Have you considered the SkyTrain?
I did consider it at first but with our group (which JQ is correcting me stands at 5 - not 6 - not sure where I picked up the other passenger

) the logistics seemed too cumbersome. We have a decent rail system in NJ that runs the NE Corridor plus a light rail system to Phl so we're pretty well versed when it comes to a train. But with the luggage on this trip, on top of a long day of travel and travelling with a party of 5, I just don't want to deal with it when we arrive at YVR.
It does look really nice though.
FYI - Here are my notes so far on the Sky Train; etc.... including a few testimonials dissected from several DIS'ers here on the boards.
(I have notes on a ton of stuff for this trip!! It's crazy!!)
Right now, I'm leaning toward that Aerocar Service noted at the bottom of this post.
Please, anyone who's in the know, feel free to correct / add anything.
SkyTrain / Bus / Cabs – around Vancouver
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=3312176
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ABsRbed-oo&t=5m31s
The Skytrain Canada Line is an automated driverless light rapid transit system running from the Vancouver International Airport (YVR) to downtown Vancouver. It leaves YVR from about 5:10 AM to 12:57 AM. The frequency is about every 12 minutes. Please check their website (
www.translink.ca) for any changes or updates. The nearest station to the Sheraton Wall Centre Hotel is Vancouver City Centre (corner West Georgia and Granville St). It is located 6 blocks from the hotel and is about 10-12 minutes walk to the station. One way fare is $7.50 CAD.
FareSaver Tickets are a book of ten TransLink tickets that can be used on the Bus, SeaBus or SkyTrain. They offer savings over buying single fares.
For example, buying 10 single fare tickets for 1 zone will cost you $25, while using FareSaver tickets costs only $21, saving 16%. On a daily basis, travel to and from work in one zone will cost you $5.00 per day paying with cash, or $4.20 using FareSaver tickets.
Each FareSaver lets you travel for up to 90 minutes across Metro Vancouver. You can hop off for errands and then hop back on again.
You can travel for one, two or three zones by Bus, SeaBus or SkyTrain. Tickets for the West Coast Express must be purchased separately as they are priced differently.
You can travel up to 90 minutes for each single fare or FareSaver ticket in the zone(s) purchased. You can transfer between bus, SkyTrain and SeaBus in any direction.
Fare receipts and validated FareSaver tickets also serve as transfers.
Single fare passengers travelling more than one zone should always request a transfer when boarding and keep it as proof of payment.
Testimonials re: Logistics (Vancouver)
Vancouver Airport
The immigrations/customs line was REALLY long, but moved pretty quickly. After that you go and get your luggage. Luggage carts are free, but you do have to find one. Once you have your luggage we had a HUGE line to exit the area. You’ll need the customs form you filled out on the plane to leave with your luggage, so don’t put it away after your passport check at immigration. Round and round and round and you’ll eventually make it outside.
We decided to take a taxi, so we jumped in the taxi line. It was nice to be out in the sun and not dying of heat and humidity. My guess it was in high 60s. Line seemed long, but moved very quickly. Since with we four, and had five bags, we were put in a hatchback with a little more trunk room than the standard cab.
The cab driver was great. Just enough chatting, but not overwhelmingly so. DH paid for the cab, so I don’t have exact numbers, but I think it was roughly $40 with tip to go do the Hyatt Regency downtown.
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I wish that we had gotten a taxi from the airport to the Sheraton the first day. We took the train. It ended up costing us over $30 with only one zone on the weekend getting the tickets at the kiosk at the station because we couldn't find the 7-11 and after traveling for over 12 hours we just wanted to get out and to our hotel. The guy at the station told us to take the train, then transfer to a bus with the same ticket. We had 3 48 pound bags and 4 carryons. Didn't think we would get on a bus so we opted to go to the Central station and walk 6 blocks. It wouldn't have been as bad if it hadn't been uphill to the hotel the last couple blocks. We also lost a wheel on one of the big bags. We took a taxi from the Pan to the Westin at the Airport and it was just under $30...and we got there in 15 minutes. IMO that was worth the little extra with two zones.
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Aerocar Service provided vans at curbside without making reservations. I figured that was the way to go. Again, we followed the signs to ground transportation and Aerocar had a podium right at the end of the crosswalk. I asked if they had a van to take 6 people and about 10 pieces of luggage to the Pan Pacific. Well, as it turned out, they didn’t have a van, but they did have a stretch limo all for just $61.