BRC Buses - when a car's not an option - late arrival
BRC Buses - when a car's not an option - late arrival
Please share any BRC transport you know of... I know of only one, but I hope there are others. http://www.burncleanproject.org - their site is expired, which happened last year as well, but was back up before burning man. They're great, but none of the organizers are answering my emails to weather they'll be running this year...
I'm coming in tuesday night or wednesday morning, so ridesharing becomes tricky. Even if I find someone, if they flake, what are the chances of finding a ride on the spot tuesday/wednesday... Trying to figure another way. Thanks for any help.
I'm coming in tuesday night or wednesday morning, so ridesharing becomes tricky. Even if I find someone, if they flake, what are the chances of finding a ride on the spot tuesday/wednesday... Trying to figure another way. Thanks for any help.
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Well, not everyone arrives on Monday. If they did, the line at the gate would be even longer! So the usual options are still valid on Tuesday and Wednesday.
The option I know of, assuming you are arriving by air, is to take a cab to one of the semi-official ride-sharing spots -- which I believe are listed on the main web site. One of those spots is at a grocery store where you can get your water and so forth.
Now.... Since this question comes up so often, I keep thinking that some Reno bus- or taxi- company is missing out on a business opportunity.
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Check out Green Tortoise http://www.greentortoise.com/adventures ... tival.html
or if that's too pricey, if you fly into Reno there's actually a BM Travel Help Desk at the airport (somewhere).
or if that's too pricey, if you fly into Reno there's actually a BM Travel Help Desk at the airport (somewhere).
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http://www.burningman.com/preparation/t ... Stops.htmlFree2B wrote:ha, never noticed a semi-official rideshare spot on the site, thats a good plan B
The Save Mart grocery on Keystone is the one I'm familiar with. But I hear more about Twin City Surplus.
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I was quoted $300 for a ride to the playa by a taxi driver in Reno after my trip to the hospital.Elliot wrote: Now.... Since this question comes up so often, I keep thinking that some Reno bus- or taxi- company is missing out on a business opportunity.
I think bumming a ride at Walmart or even a gas station is nearly a sure bet. There is also a ride hot line that people can call in to for getting or giving rides. The number...I don't know it.
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So if a taxi/limo/bus outfit were to take a typical shuttle bus (20 seats?), make stops at the airport, Save Mart and Twin City, and charge $50 a head....I was quoted $300 for a ride to the playa by a taxi driver in Reno after my trip to the hospital.
Let's see....
7 AM, driver comes to work and drives to airport.
7:30 AM, arrive airport.
8 AM, depart airport.
8:20 AM, arrive Save Mart. Driver takes break.
9 AM, depart S M.
9:20, arrive Twin City Surplus. Driver break.
10 AM, depart T C S.
1PM, arrive BRC, drive directly to Gate, then Greeters, disembark. Driver break.
2 PM, bus returns to Reno,
5 PM, driver parks bus and goes home.
How do the passengers get from Greeters to their camps? By Mutant Vehicles, of course.
20 passengers at $50 is $1.000. $200 for driver, $100 for fuel.... One bus might net $500 per day. Sound like a business plan?
[This from a guy who has no head for business at all -- I'm just asking, why is some casino-airport-shuttle operator in Reno not making a few thousand extra every year doing this?]
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They are all at Burning Man Having a priceless experience?Elliot wrote:[This from a guy who has no head for business at all -- I'm just asking, why is some casino-airport-shuttle operator in Reno not making a few thousand extra every year doing this?]
Seriously one could buy/rent a bunch of school busses and run a quite profitable operation for a week.
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Of course. "Never complain unless you can suggest a solution." "Do-ocracy." Etcetera. And I agree. I describe Burning Man to people as "the only REAL VACATION I ever have."
But there are 299.000.000 people in this country who really should not even consider participating in Burning Man, and quite a few of them are looking for work so they can pay the rent.
So here is this situation once a year in Northern Nevada, where a levelheaded person with a bus driver's license, and a business owner with a bus operating permit, can both make a few extra bucks -- and fill a legitemate need for us vacationers in the process. Sounds to me like something the Reno Chamber of Commerce, or Tourism Office, ought to be able to arrange in an hour flat.
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My thoughts on the matter:
If someone already has a bus & liscense, they are probably getting pretty good use out of it, especially as (at least in Canada) school starts that week.
If someone has a bus & liscense that isn't being used regularly, then they would also have to charge for insurace and whatever additional maintenence costs.
If one were to rent a bus from a charter company, it would probably cost more that $50/head, and there is a fair amount of risk if you don't fill up said bus.
So I think the costs would be more than the market will bear, and too big a risk to just try it out.
If someone already has a bus & liscense, they are probably getting pretty good use out of it, especially as (at least in Canada) school starts that week.
If someone has a bus & liscense that isn't being used regularly, then they would also have to charge for insurace and whatever additional maintenence costs.
If one were to rent a bus from a charter company, it would probably cost more that $50/head, and there is a fair amount of risk if you don't fill up said bus.
So I think the costs would be more than the market will bear, and too big a risk to just try it out.
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There was the Bio Bus, but they got into trouble last year for not having proper permits, so I don't know if they will be providing the service again this year.
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Well, no fly-by-night operation will ever last long. Having worked in trucking for quarter of a century, I can confirm that you must have the paperwork in order.
But it could very well be, as Trystanthegypsy says, that the market just isn't there. Could be that Free2B, and the guy on the skate board, and every other burner who asks this question winds up catching a ride with other burners, and in the end the bus line would have three passengers all week.
Only way I can think of to find out is to take fully paid reservations in advance, with full refunds if the service must be cancelled for lack of sales.

But it could very well be, as Trystanthegypsy says, that the market just isn't there. Could be that Free2B, and the guy on the skate board, and every other burner who asks this question winds up catching a ride with other burners, and in the end the bus line would have three passengers all week.
Only way I can think of to find out is to take fully paid reservations in advance, with full refunds if the service must be cancelled for lack of sales.
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I think a well organized and advertised round trip bus service with room for stuff would work. How much do burners spend on rental cars in Reno? I bet it is a tun of $$$$ What if you could get half of those people to use the bus service?
Disclaimers about exodus and flights would be needed for the return trip.
Disclaimers about exodus and flights would be needed for the return trip.
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If I was not a burner I would be totally in to giving this kind of thing a shot.Elliot wrote:![]()
Maybe you just figured it out.
Then the car rental industry would be up in arms!How much do burners spend on rental cars in Reno? I bet it is a tun of $$$$ What if you could get half of those people to use the bus service?
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There are a lot of hurdles as well. We did this for 3 years and it is a pain in the ass. Aside from the legal admin - the biggest hurdle was the schedule some trips would breeze right in, and some would crawl and get mired down in traffic.motskyroonmatick wrote:I think a well organized and advertised round trip bus service with room for stuff would work. How much do burners spend on rental cars in Reno? I bet it is a tun of $$$$ What if you could get half of those people to use the bus service?
Disclaimers about exodus and flights would be needed for the return trip.
Exodus almost caused fist fights with 3 or 4 people because they scheduled super tight flights with our ESTIMATED return times. Some were earlier than posted, some later. You cant please everyone all the time.
Drop a PM, perhaps you can fix our shortcomings and make it a success.
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Last year the help desk was in between luggage pickup and where you come down the stairs from your plane. You couldn't miss us if you had to grab luggage. The Reno/Tahoe airport absolutely loves burners! They even provided a guest/sign in book to see where all people were coming from. Last year the desk ran from the afternoon of the Friday before the gates opened up until I believe the following Friday before the burn.dragonpilot wrote:or if that's too pricey, if you fly into Reno there's actually a BM Travel Help Desk at the airport (somewhere).
They provided us with tables and a pretty good sized chill space for people waiting for friends etc. There was even a big dry erase board set up for people looking to ride share. In the two shifts that I volunteered, I saw so many people hooking up that didn't previously know each other. Being a virgin burner at the time, I thought this was total awesomeness! I still think it's total awesomness!
It's about a $10-$15 cab ride from the airport to Trader Joe's/Whole Foods (they are about a mile apart). I saw tons of people hooking up for rides at both places.
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As much as I was excited about hitching in, I've decided to FLY! http://advantageflight.com/bman.html
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thought this one as worth mentioning in the time before virgins get as panicy as me about getting to BRC. also the airport meet point sounds pretty damn coolLostinReno wrote:Last year the help desk was in between luggage pickup and where you come down the stairs from your plane. You couldn't miss us if you had to grab luggage. The Reno/Tahoe airport absolutely loves burners! They even provided a guest/sign in book to see where all people were coming from. Last year the desk ran from the afternoon of the Friday before the gates opened up until I believe the following Friday before the burn.dragonpilot wrote:or if that's too pricey, if you fly into Reno there's actually a BM Travel Help Desk at the airport (somewhere).
They provided us with tables and a pretty good sized chill space for people waiting for friends etc. There was even a big dry erase board set up for people looking to ride share. In the two shifts that I volunteered, I saw so many people hooking up that didn't previously know each other. Being a virgin burner at the time, I thought this was total awesomeness! I still think it's total awesomness!
It's about a $10-$15 cab ride from the airport to Trader Joe's/Whole Foods (they are about a mile apart). I saw tons of people hooking up for rides at both places.
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