The only requirements for an UberX vehicle are 4 doors and 5 seats. So the question is: Can the smallest 4-door 5-seat car on the market handle 3 adults + 2 large suitcases + carry-ons? I don't know enough different cars to answer that.Hi all. For two adults with two full size check bags and two carry-on, is a regular UberX fine? The cars will be big enough for the luggage? Are the fare estimates on the Uber MCO website page fairly accurate? Thanks!!!![]()
As Joel said, it depends on what kind of car you get. If you get a real small car, maybe not. With two passengers, if the driver will let one ride in front, and will allow luggage on the back seat (I do not because I don't want my leather seats damaged), you might be fine. However, you could also order X and get an XL vehicle and have abundant room. There aren't many XL rides, so most XL drivers also accept X rides.Hi all. For two adults with two full size check bags and two carry-on, is a regular UberX fine? The cars will be big enough for the luggage?
I think they are fairly accurate, but fares do vary a bit depending on demand. You can also check rideguru.com, which will give you not only Uber, but Lyft and taxi pricing. Again, all estimates are just that -- estimates.Are the fare estimates on the Uber MCO website page fairly accurate? Thanks!!!![]()
I suggest you research this on the disney-cruise-line-forum. Type "uber" in the Search box and check the box to search titles.I've never used Uber or Lyft, so a little nervous. I am coming to PC on a cruise for the day. Arrive at 7am. I would like to take Uber from the port to Hollywood Studios first thing. Any advice? I will park hop and end at Epcot. From there, I will Uber back to the ship. I'd love some pointers as I've never done it before and nervous. Been to Disney lots of times, but always use their transportation.
I can just see so many potential problems with that plan that my advice would be to research other options. Here are the potential issues I see:I've never used Uber or Lyft, so a little nervous. I am coming to PC on a cruise for the day. Arrive at 7am. I would like to take Uber from the port to Hollywood Studios first thing. Any advice? I will park hop and end at Epcot. From there, I will Uber back to the ship. I'd love some pointers as I've never done it before and nervous. Been to Disney lots of times, but always use their transportation.
As Joel said, it depends on what kind of car you get. If you get a real small car, maybe not. With two passengers, if the driver will let one ride in front, and will allow luggage on the back seat (I do not because I don't want my leather seats damaged), you might be fine. However, you could also order X and get an XL vehicle and have abundant room. There aren't many XL rides, so most XL drivers also accept X rides.
I think the best advice would be to order X, and see what kind of car you get. If it looks like it might be too small, either call the driver and ask if they have room, or cancel immediately and reorder.I think they are fairly accurate, but fares do vary a bit depending on demand. You can also check rideguru.com, which will give you not only Uber, but Lyft and taxi pricing. Again, all estimates are just that -- estimates.
However, when you actually prepare to order your ride, you will be shown the actual price you will pay.
What does empty ride back mean?
That's correct.I assume it means that if the driver takes someone from Disney World to a distant location, the driver will not have a paying passenger on the ride back (because nobody will be requesting a ride from the distant location to the Disney World area at that time). So while the driver will make money on the first part of the trip, the driver will not make money when he/she drives back to the Disney World area.
Taxi. Cruise line transportation. Rent a car.Now I'm worried about getting stranded there. Any suggestions?
Also, how are you getting $55 estimate? On the uber estimate it is around $100 each way.
rideguru.comIn the $55 estimate, RideGuru estimated
Yes, the estimate on Uber's site is about double what Ride.Guru has. Uber shows a rate of $1.21 per mile. Ride.Guru doesn't show the rate; I suspect they're incorrectly using the Orlando rate. The rate you are charged is based on the trip start location.Now I'm worried about getting stranded there. Any suggestions?
Also, how are you getting $55 estimate? On the uber estimate it is around $100 each way.
My bad, sorry. I made the mistake of doubling the one-way fare instead of checking both ways.Now I'm worried about getting stranded there. Any suggestions?
Also, how are you getting $55 estimate? On the uber estimate it is around $100 each way.
I've never done Uber before........can I make arrangements with the Uber driver who takes me to Disney to pick me up in the afternoon?
I've never done Uber before........can I make arrangements with the Uber driver who takes me to Disney to pick me up in the afternoon?
There is no reason to do that unless you're doing some kind of a special trip. If you're leaving a theme park, there will be numerous Ubers very close by. You won't have any trouble getting a ride.I've never done Uber before........can I make arrangements with the Uber driver who takes me to Disney to pick me up in the afternoon?
I don't have that option so it must be location by location. Uber's is too, we don't have Uber Car Seat option here either. And yes, I do have the latest update from a day or so ago.I just looked at the Lyft app, because it was updated, and where it shows the types of cars available (Lyft, Plus, etc.) it shows Car Seat. I never noticed that before. Is that new? I thought only Uber had car seats, and I thought those were being phased out.
Note that my phone thinks I'm in Manhattan because that is where I last used the app, and I turned off Location Services on my phone when I got home.