Derry Wade
Disney dreaming :-)
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- Nov 22, 2016
Does anyone know if it’s possible to have your first Lyft ride for free be a Minnie Van?
It works though the Lyft app so I wouldn’t see why not. I have seen people use Lyft promo codes so it should work.Does anyone know if it’s possible to have your first Lyft ride for free be a Minnie Van?
I may need to upgrade my phone. Question to the group:
Has anyone that originally had the Minnie van code on an older phone had to upgrade? Did the code stay with the app, so that when you downloaded the app again to the new phone, was it still there? Or did you need to have it re applied with a new code from the bell services desk?
Thanks!
Meaning I can upgrade to a new phone without fear of losin the code? I hope so because my battery was fully charged 2 hours ago and now is down to 50% even after turning off all the known battery hog suspects like location and Bluetooth. I suppose I could try just getting a new battery for this phone, but this phone is about 4 years old now, so in technology years its a dinosaur! hahaha!It should be linked to your account, yes.
Meaning I can upgrade to a new phone without fear of losin the code? I hope so because my battery was fully charged 2 hours ago and now is down to 50% even after turning off all the known battery hog suspects like location and Bluetooth. I suppose I could try just getting a new battery for this phone, but this phone is about 4 years old now, so in technology years its a dinosaur! hahaha!
Does anyone know the code that the resort CMs know to set it up?
I may need to upgrade my phone. Question to the group:
Has anyone that originally had the Minnie van code on an older phone had to upgrade? Did the code stay with the app, so that when you downloaded the app again to the new phone, was it still there? Or did you need to have it re applied with a new code from the bell services desk?
Thanks!
They may not have an answer for you but I'd at least shoot Lyft CS the question. Can't hurt.Meaning I can upgrade to a new phone without fear of losin the code? I hope so because my battery was fully charged 2 hours ago and now is down to 50% even after turning off all the known battery hog suspects like location and Bluetooth. I suppose I could try just getting a new battery for this phone, but this phone is about 4 years old now, so in technology years its a dinosaur! hahaha!
Here's the answer I got from Lyft re: upgrading my phone:I may need to upgrade my phone. Question to the group:
Has anyone that originally had the Minnie van code on an older phone had to upgrade? Did the code stay with the app, so that when you downloaded the app again to the new phone, was it still there? Or did you need to have it re applied with a new code from the bell services desk?
Thanks!
You request a special Minnie Van equipped to hold an ECV. There are only 2 and you have to request them by phone, so it's a different process than the others.Okay, here's yet another question for the group, and hopefully someone will be able to answer it for me.
I recently had knee replacement surgery and have considered renting a small scooter for use during our Disney World trip the first week of March. I know Lyft has bigger vans that hold 6 passengers and strollers, but does anyone know if the Minnie Vans can hold a small scooter and four passengers? How would you designate one when you put in you request?
This is going to be a dumbe question (sorry), but I was also wondering about the PP’s question. Where do you find the phone number? Thanks!You request a special Minnie Van equipped to hold an ECV. There are only 2 and you have to request them by phone, so it's a different process than the others.
Regular Minnie Vans can't hold the ECV due to the car seats that are held in the back
When you get to the resort you ask at Bell Services and they'll give it to youThis is going to be a dumbe question (sorry), but I was also wondering about the PP’s question. Where do you find the phone number? Thanks!
When I asked the LYFT folks, the info they gave me pointed me to the regular LYFT service, so I don't think the person answering the question was aware of the Minnie Van number of vehicles that could accommodate a scooter. I'll check with my resort directly before I rent a scooter from an outside vendor... I really would rather not deal with trying to get it on the busses anyway, (having everyone have to wait while they lower the ramp, get it on and strapped in, then raise the ramp before anyone else can board....), so I'll probably just bite the bullet and spend extra $$ renting daily at the parks.... that way, I wouldn't need to worry about the Minnie Van size!You request a special Minnie Van equipped to hold an ECV. There are only 2 and you have to request them by phone, so it's a different process than the others.
Regular Minnie Vans can't hold the ECV due to the car seats that are held in the back
Thank you!!When you get to the resort you ask at Bell Services and they'll give it to you