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Hamilton guy Mar 5, 2012 6:47 pm

Getting into Dallas from DFW
 
My wife will be flying into DFW, staying at the ZaZa Hotel (first time in Dallas) and will not have a rental car. What is the best way to get from the airport without spending a fortune? taxi, prebooked limo etc.

ssafro1 Mar 5, 2012 6:58 pm

You are going from DFW to Uptown Dallas (the area in which I live). I know Hotel ZaZa has a big SUV but Im not sure they transport people to and from the airport.

A taxi will cost you at least 60-70 dollars. Ive never looked into private towncars or limos.

In the past I have used Super Shuttle or Go Yellow Checker shuttle. Not sure about pricing per person.

nitrobass24 Mar 5, 2012 6:58 pm

Canada Eh?


Taxi

nitrobass24 Mar 5, 2012 6:59 pm


Originally Posted by ssafro1 (Post 18141834)
You are going from DFW to Uptown Dallas (the area in which I live)

A taxi will cost you at least 60-70 dollars. Ive never looked into private towncars or limos.

In the past I have used Super Shuttle or Go Yellow Checker shuttle. Not sure about pricing per person.

You have been getting bent over then.

I also live in uptown and its $45 plus tip.
http://www.dallasyellowcab.com/rate.html

Mark_T Mar 5, 2012 7:05 pm

If it helps set a baseline, it is going to be around $50 by taxi.

May be worth asking the hotel if they have a limo service.

ThunderJon Mar 5, 2012 7:58 pm

Have the internetz? Google Maps and you can take the Trinity Rail for a few bucks to Dallas and then walk or short cab ~.8 mi.

FWIW - even when private limo is an option for me, I usually take public transit in most domestic cities where available - time permitting.

That said, rentals are crap cheap at DFW (think I got a midsize ~$20 day ai). So un;less you have exhorbitant parking charges, it might be a best bet. Texas wasn't designed to be foot/public transit friendly.


Originally Posted by Hamilton guy (Post 18141786)
My wife will be flying into DFW, staying at the ZaZa Hotel (first time in Dallas) and will not have a rental car. What is the best way to get from the airport without spending a fortune? taxi, prebooked limo etc.


JDiver Mar 5, 2012 8:19 pm

Headed to the best place y'all can learn about this ;), as this is not airline related. / Moderator

Nikon Shooter Mar 5, 2012 8:22 pm

DFW to ZaZa
 
You may want to consider using Allen Limo. www.allenlimo.com

May be a little pricier but they will meet you.

Taxis at DFW can be hit or miss.

saltytheseagull Mar 5, 2012 10:00 pm

As others have said you have discovered how unfriendly Dallas is to mass transit. There are plans to add a light rail line to the airport, but it won't be for a while.

Hamilton guy Mar 6, 2012 7:13 am

Thanks everyone for the helpful replies. My wife likes to go in style so she picked the Allen Limo option, albeit the sedan not the stretch. $58.00 quoted seems reasonable.

EmailKid Mar 6, 2012 12:23 pm


Originally Posted by Hamilton guy (Post 18144417)
My wife likes to go in style

In that case she would NOT have been happy with Trinity Rail ;)

First a small bus to South Parking lot, then another small bus Trinity Rail. And unless it's rush hour, only runs every hour and a half.

EmailKid

oldpenny16 Mar 7, 2012 9:31 am

Trinity Rail is difficult at best and most especially for someone who doesn't know how it works. I would never recommend it to a woman coming in to DFW on her own especially not knowing the time of day (especially after dark) she is planning to arrive.

spankytoes Mar 9, 2012 8:05 am


Originally Posted by ThunderJon (Post 18142130)
Have the internetz? Google Maps and you can take the Trinity Rail for a few bucks to Dallas and then walk or short cab ~.8 mi.

FWIW - even when private limo is an option for me, I usually take public transit in most domestic cities where available - time permitting.

That said, rentals are crap cheap at DFW (think I got a midsize ~$20 day ai). So un;less you have exhorbitant parking charges, it might be a best bet. Texas wasn't designed to be foot/public transit friendly.

While technically correct, this is a completely horrible suggestion.

In order to take the TRE, you will have to walk down to the bus stop, take 2 shuttle buses, wait on the train, lug all your belongings on to said train, get off at Union Station, take the train to Knox/Henderson, switch the to McKinney Ave. trolley and get off near ZaZa. From Union Station to Zaza could be a $15.00 cab ride depending on what time of day you go. I would never consider taking DART/TRE to or from Love Field or DFW.

Don't rent a car. ZaZa does not have self-parking and it is $25.00 to valet. You MAY be able to find free parking around the area, but the meter maids are like hawks in that area as Uptown is the go-to spot for bars these days.

Edit: Just saw that the problem was solved :D

Villavic Feb 7, 2013 9:51 am

I'm arriving at DFW on friday March 22, 4:30pm. I have to go to Plano, north of Dallas. I was checking trains and I can take the TRE to Victory Station and then transfer to the Orange line to Downtown Plano Station. Assuming I'll get out of DFW at 5pm, what do you think about this idea? Will it be too crowded? How long it will take the whole ride? I'm travel with a medium size baggage (I'm going to a wedding so I carrying suit and that stuff).

EmailKid Feb 7, 2013 11:00 am


Originally Posted by Villavic (Post 20203523)
I'm arriving at DFW on friday March 22, 4:30pm. I have to go to Plano, north of Dallas. I was checking trains and I can take the TRE to Victory Station and then transfer to the Orange line to Downtown Plano Station. Assuming I'll get out of DFW at 5pm, what do you think about this idea?

Well, Orange line actually starts close to the north exit of DFW now. I've taken it TO the airport, but you can certainly take it FROM the airport.

There's a shuttle from Term A using a brand new rather small bus that takes you directly to Beltline station, though it's a bit of a roundabout way of getting to Victory Station and on to Plano.

OTOH, unless there are college students getting on at that first station, you can choose a good spot for yourself and your luggage.

No matter which option you choose you have to take a shuttle to get to rail.

EmailKid


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