Notes from Neverland
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We used it back when it was significantly cheaper. It was nice for us, but we haven't booked since once the price grew way too high.
With Minnie Van service not looking promising, there should be a fair share of Uber drivers since 23% of Orange County and 32% of Osceola County residents applying for unemployment.They’re ridiculously expensive but they allowed us to get to restaurants we wouldn’t have tried with a 1.5 year old. So we found them useful.
Ahhh, there it is, that’s crazy.We had problems getting a MV on our last trip with any sort of low wait time. It was always 30 minutes + anytime we checked. Wasn’t worth the wait or extra cost. Uber/Lyft always had better access and for 1/2 the cost
I would not be surprised, they were not being used fully on a good day.
There has to be an additional market for guests who want Minnie Vans to take them to UNI and SW.Disney CM is the driver, and it’s a Disney branded servic. I get the appeal, some people who visit Disney wouldn’t want to use Uber / Lyft. They would rather pay more for the Disney brand.
You also know what kind of car you’ll get.
Now I personally wouldn’t use it. I enjoy the Disney transport and the few times I’ve needed it I use Uber at Disney.
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GM Cruise’s Origin Self Driving shuttle car. Minnie Van 2.0?
Yeah, that's what I was talking about. It would be a great option... unless the vehicle decides to think on it's own and hold you for ransom.
According to when I spoke with Disney reservations trying to get info to rent a watercraft , their feedback is there will be no reservations accepted in 2020.
The graphic you quoted is referring to watercraft transportation, not recreation watercraft available for rent.According to when I spoke with Disney reservations trying to get info to rent a watercraft , their feedback is they will be no reservations accepted in 2020.
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