Uber is 100% as safe as Minnie Van. I would, and do, use it without any hesitation what so ever.Hi All - heading to Disney next week and will not have a rental car. We will need to use some kind of transport to get from our hotel (Beach Club Villas) to the ESPN Wide World of Sports for daughter's dance competition. My other daughter wants to use the Minnie Van service $20 flat rate because she's worried about the safety of Uber. I have never used Uber and can not speak to safety etc. On one day we will need to use it 4 times ($80!). From hotel to WWoS for comp, from WWOS to DS for lunch, back to WWoS after lunch for more comp. and to BCV at the end of the day. I would rather consider Uber as I think it may be cheaper ( I know fares can not be discussed) Just asking as to the safety of Uber drivers as I have never used Uber and really don't know anything about it. Thoughts?
thank you so much, I really appreciate your input!! I will download the app and see how the price compares once we are there. We will need XL as we will be 5/6 people most of the time. Thoughts on a young female adult using Uber alone at @430-445 am? My 20 yr old daughter that dances is not flying home with her team; she is spending the last day with us and has been told by her coach she needs to vacate the hotel room when the team does (430 am) and take a taxi to my hotel so she isn't "alone" (idk...the coach is crazy and a big witch lolUber is 100% as safe as Minnie Van. I would, and do, use it without any hesitation what so ever.
My young female DD used it alone just last week, to go to the airport. DH and I were already off to Disney and she was flying off a totally different direction and didn't want to have her car at the airport for a week so she used Uber to go from the house to the airport.thank you so much, I really appreciate your input!! I will download the app and see how the price compares once we are there. We will need XL as we will be 5/6 people most of the time. Thoughts on a young female adult using Uber alone at @430-445 am? My 20 yr old daughter that dances is not flying home with her team; she is spending the last day with us and has been told by her coach she needs to vacate the hotel room when the team does (430 am) and take a taxi to my hotel so she isn't "alone" (idk...the coach is crazy and a big witch lol) anyway daughter tells she will Uber but the mom in me thinks a young female shouldn't Uber alone (or taxi for that matter)
thank you!https://ride.guru can show you prices for Uber/Lyft/cab etc.
Uber has stopped adding drivers with car seats, so I would expect the number to gradually be decreasing rather than increasing.We took Uber with car seat from Poly to AoA last March (a lifesaver I might add not to have to trek back to MK bus stop) and the driver said that at that time there were only 2 drivers working the area who had car seats. Anyone know if that has increased? Taking our grandson soon and would love to depend on Uber car seat!
Thanks very much for checking! Hopefully we will be lucky enough to find one with a fifteen wait! It seems that having a car seat would be popular! I didn't realize Uber added or took them away. Thought it was just the driver's choice.Uber has stopped adding drivers with car seats, so I would expect the number to gradually be decreasing rather than increasing.
Checking right now, I see a 15 minute wait for X with car seat; I can see 4 vehicles in the WDW area on the map.
The driver needs to complete a waiver, affirm that they know how to use the seat, send Uber a picture of the seat's expiration date, etc. Uber has just stopped accepting all that from any more drivers.Thanks very much for checking! Hopefully we will be lucky enough to find one with a fifteen wait! It seems that having a car seat would be popular! I didn't realize Uber added or took them away. Thought it was just the driver's choice.
That news of Uber no longer accepting driver applications with car seats is disappointing, if not also unusual. Aren't rates almost double for cars with car seats, and you would think there would be plenty of families with a young child who would use Uber if they could (it's Disney, tons of families in attendance)! After all, you could just store the car seat in the trunk if not needed, correct? I would look to use them, since I can't use the Minnie Vans, but if the number of Uber XLs with car seats is decreasing, I may not get that chance....
I don't think the rates are anywhere near double, except maybe for a minimum fare ride. There is an additional fee, but I'm not sure what it is.That news of Uber no longer accepting driver applications with car seats is disappointing, if not also unusual. Aren't rates almost double for cars with car seats, and you would think there would be plenty of families with a young child who would use Uber if they could (it's Disney, tons of families in attendance)! After all, you could just store the car seat in the trunk if not needed, correct? I would look to use them, since I can't use the Minnie Vans, but if the number of Uber XLs with car seats is decreasing, I may not get that chance....
Uber never made it easy for drivers to sign up for car seats. First, the driver had to buy the car seat at their own cost from a list of a dozen or so deemed acceptable by Uber; the cheapest is around $125. The driver only gets $6 extra for a car seat ride, so it takes more than 20 rides just to break even.That news of Uber no longer accepting driver applications with car seats is disappointing, if not also unusual. Aren't rates almost double for cars with car seats, and you would think there would be plenty of families with a young child who would use Uber if they could (it's Disney, tons of families in attendance)! After all, you could just store the car seat in the trunk if not needed, correct? I would look to use them, since I can't use the Minnie Vans, but if the number of Uber XLs with car seats is decreasing, I may not get that chance....
That makes a lot of sense. Hadn't thought about the administrative costs involved. When we took it from Poly to AoA, the car seat was installed in the Grand Caravan and the driver hopped out and threw our stroller in the back. He actually said at one point he had carried two but didn't any longer. Fee was 22.00 and I tipped the guy $20.Uber never made it easy for drivers to sign up for car seats. First, the driver had to buy the car seat at their own cost from a list of a dozen or so deemed acceptable by Uber; the cheapest is around $125. The driver only gets $6 extra for a car seat ride, so it takes more than 20 rides just to break even.
Second, the driver had to sign a document that they had received training in how to install the seat (who receives training in how to use a car seat?), that they had installed and removed it something like 20 times (before accepting the first ride), and that they could install it within a ridiculously short time limit. Then there was the waiver saying Uber and it's insurance company had no responsibility if a child was injured. And consider that Uber only accepts child seat requests in the tourist corridor between Universal & Disney, and from the airport; it was useless anywhere else in the Orlando area. The car seat takes up a big chunk of space in the trunk, which cuts into luggage space for airport rides.
When Uber first piloted Uber Family in NYC, Uber supplied the car seat, and trained and certified the drivers. By the time it arrived in Orlando, all the burdens had shifted onto the drivers' shoulders.
I suspect that the small number of drivers signing up for it caused Uber to decide it wasn't worth the administrative effort to keep it going.
And a factor will be Minnie Vans, as they expand, it will be cheaper to use than the ride you reference. Little to no one will be using Uber Family when they can use a Minnie Van for flat rate, and have 2 car seats offered.That makes a lot of sense. Hadn't thought about the administrative costs involved. When we took it from Poly to AoA, the car seat was installed in the Grand Caravan and the driver hopped out and threw our stroller in the back. He actually said at one point he had carried two but didn't any longer. Fee was 22.00 and I tipped the guy $20.
It would have been much easier to fly this trip but keeping up with a two year old, luggage AND a car seat in the airport sounded worse than a 7 hour drive with a two year old. It just seems that there would be such a market for it, like with the Minnie vans. I'd have easily paid double on a bad knee day! Thanks for spelling out the hassle involved. It's understandable how much of an inconvenience it would be.
I want to come back to this safety concern, because it is so important -- especially for new users of rideshare services.My other daughter wants to use the Minnie Van service $20 flat rate because she's worried about the safety of Uber.
But it wouldn't be feasible to have one type of service only in limited areas, especially since Lyft and Über operate internationally.and you would think there would be plenty of families with a young child who would use Uber if they could (it's Disney, tons of families in attendance)!
Depends on the size of the trunk, and probably general needs.After all, you could just store the car seat in the trunk if not needed, correct?
I had a Lyft driver a couple of months ago who had a career at in the trunk. It could have just been his own, for his own child, but I just surmised he also drove for Über.nor do taxis, and I've never heard of Uber offering car seats in any other market.