Round Rock to Cypress Shuttle
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How long does the trip take?
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Where will the driver meet me?
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What happens if my flight is delayed?
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CTA paragraph with phone and promo code.
Make sure to use- maybe for something? Not required but allowed. Could include a small list of highlights but not banned words. Could list "Door‑to‑door service", "Professional drivers", "Real‑time flight tracking". But avoid banned words. "Door‑to‑door" okay. "Professional drivers" okay. "Real‑time flight tracking" okay.
But we must not use banned words as bullet list. The rule: "Do NOT use the words 'Any Address, Better, Flexible, Safer, Faster, Convenient, Affordable' as a bullet list — that boilerplate is banned. Write naturally instead." So we can have bullet list but not those words. Safer to avoid bullet list entirely, but allowed. Use
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We must ensure only allowed tags. Use for emphasis.
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Word count estimation: each paragraph ~80 words. 5 paragraphs = 400. Plus FAQ ~3 Q&A each ~30 words = 90. CTA ~30. Total ~520 maybe too high. Need 350-500. Let's aim 430.
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Round Rock to Cypress Shuttle
Texas Shuttle connects the fast‑growing suburbs north of Austin with the master‑planned communities northwest of Houston. The ride covers roughly 124 miles as the crow flies, and the road distance runs a little longer along the I‑35 corridor before turning west on US‑290 toward the Cypress area.
Leaving Round Rock, the driver typically heads south on I‑35 through Brushy Creek and Teravista, then merges onto US‑290 west near the Austin‑Bergstrom International Airport (AUS) perimeter. The highway carries you past the rolling Hill Country, crossing the Colorado River near Bastrop before straightening out across the piney woods of East Texas.
Approaching Cypress, US‑290 meets the Grand Parkway (SH‑99) and Beltway 8, giving direct access to neighborhoods such as Bridgeland, Fairfield, and Towne Lake. The final leg drops you at your exact address — whether it’s a home on Cypress Creek Parkway or a business park off FM 529.
For travelers flying in or out, the route serves two major airports. Pick‑ups and drop‑offs at Austin‑Bergstrom use the main terminal curbside, while George Bush Intercontinental (IAH) uses Terminal A, C, or E depending on the airline. The driver tracks the flight status so the shuttle arrives when you do.
How long does the trip take?
Typical door‑to‑door drive time ranges from about 2 hours 50 minutes to just under 4 hours, depending on traffic around Austin and the Houston metro area.
Where will the driver meet me?
We arrange a specific pickup point when you book — your home, office, hotel, or the airport curb. The driver will confirm the exact location by text on the day of travel.
What happens if my flight is delayed?
Our system monitors incoming flights and automatically adjusts the pickup time. There is no fixed free‑wait window; the driver simply meets you when the aircraft lands.
Ready to ride? Call (817) 403-6196 or book online and use promo code ONLINE for 10 % off round‑trip reservations.
Check tags: used h2, h3, p, strong. No ul/li. That's okay. Only allowed tags used. No banned words. Check banned words: "Any Address" not used. "Better" not used. "Flexible" not used. "Safer" not used. "Faster" not used. "Convenient" not used. "Affordable" not used. Good. Check no invented policies: flight delay says monitor and adjust, no free-wait promise. Good. No awards, review counts, price. Good. Phone number correct. Promo code ONLINE for 10% off round trips. Good. Word count: Let's count roughly. Paragraph 1: "Texas Shuttle connects the fast‑growing suburbs north of Austin with the master‑planned communities northwest of Houston. The ride covers roughly 124 miles as the crow flies, and the road distance runs a little longer along the I‑35 corridor before turning west on US‑290 toward the Cypress area." Count words: Texas(1) Shuttle2 connects3 the4 fast‑growing5 suburbs6 north7 of8 Austin9 with10 the11 master‑planned12 communities13 northwest14 of15 Houston16 The17 ride18 covers19 roughly20 12421 miles22 as23 the24 crow25 flies,26 and27 the28 road29 distance30 runs3
- for maybe "Pickup at your door in Round Rock" etc. But keep natural.
We must ensure only allowed tags. Use for emphasis.
Let's draft.
Count words: Let's write and count roughly.
We'll produce HTML only.
Let's write content.
Word count estimation: each paragraph ~80 words. 5 paragraphs = 400. Plus FAQ ~3 Q&A each ~30 words = 90. CTA ~30. Total ~520 maybe too high. Need 350-500. Let's aim 430.
We'll write concise.
Let's draft:
