Sounds like its not. Imagine that.I hope the cost is similar to Uber.
I don't think they will ban Uber/Lyft. That would hurt Disney more than it would help.If they ban Uber, I will adjust my plans to not needing a Uber like service.
I'm not fluent in FL anything but I remember reading something about a new law clearing the way for MCO pickups because ride share companies can't be banned anymore? So now is it even possible for Disney to ban these companies?I don't think they will ban Uber/Lyft. That would hurt Disney more than it would help...
There is a new Florida law that basically took rideshare regulation away from local authorities and set statewide standards. One aspect of that was opening up a lot of places -- MCO is one, Key West is another.I'm not fluent in FL anything but I remember reading something about a new law clearing the way for MCO pickups because ride share companies can't be banned anymore? So now is it even possible for Disney to ban these companies?
I can get mostly from one place to another inside the World on Uber for less than $9. IMO if the Minnie Van is not "close" in price to Uber, why would anyone use this Disney service?

With a fleet made entirely of the Traverse, That means a family of 6-7 can fit (depends of they have the middle seat of middle row). This is sometimes harder with Uber/Lyft (so I've read, never used it myself).I can get mostly from one place to another inside the World on Uber for less than $9. IMO if the Minnie Van is not "close" in price to Uber, why would anyone use this Disney service?
After reading around these boards, my answer is plenty of people would. People are loaded on here and $20 to them is more like $0.05 to us, if that.I can get mostly from one place to another inside the World on Uber for less than $9. IMO if the Minnie Van is not "close" in price to Uber, why would anyone use this Disney service?