Surfinpiratee
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I don't have any experience with Uber or Lyft. Which do you prefer? What is the average price for each from MCO to Disney?
With 4 adults + 4 suitcases, you'd wanna request Lyft Plus. The luggage likely wouldn't fit in a standard small car.Resurrecting this thread to ask an additional question... I have used Lyft a handful of times so have the app and understand basics but don't understand how I would know if/when surge pricing would be in effect. Wanting to have transport for 4 adult and 4 suitcases from MCO to Dolphin and then same for return trip. I am trying to decide between a town car service (with grocery stop) and Lyft. The towncar is significantly more $$ and I don't think the little bit we could save on water and breakfast snacks would make up the difference. I did look up on ride guru so have an estimate. So.... surge pricing??? TIA![]()
If the price is higher than what you just got an estimate on, there's surge pricing. It's completely unpredictable and can happen when it's bright and sunny outside or pouring rain. It just means there is more demand than available cars.
Thank you, good point. I had sort of thought that as well. The towncar service requires a larger vehicle for 4 passengers with 4 bags.With 4 adults + 4 suitcases, you'd wanna request Lyft Plus. The luggage likely wouldn't fit in a standard small car.
You can tell if you click on the tiny little i in a circle (and when I say tiny, I mean teeny tiny) that appears next to the ride cost. It will show you the break down and include if there is a Surge at that time. I think one of the apps may also put a pop up on the screen that indicates prices are slightly higher than avg at this time, or something to that effect. I know I've seen that in the past but don't know 1, if they are still putting it on there and 2, which app it was. I use both equally when at DisneyResurrecting this thread to ask an additional question... I have used Lyft a handful of times so have the app and understand basics but don't understand how I would know if/when surge pricing would be in effect. Wanting to have transport for 4 adult and 4 suitcases from MCO to Dolphin and then same for return trip. I am trying to decide between a town car service (with grocery stop) and Lyft. The towncar is significantly more $$ and I don't think the little bit we could save on water and breakfast snacks would make up the difference. I did look up on ride guru so have an estimate. So.... surge pricing??? TIA![]()
I don't know the Orlando market and Joel can correct me if this is inaccurate, but this has been my experience in Miami.Resurrecting this thread to ask an additional question... I have used Lyft a handful of times so have the app and understand basics but don't understand how I would know if/when surge pricing would be in effect. Wanting to have transport for 4 adult and 4 suitcases from MCO to Dolphin and then same for return trip. I am trying to decide between a town car service (with grocery stop) and Lyft. The towncar is significantly more $$ and I don't think the little bit we could save on water and breakfast snacks would make up the difference. I did look up on ride guru so have an estimate. So.... surge pricing??? TIA![]()
You can tell if you click on the tiny little i in a circle (and when I say tiny, I mean teeny tiny) that appears next to the ride cost. It will show you the break down and include if there is a Surge at that time. I think one of the apps may also put a pop up on the screen that indicates prices are slightly higher than avg at this time, or something to that effect. I know I've seen that in the past but don't know 1, if they are still putting it on there and 2, which app it was. I use both equally when at Disney
I stuck an arrow to point to it here
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So hard to make a decision... any idea how much more is typical for surge pricing?
I know that's still there. I took that screen shot just a few minutes ago. And I know it's Uber, as again, I just took that screen shot, and it has Car Seats, which only Uber hasThe little i thingee, as your screenshot indicates is the Uber app, and yes it's still there. I just updated my rider app yesterday, and I still see it. You will only see the tiny i on some vehicle classes initially -- for reasons known only to the Uber Codekids.
When you tap the vehicle description (whether or not there is a tiny i), you will get an explanation of the ride (capacity of vehicle and overall fare, plus wait time charges). And -- added bonus! -- a tiny i. If you tap that tiny i, you will see all of the fare components broken down, and that should also reflect any surge.
WAY easier to just have both apps on your phone and compare fares, availability, and pickup times.
You can pre-schedule rides with either company, but not from airports because electronic queues are usually used at airports.Wow, thanks for all the quick replies, this info is very helpful. So I think I understand better now in terms of pre-scheduling apparently you can not pre book Lyft Plus so we will have to do that at the airport when we arrive. We are arriving early afternoon so not in rush hour driving, hopefully it won't be surge pricing or Prime Time. Traveling with my young adult "kids" who are like "duh, lets just take Lyft Mom"haha. The estimates are for $38-$47 dollars each way (plus tipping) which is way cheaper than the town car service ($146 round trip plus tipping each way).
Like I've said, I haven't done airport pickups, but the few times I've checked there have been a hundred or so cars in the queue. So yes, there's no logical reason to surge at the airport, based on the historical justification of attracting more drivers to a high demand area.You I wouldn't think you'd have surge at the airport, but I would check both companies' prices anyway. Both prices and availability may vary between companies.