[blindlaw] Bus from Detroit Airport to Marriott

ckrugman at sbcglobal.net ckrugman at sbcglobal.net
Sun Mar 22 01:09:59 UTC 2009


If it hasn't changed from when I lived in Detroit there is also limousine 
service from the air port that goes to the various hotels. This may also be 
something that needs to be researched.
Chuck
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Subject: [blindlaw] Bus from Detroit Airport to Marriott


> Hi Everyone,
>
> Today, I booked my hotel room for convention.  I was a bit worried  about 
> the
> $40 cab fare each way from the hotel to the airport, so I asked about
> cheaper transportation and learned the following:
>
> There is a bus that picks up from Baggage Claim at both airport terminals
> every half hour on week days and every hour on weekends.  The fare is 
> $1.50. It
> drops off two blocks from the Marriott.  It also does the return  trip to 
> the
> airport for the same fare.  It is the Fort Street bus  #125.
>
> I was really excited about this because it means I can save $77 in
> transportation costs and wanted to share the information with all of you. 
> Hope this
> helps.
>
> Ronza
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