The park stretches from Metro Chapultpepec, close to the Chapultepec Castle all the way out into the western neighborhoods of Lomas, where it is less manicured. But Cd Neza... that's a whole different world. So close (okay, even spatially it isn't that close), yet so far away.
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From what I remember, it is a fair jaunt to get from where my wife's family lives to Chapultepec. The only place I've ever ridden on a subway train, and although it was crowded during certain times of the day, it wasn't that bad during others. Just had to time it right.
I much preferred that way of travel than coming back in taxis. Combis are kind of fun (as long as you're sitting next to someone who doesn't mind if you fall over them when you get bounced around :).
I really don't know much about Neza other than the neighborhoods where my wife's family lives. Obviously it's different than the Park area and surrounding business and downtown districts. We could get lost in the museum, there's so much to look at.