Except if you're talking about getting dropped of at MK. If you take the Minnie Van you get dropped off in the bus area directly in front of the park, while the Lyft would only drop you at TTC. That is the only case where it might be worth the splurge.So I just happened to see this screen shot from Blog Mickey (I hadn't seen Minnie Van pricing in awhile - especially compared to regular lyft pricing), so this made me literally laugh out loud, especially because I take Lyft and Uber frequently.
Lyft XL and Minnie Vans are essentially the same thing and it's $21 difference (and that $32.06 is REDUCED!). I don't know who's paying this, but they're out of their minds. I've gotten to Full Sail University from Magic Kingdom for less than $32 with a ride share when needed before and that's a solid 45-minute drive if not longer. I really don't know who this service is for and why Disney thinks they can charge 3x more for the same thing as Lyft XL. At least if it could fit more passengers it would have something going for it, but it can't even do that.
Except if you're talking about getting dropped of at MK. If you take the Minnie Van you get dropped off in the bus area directly in front of the park, while the Lyft would only drop you at TTC. That is the only case where it might be worth the splurge.
Lyft can drop you at the Contemporary though for much less and then just walk or take the monorail.Except if you're talking about getting dropped of at MK. If you take the Minnie Van you get dropped off in the bus area directly in front of the park, while the Lyft would only drop you at TTC. That is the only case where it might be worth the splurge.
Or any of the monorail resorts I believe.Lyft can drop you at the Contemporary though for much less and then just walk or take the monorail.
I guess. With Minnie Van you at least know what you’re getting. Although many of those drivers drive Uber/Lyft outside of work, so it’s not like the driver themselves isn’t a “random person” it’s the Disney name.For some the idea of using a ride share where the driver is random and not a Disney CM is too much of a down side. While I am ok with that for some that’s too much and I respect that.
I guess. With Minnie Van you at least know what you’re getting. Although many of those drivers drive Uber/Lyft outside of work, so it’s not like the driver themselves isn’t a “random person” it’s the Disney name.
I love my mom, but this kinda thing is for people like her. My moms a doctor and has been for close to 30 years so id consider her wealthy based on her lifestyle, offering to pay for a Disney vacation for my boyfriend and I, etc. She's doing quite well for herself. She can be too "elitist" for me at some points, and expects a lot of things done for her. This kind of BS was MADE for her. She wants convenience and to be taken wherever she wants to go with no additional stops. She would 100% take a Minnie Van for the "convenience" of it and spend the extra $20-$30. If I had that kind of $ I guess id do the same thing. So frankly, its for people like her. I have no idea if this will be our actual transportation or not when we go this April, but if she takes one everytime, to and from the parks, thats almost an extra thousand dollars from us. Disney must find the price worth it for them. Idk, its just weird to me. Like theres a full fledged bus system to transport you to and from the parks.
Exactly. It’s made for people like that. Or, guests who plan things last minute and are left with no choice but a Minnie VanFor some people, price is never going to be an issue.
If you're paying $3000 a night staying at a suite in the Contemporary during peak season, paying 1% of that for a convenient transport system is literally nothing.
I believe Disney had a longterm rental deal with the cars and they unwrapped them and sent them back in 2020.They never got rid of the fleet of vans they were all parked up somewhere, I think Bio posted a pic of them all sitting there ages ago so it was a hopeful sign at the time that they were going to come back as normally with Disney they would have gotten rid of all the vans as soon as they shuttered it.