Airway One Shuttle?

Haven't heard of them before; their (few) reviews on Yelp look mostly okay. How many in your group? If it's more than 2, you'd probably save money using Uber or Lyft, and get door-to-door private service. After using a shuttle service a few times, then trying Uber, I'd never go back, even if I was solo. You can get an Uber or Lyft for $22-$30, and if it's your first ride, there are discount codes for a free or nearly free ride (Uber, $22 off, or Lyft, $10 off each way on a round trip)
 
Haven't heard of them before; their (few) reviews on Yelp look mostly okay. How many in your group? If it's more than 2, you'd probably save money using Uber or Lyft, and get door-to-door private service. After using a shuttle service a few times, then trying Uber, I'd never go back, even if I was solo. You can get an Uber or Lyft for $22-$30, and if it's your first ride, there are discount codes for a free or nearly free ride (Uber, $22 off, or Lyft, $10 off each way on a round trip)[/QUOTE

Thank you Avalon 451 for your suggestions. We are a party of 2 adults and 2 children who will need car seats. Airway One Shuttle supplies the car seats so that is a huge help for us. I read the reviews, but there were not that many and I was hoping someone on the Dis might have used them and could let us know what their experience with them was like. I appreciate your suggestions though although Uber or lyft won't work for us due to needing the car seats. That will be the route we will take when the kiddos are out of car seats! :flower:
 
We also found that shuttles get really expensive for three or more people. Uber, Lyft or a cab (cab is cheapest if you need to transport a lot of people and bags) are cheaper and much faster.
 
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Ah, so you are needing car seats. That's good to know that they will provide car seats. Do you need just booster seats or still need the 5 point harness? If it's boosters, you might be able to get away with bringing a Bubble Bum (inflatable) booster or a folding one, I forget the brand name. If not, Airway One might be a good alternative depending on how much they charge extra for the car seats.

Other options would include the Disneyland Express, which is a large bus and therefore the kids don't have to be in car seats. They get mixed reviews-- they're not operated by Disney. Or Lansky private car service, which will provide car seats, but they are more expensive. They have a big fan base here on the DIS for being so reliable and pleasant, though. I think I might spring for Lansky on our next trip.
 



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