I can boil it down to one question
Why should hotels be banned from providing free airport shuttles?
At every airport I can think of they are A) allowed to provide rides to anyone wishing to go to their hotel whether a guest or not, B) have preferrential access over taxis and limos, and C) do not charge for their service.
TiggerRPh said:
How can you honestly say that Disney having access at the airport that no one else had is fair and operating on a level playing field?
You are assuming Disney is providing an equal service to the chauffeurs which is simply not true. To point out the differences:
Disney
1. Free transportation to WDW resorts
2. Disney standard of quality for staff
3. Provides service to existing customers
4. Pays fee to have bags processed for existing customers
Chauffeurs
1. Paid transportation anywhere
2. Whomever can drive a cab and get a hack license
3. Solicits business at random
4. Does not know who customers are until they enter the vehicle so pre-processing bags is not possible
The only similarity is that they both move people from MCO to WDW. How can you have a level playing field when the two are playing different sports? It's not fair to compare apples to dump trucks.
TiggerRPh said:
As long as Disney has the same access and operates under the same rules at the airport as the others I don't care what Disney charges for their service.
Disney IS providing the same access and operating under the same rules as every other vendor offering free rides to their existing customers.
TiggerRPh said:
As for the drivers providing a low quality of service....who exactly are you talking about? I've used 3 different towncar companies over the last 10 years and never experienced "low quality" service.
I travel too much honestly. I will spare everyone my personal stories of poor service in Orlando and elsewhere but suffice to say I have had:
1. Dangerous drivers put my life at jeopardy as well as their own because their compensation model is driven by productivity. Worse, if something were to happen because of their negligence, taxis drivers are typically an indepdenent vendor who leases the taxi from the company with few to no assets. Therefore suing them to recover medical costs and lost wages is often not possible. And of course none of them lie about being insured...
2. Overcharging by taking circuitous routes to/from destinations.
3. Lost reservations and missed pick-ups.
4. Cancellations due to "over-selling capacity" leaving me stranded in the middle of nowhere (Arkansas to be exact, but that's pretty close to nowhere) with no other options. Very different than being told that at the airport where I can simply go to the next in line.
5. Long, long, long, long lines waiting for taxis at places like LAS, DCA, BOS, ORD, and LGA.
TiggerRPh said:
Personally, riding a bus from the airport with 30 of my closest "friends" and having to wait for my luggage...not knowing where it is...I find that to be low quality service.
And that's good for Disney because they don't want to carry 1 more person than they have to.
TiggerRPh said:
I apologize for coming off as being rude in my previous post....but your posts have be condicending and rude in their own way and I overreacted. You don't want a debate CRO...you seem to want to just keep beating your illogical point into us until we submit...well, I for one won't submit...but at the same time, I see I'm wasting my time trying to discuss this.
I feel I have provided details and arguments supporting my position while you continue to beat the "it's not fair" drum. We agree to disagree. However my posts were not intended to be condescending nor, at any time, did I launch into a personal attack. I am a business consultant who typically is charged with fighting an uphill battle to drive change so I try to lay things out as clearly as I can (condescending would be pointing out you spelled condescending wrong).
But I ask, why aren't the rental car companies complaining?