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steve8918 | 13 years ago
Now in SF, it's the worst cab situation I've ever seen. I've had cabs that I ordered via the phone never bother to show up, and once waited 90 mins in front of a hotel, as the hotel employee tried to flag taxis as they passed by the line. I don't bother taking the cab anymore. If I need to be somewhere for a day like New Year's Eve, I'll park downtown earlier that afternoon and then take the Muni there.
I just might try out Uber this New Year's Eve and see how that goes.
potatolicious|13 years ago
It is. There is no flat rate to Newark airport, so you can either take the metered rate or negotiate your own flat fare. Bonus of the custom-negotiated fare is also that customarily you don't tip on it.
There's no good reason why going to EWR from Manhattan should cost $110 (short of complete and utter gridlock). Insist on negotiating a fare, or just call a car service - their vehicles will be nicer, the driver will be less surly, and the price will be substantially lower.