Didn't SuperShuttle go out of business?
I guess apparently so lol. Last time I took it was two years ago.
Didn't SuperShuttle go out of business?
It was $41.20 plus tip when I took a Lyft from LAX to Anaheim in February.Anyone have a rough idea of what a Lyft from LAX to Anaheim would cost?
I hear that. We have lugged our share of car seats. Our kiddos are almost 8 and almost 3. The bigger is big enough that he almost doesn’t need a car seat. The vest is great because it’s super small, safe, and kiddo can carry it himself. We use a diono for the smaller kiddo as she’s still rear facing, but it is heavy to lug around the airport.For the Disneyland trip they'd be 6, 3, and not yet 1. The two older ones have been on a dozen Orlando flights plus one cross country and a direct from Boston to Honolulu so they're pros at flying but I absolutely despise lugging car seats to and from the airport.
You can't get a Lyft/Uber with two car seats, and I'd need three.
Yes you can.
In California? I don't believe it is offered in the state.
Which specific service(s) offer them in SoCal?
Uber and Lyft offer vans for large groups/families. I’ve personally experienced this before. Unless they changed this policy recently...
Uber Family offers one car seat, and it's a toddler car seat. As far as I know, Uber does not offer infant car seats under any circumstances and you cannot get more than one.
Sounds like you have a new business venture to start....Sounds like an untapped market.
We got very deep into this subject a few months ago when my dear friend @Curious Constance was trying to figure out what and how to tip a driver.
And what we got out of that conversation is that Mickey's Space Ship Shuttle van service is still apparently an active business (although they would have been shut down six weeks ago due to the Covid-19 virus from Communist China and there's no telling if they will ever reopen at this point), but at least they offer "free child seats" in their vans.
And a Mr. Jason Alexander of the Disneyland Hotel signed a contract with them back in 2005 blessing their service to the Hotels of the Disneyland Resort, as you can clearly see on their website here in 2020.
Gosh, remember back when my biggest concern was what and how to tip my driver to and from Disneyland? I was so sweet and innocent back then!
Silver lining since my trip is most likely in the tubes, no tipping the driver!!!!Weren't we all, dear.
Silver lining since my trip is most likely in the tubes, no tipping the driver!!!!
Silver lining since my trip is most likely in the tubes, no tipping the driver!!!!
The best way to save money on a Disneyland trip is to not go at all.
The city of Anaheim, Orange County, Visit Anaheim, and The Real Bob Iger disagrees with you!
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