[Lnc-business] Inexpensive ground transportation - LNC Session in Phoenix

Daniel Wiener wiener at alum.mit.edu
Tue Feb 16 14:55:15 EST 2016


My flight is scheduled to arrive at 1:05 pm on Friday.  I'd be happy to
share a shuttle or whatever with anyone who is arriving around then.  While
I appreciate Scott's cheap ground transportation information, I'd consider
that a last resort.

Dan

On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 9:46 AM, Roland Riemers <riemers at yahoo.com> wrote:

> For those who dislike mingling with the common peons,  there is a AAA
> Shuttle that takes us to the resort for $25 for 4 passengers.    Me and
> wife get into airport via Delta at 11:37 a.m. Friday.  And will return to
> the airport Sunday to pick up a rental car.   If anyone wants to share a
> shuttle feel free to give me a call at 701-317-1803.
>
> In regards to a rental car, if you rent one Friday, it is going cost you
> much more then on Sunday,  which we are doing so we can do some sight
> seeing for a few days.
>
> Roland Riemers Reg. 6
>
>
> ------------------------------
> *From:* Scott L. <scott73 at earthlink.net>
> *To:* lnc-business at lp.org
> *Sent:* Tuesday, February 16, 2016 11:29 AM
> *Subject:* [Lnc-business] Inexpensive ground transportation - LNC Session
> in Phoenix
>
> This is the e-mail that you have all been waiting for.
>
> Cheap Ground Transportation for the February 2016 LNC Session
>
> Total cost to get from Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix to the LNC Session
> Hotel:  $4
>
> Total time door to door - approximately 1 hour, 5 minutes
>
>    Scott Lieberman
>
> HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
>
>
> Directions:
>
>
> 1.  When you arrive at the airport in Phoenix, follow the signs to the Sky
> Train station.
>
> 2.  Sky Train is free.  Look for a train that is heading towards 44th
> Street.  Take that train to the 44th Street/Washington station.
>
> 3.  After you get to that station, take the pedestrian bridge to the
> Valley Metro Rail station (44th St./ Washington station).
>
> 4.  Find the ticket vending machine.  Purchase an "All-Day Pass" for $4.
> Having 4 one-dollar bills will help.
>
> 5.  Board a train that says "Mesa Drive" or "Sycamore".   *Get off at the
> very next stop*  ("Priest Drive").
>
> 6.  Find the bus platforms.  Look for Route 56.  Get on a bus heading
> towards "Ray and 46th"  (might be "Ray and 48th")
>
>       Schedule:
> http://routes.valleymetro.org/timetables/transit_route/615?type=2
>
>
> 7.  In about 13 minutes you will see a large mall on the right hand side
> of the road (Arizona Mills).  When the bus reaches about the "3/4 mark" of
> that mall, make a stop request.
>
> 8.  Get off at the stop that is about 20 feet past Baseline Road.  Walk
> back to Baseline Road, and turn left.  You are only about a half mile from
> the hotel at this point.
>
> 9.  Walk under the overpass for the Interstate.  You should start seeing
> the Arizona Grand Resort on your left.  Make a left onto the main driveway,
> and go to the left when you get to the "traffic circle."  The lobby is
> maybe 500 feet down that driveway (technically it is Arizona Grand Parkway).
>
> On your way back to the airport you might have to buy your All Day Pass on
> the bus, which costs an extra $2.  Also, the bus stop on Priest Drive for
> Northbound buses is probably not exactly across the street from the stop
> you used on Friday, but I am sure you can find it.  The light rail train
> should say "Montebello".
>
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