The Padres' team bus didn't show up, so they rode to AT&T Park on a double-decker tour bus

On Sunday, the Padres gathered at the team hotel, preparing to get on the team bus and head down to AT&T Park for their series finale with the Giants. There was a slight problem, however.

The team bus didn't show up.

Details on the Padres' travel this morning: Team bus never showed, so TJ Lasita, the team's director of player and staff services, flagged down an empty San Francisco tour bus. He settled on a rate with the driver, and shortly thereafter the Padres were on their way to AT&T Park. — AJ Cassavell (@AJCassavell) June 24, 2018

Faced with a transportation crisis, not to mention the high cost of using a ride-share app for such a large group, the team improvised in the best way possible: It chartered a double-decker tour bus and enjoyed a leisurely ride through San Francisco in the crisp morning air.

No team bus?



Time to improvise. 🚌 pic.twitter.com/8X0y7TXbSE — San Diego Padres (@Padres) June 24, 2018

This journey happened just as the city was preparing to host its Pride Parade, so the team's police escort led the bus through various closed-off streets set up for the parade. Folks gathered early for Pride on the city streets saw this, and applauded and cheered the Padres as they rode by in the bus.

#Padres team bus didn’t show up unexpectedly. So, an emergency start had to be made to get to the ballpark ... #DoubleDeckerTourBus pic.twitter.com/3pyZCIUXlM — Annie Heilbrunn (@annieheilbrunn) June 24, 2018

Their joyride through S.F. eventually came to an end when the bus pulled up to AT&T Park.

Update: We’ve arrived at AT&T Park

👋📍😎 pic.twitter.com/WRLUyJ8TIc — San Diego Padres (@Padres) June 24, 2018

"It was actually really cool," Wil Myers told MLB.com's AJ Cassavell of the surprise trip. "It was funny, with the bus being late TJ really came through with something pretty cool for us. It was just a cool experience."