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Any Experience with Uber at Airventure?

Ironflight

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For many years, we’ve gotten rental cars at the show (because for many years we’ve had a communal house with magazine staff), but rental cars are just getting stupd expensive. I’ve noticed the “Uber pickup area” in the curve on Foundation road, across from the nature center for the past several years, and wonder if anyone has been using them to get around town, what the availability is like, and what has an “in town” ride cost you? Our rental house is out on Omro Road, and we can usually get a ride in, but generally we stay late for evening activities (I usually have three concurrent receptions I‘m supposed to be at every night) and the rest of the crew heads back to the house to write.

Any Intel you can share is appreciated!

Paul
 
For many years, we’ve gotten rental cars at the show (because for many years we’ve had a communal house with magazine staff), but rental cars are just getting stupd expensive. I’ve noticed the “Uber pickup area” in the curve on Foundation road, across from the nature center for the past several years, and wonder if anyone has been using them to get around town, what the availability is like, and what has an “in town” ride cost you? Our rental house is out on Omro Road, and we can usually get a ride in, but generally we stay late for evening activities (I usually have three concurrent receptions I‘m supposed to be at every night) and the rest of the crew heads back to the house to write.

Any Intel you can share is appreciated!

Paul
Paul,

As you are likely aware, Enterprise has been charging a hefty drop-off fee at Basler. If you pick up in town, near the Red Robin, you avoid the fees. We’ve been using Uber near the Homebuilt Camping to go to and from the Enterprise office. That’s the extent of our experience but it has worked great and we will be doing it again this year.
 
Paul,
Uber has served Kelli and me well during past Airventures, having used that very same pickup and drop-off. It's about $15-20 to get to the UWOsh dorms.
 
Paul
Similar positive experience with Uber. We used for transportation between Basler and UW dorms, and dorms to restaurants. We never had more than a 5’ wait, and prices were comparable to major metro areas.
Fagg
 
Took an Uber from Target to Dick's Sporting Goods up by Omro Rd in 2025. $3.40 plus a $5 tip. Went via Uber a few times with other people's account. The Uber app seems to understand the road closures and one way roads around the airshow.

Also bummed a ride back from Walmart to HBC from the AOPA crew. It happened by chance, I saw three pilots wearing AOPA logos, heading out of Walmart, figured they had an empty seat and asked. Turned out one of them had previously lived where I live. Got to meet nice people and hear some interesting stories.
 
Not many specifics on price?
How about the late night availability implied in his request?

Not at OSH, but an Uber story. First time using it with my wife, flew to a city airport. Took a $20 Uber 20 minutes to a nice walkable shopping area. We spent the day, enjoyed ourselves. Late afternoon requested an Uber back to the airport, was informed there was a busy time of day surcharge, total was to be $80. The return driver knew nothing about it being busier and said he was only getting an extra $8.

I worry about Uber algos knowing they had us by the cajones.
 
For many years, we’ve gotten rental cars at the show (because for many years we’ve had a communal house with magazine staff), but rental cars are just getting stupd expensive. I’ve noticed the “Uber pickup area” in the curve on Foundation road, across from the nature center for the past several years, and wonder if anyone has been using them to get around town, what the availability is like, and what has an “in town” ride cost you? Our rental house is out on Omro Road, and we can usually get a ride in, but generally we stay late for evening activities (I usually have three concurrent receptions I‘m supposed to be at every night) and the rest of the crew heads back to the house to write.

Any Intel you can share is appreciated!

Paul
Thinking out of the box a little, Our mutual friend Steve Ashby rents a pickup from U Haul ask me how I know... I could even take you there to pick it up:D
 
For many years, we’ve gotten rental cars at the show (because for many years we’ve had a communal house with magazine staff), but rental cars are just getting stupd expensive. I’ve noticed the “Uber pickup area” in the curve on Foundation road, across from the nature center for the past several years, and wonder if anyone has been using them to get around town, what the availability is like, and what has an “in town” ride cost you? Our rental house is out on Omro Road, and we can usually get a ride in, but generally we stay late for evening activities (I usually have three concurrent receptions I‘m supposed to be at every night) and the rest of the crew heads back to the house to write.

Any Intel you can share is appreciated!

Paul
I've used them often. Pickup/drop off near the short cell antenna gate/HBC. Unfortunately, many of them are not familiar with the airshow traffic layout. A little patience with them figuring out the allowable traffic flow is helpful. But still, overall very handy for getting to distant restaurants, shopping, etc. Nice to help out the "locals" with a little economic support also.
 
Not many specifics on price?
How about the late night availability implied in his request?

Not at OSH, but an Uber story. First time using it with my wife, flew to a city airport. Took a $20 Uber 20 minutes to a nice walkable shopping area. We spent the day, enjoyed ourselves. Late afternoon requested an Uber back to the airport, was informed there was a busy time of day surcharge, total was to be $80. The return driver knew nothing about it being busier and said he was only getting an extra $8.

I worry about Uber algos knowing they had us by the cajones.
I caught a Lyft from HBC around 10pm. Price was $7 to go from HBC to Target. Drivers are coming in from everywhere to try and get a piece of the traffic.
 
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