Via Air Travel
- Companies: American Airlines, Delta Air Lines
- Duration: Approximately 6 hours (including layovers)
- Distance: 600 miles
- Costs: Around 300 EUR (varies based on booking timing and airline)
- Roads/Routes: Not applicable
Pro Tip: Use a fare comparison tool like Google Flights to monitor price changes and secure the best deal.
Recommendation: Book your flight in advance, and consider flights that minimize layover times for a more efficient journey. Fly from Will Rogers World Airport (OKC) to Green Bay Austin Straubel International Airport (GRB), then rent a car for the final leg to Shawano, which is about a 30-minute drive.
Via Train & Bus
- Companies: Amtrak (to Chicago), Greyhound (to Wisconsin)
- Duration: Approximately 12-15 hours (includes transfers)
- Distance: 650 miles
- Costs: Approximately 150 EUR (train + bus tickets)
- Roads/Routes: Amtrak's Texas Eagle followed by Greyhound intercity routes
Pro Tip: Check Amtrak’s schedule ahead of time as service can be less frequent on certain routes; booking in advance may save you money.
Recommendation: Start your journey by taking the Texas Eagle from Lawton to Dallas, and then transfer to an Amtrak train heading to Chicago. After arriving in Chicago, board a Greyhound bus to Shawano.
Via Car Rental
- Companies: Enterprise, Hertz
- Duration: Approximately 10-12 hours
- Distance: 650 miles
- Costs: Around 200 EUR (including gas and rental fees)
- Roads/Routes: Route 44 N to I-35 N, then I-70 E and I-43 N
Pro Tip: Use apps like Waze for real-time traffic updates and the best route adjustments.
Recommendation: Rent a vehicle in Lawton and take a scenic drive through Oklahoma, Kansas, and into Wisconsin. Plan for rest stops and meals along the way to stay refreshed during the long drive.