Mears ran DME when Disney provided the service. I very much doubt their current service has anywhere near as many passengers as they had with DME. Even if they make more per passenger by doing it themselves, I suspect they made more total off DME than they are making now.I'm sure mears is also doing just fine with out it.
I could've written this verbatimThe problem with Lyft and Uber is if you have small children that would normally be in a carseat, good luck getting an Uber or Lyft that has one available. Who wants to bring your own? You can either risk your kids by letting them ride without one in Orlando traffic and an unknown driver, hire out a service or pay Mears.
Those aren't the best choices. I would also argue it's just not the same without Disney branding, cartoons and having the luggage transfer too. They also don't run as many buses.
It used to be such a simple process.
If you can even legally have them ride without a seat. Florida law specifies that children 5 and under must be in a federally approved restraining device. And children 3 and under must be in a car seat.The problem with Lyft and Uber is if you have small children that would normally be in a carseat, good luck getting an Uber or Lyft that has one available. Who wants to bring your own? You can either risk your kids by letting them ride without one in Orlando traffic and an unknown driver, hire out a service or pay Mears.
What's your definition of reasonably priced? I'm sure Bags, Inc looked into continuing the service but either Disney wouldn't let them or they didn't feel there would be enough money in it. It takes a lot to provide that service.Even if they didn't bring a DME service back I wish they would introduce a luggage service. It's something I would pay for if it was reasonably priced.
For me I would be wiling to pay $5-10 a bag. If they included a bus service and charged $20pp it would be worth it to me. Right now for just a couple dollars more then Mears I can get a Lyft/Uber right to my resort without any other stops.What's your definition of reasonably priced? I'm sure Bags, Inc looked into continuing the service but either Disney wouldn't let them or they didn't feel there would be enough money in it. It takes a lot to provide that service.
If you can even legally have them ride without a seat. Florida law specifies that children 5 and under must be in a federally approved restraining device. And children 3 and under must be in a car seat.
There is an exception for buses, but all other transportation for hire still has the requirement. The ticket would go to the adult in the party rather than the driver of the vehicle.Supposedly, there's a carve out in the law for taxis and rides for hire, which taxis and car services are quick to point out to you. Now, that's obviously up to you and your comfort zone. I'm not going to judge anybody, but my sister-in-law made it clear my nephew (3) was to ride in a car seat or a bus. So, we've did the bus.
On our way back, Mears didn't send the bus. We got a van and a couple had a child below 2. They had to hold the child and we were packed in like sardines.
So, good luck either way!
Bags, Inc has contracts to deliver airline delayed bags. They'll pick up luggage at baggage claim and deliver it wherever you want.What's your definition of reasonably priced? I'm sure Bags, Inc looked into continuing the service but either Disney wouldn't let them or they didn't feel there would be enough money in it. It takes a lot to