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Technically, those aren't vans. I wonder why they didn't use actual mini-vans for the Minnie Van service?
Cheaper. Few companies make them anymore. Car-based SUVs are about the same in terms of ride and handling, and easier to get people in and out with dual doors (course some minivans have that feature too).
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We used Uber but I will say at least 1 Minnie Van was parked outside of the WL for our entire stay.
Likely will be testing this out from ALK shortly.
best,
.................john
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They must be doing well if they keep rolling them out.
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I have no idea if this fee is reasonable or not (too much for me, however), but it seems like a fun way to start off your trip with little kids. That being said, my youngest was a HUGE fan of taking Disney busses anywhere on property, even if it benefited us to drive instead.
I wonder if they play a video like Magical Express does.
We use Quicksilver and the r/t Suburban with tip is usually $225, so the price is a bit high IMO. I'm questioning the capacity for 6 passengers with luggage though, while they recommend you use resort services on the return what about pick up at the airport (unless they allow you to check through like ME). Another thing, will they be allowed access at MCO similar to limo drivers for p/u or will they have to wait in the Lyft lot? My final concern would be the drivers themselves, right now they're using CMs in their little self contained world, will they be hiring actual drivers for this service?
I like that. So like Disney Uber'ish. Hopefully cleaner than a cab, more convenience. A little pricey, but if it works faster, might not be too bad. I think I paid 75 (with tip) for a cab back to MCO.
I wonder if you can schedule these for later than Magical Express picks you up.