comfort in knowing you won’t have to deal with traffic or driving.

For example, for the Brewers contest against the St. Louis Cardinals on Saturday, April 25th, Rally Bus has “Rally Points”, or places where they pick up fans going to the game. For fans in Illinois, rally points are located in Chicago, Evanston, Rockford and Waukegan, while in Wisconsin, there are 17 pick up points, including Madison, Sheboygan, Green Bay, Appleton and others. Each rally point will have a price with an arrival and departure bus time.

Rally Buses have lots of room for any essentials needed for a parking lot tailgate or anything that can be brought into the stadium. You can take two small items, such as bags and coolers, for the bus itself, as well as two larger items to stow in the undercarriage.

Going to a Brewers game with a group of people that are cheering on the Brewers spells out fun. Skip out on waiting in traffic, paying tolls and gas and other driving nuances. A Rally Bus to Miller Park is a more safe, easier and most importantly, more fun way to catch a Brewers game.

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