Updated
Updated · Dallas Observer · Jun 8
DIBS Expands to 4 US Cities, Offering $60 World Cup Driveway Parking
Updated
Updated · Dallas Observer · Jun 8

DIBS Expands to 4 US Cities, Offering $60 World Cup Driveway Parking

2 articles · Updated · Dallas Observer · Jun 8

Summary

  • $60 driveway spots near AT&T Stadium are now listed on DIBS after the parking app expanded from Miami into Arlington, Houston, Kansas City and San Francisco ahead of the World Cup.
  • Door-to-door recruiting is building inventory in stadium-adjacent neighborhoods, and DIBS also plans local business shuttle partnerships to move fans from rented driveways to venues.
  • Arlington listings mostly run $60 to $100, but demand is already tightening for the June 25 Japan-Sweden match and oversized-vehicle passes elsewhere have reached $500 for group-stage games.
  • AT&T Stadium will host 9 matches—the most of any North American venue—while Arlington already allows nearby businesses and churches to sell event parking under its Entrepreneurial Parking Program.

Insights

With AI setting World Cup parking prices, are fans facing fair market rates or predatory surge pricing?
Does turning driveways into paid lots solve city parking or just delay better public transit solutions?