Wednesday, December 1, 2010

About Were traveling to Arlington TX & need a decent hotel for around $60-$75 a night. Any suggestions please

Were traveling to Arlington TX & need a decent hotel for around $60-$75 a night. Any suggestions please?
We will be staying for a week. Online reviews of local hotels are up and down. Just want a safe area to get a good nights sleep.
Dallas - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
I haven't stayed at these myself but the location is good. Ranger Inn $60 800 Six Flags Drive Arlington Across the street from the Six Flags entrance Comfort Inn Suites $83 2075 N. Hwy 360 Grand Prairie Hyw 360 divides Arlington from Grand Prairie so this would still be very convenient to Arlingon I hope one of these will work for you.
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About Which station Arlington Heights or Arlington... 

Monday, November 1, 2010

About Which station Arlington Heights or Arlington Park, has more or better trains frequency/options to Chicago city

Which station Arlington Heights or Arlington Park, has more or better trains frequency/options to Chicago city?
Comparing Arlington Heights Station to Arlington Park station, which will be a better option to go to Chicago city? Can you please list pros, cons? Especially for travel in the evening time 3.45pm-5pm. Thanks in advance
Chicago - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
There really isn't a difference. the stations are right after each other. So the Arlington Hts. station may be a little cheaper in cost because it is one stop closer to Chicago on the line.
Answer 2 :
Arlington Heights. Arlington Park sometimes runs express on race days
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Friday, October 1, 2010

About What is the best Taxi service to take from The Dallas Fortworth airport (DFW) to Arlington

What is the best Taxi service to take from The Dallas Fortworth airport (DFW) to Arlington?
Needing to take a Taxi when traveling from DFW airport to Arlington and it should take 20 minutes, only 12 miles. Which Taxi service is reliable, fast and inexpensive?
Other - United States - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
hi there,a little info for you.. from The Dallas Fortworth airport Drive: 15.9 mi รข€“ about 23 mins up to 40 mins in traffic 1. Head northwest 79 ft 2. Turn right toward Int'l Pkwy S (signs for Parking/Airport exit/Gates B14-B39) 0.2 mi 1 min 3. Slight right onto the ramp to S exit/Terminals C D East/Parking Express S/Rental Cars 0.2 mi 4. Merge onto Int'l Pkwy S Partial toll road 4.2 mi 6 mins 5. Take the TX-360 S/TX-183 W ramp to Arlington 1.8 mi 2 mins 6. Merge onto Angus G Wynne Jr Fwy/TX-360 S 6.5 mi 7 mins 7. Take the exit toward Abram St 0.2 mi 8. Merge onto sh 360/S Watson Rd 0.2 mi 9. Turn right at E Abram St 2.6 mi 6 mins To: Arlington, TX http://www.friscotaxi.com/ http://www.yellowpages.com/Fort-Worth-TX/Airport-Transportation best wishes..
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About WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO TRAVEL BY CAR DAY O... 

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

About WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO TRAVEL BY CAR DAY OR NIGHT

WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO TRAVEL BY CAR DAY OR NIGHT?
need to travel to el paso from arlington, this is my first long trip so i dnt know how the resting part goes!
Other - Destinations - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
ill tell you what i do... leave late night and drive to early morning... if you wake up early morning you feel weird and tired
Answer 2 :
Id drive all day. Its safer too. Depending on what day your driving (like on a friday or saturday night) it would be safe to avoid drunk drivers... And that way you can rest at night and dont mess up your sleeping schedule
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Sunday, August 1, 2010

About where is AVC travel 2400 w pioneer Pkwy #210 Arlington TX 76013

where is AVC travel 2400 w pioneer Pkwy #210 Arlington TX 76013?

Dallas - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
My search turns up that this place is a SCAM business operating a telemarketing and mail advertising business. I would avoid it. It is located in the south part of Arlington. Here's the link to the map.
Answer 2 :
yeah, listen to brad!! or just google the address!
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About How many miles from Arlington Texas to Austi... 

Thursday, July 1, 2010

About How many miles from Arlington Texas to Austin Texas and Houston Texas

How many miles from Arlington Texas to Austin Texas and Houston Texas?
I wanna catch a red sox game in Texas but I don't know how far I would need to travel. I need mileage from Austin, Texas to Arlington Texas and From Houston Texas to Arlington Texas. Thanx.
Other - United States - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
You'll get a faster answer by looking it up yourself. MapQuest, YahooMaps, Google maps are all good sources
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About is it possible to travel by train to fort la... 

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

About is it possible to travel by train to fort launderdale from virginia? and how

is it possible to travel by train to fort launderdale from virginia? and how?
i need to travel from virginia (arlington) to fort launderdale is it possible by train? how is that and from where in arlington? how long and how much does it cost i m a visitor to usa thnx
Rail - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
You can take Amtrak from Alexandria VA (station is at 110 Callahan Drive) to Fort Lauderdale. It takes 22 to 25 hours and costs $159 (you may be able to get a lower rate if you book ahead).
Answer 2 :
What you would to is take the Amtrak Silver Star (#91) from Alexandria which you would have to find a way to get to the train station, and that would take you directly to Fort Lauderdale, FL. The cost is $159 and it takes 25 hours. Your train would depart at 3:25 PM the first day and you would arrive at 5:25 the second day. Good Luck!
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About We need to travel across country can my '05 ... 

Saturday, May 1, 2010

About We need to travel across country can my '05 dodge van pull my Chevy S10 pickup without ruining it

We need to travel across country can my '05 dodge van pull my Chevy S10 pickup without ruining it?
Traveling from Nauvoo Illinois to Arlington Washington thru Arizona. I worry about the cost of gas also would like to travel in same viehicle but don't want to ruin our car. If we pull the little truck is there an inexpensive way to attach them? The trip will last a month so we hesitate to rent something.
Maintenance & Repairs - 9 Answers
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Answer 1 :
good luck!
Answer 2 :
You don't say what specific model of dodge van you have but in all likelihood trying to tow another car will exceed the towing capacity. This is especially so if you already have the van loaded down with people and the supplies necessary for a month long road trip. You really need to consult your owners manual though.
Answer 3 :
there's a few mountains between those states. I would think twice before towing a vehicle that is a similar size to the one I'm driving. Is your van a heavy duty work van that's made to carry heavy loads? if not, do you really NEED to take two cars?
Answer 4 :
You may have to disconnect the transmission of the truck. You can rent a dolly from U-Haul and load the truck on that. They also rent hitches for your van if you don't have one. I suggest this.
Answer 5 :
I don't know if the fuel costs used to tow the Chevy will be worth it. THAT being said, I towed a full-sized chevy from Austin to Tampa behind a u-haul, and it was cheaper to buy a tow bar than to rent the tow dolly. I bought the kind that had 2 brackets that mounted to the front bumper, the tow bar was pinned into it. The Chevy was a standard, so I didn't have to take the driveshaft out. I used a trailer wiring harness from the back of the U-haul, and hooked it into the trailer harness already existing on the back of the Chevy for lighting.
Answer 6 :
A car dolly will work but you might want to disconect the drive shaft on the s10 so you do not burn up the tranny. Good luck on saveing gas also:)
Answer 7 :
I would disconnect the driveshaft at the rear axle and tie it up under the truck somewhere leaving the other end in the transmission. buy a tow bar at a u hall store.
Answer 8 :
You do not say which Dodge van you have. If it is a mini van then the answer is Do Not Do It. If it is a full size van with a V-8 then sure it will. Like the others sya you will need a tow dolly and disconnect the drive shaft on th s-10 so tranny will not burn up. When the engine on the S-10 is off there is no lubrication and the spinning drive shaft (because the wheels are still turning) can cause internal tranny dame over time.
Answer 9 :
Use a car dolly and disconnect the driveshaft to reduce drag and to take the load off the transmission. Take your time and don't follow too closey because your braking distance will be greatly increases. It can be done with certain risks obvious. I have pulled plenty of cars using car dollies and even run my own towing service for some time and even I, with experience, got into some sticky situation a few times. I highly suggest just driving both vehicles. Pulling the S10 will hinder safety and cost you gobs more in fuel. Also, I think the van will pull it, BUT, it will cause wear and tear on it. A lot of people don't realize it, but even an unloaded van without towing anything is already close to its pulling capacity. Theyare so heavy. If you do decide to pull the truck, do yourself a huge favor. Just so you don't wind up with a trashed transmission half way, don't trust the stock transmission cooling system for it. Get an aftermarket transmission cooler installed. Also, do NOT hook the tow dolly straight to the bumper. If you don't already have it, invest in one of those towing package things that mount from under the van straight to the frame and uses a draw bar for the ball. They are much safer. If you insist on riding in the same vehicle, there's another option I've seen in similar situations. It's summertime. There's probably some college kid around who'd be happy to make a few extra bucks to follow you to WA and fly or take a bus back
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About how can i travel for free in america (form n...

Thursday, April 1, 2010

About how can i travel for free in america (form norfolk to washington dc or arlington virginia)

how can i travel for free in america (form norfolk to washington dc or arlington virginia)?

Washington, D.C. - 3 Answers
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Answer 1 :
hitch hike. its illegal but free.
Answer 2 :
Craigslist.org has a rideshare section. You can post an ad to find a ride with someone alreday going to DC or in that direction. Norfolk isn't too far from DC so it shouldn't be too hard! Good Luck
Answer 3 :
is not that easy to do without spend you dollars, but are some ways to travel free. cargo trains, hitch with a friend, dress as a woman. and get pick up from some one, walk for days ,or months ,and the most faster way rich you destination be dope up and tack a fly like the super man. And that is guaranty you going to a dizzying place in no time at all,, I covers everything so you get you pick
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About what is a good place to go metal detecting i... 

Monday, March 1, 2010

About what is a good place to go metal detecting in or around arlington texas

what is a good place to go metal detecting in or around arlington texas?
im looking for a good place to go metal detecting and i would like to go to a site with some historical value. i live in arlington texas but ill travel around it
Dallas - 1 Answers
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any national park
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About I plan on relocating to Herdon,VA? What are ... 

Monday, February 1, 2010

About I plan on relocating to Herdon,VA? What are the best travel options from Herdon,VA to Arlington,VA

I plan on relocating to Herdon,VA? What are the best travel options from Herdon,VA to Arlington,VA?

Other - Destinations - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Drive or take a bus since it's only like an 8 hr drive
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About What are our options for traveling from the ... 

Friday, January 1, 2010

About What are our options for traveling from the Convention Center, to Arlington N. Cemetery, then Mount Vernon

What are our options for traveling from the Convention Center, to Arlington N. Cemetery, then Mount Vernon?
My husband and I will be visitig DC in May. We do not intend to rent a car. Our Inn is near the Convention Center. I want to go from our Inn to Arlington National Cemetery on a Wednesday morning. Then travel from Arlington National Cemetery to Mount Vernon late morning or early afternoon. Which Metro lines do we use to get to Arlington? What is a good way to travel from Arlington to Mount Vernon?
Washington, D.C. - 3 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Google 'washington dc subway' for a map of the routes. Arlington Cemetery is on the blue line. You will probably have to take a bus to get to Mt. Vernon. A cab is going to be EXPENSIVE!
Answer 2 :
The only Metro line that goes to Arlington is the Blue Line. Catch the Yellow or Green line at the Mount Vernon station (a different Mount Vernon) to L'Enfant Plaza Station and transfer to the Blue Line in the direction of Franconia Springfield. There's a stop at Arlington Cemetery and a shuttle that will take you to the actual cemetery grounds. As for getting from Arlington to Mount Vernon, I don't recommend you go late in the day as Mount Vernon closes at 5 p.m. I understand there is a shuttle bus from the Huntington Station at the end of the Yellow Line. You would take the Blue Line from the Arlington Cemetery station (towards Franconia Springfield), and transfer at the next station, which is Pentagon, to the Yellow Line. You can actually transfer anywhere between Pentagon and King Street to the Yellow Line. It might be better to go to Mount Vernon in the morning--you can take the Yellow Line straight down--and then Arlington Cemetery in the afternoon, transfering to the Blue Line (in the direction of Largo) anywhere between King Street and Pentagon. Keep in mind that after sunset, the trains don't stop at Arlington and just express through between Pentagon and Rosslyn. But I really suggest you do this on two different days, if possible, just so you can see everything you want to.
Answer 3 :
You could also do a tourbus thingie....Tourmobile takes you to both places (plus hopping on and off through the city) but the Greyline tour has a stop at Christ Church (Gen. Washington's church juuust in case you didn't know) here's the link from Mt. Vernon's website: http://www.mountvernon.org/visit/plan/index.cfm/pid/824/ I've never taken the Greyline tour, but I've done the Tourmobile with visiting family, and it was relatively painless....just no where near as fun as DC Ducks http://www.dcducks.com/index.htm