Would you pay $95 more?

Anonymous
At our airport parking gets nuts over the holidays. Only reason we ever take an Uber. Other times we park at airport.
Anonymous
I really mix it up. I’m also finding that taxi is now often cheaper or the same price because Uber will have high demand pricing whereas the taxis always cost the same. I think Uber has lost the shine for a lot of drivers and they just don’t have as many as they once did so you wait more and the prices are higher.
I have allergies so have a slight preference for my own car — it’s too often I get a ride and I’m allergic to the persons perfume.
Anonymous
Schedule the uber ahead of time. We did this recently for a flight that landed at BWI at midnight. After a long day of travel, it was a relief to just grab our bags and have the car waiting almost immediately.
Anonymous
What do you have against a taxi cab?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes. I think Uber in these instances, has lost its luster. I don’t mind it so much at the beginning of a trip, but after a week away, I just want to not have to do anything. I don’t want to have to mess around securing an Uber, waiting and watching for Bob in his silver Camry, I don’t want to have to make small talk with him, or optionally, awkwardly ignore him. I want to walk to my car, crank some tunes of my choice, and take myself home. So yes, I’d also pay $95 for that peace.


Agree. I land at Dulles a lot and it takes FOREVER for them to stop taking at the cell phone lot, get in the car, drive to the pickup area. I park at the terminal instead, especially since work is paying.

I used to prefer u er over Washington flyer because those cans took a while to boot up the credit card machine. So I’m
In my driveway for 5 mins with my kids jumping around excited to see me. Painful five minutes!! But now the cabs do the credit card quicker. So I’d suggest trying Washington flyer if you’re out of Dulles.
Anonymous
Not every financial decision needs to be maximized. It's unimportant which is The Best.
Make peace w/the small monetary difference (for you) of one vs another. Just act on your preference.
Anonymous
I almost always take a taxi home from the airport. The airport surge and surcharges for uber aren't worth it, and taxis are faster. I just make the driver put my address in maps so I don't have to give directions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not every financial decision needs to be maximized. It's unimportant which is The Best.
Make peace w/the small monetary difference (for you) of one vs another. Just act on your preference.

This, infinity times over. What’s money for, if you have it?

But regardless, I’d taxi home if you don’t leave your car.
Anonymous
We always drive ourselves.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I always park at the airport if I’m going to be gone less than a week, but I can afford it and I get carsick in Ubers. I also hail from a “no rides to the airport” family.


Same. We are outside Boston and you get a cheaper rate if you reserve ahead of time.
Anonymous
Yes I would. I’m happier in my car than in an Uber. Worth it to me. But it’s a personal preference so you pick what’s best for you.
Anonymous
Always drive and park.
Anonymous
I usually Uber to the airport and cab home. It's easy to schedule the Uber for when I need to head to the airport, and then when I'm going home it's easier to go to the cab line, where there is usually not much of a wait. I prefer this to having to deal with parking and driving. I get in the Uber/cab, give a polite greeting to the driver, and then put in my earbuds for the rest of the trip.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I almost always take a taxi home from the airport. The airport surge and surcharges for uber aren't worth it, and taxis are faster. I just make the driver put my address in maps so I don't have to give directions.


+1 We will often Uber to the airport, but taxi home.
Anonymous
At BWI I always park even if it costs more. It's quite far from my house and one time, with surge pricing at 9:00 after a delay, it cost $165.00. That was it. Even the Uber driver told me to drive next time. Of course, I rarely if ever travel for longer than a week.

I take the metro to DCA and at Dulles I park in long term parking because it's really not so far there.
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