If you’re one of Waymo’s most devoted fans, you’re about to be rewarded—provided you’re willing to pay. The robotaxi service has launched a $30 per month Premier plan that offers exclusive parks for frequent riders.
The invitation-only tier offers priority pickups, which could be vital if you use Waymo for your daily commute or business meetings. You’ll also have early access when Waymo expands to a new city. You’ll earn at least 10 percent in Waymo Cash per trip (more in peak periods), and you can cancel five rides for free every month.
Waymo Premier will first be available to “select” passengers in Los Angeles, Phoenix, and San Francisco. More cities will have access in the future, but only those where the Waymo app is available. You won’t get Premier if you hail through Uber in Atlanta or Austin, for instance.
How Waymo Premier compares to Uber One and Lyft Pink
You might find better deals if you like human drivers
It’s easy to compare Waymo Premier to its ridesharing equivalents, Uber One and Lyft Pink. However, the value you get depends on your preferred benefits—and, of course, your enthusiasm for driverless cars.
Both Uber One and the base Lyft Pink are cheaper at $10 per month, or between $96 to $99 per year. Uber One provides six percent back on qualifying rides, lets you match with top-rated drivers, and occasionally offers exclusive promos. More importantly, you also save if you regularly order food through Uber Eats, including free delivery.
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Lyft Pink offers Grubhub+ access as well as free priority pickups, five percent off common rides (Standard, XL, and Extra Comfort), 12 free bike and scooter unlocks per year, and “relaxed” ride cancellations. It might be the cheapest overall if you’re just interested in commuting. There’s a $199 per year Pink All Access plan if you want additional 10 percent discounts on Black rides, unlimited bike and scooter rides, and five free unlocks for guests traveling with you.
A driverless car might be the greatest reward
Waymo Premier has no side benefits like Lyft or Uber. The Cash earnings could save money in the long run, however, and there’s one feature that might be a must-have: no driver. If you dislike small talk or worry about safety in human-driven cars, Waymo might win even if its vehicles occasionally do strange things.
There are self-driving alternatives to Waymo in some cities, but they rarely if ever have subscriptions for loyal customers.
Source: Waymo




