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rate information

shared car

A shared car applies when you agree to let us pick up additional passengers on the way to or from O'Hare Airport, in exchange for a lower rate. If you order a shared car, you will pay the shared car rate even if no other passengers ride with you. If you have a party of two or three who are picked up at the same address, you will be charged the shared car rate for the first passenger plus $5.00 for each additional passenger. Four or more passengers must use a Private Car. Because we have the option of picking up additional passengers, we may arrive at your address as much as 15 minutes beyond your scheduled pickup time. Shared cars are available only to or from O'Hare Airport and the North Shore. Trips to or from Chicago or other area airports, and trips that go from town to town must be a Private Car.

private car

A private car must be ordered when any of the following occur:

  • You will be transporting pets *
  • You will be making any stops
  • You will be in a party of four or more passengers
  • You will have excessive baggage
  • You will be picked up between the hours of 11P.M. and 5A.M.
  • You will be traveling on Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day or New Year's Day
  • You will be requesting a Stretch Limousine ($10 premium applies)

charter rates

The minimum charter rate for standard limousines and sedans is $150.00 for two hours; each additional hour is $60.00, or $15.00 for each additional fifteen minutes. The minimum charter rate for eight passenger limousines and SUVs is $200 for two hours; each additional hour is $100, or $25 for each additional fifteen minutes. The charter rate applies to all weddings, proms, funerals, requests for specific cars and/or drivers, and trips after 6P.M. on New Year's Eve. There is an automatic gratuity of at least 18% applied to all charter reservations.

* We reserve the right to refuse any animal that we feel is inappropriate for travel, with the exception of seeing eye dogs.

 

“The King in a carriage may ride,
And the Beggar may crawl at his side;
But in the general race,
They are traveling all the same pace.”
— Edward FitzGerald