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West Coast to Indianapolis
Need recommendations/suggestions for flights from SF bay area (SJC, OAK, SFO) to Indianapolis, preferably non-stop...have checked all possible online avenues and airlines but still not satisfied with options, hoping for as yet undiscovered possibilities
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The only nonstop service I'm aware of is on United from SFO--which I'm assuming you're already aware of. Trust me, nonstop service to/from Indy is pretty limited in terms of destinations and flight choices.
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Probably not what you want, but an option: Fly to Chicago (Midway or O'Hare) and then ride the El to downtown and get to Union station before 5:30 PM Central time. Take the Hoosier Amtrak train which arrives in Indianapolis about midnight Eastern time (5 hours on the train).
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Hey Indy, I actually had not found that particular flight in all my searches...so your info really helps me out and if I go to Indy that'll be the flight - pressing my luck, and if you're familiar with that city, can you suggest places to go/things to see/eateries, with which I can distract myself during three days of conferences?
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Just got your response, Tom - yea, I had entertained both your suggestion and also Southwest into MDW, then rental car for the approx. 3 1/2 hour drive to my destination - but the costs are about the same with all options and I'll probably spare myself the circuitous routes and wear/tear of anxiety and opt for just one, non-stop flight...but, hey, never hurts to consider all possibilities, thx
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Great, Thomas. I assume it's still running. The service just started in January of this year. We used that flight to/from Indy/SFO in May. There was a delay going out, but it had nothing to do with United, although they did offer a voucher for our trouble. The return flight was just fine.
Is your conference in dowtown Indy? What time of year? If you let me know your hotel and dining/drinking preferences, I can offer some suggestions. Also, let me know if you mind a short walk to something. Downtown Indy if relatively safe if that helps (the rest of Indy, not so much). |
Here's a thread from earlier this year to get you started, but I'm happy to add more specific suggestions based on where you're staying/when you're visiting. You'll see mention of St. Elmo's in this thread. I should add that it's not that I don't like the food, I'm just not a big fan of expensive steakhouses in general and in Indy, I prefer the Capital Grill at The Conrad Hotel, but if you do go to St. Elmo's, you must try to shrimp cocktail.
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Indy: Indiana Convention Center/Lucas Oil Stadium - - June 3-6 --
not a lot of free time, but walkabouts help - sometimes a movie to shake my brain up - tend towards pub food, reuben sandwich, burger, salads -- not at all sure where I'll be staying other than within walking/bus distance of conference (up to 20-30minutes) - thx for thread info |
I really like the restaurants on Mass Ave., a street that's on the east side of downtown. It might be a bit more of a walk from the convention center, but it's completely doable, especially in June. The area closer to the convention center, with a few exceptions, is replete with chain restaurants. They're okay, but nothing interesting. Shapiros is the only real true deli downtown. It's near Lucas. There's a movie theatre at the mall, also near the convention center.
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starting early, but with your suggestions, I've got a good head start on planning. thank you.
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