"Waco to Forney Shuttle". 350-500 words unique route-specific content. Include short route-specific 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 roughly 350-500. Let's aim ~400 words. We need to mention geography: Waco neighborhoods (e.g., Downtown Waco, Baylor University, Texas State Technical College, Lake Waco), Forney neighborhoods (e.g., Forney Historic District, Forney Community Park, I-35 corridor). Highway: I-35 north-south connecting. Also mention airports: Waco Regional Airport (ACT) and Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) maybe but route is intercity shuttle between Waco and Forney, not airport. But maybe mention Dallas Love Field? However route is Waco to Forney, both in Texas. Could mention that Forney is near Dallas metro area, close to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. But keep route-specific. We need to mention door-to-door drive time 125-172 minutes, distance ~92 miles straight line, road distance a bit more. We need to write naturally, not bullet list of banned words. We need FAQ: 2-3 Q&As. Example: "How long does the trip take?" "What if my flight is delayed?" "Where will you pick me up?" Provide answers. We must not promise specific free wait duration; just say we monitor flights and adjust pickup. We must not invent luggage limits. We must not use banned words as bullet list. So avoid bullet list of those words. But we can use ul/li for FAQ maybe? But FAQ should be h3 + p. Could also use ul for something else but not required. Use only allowed tags. We must end with CTA paragraph (p) mentioning phone and online booking and promo code ONLINE for 10% off round trips. We must not use any other tags like div, span, etc. We must output only HTML body content. Let's craft. Word count: Let's approximate. We'll write about 400 words. Structure:
Waco to Forney Shuttle
... intro ...
... details about route ...
... neighborhoods ...
... highway ...
... travel time ...
How long does the trip take?
... answer ...
What happens if my flight is delayed?
... answer ...
Where will the driver meet me?
... answer ...
CTA paragraph with phone and promo code.
Make sure not to use banned words as bullet list. We are not using bullet list at all. Could use ul for something else but not needed. Check banned words: "Any Address, Better, Flexible, Safer, Faster, Convenient, Affordable". Avoid using them as bullet list. We can use them in prose but not as bullet list. Safer to avoid them entirely. We must not invent awards, review counts, price. We must not invent policies like wait-time guarantees, refund promises, free-cancellation windows, luggage limits. We must not use placeholder tokens. We must include phone (817) 403-6196. We must mention promo code ONLINE for 10% off round trips. We must mention they can book online. All good. Now produce HTML. Check tags: only h2, h3, p, ul, li, strong, a. We can use strong for emphasis. Use a for link maybe to booking page? Not required but allowed. Could include a link to booking page. But not required. Could just mention phone. We must not include any other tags. We'll output only the HTML body. Let's write content. Word count estimate: Let's count roughly. Paragraph 1: ~70 words. Paragraph 2: ~70. Paragraph 3: ~70. Paragraph 4: ~70. FAQ answers each ~50 words each (3*50=150). CTA ~50. Total ~ 70*4=280 +150+50=480. Good. Now write. Be careful not to use banned words. Avoid "convenient", "affordable", "flexible", "safer", "faster", "better", "any address". Avoid them. Write naturally. Let's draft. Paragraph 1: "The private door‑to‑door shuttle linking Waco and Forney covers roughly 92 miles as the crow flies, with the actual road distance a little longer because the route follows Interstate 35 northward through the heart of Central Texas." Paragraph 2: "Leaving Waco, the driver can meet you at any location you choose — whether it’s a downtown hotel near the historic square, a campus building at Baylor University, or a residence on the shores of Lake Waco. The vehicle then merges onto I‑35, passing the Brazos River crossing and the rolling hills that mark the transition from the Blackland Prairie to the East Texas timberlands." Paragraph 3: "After about two hours on the highway, the shuttle exits near the Forney interchange, where the landscape shifts to suburban neighborhoods such as the Forney Historic District, the growing retail corridor along FM 548, and the quiet streets surrounding Forney Community Park. The total door‑to‑door travel time typically falls between 125 and 172 minutes, depending on traffic conditions around the Dallas‑Fort Worth metro area." Paragraph 4: "Because the service is private, the schedule is built around your itinerary rather than a fixed timetable. The driver monitors your flight status if you are connecting through Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport or Dallas Love Field, and will adjust the pickup time accordingly." Now FAQ.How long does the trip take?
The journey normally lasts between 125 and 172 minutes from the moment you step into the vehicle in Waco until you arrive at your Forney destination, with the exact duration influenced by peak‑hour congestion on I‑35.
What happens if my flight is delayed?
We track incoming flights in real time and will move the pickup later to match the updated arrival, so you won’t be left waiting at the curb.
Where will the driver meet me?
You provide the exact address — home, hotel, office, or campus — and the driver will arrive at that location at the agreed‑upon time.
CTA paragraph:Ready to reserve your ride? Call (817) 403-6196 or book online and use promo code ONLINE for 10 % off round‑trip service.
Check tags: h2, h3, p, strong. No ul/li used. That's okay. Allowed tags include ul, li but not required. We used "any address" phrase in FAQ answer: "You provide the exact address — home, hotel, office, or campus". The banned phrase "Any Address" is banned as bullet list, but using phrase "any address" in prose might be okay? The rule: "Do NOT use the words "Any Address, Better, Flexible, Safer, Faster, Convenient, Affordable" as a bullet list — that boilerplate is banned." It says do not use the words as a bullet list. Using them in prose may be allowed but safer to avoid. We used "any address" in lower case. Might be okay but to be safe, avoid phrase "any address". Use "the exact address you provide". Already used "exact address". That's fine. We used "private" etc. Not banned. We used "round‑trip" with hyphen. Good. We used "10 % off". Good. We used "promo code ONLINE". Good. We used phone number. We used "book online". Good. We used "real time". Good. We used "I‑35". Good. We used "Brazos River". Good. We used "Blackland Prairie". Good. We used "East Texas timberlands". Good. We used "Forney Historic District". Good. We used "FM 548". Good. We used "Forney Community Park". Good. We used "Baylor University". Good. We used "Lake Waco". Good. We used "Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport". Good. We used "Dallas Love Field". Good. We used "door‑to‑door". Good. We used "inter