SkyBus gone up again [Up to $23.90 one way]

Skybus tickets can be bought for $33.80 return or $20.20 for a one-way via Agoda under the category of, activities (cheaper than booking direct with Skybus and it works well from my experience).

I've used this when travelling solo, but when travelling with others, Didi is a great option via T1 rideshare pickup point and may be cheaper (along with collecting some Velocity points, if linked).
As Matt Graham pointed out, watch out for unlicensed taxi drivers, who can be very pushy.
They may jump out of their cars at the T1 rideshare pickup point and attempt to convince you to quit your Uber/Didi app booking and jump in a car with them. It's quite bizarre that this still happens (I've experienced this twice in the last month alone).
Does this method just give you a QR code can use on your phone to get on the bus? Assume the returns are open ended. I.e. direction doesn't matter? Could use a return ticket for 2 x separate MEL-City trips?
 
Skybus tickets can be bought for $33.80 return or $20.20 for a one-way via Agoda under the category of, activities (cheaper than booking direct with Skybus and it works well from my experience).

I've used this when travelling solo, but when travelling with others, Didi is a great option via T1 rideshare pickup point and may be cheaper (along with collecting some Velocity points, if linked).
As Matt Graham pointed out, watch out for unlicensed taxi drivers, who can be very pushy.
They may jump out of their cars at the T1 rideshare pickup point and attempt to convince you to quit your Uber/Didi app booking and jump in a car with them. It's quite bizarre that this still happens (I've experienced this twice in the last month alone).
Good to know!
 
Current RACV pricing:
MEL to/from CBDAdultChildPen/Sen
One Way$21.51$3.60$17.10
Return (2 Trips)$36.00$5.40$28.80
 
Current NRMA pricing:
MEL to/from CBDAdultChildPen/Sen
One Way$20.32$3.40$16.15
Return (2 Trips)$34.00$5.10$27.20
 
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Does this method just give you a QR code can use on your phone to get on the bus? Assume the returns are open ended. I.e. direction doesn't matter? Could use a return ticket for 2 x separate MEL-City trips?
Effectively a return is a "2 trip" ticket valid for the one person.

I have not come across anyone, say a couple, successfully using both trips in the one direction at the same time.
 
Currently showing 1 way in Agoda at $18.48 or a return for $30.93.
Not sure why you'd bother if it's 2 travelling together, similar cost to get a Didi to CBD and direct to door.
 

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