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Yes. There are many valid reasons to be at a resort that don't require a reservation.Can you be dropped off at the Contemporary if you don't have a reservation (resort or dining)?
Yes. There are many valid reasons to be at a resort that don't require a reservation.Can you be dropped off at the Contemporary if you don't have a reservation (resort or dining)?
Yes, a few times, Disney Security has asked for the rider's Magic Band, but it's never happened at CR, & so far I've never been turned back.Can you be dropped off at the Contemporary if you don't have a reservation (resort or dining)? I saw this statement on the first post -
"Dropping guests at resorts is also easy, but you still must be staying there or have a dining reservation."
I'm a little confused about this. Is it possible to get uber that has car seat available from port Orleans to contemporary resort or magic kingdom?Car sears may be available in UberX or UberXL vehicles. After you enter your destination in the app, the vehicle selection appears at the bottom of the screen. Slide the selection to the left to see the car seat options.
Car seats are available only on trips originating in a tourist corridor running from the Disney area to Universal, including Sea World and I-Drive, and also specifically at the Florida Mall and OIA; some off-site "Disney area" resorts are not within the corridor. The car seats are not intended for infants under 1 year old. Only 1 car seat is available per car.
As to availability, I can't speak firsthand, but you should expect a longer wait time, and there have been reports of car seats not being available at times. I just checked availability at Epcot as a test, and the app showed no UberX available with car seat, and a 15 minute wait for an UberXL with car seat.
Possible? Yes. You must request it specifically when you request the car. It's a special class of vehicle. They are fewer, more expensive and only in limited areas (WDW area is 1 of them they are in). And you'll most likely have an increased wait timeI'm a little confused about this. Is it possible to get uber that has car seat available from port Orleans to contemporary resort or magic kingdom?
Some of this is correct, some is incorrect -- and you're citing one news story from Milwaukee, WI (which has nothing to do with Florida law or requirements) and another old story speculating on proposals for a law which have already been refined, passed by both houses of the Florida Legislature, and signed into law by the Governor!
But ALL of it is irrelevant for DISmembers considering transportation options at WDW...which is the purpose of this thread.
You're offering the same tired arguments that have been rejected by the Florida Legislature. They might be relevant in a debate between taxi drivers and rideshare drivers, but collision insurance means absolutely nothing for WDW guests. They are not responsible for repairing vehicles they ride in!
If WDW guests use Uber or Lyft, they are fully covered for $1 million, and they will have a driver who has met all of the stringent requirements of both the State of Florida and the TNC companies' own requirements.
It was actually passed by the Senate on April 19th, and that date is important as explained below.1) according to the Florida State government it hasn't been signed yet. It didn't pass the House until April 5 and the Senate until the the 17th. Did the governor sign it without telling anyone?
https://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2017/221/?Tab=VoteHistory
Stacy
Rob and Joel both know the Orlando market very well and can answer the availability question for you -- and of course, you know you will be able to see available Uber vehicles on your app prior to requesting.Ok ridesharerob. I know I can pre book uber for pickups. I know I have 2 early ADRs. One is 5/13 at contemporary the other is 5/16 @ poly. We are staying at Coronado. I'll want pickups at 6:30 ish. Do I need to pre book or will I have great luck doing it that morning? Thanks in advance.
Thank you so much!Rob and Joel both know the Orlando market very well and can answer the availability question for you -- and of course, you know you will be able to see available Uber vehicles on your app prior to requesting.
Personally, I don't think there is any point in "pre-scheduling" through Uber or Lyft. All that really means is that your request will be programmed for dispatch a short time before you thought you would be ready for pickup. Two problems with that:
There is a relatively new service that hooks up to both Uber and Lyft drivers and allows for real pre-scheduling with a specific driver. The service IS available in the Orlando market, but I do not know how many drivers are using it yet.
- The actual ride request may go to the driver somewhat earlier, resulting in them either having to wait, or canceling. I personally had this happen with Lyft, resulting in an extended wait.
- In the real world, you may not actually be ready for pickup when you thought you'd be, with the same results as #1.
This service takes your pickup request, circulates it to participating drivers for either Uber or Lyft, and then interested drivers can accept the scheduling and work out the details with you. All rides are done on the Uber/Lyft app, so you're fully covered by insurance, pay normally through the Uber/Lyft app, and can use any Uber/Lyft discounts/promotions you might have.
The service is called Uzurv (uzurv.com) and it allows you to review pictures of the vehicles, driver profiles, and actually contact the driver directly to make arrangements if you choose. It also offers the option of pre-arranging an "incentive" for the driver to take the ride -- in other words, a pre-agreed tip. There is also a capability to "chat" with the driver directly at any point in the process. There is a fee to both the driver and rider for this service (currently $.99), but there may be promotions available.
Frankly, for a ride from a Disney resort to a Disney park, I really don't think you'd need to pre-schedule -- but I will certainly defer to the local experts on that.
If you do want to set up a real appointment, Uzurv provides that capability.
You're welcome. Just be aware that everything is processed normally through the rideshare app of your choice, so the normal fares will apply -- including surge pricing if they are slammed. I have no idea whether WDW surges or not, but Uber/Lyft rates are so low there it may not matter.Thank you so much!
I'm looking at doing this for a ride back to our resort following the private Dis party at Epcot. It will be 1:00 AM and I wasn't sure how many other guests would opt to use the service vs. arranging to use one of the buses. I'm going to at least check that link out and get my account set up
They do have it but yeah, they are so low it won't matter if they do surge. In all our trips we've only seen it 1 time.You're welcome. Just be aware that everything is processed normally through the rideshare app of your choice, so the normal fares will apply -- including surge pricing if they are slammed. I have no idea whether WDW surges or not, but Uber/Lyft rates are so low there it may not matter.
The pick up for them is near the taxi stands at the parksI have only ever used Disney's bus transport so never paid attention to any other areas. So it sounds like basically, i should head towards the parking lots for each park (wherever that may be), NOT towards the buses, correct? Just want a general idea on where I will be going if I want to uber it home vs. taking the buses.
The pick up for them is near the taxi stands at the parks
Some are in the same general area as the buses and some aren't.
Epcot is sort of right in the middle of the buses
AK is opposite of the buses, closer to where the tram picks up
HS is down past the buses, rather remotely located in an area you access by walking between the 2 parking lots
Not sure where TTC pick up is located, never used it
Rob and Joel both know the Orlando market very well and can answer the availability question for you -- and of course, you know you will be able to see available Uber vehicles on your app prior to requesting.
Personally, I don't think there is any point in "pre-scheduling" through Uber or Lyft. All that really means is that your request will be programmed for dispatch a short time before you thought you would be ready for pickup. Two problems with that:
There is a relatively new service that hooks up to both Uber and Lyft drivers and allows for real pre-scheduling with a specific driver. The service IS available in the Orlando market, but I do not know how many drivers are using it yet.
- The actual ride request may go to the driver somewhat earlier, resulting in them either having to wait, or canceling. I personally had this happen with Lyft, resulting in an extended wait.
- In the real world, you may not actually be ready for pickup when you thought you'd be, with the same results as #1.
This service takes your pickup request, circulates it to participating drivers for either Uber or Lyft, and then interested drivers can accept the scheduling and work out the details with you. All rides are done on the Uber/Lyft app, so you're fully covered by insurance, pay normally through the Uber/Lyft app, and can use any Uber/Lyft discounts/promotions you might have.
The service is called Uzurv (uzurv.com) and it allows you to review pictures of the vehicles, driver profiles, and actually contact the driver directly to make arrangements if you choose. It also offers the option of pre-arranging an "incentive" for the driver to take the ride -- in other words, a pre-agreed tip. There is also a capability to "chat" with the driver directly at any point in the process. There is a fee to both the driver and rider for this service (currently $.99), but there may be promotions available.
Frankly, for a ride from a Disney resort to a Disney park, I really don't think you'd need to pre-schedule -- but I will certainly defer to the local experts on that.
If you do want to set up a real appointment, Uzurv provides that capability.
I know that tip is "included" ...