There is no problem at all using Uber/Lyft on property. No restrictions.
Do you find that uber/Lyft is cheaper than renting a car and paying for parking onsite? Do they have surge pricing after fireworks?
We don't really even use these services at home so I'm not too familiar with the ins and outs.
Could we take one from MCO to get groceries and then another to our resort or is that expensive/crazy?
We've always had a rental car when we've gone to Disney.
If you use a Uber or Lyft once a day including tip let's guess about 25$(alittle high for most designations) that alone is the cost of parking at a deluxe for 1 day . Not including the rental car price. I think each family would have to price it out but if your only going to use it a few times a trip Uber and Lyft is much cheaper than renting a car.Do you find that uber/Lyft is cheaper than renting a car and paying for parking onsite? Do they have surge pricing after fireworks?
We don't really even use these services at home so I'm not too familiar with the ins and outs.
Could we take one from MCO to get groceries and then another to our resort or is that expensive/crazy?
We've always had a rental car when we've gone to Disney.
We use it all the time. They pick you up wherever you tell them do when you request a rideHas anybody had trouble using uber on property? Wher will they pick you up if going resort to resort?
Price them both. I get discount offers frequently from Lyft, but when I compare fares, Uber is often less $$.I like Lyft. They fairly frequently send me offers for discounts.
This post is from March so not sure if you've made your decision, but I would find that Uber/Lyft is likely cheaper and IMO, its definitely easier and less of a hassle. Uber/Lyft will drop you off at or near the park gate (save for MK), but when you driving yourself, its possible you'll need to walk a distance or take the parking tram from the lot. Couple that with potential traffic, construction delays, having to figure out where you're going, limiting any drinks with dinner because you have to drive back... we would just opt for Uber/Lyft, even if we did have to pay a little more for it.Do you find that uber/Lyft is cheaper than renting a car and paying for parking onsite?
You could but then you'd have to bring your luggage into the grocery store which is probably not ideal. If you want to stop for groceries on the way to the resort, I would recommend inquiring with Tony Hinds to drive you from the airport to your resort. His pricing usually includes a 30 minute grocery stop, and I presume he knows the best/most convenient stores on the way to your resort. He drives a private 12 passenger van and can provide car/booster seats for children if necessary. If you google him, his web site will come up and he's often recommended on the boards. If you email him, I would specify you will need a booster seat and are interested in doing the grocery stop.Could we take one from MCO to get groceries and then another to our resort or is that expensive/crazy?