Shuttle is now $30 from Lakewood
It's just not worth it if you live in the Denver area. Netter to drive.
If you’re considering a trip to Black Hawk or Central City from the Denver area, the recent increase in shuttle pricing to $30 from Lakewood may make driving a more practical and cost-effective option for many travelers. Depending on your group size and schedule, driving can provide flexibility and save money compared to paying per person for the shuttle.
Considerations for taking the shuttle:
- Convenience: The shuttle picks you up and drops you off without needing to worry about parking in Black Hawk, which can get busy during weekends or holidays.
- Cost per person: At $30 each way, it can add up quickly if you’re traveling with multiple people, making driving a better option financially for families or groups.
- Timing: Shuttle schedules may be limited, so you need to plan your arrival and departure around their timetable.
Considerations for driving:
- Flexibility: You can leave and return on your own schedule, stop along the way, and carry more belongings easily.
- Cost: Depending on gas prices and parking fees, driving could be cheaper than paying $30 per person each way.
- Travel time: The drive from Denver or Lakewood to Black Hawk is about 30–40 minutes under normal traffic conditions, making it quite manageable.
Overall, if you live in the Denver area and are comfortable driving, taking your own car is likely the more convenient and economical option, especially if traveling with family or friends. The shuttle might make sense for solo travelers or those who prefer not to drive in mountain roads or during busy periods.
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