Is this fee for real?

Originally posted by disneyluvers
Thanks for the replies. I'm definitely sticking with FL. It seems ridiculous for Mears to charge the same if not more than FL for their trips and they don't include grocery stops. FL is also on OUR schedule, we're not on theirs. It also doesn't make sense that the cabs can charge so much when they aren't as nice as Towncars or Vans (esp. not limos - which is a whole different thread in itself). In comparing the individual prices of personal transport, I don't see the need to haggle over a few dollars... it all boils down to which company you prefer to use. In rereading the original thread I can completely understand the gist of Andy's reply.

Michele

Mears, the vans, does not stop because they are carrying more than just you. They can make up to 5 stops with one load. They charge more because they have the overhead of being onsite at MCO. While it may seem to be more expensive, you have to remember, these people are in business to make money, and costs have to be offset somehow.
It is best that do what you are comfortable with and what is priced best for you.
I completely understand Andy's post, his logic is perfect and his explaination, excellent.
 
I think I'll still stick with my Happy Limo reservation in Dec. It's $100 total round trip and that already includes the tip.(Plus I have a $10 off coupon to use so it'll actually cost me $90!)
 
Originally posted by ~Sparkly~Zoe
I think I'll still stick with my Happy Limo reservation in Dec. It's $100 total round trip and that already includes the tip.(Plus I have a $10 off coupon to use so it'll actually cost me $90!)

I've had excellent service from them:D
 
Any way you slice it, airport transfers that are arranged for the passenger's convenience are going to be rather expensive. Motor vehicles are not cheap, and the wear and tear on a hack for the airport run is tremendous.

BTW, regarding taxicab fares. In most cities, taxi rates out of the airport are standardized by the local hack commission; if you want the right to wait for passengers in the rank, you have to change the standard rate. Car services are usually exempt from this rule, but they don't get access to the rank. Check rates for your own city and you will find that the prices are probably not out of line with those at MCO.

Discussions like this one always remind me of the folks who, whether out of cheapness or on principle, want to avoid the toll roads in Orlando. If time is money, and we all know that it is, time waiting in traffic and going the long way just to avoid a $3 road toll is some of the most expensive time you will ever spend.

I recently saw a novel idea for free airport transfer. In Monday's Washington Post Travel Talk, there was a discussion on getting around Las Vegas without renting a car. Someone who posted recommended saving money by hiking in from the airport to the hotel, boots and all. Most of us are just not that hardy, or willing to carry luggage on our backs [or do without], so we have to pay for a ride. The liveries just charge what the market will bear.
 

To NotUrsula:


My sentiments exactly. Hopefully you get what you pay for in transportation. I was just unhappy to read that someone was posting negatively apparently before trying to communicate with the company in question.

Michele
 





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