Short Rides from SYD

somebol

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Need to travel from SYD T3 to pullman mascot, will be travelling with family and lots of luggage so walking is off the table.
Should I risk potential abuse from taxi driver and head to the rank or Uber / didi more workable for these sort of trips.
 
I've done this several times using an Uber. I don't feel bad at all as the cost for a sub-5 minute ride is extortionate. Ie, over $20.
 
Have you connected the hotel regarding a shuttle service?

Unfortunately it doesn’t say whether it’s free or there’s a fee.
 
Have you connected the hotel regarding a shuttle service?

Unfortunately it doesn’t say whether it’s free or there’s a fee.
Pullman and Ibis don’t operate any free shuttles
 
Have you connected the hotel regarding a shuttle service?

Unfortunately it doesn’t say whether it’s free or there’s a fee.
I believe it costs around $10 per person. With 4 of us better cost wise to use uber
 
Have you connected the hotel regarding a shuttle service?

Unfortunately it doesn’t say whether it’s free or there’s a fee.

Not only is it not free, it's not overly regular or quick (if you value your time).
 
Not only is it not free, it's not overly regular or quick (if you value your time).
They rarely are heading from an airport. At least going back you can plan around the schedule.

The 350 bus is very regularly (I’m actually surprised how many I see coming and going at the BJ end). For $2.30 ea for 2 stops (about 5min ride) and a shortish walk, it’s a contender but baggage space is very limited.
 
You could also consider taking the 350 bus for a stop. It drops you about 50m from the hotel.

But overall i would never take a taxi frim SYD airport to anywhere. If i absolutely needed to I'd take an uber
 
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You shouldn’t ever be concerned about taking a taxi a short distance from SYD - SYD operates (well used to when I worked there) a short-fare system. In conjunction with the taxi operators, taxis that haven’t left a certain geo boundary and return within x minutes are fast tracked to the start of the taxi queue. I guess dodgy taxi drivers don’t like it because it probably means they have to do things properly with their meter running etc.
 

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