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    3.5 (11 reviews)

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    Melissa H.

    Since I was a child, I've only transited to DFW via automobile; however, it's 2020 and we have smooth, efficient rail now! When I landed at DFW last week, I was surprised to see a sign at baggage claim for a train to Grapevine. So when I had another flight today, I decided that $2.50 was worth trying it out. The only downsides today were: 1) the ticket machine would not recognize that I'd inserted my bank card, so I had to pay cash, and 2) there was no place for passenger pick-up/drop-off due to hotel construction and a festival setup behind the station. As a result, we drove around the entire block and had to ask for directions twice in two different languages. We finally gave up and just pulled over on the street after a full lap. Notably, there is a parking garage, but it appears to be for long-term parking and I'm not sure of the rates. At 10:15 am on a Monday, I was one of only 3 passengers boarding at the station, which was good for social-distancing. Once on the train, there were only about four or five of us in one car. I was pleasantly surprised at how smooth and quiet the 10-minute ride was. I could easily imagine someone falling asleep and missing their stop. Once at the airport, it was not as obvious where to go to get to the terminal since people were walking in different directions, but luckily, I found the passageway to Terminal B and the security checkpoint was just upstairs. In order to get to my gate, I had to transfer to the Skylink unmanned rail, but the entire trip from Grapevine to Terminal E took only 34 minutes! I'll definitely make this a regular thing from now on!

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    Dallas Fort Worth International Airport - Applebees located in terminal D, near gate D12.

    Dallas Fort Worth International Airport

    3.2(4.1k reviews)
    3.8 mi

    DFW is a behemoth but yet easy to navigate. Despite its massive footprint, you can easily get…read morearound from terminal to terminal via SkyLink. Hmm...if only the rest of the city was this easy to navigate. There are plenty of restaurants, shops and lounges, but the best terminal is the international terminal D. However, if you are not flying abroad, the other terminals have lots of amenities. There are even a complementary yoga spaces in terminals D and E. There is a good assortment of local and international stores/ restaurants. Definitely check out Pappadaeux or Pappasitos in Terminal A for some excellent noms before takeoff. Even just catching La whiff the food here is enough to lift your spirits. Restrooms are plentiful but are in various states of disrepair or improvement. This is a work in progress and several of the restrooms are in renovation mode, while the ones that have been renovated have all the bells and whistles like touchless handwashing/ drying and spacious stalls. Overall DFW is one of the least stressful big airports and is like a city unto itself. It is larger than the island of Manhattan, and larger than LAX, O'Hare and JFK combined, but with it's smart design and constant strive towards continuous improvement, it's a more navigable and pleasant a place than it's size would suggest.

    TSA agents not too bad...maybe because their budget went through, and there are a bunch of…read moredifferent restaurants and shops that you'll typically find at airports. Meh on the quality of food. Go somewhere nice before/after your flight. TSA lines here were active when I traveled.

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    Dallas Fort Worth International Airport - Applebees located in terminal D, near gate D12.

    Applebees located in terminal D, near gate D12.

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    There was a big Coca Cola bottle displayed in terminal D.

    Nara Travel

    Nara Travel

    1.0(1 review)
    13.9 miNorth Dallas

    Well, it was foolish of me to review a travel agency before taking the trip they booked. Nara…read moreTravel booked our international flight, hotel, a bus tour, and a domestic flight in Korea several months in advance. When I traveled to Korea, I discovered that our 8-day English-language bus tour, K-Shuttle by US Travel, was a complete and utter mistake. The company was extremely unprofessional with low standards falling completely behind the quite luxurious and competent Korean bus tours, while it was even more expensive than Korean bus tours. The only reason this company is still in business is because travel agents like Nara Travel book passengers for them, because the agents are paid to do so. Every passenger on the tour was booked through an agent. My wife had booked the tour with the travel agent and had asked the travel agent for two things: 1. We NEEDED a big charter bus. My wife gets migraines if she rides in a bumpy car and gets carsick easily too. 2. We asked for all meals included, which is typical of Korean bus tours. The tour was not in a charter bus. Instead, they booked a small, rickety tour bus (very bumpy=lots of headaches) and dinner NOT was included. The "English speaking" tour guides were mediocre. Some of the bus drivers were completely incompetent. And the entire company seems shady. Not to mention, the tour voucher/itinerary that Nara Travel made for us did not even have the name of the company written on it - so that when we were trying to meet up with our tour at the very beginning, we were at the meetup spot but didn't know the name of the company we were looking for. That was Nara's fault. Nara travel did not fulfill our requests or book a company that we would be happy with. My wife does speak fluent Korean, and we could have taken a Korean bus tour instead if we knew what we were in for. When my wife confronted our travel agent with these mistakes, she didn't really seem to care or acknowledge them, much less apologize. At the middle of the tour, we had a flight from mainland Korea to an island, which was booked by Nara Travel. Our flight was booked several hours later than the rest of our tour group's, so we missed one of the tour attractions because we were waiting for three hours in the airport. The hotel that Nara travel booked for us, City Co-Op in Seoul, was okay. It was located a 15 minute walk uphill from the nearest metro station. We ran into a few other snags, which I guess is understandable given that it was a budget hotel, but I still could not recommend the hotel. I trusted Nara Travel to fulfill our specific requests and book travel and accommodations that we would be happy with. They did not.

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    Greyhound Bus Lines

    Greyhound Bus Lines

    2.4(16 reviews)
    19.1 miDowntown

    Last took the Greyhound roughly thirteen years ago. Buying a ticket, checking in luggage, and the…read moreoverall trip was very smooth and hassle-free. The only complaint was all the stops made in between Fort Worth and Houston and the actual length of time for the trip. At least someone else was driving, and I could sleep the time away or read. Don't take if you're looking for a quick way to get anywhere; however, using the service is very economical.

    My son is on tour with marching band. First time away from home. He told me to book Sunday morning…read more Turns out there is no accommodations Sat night. So I IMMEDIATELY call to move the reservation to a late night Sat bus that is cheaper. I am told I have to pay $35. I don't have that currently. There are apparently no exceptions. There are no corporate office to call. There are no offices in the U.S. I explained that my son was barley 18 and it was his first time away from home, and that I couldn't leave him without a safe place alone in Indianapolis all night. I asked my options. I was told I had none. I said you and your company are not concerned about the safety of a young person? He answered"that's right". I was appalled. I asked again. "Greyhound doesn't care about the safety of a kid traveling? He repeated..."that's right". The said they couldn't help. They can't control the computer. That I could cancel if I wanted. But that still would cost the same amount. Absolutely NO concern or customer service. I have never in 40 years been blatantly told that the customer does not matter. Please do not book with Greyhound. And DEFINITELY do not trust them to ensure your children's safe travel. I called immediately after booking. And was shook down for $40 I didn't have at the expense of my son's safety. Shame on this company EDIT- Supervisor Himae took it up on himself to reach out and solve my son's travel issue. I understand that they have policies but he took the time to listen and help me get my son home safe. It's employees like this that make the corporate world still run. Without a personal touch customer service would be gone. I appreciate his help and as long as people like this work for greyhound, they may keep my business

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    Skylink - Entrance/exit

    Skylink

    3.9(55 reviews)
    3.1 mi

    The Dallas Fort Worth Skylink is efficient, fast, and runs often. The ride is pretty smooth and…read morethere is plenty of space for all the passengers and luggage. The trains take off smoothly and stop smoothly as well. The trains are clean and look relatively new. There was nothing that we saw as an issue. It is a short walk from all parts of the terminal to the escalator taking you to the Skylink.

    Not only was I not expecting to ride Skylink; I wasn't even expecting to be traveling through…read moreTexas, let alone having a layover at DFW. We were supposed to fly from Detroit to Phoenix to San Francisco, but my attentive brother thought he heard long-delay in the Detroit gate agent's otherwise cryptic PA announcement, so he spoke to her, and soon, the three of us (including my dad) were on a plane bound for DFW. DFW is awful, but that's for another review. Part of what makes DFW awful is its stupid modular design. The terminals are too far apart. There are too many ramps within the concourses themselves. Wait, I'm not reviewing the airport here. Anyway, we were forced to use Skylink, and while there are plenty of signs that point in the direction of the stations, the stations are really really really far from some of the gates. And when you get to a station, signs very unhelpfully inform you that this train goes to these two specific lettered concourses--and to (all?) other concourses. Don't do that. On signs. Don't say a small part and also a large part that includes that small part. It's needlessly confusing. Most thinking human beings understand that all concourses include, well, all concourses, so if a person is trying to go to Concourse E, it's confusing to see a sign that reads "All A and B Gates" followed by "All Gates." The train arrived relatively quickly, but the ride itself was horrible. It accelerates way too fast, and its movement around turns is jerky and chaotic. It feels more like a poorly planned, lesser amusement-park ride than any sort of mode of transportation for people with rolling luggage, let alone seniors just trying not to fall over because there isn't enough seating and not enough time to get to the limited seating that exists. Compared to AirTrain (SFO) and even The Plane Train (ATL), Skylink is just bad.

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