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Citywide (MSP Transportation Zone 10)

Citywide is a private ride car service out of the MSP Airport serving rides to / from cities like: Barron, WI, Chippewa Falls, WI, Cumberland, WI, Hayfield, Hayward MN, Isle, Little Falls, Melrose, Paynesville, & Webster. See Home Page for other city pricing.

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Basic Car Service

To From MSP Pricing

Car

$280
Daytime Rides (8am to 8pm)
for 1 - 3 people

Prices DO NOT Include a Driver Gratuity
Request pricing over 3


(8pm to 8am)
After Hour Rides
$335

Zone 10

Black Car Service

To From MSP Pricing

Car Services

$335
Daytime Rides (8am to 8pm)
 for 1 - 3 people


Prices DO NOT Include a Driver Gratuity
Request pricing over 3


(8pm to 8am)
After Hour Rides
$405

ID 22

15 Passenger Private Van

To From MSP Pricing

Van Services

$355
Daytime Rides (8am - 8pm)
 for 1 - 9 people



Prices DO NOT Include a Driver Gratuity
Request pricing over 9


(8pm to 8am)
After Hour Rides
$445

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MSP Airport Transportation

All Prices Listed Above Are Quoted By The Ride NOT By The Person

Personalized Airport Transportation

Minneapolis to Rochester car service

We ensure a precise pick-up time from your residence, hotel, or place of business, providing direct transportation to the airport. Your ride will be entirely private, with stops only at your request.

For airport departures, you will receive a text notification 60 minutes before your scheduled pick-up, confirming that both your flight and our service are on time. For airport arrivals, we monitor your flight status and adjust our timing to meet you promptly upon arrival, ensuring a smooth ride home. Just look for us by the closest exit door to the baggage carousel—no need to haul your bags across the airport.

As an added convenience, you’ll receive an email the day before your scheduled pick-up to confirm your reservation. If you don’t receive this email, please contact us via email, text, or phone to resolve any issues.

Pricing and Policies

Citywide North Oaks to MSP private ride

Our service operates 24/7, with phone support available from 8 am to 8 pm daily. For additional stops beyond the initial pick-up, there’s a $10 fee per stop within the same general area or along the route. Children and infants are charged the same rate as adults, while pets ride for free. We offer booster seats or infant car seats for rental at $10 per seat, or you can bring your own, which we’ll store free of charge until your return ride.

Cancellation Policy:

  • Cancellations can be made only between 8 am and 8 pm CST.
  • Full refunds are available for cancellations made 4 hours or more prior to your scheduled pick-up.
  • No refunds if cancellation notice comes in after hours, or if we are on our way/have arrived.
  • For groups of 5+ or pick-ups more than 3 hours from MSP airport, a 24-hour notice is required for cancellation.
  • A 4% fee will be deducted for any refunded cancellations if a previous refund has been issued.

Additional Services and Weather Policy

Maple Grove to MSP

Add-On Options:

  • Complimentary bottled water (if requested in advance)
  • Coffee or tea: $3 per cup (if ordered in advance)
  • Soda or flavored water: $2 per bottle (if ordered in advance)

Pet Policy:

Pets are welcome at no additional charge. No cages or restraints are required, but you are responsible for any liability and cleanup charges, including loss of revenue if professional cleaning is necessary.

Bad Weather Reservations:

In case of inclement weather (e.g., snow or ice storms), a price surcharge of up to 60% may apply due to additional travel time. Rides paid for in advance before any known storms are not subject to this surcharge.

Think of us as a limo service without the limo prices…or the Limo! For rides other than to or from the airport, call for pricing.

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Explore the Region with CityWideMSP

Whether you’re commuting between cities, visiting family, attending events, or just exploring scenic backroads, CityWideMSP offers reliable car service across the Twin Cities region and beyond. Below are highlights of towns and small cities in Wisconsin and Minnesota that lie within reach of your routes—perfect destinations or waypoints for customers looking for comfortable, door-to-door service beyond the metro.


Barron, Wisconsin

Barron is the county seat of Barron County in northwest Wisconsin, with a population of about 3,700. (Wikipedia) It rests in a region dotted with lakes, rivers, and forested landscapes, making it a nature-rich stop on a regional itinerary.

Things to Do / Points of Interest:

  • Explore outdoor recreation in surrounding Barron County: golf, fishing, canoeing, camping, and over 250 miles of snowmobile and ATV trails. (barroncountywi.gov)
  • Tour local parks, enjoy scenic drives, and soak in Wisconsin’s fall foliage.
  • Sample local dining: Rolling Oaks Supper Club & Lounge, Blueberry Line Coffee House, Kate’s Bar and more. (Tripadvisor)
  • Learn local history (Barron’s founding, logging and mill heritage) via city historic markers or a casual walk downtown. (cityofbarron.com)

Relation to CityWideMSP:

  • Barron lies along key highways (US 8, 48, 53) connecting to I-94 and the Twin Cities region. (barroncounty.com)
  • A comfortable car service can carry travelers from MSP / Twin Cities to Barron for weekend getaways, business visits, or regional tours.
  • For multi-leg trips, Barron can act as a regional hub or staging point for exploring northern Wisconsin.

Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin

Chippewa Falls is known for its brewery heritage (notably the Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Co.) and scenic location on the Chippewa River. (You can read more on the Chippewa Falls Wikipedia page.)

Things to Do / Points of Interest:

  • Tour the Leinenkugel Brewery and visitor center.
  • Walk or bike the trails by the river, including the Irvine Park & Zoo.
  • Downtown offers shops, restaurants, and historic architecture.
  • Nearby Dunn County and Chippewa County have forest areas, lakes, and outdoor recreation.

Relation to CityWideMSP:

  • For passengers interested in craft brewery tours, regional culture, or hosting group outings, offering a door-to-door route from MSP to Chippewa Falls is an easy upsell.
  • Chippewa Falls is a logical waypoint in a loop through northwestern Wisconsin when serving multiple small towns.

Cumberland, Wisconsin

Cumberland is a small lakeside city in Barron County. The “Island City” sits between Beaver Dam and Duroy Lakes. The Cumberland Wikipedia page gives geographic context.

Things to Do / Points of Interest:

  • Water recreation: boating, fishing, swimming on Beaver Dam and Duroy Lakes.
  • Explore parks, local trails, and scenic vistas.
  • Attend community events like lake festivals, summer concerts, or local fairs.

Relation to CityWideMSP:

  • Cumberland is an ideal mid-point or side excursion for travelers heading between MSP and deeper northern Wisconsin.
  • The lakeside location is attractive for vacationers wanting transit from MSP to a lakeside cabin or retreat.

Hayfield, Minnesota

Hayfield is a small city in southeastern Minnesota. You can find the basic profile on Hayfield, Minnesota Wikipedia.

Things to Do / Points of Interest:

  • Local small-town charm: community parks, local festivals, rural landscapes.
  • Nearby you’ll find scenic drives, agricultural tourism (e.g. corn mazes, pumpkin patches), and rural Minnesota nature.

Relation to CityWideMSP:

  • While small, Hayfield may serve as a pickup/drop-off point for rural customers needing transfer to MSP or regional connections.
  • It may be part of a multi-stop route through southern Minnesota—CityWideMSP can offer reliable connectivity to small towns like Hayfield, where conventional transit might not reach.

Hayward, Minnesota

I suspect you mean Hayward, Wisconsin, but if you intended Hayward, Minnesota (a small place) or Hayward, Wisconsin, let me know to clarify. For now I’ll assume Hayward, Wisconsin—the well-known lakes region town. The Hayward, Wisconsin Wikipedia page is helpful.

Things to Do / Points of Interest (for Hayward, WI):

  • The National Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame is located in Hayward.
  • Hayward is a gateway for lakes, forests, and outdoor recreation (fishing, boating, hiking, snowmobiling).
  • The region hosts events like lumberjack shows, fishing tournaments, and winter sports.

Relation to CityWideMSP:

  • For customers interested in northern lake vacations or fishing getaways, CityWideMSP could provide point-to-point service from MSP to Hayward.
  • It also can serve as a waypoint in scenic northern itineraries.

Isle, Minnesota

Isle, Minnesota is a small city on the southeast shore of Mille Lacs Lake, one of Minnesota’s largest.

Things to Do / Points of Interest:

  • Fishing and boating on Mille Lacs Lake (walleye, muskie, other sport fishing).
  • Scenic lakefront views and resort lodging.
  • Nearby state parks, trails, and natural settings for hiking.
  • Seasonal events and local gatherings.

Relation to CityWideMSP:

  • Isle is a popular destination for anglers; offering direct car service from MSP to Isle (and possibly transit between resorts) is a valuable service.
  • It also works as part of a regional circuit to lake and cabin destinations.

Little Falls, Minnesota

Little Falls is one of Minnesota’s historic river towns along the Mississippi River. (Wikipedia)

Things to Do / Points of Interest:

  • Charles A. Lindbergh State Park and the Lindbergh House & Museum – Honors the childhood and family history of Charles Lindbergh. (Wikipedia)
  • Minnesota Fishing Museum & Hall of Fame, Minnesota Military Museum, and Charles Weyerhaeuser Memorial Museum: great for history buffs. (Wikipedia)
  • Historic downtown and the Little Falls Commercial Historic District: strolling, shopping, dining, murals, architecture. (Wikipedia)
  • Broadway Bridge over the Mississippi connects east and west sides of town. (Wikipedia)
  • Little Falls Carnegie Library – a historic Carnegie library still in operation. (Wikipedia)
  • Outdoor recreation: hiking trails, river access, parks such as Belle Prairie Park. (fallsballroom.com)
  • Arts and culture: Great River Arts Center, local galleries, music events. (Visit Little Falls)

Relation to CityWideMSP:

  • Little Falls is well aligned with a regional route north from MSP into central Minnesota. It can be a convenient mid-stop for travelers heading further north or west.
  • The car service can offer drop-offs to museums, state parks, or downtown excursions.
  • For events, weddings, or retreats in Little Falls, CityWideMSP can help guests arrive in comfort.

Melrose, Minnesota

Melrose, Minnesota is a city in Stearns County.

Things to Do / Points of Interest:

  • Walk or drive through its historic downtown with shops, cafés, and local charm.
  • The Sauk River flows through Melrose, offering riverside walking trails and scenic spots.
  • Nearby lakes, parks, and outdoor recreation in the Stearns County region.

Relation to CityWideMSP:

  • Melrose lies roughly between the Twin Cities and central/western Minnesota — perfect for a stopover or part of a multi-destination route.
  • For families or groups traveling to rural events, Melrose can be a pick-up or drop-off point.

Paynesville, Minnesota

Paynesville, Minnesota is a small town in Stearns County.

Things to Do / Points of Interest:

  • Scenic country surroundings: small lakes, farmland, parks, walking trails.
  • Seasonal community events like fairs, parades, local festivals.
  • A quiet destination for retreat or rural get-away.

Relation to CityWideMSP:

  • Though small, Paynesville is within reach for customers who want point-to-point service from MSP to rural Minnesota destinations.
  • It can be included in local loops or rural shuttle services.

Webster, Wisconsin

Webster, Wisconsin is a village in Burnett and Polk counties in northwestern Wisconsin.

Things to Do / Points of Interest:

  • Outdoor recreation: lakes, fishing, boating, wildlife viewing.
  • Local parks, scenic rural drives, seasonal festivals.
  • Relaxed rural village ambiance — a quiet stop in a larger regional itinerary.

Relation to CityWideMSP:

  • For clients interested in exploring northwest Wisconsin’s rural areas, Webster is a workable destination.
  • CityWideMSP can service routes extending from MSP across the Chippewa / St. Croix region into Burnett / Polk counties.

Altoona, Wisconsin

Altoona, Wisconsin is a fast-growing city adjacent to Eau Claire, on the Eau Claire–Chippewa Falls corridor.

Things to Do / Points of Interest:

  • Proximity to Eau Claire: arts, theater, shopping, music venues.
  • Local parks, trails, and riverfront recreation (the Eau Claire, Chippewa Rivers).
  • Near the Pablo Center and music venues.
  • Trails and biking networks connecting Eau Claire and Altoona.

Relation to CityWideMSP:

  • Altoona is easily reachable from MSP via I-94 / US-53 corridor.
  • A good intermediate or destination stop in western Wisconsin itineraries.
  • It offers access to more urban amenities while still being outside the Twin Cities.

Albert Lea, Minnesota

Albert Lea, Minnesota Wikipedia).

Things to Do / Points of Interest:

  • Albert Lea lies near a chain of lakes (Albert Lea Lake, Fountain Lake) for fishing, boating, swimming.
  • Myre-Big Island State Park is close by, offering trails, camping, wildlife.
  • Historic downtown with shops, restaurants, local breweries.
  • The Freeborn County trails, birding sites, and nature observation.

Relation to CityWideMSP:

  • Albert Lea is on Interstate corridor (I-35), reasonably accessible to and from MSP.
  • Ideal for southern Minnesota coverage: providing service for airport transfers or cross-state trips.
  • It can be a destination for nature getaways, hunting/fishing excursions, or rural retreats.

Sauk Center, Minnesota

Sauk Center, Minnesota is a small city in central Minnesota.

Things to Do / Points of Interest:

  • Birthplace of author Sinclair Lewis; the Sinclair Lewis Boyhood Home & Museum is a highlight.
  • Historic downtown architecture, small theaters, local shops.
  • Regional trails, parks, and river access.
  • Quiet small-town charm with scenic surroundings.

Relation to CityWideMSP:

  • Sauk Center can be included on west–central Minnesota routes from MSP.
  • It is a logical pickup/drop point for travelers exploring central Minnesota or passing through towns like St. Cloud, Alexandria, or Detroit Lakes.
  • Useful for literary tours, heritage travel, or regional excursions.

Summary & How CityWideMSP Fits In

By offering reliable, comfortable car service to and among these towns and small cities, CityWideMSP can fill a gap in regional transportation for travelers who want a private, flexible alternative to rental cars or limited rural transit. Here’s how:

  • Door-to-door service: Many of these towns have limited public transit; CityWideMSP can offer point-to-point rides straight to lodging, attractions, or events.
  • Multi-leg itineraries: Customers might want a tour of multiple towns (for example, Barron → Cumberland → Chippewa Falls). You can build custom routes.
  • Scenic routes and tourism: The towns lie along scenic corridors (lakes, rivers, forests). Your service can be marketed to vacationers, anglers, heritage tourists, or weekend getaways.
  • Event and group transportation: Weddings, family reunions, festivals, fairs in these towns often require group transport from MSP or other hubs.
  • Transfers and regional connections: For clients connecting from MSP or the metro, CityWideMSP can bridge the “last mile” into rural destinations.

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