A few years ago I stayed at one of the all stars and wanted to go to Seaworld. I used the phone in lobby to arrange with Mears. I went out at the given time and a van pulled up and picked us up. He knew we were going to seaworld but NOTHING said Mears in the van. He wanted roundtrip payment in full before he dropped us off. I refused saying I would pay 1 way now and the rest on return (if he ever returned for us) He was adamant that he was getting all of the $ up front. I was pretty scared. Turns out he wasn't from Mears and the real Mears driver that picked us up said we should have never gotten in a van that didn't say Mears on it. I had no idea that other people could come and pick us up. Now I know.
Something the livery industry can learn from. When drivers quickly and cheerfully answer the customers' questions and volunteer information while not asking pointed questions of their own, then customers will become more confident they are getting into the right car, and less time will be wasted. In turn the gypsy drivers would be unable or unwilling to follow this advice which would make them more identifiable.He said hop on in, I asked who he was looking for. He said..'You.' Ah, no, give me a name. He couldn't/didn't, but did say that he had dropped me and my friend off there the week before, after dropping another friend off at BW, where he was headed after I hopped in, to pick up my buddy. Oh. Now, I'm sure there are those who would say I should not have gotten in that towncar, but he did have all the info, except for my name. I hadn't booked the ride, my friend at the BW did. !!!
Our driver also said that he was not supposed to pick anyone up while on Disney property. We were shocked! That is terrible public relations for Disney.
next time take a cab to the Beach Club and walk in.
Interesting to read all the different views and experiences. We were sitting in the cab when the driver handed over $11 at the entrance, so we weren't getting shafted - by the cab driver at least! Regardless of who Disney's 'preferred partners' are when it comes to cabs, other than utter greed, you simply can't justify a charge for being dropped off at the park. Agree that Beach Club or Boardwalk are the better drop off points to save the $11.

Very interesting as we were planning on taking a taxi to Epcot from outside disney property for our upcoming trip (planning on having a couple of drinks around the world....not wanting to risk a DUI). Since we are staying off property, will we be able to get a cab to the Beach Club and enter the park on opening?? We want to hit a couple of the rides before WS opens, but if we cannot get into Epcot that way, I guess we'll have to go through the main gates....
. Block out car numbers or anything identifying I guess..Just look for the Mears logo behind the front wheel on both sides.Ok, so checker cab is the 'official taxis of WDW?'
Are there, or can anyone post a picture of the checker cabs so that we know where to look for the proper name or design or something? I know a picture is worth a 1000 words. Block out car numbers or anything identifying I guess..
Just look for the Mears logo behind the front wheel on both sides.
