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Frequently Asked Questions
Downtown Beaumont sits about ten miles north of Jack Brooks Regional, a ride of roughly twenty minutes via Highway 69. We provide direct transfers to the MCM Eleganté Hotel, Holiday Inn Beaumont Plaza, Hampton Inn Beaumont, and Hilton Garden Inn Beaumont with all inclusive flat rates covering meet and greet, luggage handling, and gratuity. Call +1 (718) 514-9881 for a quote.
Yes. Lamar University main campus sits about ten miles north of BPT, a ride of roughly twenty minutes via Highway 69 and Highway 287. We handle student arrivals during move in week, parent weekend transfers, Cardinals football game runs to Provost Umphrey Stadium, basketball runs to the Montagne Center, and visitor pickups for academic conferences across the Lamar campus.
Yes. Port Arthur petrochemical facilities including Motiva Enterprises, Total Energies, and ExxonMobil sit about five miles south of BPT. We provide BPT transfers to corporate offices, refinery visitor entrances, and contractor gates with chauffeurs familiar with the Highway 73 industrial corridor, security check in procedures, and visitor protocols at major Gulf Coast operators in the Sabine Lake area.
Yes. The Spindletop-Gladys City Boomtown Museum sits about ten miles north of BPT on the Lamar University campus area, a ride of roughly twenty minutes via Highway 69. We provide direct transfers for museum visitors exploring the recreated oil boomtown commemorating the 1901 Lucas Gusher with chauffeurs familiar with the entrance off University Drive and the surrounding museum complex.
The Beaumont Civic Center and Ford Park entertainment complex sit about ten miles north of BPT, a drive of roughly twenty minutes via Highway 69 and Highway 287. We coordinate transfers for concerts, rodeos, the Southeast Texas State Fair, and the YMBL South Texas State Fair with chauffeurs familiar with the venue parking flow and recommended drop off corners near the entrances.
Yes. Premium SUVs accommodate one to six passengers with generous luggage space for business travel bags, fishing gear, hunting equipment, and family arrivals. SUVs are popular for Gulf Coast petrochemical industry corporate trips, Lamar University parent weekend arrivals, and family transfers across the Golden Triangle area of Beaumont, Port Arthur, and Orange. Reserve online or by phone.
Yes. Sea Rim State Park sits about thirty miles south of BPT along the Gulf Coast, a drive of roughly forty five minutes via Highway 87. We provide direct transfers for park visitors exploring the marshland, beach access, and kayak launches with chauffeurs familiar with the visitor center entrance, the surrounding McFaddin National Wildlife Refuge, and the seasonal access conditions along the Texas Gulf Coast.
Yes. The Big Thicket National Preserve visitor center sits about thirty miles north of BPT, a drive of roughly forty minutes via Highway 69 and Highway 287. We provide direct transfers for visitors exploring the diverse ecosystem with chauffeurs familiar with the visitor center entrance, the Kirby Nature Trail trailheads, and the surrounding Big Thicket area for guests exploring East Texas natural history.
Yes. Every BPT reservation includes complimentary real time flight tracking. If your inbound flight is delayed by weather, gulf coast hurricane systems, tropical storms, summer thunderstorms, connection issues, or mechanical problems, the pickup window adjusts automatically at no extra charge. A grace period after landing covers baggage claim and walking to the terminal curbside exit.
Beaumont and the Golden Triangle area face hurricane evacuation orders during major Gulf Coast storms. BPT sees increased traffic before storms during evacuation windows. We coordinate transfers for evacuating residents, business continuity teams, and visitors with chauffeurs familiar with the evacuation route along I-10, the surrounding inland lodging options, and the return travel after storms pass.











































