

George Shuttle did a passenger survey quite a while back, asking if passengers would prefer new, roomier vans that would require an increase in fare or stay with the existing ones? Apparently the great majority of customers wanted the service to remain the same. Between high gas prices and the cost of airport parking, the shuttles have become more and more popular. I know that both companies have continued to add daily trips to their schedules to keep up with demand. I've used them in the past and it seemed that the vans were the same size, but it's been a while. I always dread that middle seat on a plane. With so many of us traveling now and our ever increasing body size, commercial transport of all kinds can be extremely uncomfortable. Yes, you obviously had an unpleasant experience. I just assumed it was because of being scrunched. I gave up my seat when we stopped for a potty break. They had crawled in to the very back (yes, getting to the back is a crawl), thinking they could sleep a little but were crunched when 2 bigger gents had to join them. I always tip but, using our trip as an example, there were 2 senior ladies who didn't. That's a better deal, in my humble opinion. I've had 3 others message me on here who said they switched over to St George express so we'll give them a go next time.Īnd as for the "inexpensive" rate you seem to dwell on, I've paid cheaper fares (RT) and had seats comparable to the executive seating for 3 hour trips.

That wasn't happening with us on our trip. Just a few weeks back they posted an ad showing people sleeping comfortably on their ride to the airport. I've traveled the country and beyond for 61 years and not saying this experience was the worse but for a first time trip, not exactly what they propose in their ad. The middle seats have 3 seat belts and with our society leaning toward the heavier side, it's impossible, with these riders, to fit 3 comfortably. Randi, while I may be an exception, and I'm sure there are a ton of good stories for them, being packed in is not good. Your very unhappy trip sounds like an exception to the dozens of experiences, myself, family and friends have had so I would recommend giving them another chance. George Express, both easily found online. Yes, there are two shuttle services: The St.
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I have been amazed at how few passengers tip the driver after he's loaded their luggage, provided safe passage to destination and unloaded the luggage with a smile. George, the pleasant conversation and leaving the city driving to someone else.
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I appreciate the reliable service that I've always experienced, the virtual curbside drop off at LAS, the free parking on the shuttle property in St. way when she pays more than double that for 1/2 the distance to and from SFO to her SF address. Again, I've often heard the driver ask the entire van if everyone was comfortable and offer to adjust the air temperature.Ī friend from San Francisco, who will be visiting next month and using the shuttle service for her 5th time, will again marvel at the inexpensive price of $55 round trip for an hour drive ea. Yes, the back seat can be stuffy, but I've survived far worse conditions when traveling.

In the dozens of times I've been on their vans I've never seen anyone allowed to sit on the floor. In 5 years I've always had them be conscientious about leaving on time so I'd like to believe that your experience was an unusual exception that they knew wouldn't jeopardize any flight departures and came with an apology.īy law, commercial passenger vans are only booked for the amount of seatbelts offered so I don't see how the service could "pack" people in beyond what is advertised for the size of the vehicles they use.
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I've always had courteous phone service with booking and the van drivers have not only been accommodating in loading and unloading luggage, but often a wealth of information on the geology and historical background of the area, when asked. Had she missed that shuttle she would have been looking for a taxi to a LV hotel. old single lady, traveling alone, who really appreciated the shuttle waiting an extra 10 minutes, because her flight arrived in LV an hour late. The most recent was a friend from NY arriving Sept. George only one hour south of us, not only have we used the shuttle service many times, but so have visiting friends and family. Living in Cedar City, with Las Vegas our departure airport, and St. George shuttle as ours have been so different over the years. I'm sorry to hear that you had such a bad experience with the St.
