Uber vehicles spotter?
http://blogmickey.com/2017/07/photos-polka-dotted-minnie-van-suv-used-uber-like-service/
http://blogmickey.com/2017/07/photos-polka-dotted-minnie-van-suv-used-uber-like-service/
I'd say that is pretty much a wrap.......... on this rumor................ sorry....
They are Chevy Traverses so no. The vehicles are on site already.Wonder if they will have "minnie vans" that fit groups of 8 or more (thinking 15 passenger vans, I guess). If so, my group might use it for certain things, if not, well we have no really issues using the buses/boats/monorails.
We did not hear a start date for the Minnie-Vans, right? And I know they didn't talk money, but I'm sure they have to charge for them. We really need more details on this.
They are Chevy Traverses so no. The vehicles are on site already.
What if they blocked some of Uber's services?I saw something that estimated it would be $15-$20 a ride. If that's the case, they won't even come close to putting a dent in Uber's market share.
I saw something that estimated it would be $15-$20 a ride. If that's the case, they won't even come close to putting a dent in Uber's market share.
@rteetz that is exactly what I was thinking. I could see them blocking uber from property.What if they blocked some of Uber's services?
@rteetz that is exactly what I was thinking. I could see them blocking uber from property.
These the white vehicles lined up near MK parking, about where the raceway was?They are Chevy Traverses so no. The vehicles are on site already.
No there were spotted at test track.These the white vehicles lined up near MK parking, about where the raceway was?
I saw something that estimated it would be $15-$20 a ride. If that's the case, they won't even come close to putting a dent in Uber's market share.
@rteetz that is exactly what I was thinking. I could see them blocking uber from property.
they're not going to block uber it would cause an uproar, but could make it less convenient for them.
Austin, TX, blocked Uber and Lyft for a couple of years. I don't see why Disney couldn't do it, especially if they start touting the same safety concerns that the Austin City Council had. That could make Disney look really good in the eyes of protective parents.