We need to produce HTML body with only allowed tags: h2, h3, p, ul, li, strong, a. No html/body/head. Must open with h2 "The Woodlands to Orange Shuttle". 350-500 words unique route-specific content. Include short FAQ 2-3 Q&As as h3 question + p answer. Must not use banned words as bullet list. Must not invent awards, review counts, price. Must not invent policies. Must not use placeholder tokens. End with booking CTA paragraph mentioning phone (817) 403-6196 and that they can book online; mention promo code ONLINE for 10% off round trips.
We need to count words approx 350-500. Let's aim ~420 words.
We must include real geography: The Woodlands (TX), Orange (TX), I-45 North, maybe mention neighborhoods like Woodlands Mall, Sawdust, etc. Orange near Beaumont, near Sabine River, near I-10. Airport terminals: maybe mention William P. Hobby? Not relevant. But maybe mention Bush Intercontinental (IAH) not on route. But could mention local airports: Lake Charles Regional (LCH) near Orange? Actually Orange is near Lake Charles, LA. Could mention Orange County Airport (ORG). But keep route-specific.
We must not use banned words as bullet list. We can use them in prose but not as bullet list. Safer to avoid them entirely.
We must not promise free wait time. For flight delays: "we monitor flights and adjust the pickup". Good.
We need a short FAQ 2-3 Q&As. Use h3 for question, p for answer.
We need CTA paragraph at end.
We must only use allowed tags. So we can use
- for FAQ? But they said FAQ as h3 question + p answer. Could also use ul but not required. We'll do h3 then p.
We must not include any other tags like
. Only allowed tags. We need to ensure word count. Let's draft. Count words roughly. Let's write about 420 words. We'll produce HTML with h2, then several p paragraphs, maybe a ul for bullet points? But bullet list banned words not allowed but bullet list itself not banned. But they said "Do NOT use the words ... as a bullet list". So bullet list okay if not those words. But we can avoid bullet list altogether. Use paragraphs. But we need FAQ: h3 question, p answer. Could be 3 Q&As. Let's craft. Word count estimate: We'll count later. Write content. We'll produce:The Woodlands to Orange Shuttle
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multiple paragraphs.How long does the trip take?
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Where will the driver meet me in The Woodlands?
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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 include phone (817) 403-6196. Now count words. Let's draft paragraphs. Paragraph 1: intro. Paragraph 2: route details. Paragraph 3: neighborhoods. Paragraph 4: highway. Paragraph 5: arrival in Orange. Paragraph 6: service description. That's about 6 paragraphs. Now count words. We'll write each paragraph ~70 words => 420. Let's write. Paragraph 1: "Travelers moving between The Woodlands and Orange can rely on a private door‑to‑door shuttle that follows the most direct corridor across East Texas. The service picks you up at any address in The Woodlands — whether you’re staying near Woodlands Mall, the Research Forest area, or the residential streets around Sawdust — and drops you at your exact destination in Orange, from the historic downtown square to the industrial parks along the Sabine River." Count words: Let's count roughly. Travelers(1) moving2 between3 The4 Woodlands5 and6 Orange7 can8 rely9 on10 a11 private12 door‑to‑door13 shuttle14 that15 follows16 the17 most18 direct19 corridor20 across21 East22 Texas.23 The24 service25 picks26 you27 up28 at29 any30 address31 in32 The33 Woodlands34 — whether35 you’re36 staying37 near38 Woodlands39 Mall,40 the41 Research42 Forest43 area,44 or45 the46 residential47 streets48 around49 Sawdust — and50 drops51 you52 at53 your54 exact55 destination56 in57 Orange,58 from59 the60 historic61 downtown62 square63 to64 the65 industrial66 parks67 along68 the69 Sabine70 River71. That's 71 words. Paragraph 2: "The route covers roughly 103 miles as the crow flies, with road distance a little longer because the driver stays on I‑45 North for the majority of the journey. Typical door‑to‑door drive time ranges from 140 to 193 minutes, depending on traffic around the Conroe bypass and the construction zones near the Sam Houston Tollway interchange." Count words: The1 route2 covers3 roughly4 1035 miles6 as7 the8 crow9 flies,10 with11 road12 distance13 a14 little15 longer16 because17 the18 driver19 stays20 on21 I‑4522 North23 for24 the25 majority26 of27 the28 journey.29 Typical30 door‑to‑door31 drive32 time33 ranges34 from35 14036 to37 19338 minutes,39 depending40 on41 traffic42 around43 the44 Conroe45 bypass46 and47 the48 construction49 zones50 near51 the52 Sam53 Houston54 Tollway55 interchange56. That's 56 words. Paragraph 3: "Leaving The Woodlands, the shuttle merges onto I‑45 North near the Woodlands Parkway exit, passing the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion and the sprawling office campuses that line the corridor. After crossing the Spring Creek bridge, the highway opens into rolling pine forest before reaching the Conroe area, where a brief slowdown often occurs at the FM 1488 interchange." Count words: Leaving1 The2 Woodlands,3 the4 shuttle5 merges6 onto7 I‑458 North9 near10 the11 Woodlands12 Parkway13 exit,14 passing15 the16 Cynthia17 Woods18 Mitchell19 Pavilion20 and21 the22 sprawling23 office24 campuses25 that26 line27 the28 corridor.29 After30 crossing31 the32 Spring33 Creek34 bridge,35 the36 highway37 opens38 into39 rolling40 pine41 forest42 before43 reaching44 the45 Conroe46 area,47 where48 a49 brief50 slowdown51 often52 occurs53 at54 the55 FM56 148857 interchange58. That's 58 words. Paragraph 4: "Continuing north, the driver stays on I‑45 through Huntsville, passing the Texas Department of Criminal Justice complex and the Sam Houston National Forest fringe. The highway then crosses the Trinity River and enters the greater Beaumont‑Orange metropolitan area, where signs for I‑10 East appear as the final approach to Orange." Count words: Continuing1 north,2 the3 driver4 stays5 on6 I‑457 through8 Huntsville,9 passing10 the11 Texas12 Department13 of14 Criminal15 Justice16 complex17 and18 the19 Sam20 Houston21 National22 Forest23 fringe.24 The25 highway26 then27 crosses28 the29 Trinity30 River31 and32 enters33 the34 greater35 Beaumont‑Orange36 metropolitan37 area,38 where39 signs40 for41 I‑1042 East43 appear44 as45 the46 final47 approach48 to49 Orange50. That's 50 words. Paragraph 5: "In Orange, the shuttle can deliver you to the Orange County Airport terminal, the Port of Orange facilities, or any residential address in neighborhoods such as West Orange, Pinehurst, or the historic district near the Stark Museum. The driver will pull up to the curb, assist with luggage, and confirm the drop‑off location before departing." Count words: In1 Orange,2 the3 shuttle4 can5 deliver6 you7 to8 the9 Orange10 County11 Airport12 terminal,13 the14 Port1
