How to travel from Chicago International Airport to Bloomington, IN [closed]
A friend of mine is travelling to US for first time. She is planning to land at O'Hare Chicago Intl. airport and from there she will be travelling to Bloomington, IN.
Flight tickets from her source to Chicago is way cheaper than that to Indianapolis.
What are the best options she has for reaching Bloomington, IN. And if possible what are the respective approx. cost for those options. This is important to know because, if the cost for best/safe travel is more than the amount she is saving for taking flight to Chicago over Indianapolis, then she would better take Indianapolis.
PS: She will be with 2 humongous luggage
Thanks.
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A friend of mine is travelling to US for first time. She is planning to land at O'Hare Chicago Intl. airport and from there she will be travelling to Bloomington, IN.
Flight tickets from her source to Chicago is way cheaper than that to Indianapolis.
What are the best options she has for reaching Bloomington, IN. And if possible what are the respective approx. cost for those options. This is important to know because, if the cost for best/safe travel is more than the amount she is saving for taking flight to Chicago over Indianapolis, then she would better take Indianapolis.
PS: She will be with 2 humongous luggage
Thanks.
usa budget indiana
closed as too broad by Karlson, Gayot Fow, CMaster, mts, JonathanReez♦ May 5 '16 at 12:13
Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
This is a bit broad with lots of options. RideSharing to IU, Bus to Indianapolis and then to IU, etc, etc, etc, etc.
– Karlson
May 4 '16 at 20:31
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There are two international airports in Chicago: O'Hare and Midway. Probably your friend is going to arrive at O'Hare (which is the one with the most international routes), but it would be a good thing to write that explicitly in the question.
– Henning Makholm
May 4 '16 at 20:32
@HenningMakholm thanks for mentioning that. I didn't know that. I updated it now.
– ikis
May 4 '16 at 20:35
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A friend of mine is travelling to US for first time. She is planning to land at O'Hare Chicago Intl. airport and from there she will be travelling to Bloomington, IN.
Flight tickets from her source to Chicago is way cheaper than that to Indianapolis.
What are the best options she has for reaching Bloomington, IN. And if possible what are the respective approx. cost for those options. This is important to know because, if the cost for best/safe travel is more than the amount she is saving for taking flight to Chicago over Indianapolis, then she would better take Indianapolis.
PS: She will be with 2 humongous luggage
Thanks.
usa budget indiana
A friend of mine is travelling to US for first time. She is planning to land at O'Hare Chicago Intl. airport and from there she will be travelling to Bloomington, IN.
Flight tickets from her source to Chicago is way cheaper than that to Indianapolis.
What are the best options she has for reaching Bloomington, IN. And if possible what are the respective approx. cost for those options. This is important to know because, if the cost for best/safe travel is more than the amount she is saving for taking flight to Chicago over Indianapolis, then she would better take Indianapolis.
PS: She will be with 2 humongous luggage
Thanks.
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usa budget indiana
edited May 4 '16 at 21:37
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closed as too broad by Karlson, Gayot Fow, CMaster, mts, JonathanReez♦ May 5 '16 at 12:13
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This is a bit broad with lots of options. RideSharing to IU, Bus to Indianapolis and then to IU, etc, etc, etc, etc.
– Karlson
May 4 '16 at 20:31
1
There are two international airports in Chicago: O'Hare and Midway. Probably your friend is going to arrive at O'Hare (which is the one with the most international routes), but it would be a good thing to write that explicitly in the question.
– Henning Makholm
May 4 '16 at 20:32
@HenningMakholm thanks for mentioning that. I didn't know that. I updated it now.
– ikis
May 4 '16 at 20:35
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This is a bit broad with lots of options. RideSharing to IU, Bus to Indianapolis and then to IU, etc, etc, etc, etc.
– Karlson
May 4 '16 at 20:31
1
There are two international airports in Chicago: O'Hare and Midway. Probably your friend is going to arrive at O'Hare (which is the one with the most international routes), but it would be a good thing to write that explicitly in the question.
– Henning Makholm
May 4 '16 at 20:32
@HenningMakholm thanks for mentioning that. I didn't know that. I updated it now.
– ikis
May 4 '16 at 20:35
This is a bit broad with lots of options. RideSharing to IU, Bus to Indianapolis and then to IU, etc, etc, etc, etc.
– Karlson
May 4 '16 at 20:31
This is a bit broad with lots of options. RideSharing to IU, Bus to Indianapolis and then to IU, etc, etc, etc, etc.
– Karlson
May 4 '16 at 20:31
1
1
There are two international airports in Chicago: O'Hare and Midway. Probably your friend is going to arrive at O'Hare (which is the one with the most international routes), but it would be a good thing to write that explicitly in the question.
– Henning Makholm
May 4 '16 at 20:32
There are two international airports in Chicago: O'Hare and Midway. Probably your friend is going to arrive at O'Hare (which is the one with the most international routes), but it would be a good thing to write that explicitly in the question.
– Henning Makholm
May 4 '16 at 20:32
@HenningMakholm thanks for mentioning that. I didn't know that. I updated it now.
– ikis
May 4 '16 at 20:35
@HenningMakholm thanks for mentioning that. I didn't know that. I updated it now.
– ikis
May 4 '16 at 20:35
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The best solution would be to search for transportation to Indiana University so for example:
- Go Express Chicago
- Catch a Ride
- Rome2Rio
- Rural Transit
- Hoosier Ride
Given the number of options now it is also worth mentioning that you could simply drive to Chicago meet your friend and drive back.
Picking someone up in Chicago from Bloomington is a long day. It's about four hours driving, each way.
– phoog
May 5 '16 at 10:06
@phoog Been there and done that and while being the long day it's not out of the realm of impossible.
– Karlson
May 5 '16 at 15:16
True, but people often underestimate distances in the US. A European would be unlikely to consider driving the similar distance between Amsterdam and Frankfurt to pick someone up at the airport, nor would someone from the east coast be likely to drive the even shorter distance between NYC and Boston for the same reason (in fairness, the drive time is generally longer because of traffic). On the other hand, when I lived in Bloomington it wasn't entirely unusual to visit Chicago for an evening out. Still, it seems irresponsible to mention the possibility of driving without noting the distance.
– phoog
May 5 '16 at 18:09
That's what Google maps are for! :)
– Karlson
May 5 '16 at 19:45
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The best solution would be to search for transportation to Indiana University so for example:
- Go Express Chicago
- Catch a Ride
- Rome2Rio
- Rural Transit
- Hoosier Ride
Given the number of options now it is also worth mentioning that you could simply drive to Chicago meet your friend and drive back.
Picking someone up in Chicago from Bloomington is a long day. It's about four hours driving, each way.
– phoog
May 5 '16 at 10:06
@phoog Been there and done that and while being the long day it's not out of the realm of impossible.
– Karlson
May 5 '16 at 15:16
True, but people often underestimate distances in the US. A European would be unlikely to consider driving the similar distance between Amsterdam and Frankfurt to pick someone up at the airport, nor would someone from the east coast be likely to drive the even shorter distance between NYC and Boston for the same reason (in fairness, the drive time is generally longer because of traffic). On the other hand, when I lived in Bloomington it wasn't entirely unusual to visit Chicago for an evening out. Still, it seems irresponsible to mention the possibility of driving without noting the distance.
– phoog
May 5 '16 at 18:09
That's what Google maps are for! :)
– Karlson
May 5 '16 at 19:45
add a comment |
The best solution would be to search for transportation to Indiana University so for example:
- Go Express Chicago
- Catch a Ride
- Rome2Rio
- Rural Transit
- Hoosier Ride
Given the number of options now it is also worth mentioning that you could simply drive to Chicago meet your friend and drive back.
Picking someone up in Chicago from Bloomington is a long day. It's about four hours driving, each way.
– phoog
May 5 '16 at 10:06
@phoog Been there and done that and while being the long day it's not out of the realm of impossible.
– Karlson
May 5 '16 at 15:16
True, but people often underestimate distances in the US. A European would be unlikely to consider driving the similar distance between Amsterdam and Frankfurt to pick someone up at the airport, nor would someone from the east coast be likely to drive the even shorter distance between NYC and Boston for the same reason (in fairness, the drive time is generally longer because of traffic). On the other hand, when I lived in Bloomington it wasn't entirely unusual to visit Chicago for an evening out. Still, it seems irresponsible to mention the possibility of driving without noting the distance.
– phoog
May 5 '16 at 18:09
That's what Google maps are for! :)
– Karlson
May 5 '16 at 19:45
add a comment |
The best solution would be to search for transportation to Indiana University so for example:
- Go Express Chicago
- Catch a Ride
- Rome2Rio
- Rural Transit
- Hoosier Ride
Given the number of options now it is also worth mentioning that you could simply drive to Chicago meet your friend and drive back.
The best solution would be to search for transportation to Indiana University so for example:
- Go Express Chicago
- Catch a Ride
- Rome2Rio
- Rural Transit
- Hoosier Ride
Given the number of options now it is also worth mentioning that you could simply drive to Chicago meet your friend and drive back.
answered May 4 '16 at 20:50
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Picking someone up in Chicago from Bloomington is a long day. It's about four hours driving, each way.
– phoog
May 5 '16 at 10:06
@phoog Been there and done that and while being the long day it's not out of the realm of impossible.
– Karlson
May 5 '16 at 15:16
True, but people often underestimate distances in the US. A European would be unlikely to consider driving the similar distance between Amsterdam and Frankfurt to pick someone up at the airport, nor would someone from the east coast be likely to drive the even shorter distance between NYC and Boston for the same reason (in fairness, the drive time is generally longer because of traffic). On the other hand, when I lived in Bloomington it wasn't entirely unusual to visit Chicago for an evening out. Still, it seems irresponsible to mention the possibility of driving without noting the distance.
– phoog
May 5 '16 at 18:09
That's what Google maps are for! :)
– Karlson
May 5 '16 at 19:45
add a comment |
Picking someone up in Chicago from Bloomington is a long day. It's about four hours driving, each way.
– phoog
May 5 '16 at 10:06
@phoog Been there and done that and while being the long day it's not out of the realm of impossible.
– Karlson
May 5 '16 at 15:16
True, but people often underestimate distances in the US. A European would be unlikely to consider driving the similar distance between Amsterdam and Frankfurt to pick someone up at the airport, nor would someone from the east coast be likely to drive the even shorter distance between NYC and Boston for the same reason (in fairness, the drive time is generally longer because of traffic). On the other hand, when I lived in Bloomington it wasn't entirely unusual to visit Chicago for an evening out. Still, it seems irresponsible to mention the possibility of driving without noting the distance.
– phoog
May 5 '16 at 18:09
That's what Google maps are for! :)
– Karlson
May 5 '16 at 19:45
Picking someone up in Chicago from Bloomington is a long day. It's about four hours driving, each way.
– phoog
May 5 '16 at 10:06
Picking someone up in Chicago from Bloomington is a long day. It's about four hours driving, each way.
– phoog
May 5 '16 at 10:06
@phoog Been there and done that and while being the long day it's not out of the realm of impossible.
– Karlson
May 5 '16 at 15:16
@phoog Been there and done that and while being the long day it's not out of the realm of impossible.
– Karlson
May 5 '16 at 15:16
True, but people often underestimate distances in the US. A European would be unlikely to consider driving the similar distance between Amsterdam and Frankfurt to pick someone up at the airport, nor would someone from the east coast be likely to drive the even shorter distance between NYC and Boston for the same reason (in fairness, the drive time is generally longer because of traffic). On the other hand, when I lived in Bloomington it wasn't entirely unusual to visit Chicago for an evening out. Still, it seems irresponsible to mention the possibility of driving without noting the distance.
– phoog
May 5 '16 at 18:09
True, but people often underestimate distances in the US. A European would be unlikely to consider driving the similar distance between Amsterdam and Frankfurt to pick someone up at the airport, nor would someone from the east coast be likely to drive the even shorter distance between NYC and Boston for the same reason (in fairness, the drive time is generally longer because of traffic). On the other hand, when I lived in Bloomington it wasn't entirely unusual to visit Chicago for an evening out. Still, it seems irresponsible to mention the possibility of driving without noting the distance.
– phoog
May 5 '16 at 18:09
That's what Google maps are for! :)
– Karlson
May 5 '16 at 19:45
That's what Google maps are for! :)
– Karlson
May 5 '16 at 19:45
add a comment |
This is a bit broad with lots of options. RideSharing to IU, Bus to Indianapolis and then to IU, etc, etc, etc, etc.
– Karlson
May 4 '16 at 20:31
1
There are two international airports in Chicago: O'Hare and Midway. Probably your friend is going to arrive at O'Hare (which is the one with the most international routes), but it would be a good thing to write that explicitly in the question.
– Henning Makholm
May 4 '16 at 20:32
@HenningMakholm thanks for mentioning that. I didn't know that. I updated it now.
– ikis
May 4 '16 at 20:35