Dan Murphy
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But the MCO service is flat rate at $150 per ride?My guess is this is to accommodate the service to MCO. Depending on the mileage rate this could be a plus for those using it strictly on site. But I think I'd still just stick with Lyft itself.
Thanks for the correction.But the MCO service is flat rate at $150 per ride?
Obviously a lot of people use the Minnie Van to the airport since they expanded it to include from the airport as well. There will always be people that complain about something (whether it is parking fees or bus wait times) but the Minnie Van seems to be very popular and a success.Thanks for the correction.
This reply brought to by the letters O-M-G!!! $150? And people complain about the parking fees haha.
I believe the price increased around May 2018.Am I wrong? When this first started wasn’t it $20 flat rate. When did it go up to $25?
I do find Kenny's site to generally be very accurate.My question about this "announcement" from Kenny is that he doesn't site a source. Changing the pricing structure is a big deal and I would expect other WDW sourced websites would be reporting it too even if it is just currently a rumor but I am unable to find any other reports of this.
Correction....I did find one other report from the website no one likes....WDW N... T.... but they also don't site a source of this news (which isn't unusual for that site and a problem with that site).
Until the new per mileage fee is announced I'm not sure you can really say for sure. Going from Swan/Dolphin to the MK Parking lot is 7.1 miles, so at $1/mile it would be cheaper under the new plan. But if its $2/mile it wouldn't be. Once that per mile fee is announced then we'll know... until they raise prices.So with this new pricing structure, who can benefit the most? Who will it cost more?
Impossible to answer without a per mile costSo with this new pricing structure, who can benefit the most? Who will it cost more?
It will benefit Disney, and possibly also Lyft. It will cost riders more. Obviously there is no benefit to riders from a price increase.So with this new pricing structure, who can benefit the most? Who will it cost more?
As of this morning, still showing flat $25 on Disney site.Just bumping to see if there is any new information on this since it started today...
That wouldn't actually matter, seeing how it may take them months to update the website.As of this morning, still showing flat $25 on Disney site.
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/guest-services/minnie-van-service/
I heard elsewhere that it's been pushed back for a couple more days.As of this morning, still showing flat $25 on Disney site.
FYI - meant to address this the other day. They won't be too surprised since when you request the trip, you see the route right on the app. So yeah, they may not know the property ahead of time but they have no excuse when they are ready to use the service (and before actually requesting a ride) since the route is shown right there on their screen.It would be nice for the price to be lower for the short trips. I can see some people being surprised when their trip was a lot farther than they had thought, not knowing where places are in relation to each other.