BamaGuy44
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We’ve started using rideshare a fair amount over the last few years, even though we stay at resorts with good free transportation options.
And the cost of a few rides during a week stay is such a tiny fraction of the overall trip cost it’s barely noticable.
Here’s our typical usage. Not saying it’s a brilliant strategy or even a good one. I know many like to have their own car and drive everywhere. We’ve done that too. I know some hate the idea of paying for transport they could get for free. Totally get it.
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From airport to hotel and back if it’s just DW and me. Usually $40-50 plus tip each way and we’re in a car in 5-10 minutes after we pick up our luggage, steps away from baggage claim. So far we’ve never had any big surge price, though it’s possible. For a bigger group or if we need a car seat, we use a car service.
From hotel to parks 2-4 times. Usually to try and get there early for rope drop, and we don’t want to line up for Disney transportation 90 minutes+ before early entry starts. We can grab a car 45-60 minutes before and be there in plenty of time. Cost is usually $8-15 each time. We will take Disney transport on the way back since we’re in no big hurry and it’s not during the mad morning rush. Rarely drive and park at the parks even when we have a car. Just rather not deal with the parking lots, especially the ones without trams.
Occasionally from hotel to another Disney hotel for Ohana or other resort dining. Not every trip though.
We rarely venture outside the bubble but we would use rideshare for that if we did.
Not counting airport transit, which we’d have to pay for no matter what, we’re usually well under $100 total for rideshare. Well worth it for us to save some time and some crowded, chaotic bus or monorail rides.
Curious how much others use it, if any.
And the cost of a few rides during a week stay is such a tiny fraction of the overall trip cost it’s barely noticable.
Here’s our typical usage. Not saying it’s a brilliant strategy or even a good one. I know many like to have their own car and drive everywhere. We’ve done that too. I know some hate the idea of paying for transport they could get for free. Totally get it.
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From airport to hotel and back if it’s just DW and me. Usually $40-50 plus tip each way and we’re in a car in 5-10 minutes after we pick up our luggage, steps away from baggage claim. So far we’ve never had any big surge price, though it’s possible. For a bigger group or if we need a car seat, we use a car service.
From hotel to parks 2-4 times. Usually to try and get there early for rope drop, and we don’t want to line up for Disney transportation 90 minutes+ before early entry starts. We can grab a car 45-60 minutes before and be there in plenty of time. Cost is usually $8-15 each time. We will take Disney transport on the way back since we’re in no big hurry and it’s not during the mad morning rush. Rarely drive and park at the parks even when we have a car. Just rather not deal with the parking lots, especially the ones without trams.
Occasionally from hotel to another Disney hotel for Ohana or other resort dining. Not every trip though.
We rarely venture outside the bubble but we would use rideshare for that if we did.
Not counting airport transit, which we’d have to pay for no matter what, we’re usually well under $100 total for rideshare. Well worth it for us to save some time and some crowded, chaotic bus or monorail rides.
Curious how much others use it, if any.