Thanks, @Lewisc and @Ross Kratter, I'm glad to be corrected. In any case, taxi would be a tiny bit faster than rideshare, because the guest doesn't have to summon one, just go to the line!
Thanks, @Lewisc and @Ross Kratter, I'm glad to be corrected. In any case, taxi would be a tiny bit faster than rideshare, because the guest doesn't have to summon one, just go to the line!
this is what I'm wondering..... my lasy trip I used Lyft from MCo, we had 5 people (2 little kids) and booked a lyft that said 6 people...... ummmm not. the driver was super nice,and we managed to jam us all and our stuff in, but I'm wondering now what 'size' lyft or uber we'd have to book to actually fit properly (the kids thought that ride with suitcases jammed all around them was the best part lol)
this is what I'm wondering..... my lasy trip I used Lyft from MCo, we had 5 people (2 little kids) and booked a lyft that said 6 people...... ummmm not. the driver was super nice,and we managed to jam us all and our stuff in, but I'm wondering now what 'size' lyft or uber we'd have to book to actually fit properly (the kids thought that ride with suitcases jammed all around them was the best part lol)
All that Uber or Lyft XL means is that the vehicle has a third row.
If you want to guarantee there will be space for all of you plus all of your luggage, you could do an Uber Black SUV or a Lyft Lux Black SUV, which would likely be a Suburban, Escalade, or Expedition Max.
You could also book with a car service that guarantees the size of vehicle.