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Atlanta Metro Area Dallas/Fort Worth Metro Area Element Dallas Fort Worth Airport North 3550 W. Interstate 635 Irving, TX 75063 http://www.elementdfwnorth.com/ Main Phone: (972) 929-9800 Handicap/Wheelchair Access: Yes, access to sleeping rooms and events space. Please ask for an accessible room if required. Hotel Note: No food or beverages are allowed into the meeting space from off of hotel premises. Room Rate We currently have a negotiated per night room rate with this hotel. The rates are seasonal and can vary from $99- $150. This rate does not include taxes or hotel fees. Please contact the hotel directly to find the rate currently available. There are 10 rooms associated with this block. The negotiated rate is based on availability until sold out. Call the central booking system at (888) 627-9036 to make a reservation and reference “Coaches Training Institute” when booking your room. If you call the Element directly, (972) 929-9800, please ask for Maribeth Vannette-Bartlett, Sales Manager, at extension 5106, and reference “Coaches Training Institute”. In the event the hotel is unable to verify the CTI room block, please contact CTI Customer Service for assistance at (415) 451-6000 Option 1. Travel Information Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport – DFW: https://www.dfwairport.com/ Airport Phone: (972) 973-3112 Airport to Hotel: 9 miles Driving Directions If using a GPS navigation device to find our location use the following address: 3601 Regent Blvd. Irving, TX 75063 From Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW): Head north out of the airport on the main access road, following signs for Route 121 North and Interstate 635 East. Continue straight onto Route 121 North and continue for about a half-mile. Exit right to merge onto I-635 East and continue for about 3 miles. Take Exit 33 for Belt Line Road. At the traffic light, turn right onto Belt Line Road, and the hotel will be on your right. From East: Take Interstate 35 North to Highway 183 West to Highway 114 West. Take the Beltline Exit. Bear right on Beltline and turn left at Regent Blvd. From North: Take Central Expressway (Hwy75) South. Take Exit #21/I-635. Take Exit #33/Beltline Road. Turn Left at Beltline Road. The hotel is ahead on the right. From West: Take TX-360N then Take 183E towards Dallas. Take 161 President George Bush Turnpike. Exit onto TX-161N. Take the Beltline Road exit. Turn left on Beltline Road. Turn left at Regent Blvd. and the hotel is on the right. From Downtown Dallas: Head east out of the city center to pick up Interstate 35E North, and continue for about 5 miles. Take Exit 433A (on the left) toward Irving and DFW Airport to merge onto Route 183 West. Keep left and continue for about 3 miles. Merge right onto Route 114 West (toward Grapevine), and continue for about 8 miles. Take the exit for Belt Line Road. At the junction, turn right (north) onto Belt Line Road, and continue for just over a mile-the hotel will be on your left. From Downtown Fort Worth: Head northeast out of the city center to pick up Route 121 North (toward DFW Airport), and continue for about 7 miles. Follow signs to merge onto Interstate 820 North, and continue for about 1.5 miles. Take Exit 22B to merge onto Route 121 North / 183 East, and continue for about 14 miles. Follow signs to merge onto I-635 North, and continue for about 4.5 miles. Take Exit 33 for Belt Line Road. At the traffic light, turn right onto Belt Line Road, and the hotel will be on your right. From South: Take Interstate 45 North. Take Exit 286A/Denton. Exit onto I-35EN. Take a left at the fork onto 183W. Take a right at the fork onto 114W. Take the Beltline road exit. Bear right on Beltline. Take a left at Regent Boulevard and proceed to the hotel. Transportation Taxi: Taxis are an easy, convenient option for getting to Element Dallas Fort Worth Airport North. They're plentiful at both the airport and in downtown Dallas and Fort Worth. The average fare from DFW Airport is about $10, and about $25-30 from either city center. Shuttle: The hotel’s airport shuttle helps takes some of the stress out of travel, with complimentary service between the hotel and DFW Airport. Reservations are encouraged but not required-upon arrival, just head for the hotel courtesy van area in the airport's lower level. For your return trip, let the hotel know your departure plans and they will make sure the shuttle is ready when you need it. If you're staying local, save yourself the hassles of driving-and do your part for the environment-by taking advantage of the hotel’s complimentary area shuttle. It transports guests to several corporate offices as well as shopping centers and restaurants within a five-mile radius. It runs upon request, so stop by the front desk to make arrangements. Parking The hotel offers complimentary parking onsite. Restaurants On-Site: Complimentary breakfast each morning, plus 24-hour grab-and-go pantry for nourishing and delicious options around the clock. Off-Site: There are a number of Cafes and Restaurants within walking distance from the hotel. Please visit this website for specific options: http://www.elementdfwnorth.com/restaurants .
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