
Service
Casino Transportation
Round trips to Foxwoods, Mohegan Sun, Atlantic City and Empire City, where your chauffeur waits through the day or evening and drives you home — one flat rate, agreed before the car leaves your door.
Door-to-door round trips
Pickup at your home, office or a group meeting point and a ride all the way back — no parking garages, no train connections, no one drawing the short straw as designated driver.
The chauffeur waits for you
On a wait-and-return booking the car and driver stay with you for the whole visit, so whenever you decide to leave, the car is at the curb within minutes.
Flat rate, both directions
One all-in price agreed before dispatch covers the tolls each way and the driver's wait time — no meter ticking while you play and nothing to renegotiate at 2 a.m.
Room for the whole group
SUVs for a foursome, a fourteen-seat Sprinter for a card crew, or a 56-seat coach for a full company outing — everyone travels together, both ways.
Comfort for the long haul
Foxwoods and Mohegan are nearly two hours each way and Atlantic City is farther still; our cabins are climate-controlled and genuinely restful for the ride home.
Match the vehicle to your group.
Nobody has to skip the fun
The whole group plays, drinks and enjoys the show, because the person driving is a professional who is being paid to do exactly that — not a friend counting drinks all night.
Your schedule, not the driver's
Want one more hour at the tables or an early exit before the crowd? Text the driver. On wait-and-return trips the car moves when you are ready, never before.
Made for the miles
We run these long round trips constantly and know the routes, the traffic windows and the casino entrances, so the drive is the easy part of the day rather than the tiring one.
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Casino Transportation
Casino Transportation in New York, done properly.
A casino day is fun right up until the drive home. Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun are the better part of two hours each way up I-95 and the Connecticut back roads; the boardwalk in Atlantic City is a good two and a half hours down the Parkway. Do that round trip behind your own wheel and the last leg — the one after a long day of cards, a show and dinner — is the part nobody enjoys. Casino transportation hands that drive to a professional, so the only thing you decide at the end of the night is whether you are napping in the back seat or replaying the hand you should have folded.
Bespoke runs round trips from across the tri-state area to the rooms our clients ask for most — Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun in eastern Connecticut, the boardwalk casinos at the end of the ride down to Atlantic City, and Empire City at Yonkers Raceway when the plan is to stay close to home. Every one is booked the same way: a car to your door, one flat rate agreed in advance, and a chauffeur who waits and brings you back. No parking garage, no friend stuck as the designated driver, and no surge fare waiting for you when you finally cash out. Some groups book a single big SUV for a foursome; others charter a full coach for a company outing or a fundraiser. The booking works the same way at any size.
The chauffeur waits, so you are never stuck
This is what separates a real casino service from a one-way rideshare. Your chauffeur does not drop you at the valet and disappear. On a wait-and-return booking the car and driver stay with you for the whole day or evening — parked, rested and ready — so when you decide to leave, whether that is after the early dinner seating or at three in the morning, the car is at the curb within minutes. Want one more hour at the tables? Send the driver a text. The whole idea is that your schedule drives the car, the same as-you-go flexibility you would get from an hourly, as-directed booking around the city, just pointed at Connecticut or the Jersey shore.
Built for the group, comfortable for the miles
Casino trips are rarely a solo act. A birthday crew, a standing card group, a retirement send-off — often six, ten, sometimes twenty people who want to travel together and keep the energy up in both directions. For a handful of friends the Cadillac Escalade has the room and the quiet; for a bigger group the executive Sprinter van seats up to fourteen with space to stretch out and talk; and for a full roster heading up together, the 56-seat coach bus turns the ride itself into part of the outing. Whichever we send, the cabin is climate-controlled and genuinely comfortable for a two-hour-plus haul — which matters most on the way home, when everyone is spent.
One flat rate, both directions
Where you are starting from shapes the plan, and we stage pickups all over the region: a card night forming up in Brooklyn, a group gathering out on Long Island, or an executive slipping out of Midtown after work. Because we agree a flat, all-in rate before the car ever moves, that number covers the tolls each way and the driver's wait time — there is no meter ticking while you play and nothing to renegotiate at 2 a.m. You will know the full cost of the round trip before anyone places a bet, which is the way it should be.
Comfort and reliability are the quiet reasons people rebook. The same chauffeur who takes you up brings you back, so there is no second driver to coordinate and no unfamiliar car in the pickup line. If plans shift — the group grows, the show runs late, someone wants to head home early — dispatch handles it without drama. For regulars we keep your usual pickup, preferred vehicle and any small requests on file, so the monthly Mohegan run gets easier every time. And because the driver knows the property and the roads, arrivals are smooth — valet, entrance, players' club desk — with none of the fumbling that comes from doing it all yourself once a year.
Whether it is a monthly ritual up to Connecticut or a once-a-year blowout on the boardwalk, the appeal is the same: you get the full day out without the drive home hanging over it. When you are ready, reserve your casino trip or call dispatch and we will map the pickups, match the vehicle to your group and lock in the rate. Plenty of clients roll it into a bigger celebration too, pairing the trip with a night-out limo in the city on either end.
Casino Transportation, answered.
Which casinos do you drive to?+
Our most-requested destinations are Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun in Connecticut, the Atlantic City boardwalk casinos, and Empire City at Yonkers Raceway. We also run to other regional rooms on request — just tell us where you want to go and where you are starting from.
Does the chauffeur wait, or do I book a separate ride back?+
The chauffeur waits. On a wait-and-return booking the car and driver stay with you for the whole visit and bring you home whenever you are ready, so you never have to arrange a second ride or gamble on finding one late at night.
How is the price set for a casino round trip?+
As a flat, all-in rate agreed before the car is dispatched. It covers the round-trip drive, tolls each way and the driver's wait time. There is no meter running while you play and no surge pricing, so you know the full cost before you leave.
How large a group can you carry?+
Anything from a couple to a full bus. SUVs seat up to six, the executive Sprinter van up to fourteen, and a coach bus up to fifty-six. For very large groups we can send more than one vehicle so everyone travels together.
Can we adjust our departure time once we are there?+
Yes. Because the chauffeur waits on site, you are free to leave earlier or later than planned — a quick text to the driver is all it takes and the car is brought around within minutes.
Can you pick up several people from different addresses?+
We can. We regularly stage multi-stop pickups across the boroughs, Long Island, Westchester and New Jersey, or a single group meeting point if that is simpler. Give us the addresses and we will build the most efficient route.

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