Renato1
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We went through the terminal to the taxi area in the early hours of this morning, where we saw a bench with two people sitting at it, and a few yards away a whole bunch of taxi drivers with the blue shirts, who drove taxis with the blue - bird logo (the legit taxis).
The biggest of the driver's was spruiking for the other drivers. So I went up to him, verified that it was a blue bird taxi and asked roughly how much it would cost to Seminyak Square Hotel.
He said "Fixed price 350,000 Rupiah"
I said "You must be joking, do you think I'm an idiot - drivers take you around half a day for that". He didn't answer.
Then I went to the two chaps at the bench who were dressed casually, asked the same question, but this time the answer was 175,000 Rupiah, and one printed out a voucher with the price, gave it to me and called a driver, who then took us to our hotel for that price (though I gave him 200,000 with the extra tip).
The odd part was the spruiker who was spruiking double the price, right next to the authoratitive types with the real price ( or at least I think it was the real price). Anyhow, the spruiker was generating plenty of business from the unsuspecting tourists.
Regards,
Renato
PS. We had to Transit at Manila airport before going to Bali. What an overcrowded, drab place that was compared to other Asian airports.
The biggest of the driver's was spruiking for the other drivers. So I went up to him, verified that it was a blue bird taxi and asked roughly how much it would cost to Seminyak Square Hotel.
He said "Fixed price 350,000 Rupiah"
I said "You must be joking, do you think I'm an idiot - drivers take you around half a day for that". He didn't answer.
Then I went to the two chaps at the bench who were dressed casually, asked the same question, but this time the answer was 175,000 Rupiah, and one printed out a voucher with the price, gave it to me and called a driver, who then took us to our hotel for that price (though I gave him 200,000 with the extra tip).
The odd part was the spruiker who was spruiking double the price, right next to the authoratitive types with the real price ( or at least I think it was the real price). Anyhow, the spruiker was generating plenty of business from the unsuspecting tourists.
Regards,
Renato
PS. We had to Transit at Manila airport before going to Bali. What an overcrowded, drab place that was compared to other Asian airports.
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