Lakeville, MN – Airport Town Car Service

Sedan & SUV Town Car Service Specializing in Airport Transportation

Why Use Roadrunner Limousine Airport Car Service in Lakeville?

100% Customer Satisfaction! Roadrunner Limousine serving Lakeville is the most trusted Minneapolis airport Town car service in Minnesota. So, how did we get this way? It’s because we know how to provide the best customer service. On top of having exemplary driving records, our drivers are also required to pass FBI criminal background checks. We present well-dressed, experienced professionals who will cater to your every need. As a rule, prompt pickups are a given because it is our policy at Roadrunner to be on location 10 minutes prior to all scheduled pickup times.

Affordable Rates! More often than not, our town car rates to and from Lakeville and the Minneapolis airport (MSP) are less than taxis charge for the same service. So, why travel in a taxi when you can travel to the airport in style and comfort in any one of our luxury vehicles. VIEW OUR RATES.

A Luxurious Vehicle Fleet. Our fleet includes late model luxury Sedans and SUV’s. In addition, all our vehicles are clean, comfortable and equipped with GPS Navigation systems. Therefore, why take a low quality Uber to/from Lakeville and Minneapolis airport when a luxury vehicle is available at Roadrunner Limousine?

Easy Reservation Process. Call Roadrunner Limousine for immediate personal service, or access our quick easy online reservation system. Also consider setting up an online account that preserves your personal preferences. This will allow you to monitor your reservation history, print reservation receipt and confirmations at your convenience. Furthermore, Roadrunner always sends you e-mail confirmations and payment receipts for your verification and business expensing.

Member in good standing with the National Limousine Association (NLA). Being a member of the NLA shows a commitment to high livery industry standards and consistent delivery of quality transportation service.

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Are you a Traveling Executive?
Roadrunner Limousine provides reliable, convenient, and comfortable airport service for its executive clients. Besides providing our executives with premium service, we work effectively with their assistants and travel coordinators. This makes everyone’s job easier. In fact, we use a state-of-the-art online booking and account monitoring system. Together with our highly trained staff, we can execute the most sophisticated travel plans for any busy executive.

 

First Time Coming to Lakeville – Did You Know?

YESTERDAY

Most of southern Minnesota was ceded by the Sioux people in the Treaty of Traverse des Sioux in 1851. It was a site about halfway between Saint Paul and Saint Peter, located on a lake they called Prairie Lake, that became Lakeville Township in 1858. Colonel Marion Savage constructed Antlers Amusement Park in 1910, bringing the area notoriety. Many Scandinavians became the early settlers who used the rural landscape for farming. Irish, Scots, and English also moved in from Hamilton Landing and Burnsville. Housing and population increases in the early 21st century made Lakeville a boomtown because of rising land costs in the metropolitan area.

TODAY

Lakeville is one of the fastest-growing cities in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul metropolitan area, with the U.S. Census Bureau recording the city’s population at 55,954 people in 2010. The suburban city is 23 miles south of downtown Minneapolis in Dakota County, Minnesota. Interstate Highway 35 links Lakeville to the Twin Cities, and the city grows rapidly with its undeveloped land. When Marion Savage built the Dan Patch Railroad Line to service his Antlers Amusement Park in 1910, the city became notable. It later became a flourishing milling center with a still operating agriculture industry.

PRIME LOCATION

Lakeville has a total area of 37.83 square miles, and it includes the Argonne Farms post-World War I settlement project. Although the project failed in the early 20th century, it was redeveloped in the 21st century as suburban retail. It continues to appear on maps as Argonne due to it being a semi-autonomous village within the Township before incorporation. As implied, Lakeville has several lakes, ponds and wetlands within its borders. Lake Marion and Orchard Lake are the two largest, both heavily used recreational waters for fishing, boating, and swimming. A branch of the Vermillion River runs through Lakeville, flowing eastward across Dakota County emptying into the Mississippi River at the Wisconsin border.

QUALITY OF LIFE

The Airlake Airport serves Lakeville using a single runway with an ILS approach. The Metropolitan Airports Commission runs it as a reliever facility drawing general aviation traffic. Lakeville has many large farms still in operation that produce leading-revenues in corn, soybeans, and dairy cattle. The city has a total of 62 public properties, with neighborhood and community parks, athletic fields, playgrounds, trails, greenways, tennis courts, skating rinks, picnic areas, conservation areas, nature areas, public fishing areas, and swimming beaches. Some notable people from Lakeville are Elisabeth Bachman, Olympic volleyball player; Todd Bachman, CEO of Bachman’s, killed at the Beijing Olympics in 2008; and Andy Belmont and Joey Miller, NASCAR drivers.

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