Just wondering. If i book a Minnie Van to take me from POR to AKL for a dining reservation and there is some sort of hold up. Will Disney hold your reservation or will the vans be able to inform places of delays etc ?
Lyft is my usual method when I need a ride, whether in Orlando or in Philly. The fares are cheaper and the drivers are typically happier (they freely tell me they all hated driving for Uber and love Lyft far more). During my last visit in April, I took a Lyft from my late dinner at the Poly back to All Star Movies, where I was staying. After checking my ride history, that ride was $12.43 for a 6 mile ride for 2 people. The $20 flat fee is garbage. If you are able to use Uber, do it.
It's not really worth it for two people. It does make more sense with six people and a car seat. The prices are pretty competitive that way.
Just wondering. If i book a Minnie Van to take me from POR to AKL for a dining reservation and there is some sort of hold up. Will Disney hold your reservation or will the vans be able to inform places of delays etc ?
Are the Minnie Vans ECV friendly? I have seen different answers to this question so I am still unclear.
The $20 flat fee is garbage. If you are able to use Uber, do it.
I suspect WDW intended target with the Minnie Vans is not 2 people, but rather families and extended families with 6+ people including a couple young kids who need car seats.
I definitely realize that, although I'm still struggling with the flat fee as opposed to the calculated rate based on variables like miles traveled, number of passengers, demand, etc. Perhaps this will change once different sized vehicles are added to their fleet and they are able to get this integrated into their own app instead of through Lyft but I just don't think that's likely.
It's an option if I'm in a bind, but I'll stick with the bus for now.
I definitely realize that, although I'm still struggling with the flat fee as opposed to the calculated rate based on variables like miles traveled, number of passengers, demand, etc.
The vans are Chevy Traverses.How many vans will there be and what effect will it have on traffic? Are the vans electric or gas vans? Exclusive bus lanes is a good way to solve some of the traffic problems at the resort.
I suspect WDW intended target with the Minnie Vans is not 2 people, but rather families and extended families with 6+ people including a couple young kids who need car seats.
I don't have a service animal but nice to know that the Minnie Van will have a cat seat.I don't know if this is always true. For a simular ride on uber it's only a dollar or two less and at some points even more expensive.
For example a trip from CBR to AKL is about $9.22. However that is only seating 4 people and does not include a cat seat. The same trip with a car seat is $17.29. If you need all the space the mini van provides (8 people) you pay $15.69 (for six 6 people two less than Minnie) with a car seat it is $23.43.
So depending on your party size and need for a car seat MinnieVans (from what i read disney is providing 2 car seats per van which is a good value if you need them)it is actually competitively priced when compared apples to apples. Sure if you and your spouse want a quick ride to Disney Springs Uber is going to be cheaper, want to drag the whole family along and need car seats Minnie might actually work in your favor.
The vans are Chevy Traverses.
The Minnie Van vehicles that are on site now are Chevy Traverses.It's undetermined. The driver's comments infer there could be different vehicles for ECVs since she said 'our vans are not ready'. Clearly if she was referring to the Traverse... that comment does not make sense as clearly they are available.. and the constraint would be operational stuff.. but she refers to the 'the vans'.
It could mean they aren't operationally ready.. or there will be different vehicles if you need a ECV. Putting a ECV or wheelchair rider in a traverse would require transfer and storage of the ECV in the trunk. This could mean they will have traverse's with lifts or other means to transport the ECV (as I doubt they would force cast members to lift them).. or there could be other vehicles that could allow ECVs without transfer. We'll know soon
The Minnie Van vehicles that are on site now are Chevy Traverses.
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