AmbitiousPeanut

AmbitiousPeanut t1_j7kppm2 wrote

I've had such bad luck getting to DCA from DC on several occasions in the early morning, like 4:30 or 5am.

A couple of times there were no Ubers or Lyfts available at all.

Then the one one time I tried Curb, it failed me miserably. They contacted me just before the scheduled pick-up to say they couldn't find an available cab to send. I got the impression talking to the Curb dispatcher that they're NYC based and call down to DC to get you a cab. Given that experience I decided not to use them again and schedule directly with a DC cab company.

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AmbitiousPeanut t1_j6ivy67 wrote

Whichever you choose, one benefit of living on the East Coast is the nearness of the cities. There are 4+ hours buses and 3+ hour trains between DC and NYC so it's totally easy to spend weekends in one if you're living in the other. And definitely don't overlook Philadelphia in between.

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