I use the fixed price route taxi system because it is FAR more economical than a charter taxi! That's just smart business, something that a free marketer knows something about..My free market approach applies to things with variable rates/pricing. Don't laugh, but I don't pay retail. Ever. Even department stores have wiggle room when it comes to clothing. You just have to ask. If you don't ask, you can't win! Example:we wanted a room at a fancy hotel in STL for a wine event. We called the front desk direct and negotiated a rate that was almost one third of the rack rate. Then when we checked in, we made nice with the front desk guy and negotiated an upgrade to a one bedroom suite, free wifi and free valet parking. You see, they had plenty of supply, but no demand, so giving me the upgrades cost them little to nothing, but created a loyal guest who will talk them up to anyone that will listen.
The free market approach to goods and services is quite simple...the price will be set at that intersection of supply and demand....a charter taxi will likely shoot you an initial price that is ten times or more higher than a route taxi....if you know what the route taxi price is for your trip, you have all the info you need to negotiate....start with twice the route price and work your way up to where that intersection is...For me, its different. I know what the route fares are and I have a good idea of what the charter rates are. If I need a charter taxi, I am prepared to negotiate and walk away if the price isn't right...there's plenty of charter taxis in Negril.
My comment about the meter was meant to show that it isn't such a good idea in Negril, and really doesn't benefit the consumer. And, being from Manhattan(via Brighton Beach), I will take a gypsy cab if the ride is more than thirty blocks or is off the island. Been doing it for 30 years...and YES it IS about the meter, or more precisely, the lack of one, the makes the gypsy cab a goer for me. That and try to find a cabbie in Manhattan that will take you to Brighton Beach at 2am! YMMV.
All this said, the system works fine in Negril. The route taxis are plentiful during the daytime and dirt cheap. Charter taxis are available for different rides. Also, you can rent a charter taxi by the hour if you want to go bar hopping! Nice to have your driver right there with you!





