User Joy: Boat Rides & Family Vacations

Nothing warms our hearts faster than hearing about users who have had joyful journeys on Ridejoy. But when two wonderful stories popped up right after one another, we had to turn on the AC to keep from overheating. With the launch of our new iPhone app, we thought it’d be cool to share some of the ways Ridejoy users are sharing rides and spreading joy with our service.

Enjoy!

Will gets a car (and boat) ride to New Orleans

Will Brown is a recent graduate of Claremont McKenna College and is traveling the country using collaborative consumption services like Airbnb, Grubwithus, and Ridejoy! He’s gone on 4 rideshares thus far, including one on Ridejoy where he posted a ride request from Atlanta to New Orleans. Here’s what happened next:

Within three hours I had an email from Ridejoy informing me that they had found a match with someone who was headed my direction. And that’s how I met Jessica. She’s 26 and was preparing to drive from her hometown of Greenville, SC to her current home of Austin, Texas and she was looking to split costs along the way. I was really impressed with Ridejoy for two reasons: its quick response time and that they matched me–who posted a ride from Atlanta to New Orleans–with Jessica whose starting and ending points were both different than my own.

Read more about the trip and how Will ends up on a sailboat and in his blog post: I’m On A Boat (and How I Got There With Ridejoy)

Alexandra coordinates a family trip with Ridejoy

Alexandra Samuel is the director of the Social + Interactive Media Center at Emily Carr University of Art and Design, the cofounder of a social media consultancy and blogs for publications like the Harvard Business Review. She’s also a mom raising two kids in Vancouver. When the family decided to roadtrip down to San Francisco this summer, they realized that it’d be nice to take the train home to save time. But then, how would the car make it back?

In the course of looking for one-way car rentals, I came across the phenomenon of “drive away” services, which could provide a driver to take our car back to Seattle while we took Amtrak. Cost: $500.

I decided to check for independent drive-away offers on Craigslist. Mixed in with the “ride wanted” and “ride offered” ads on Craigslist, I saw the occasional request for one-way drivers. And appended to one ad, I saw the intriguing line, “contact me on Ridejoy”.

That’s how I discovered Ridejoy, a ride-sharing site that matches drivers and riders in 790 cities across North America. Ridejoy cross-posts to Craigslist, so you still get the benefit of Craigslist’s rideshare board, but you get a much better search and matching tool.

Ridejoy has opened up a whole new horizon for family vacations. Now that we know it’s possible to do a one-way drive, I can see us organizing future vacations throughout Western Canada and the U.S., or even across the continent.

Learn more about how Alexandra coordinated her family vacation in her blog post: Take a One-Way Roadtrip with Ridejoy

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User Joy: “Thank you from the bottom of my and my mother’s heart.”

User Joy is a segment where we gush about one of our awesome users and their experience on Ridejoy.

“I was just talking to my mom about you guys.”

This was the first thing, Ridejoy user, Monica T. said to me when I called her. Which is when I knew she was a keeper. Not only did she send us an impromptu email about her delightful experience on Ridejoy, she also directed her mom to the site. Joe Gebbia, one of the co-founders of Airbnb, has said one of their design goals was to create a website their own grandmothers could use. We’re getting one generation closer to that goal with Monica’s mom! Woo!

Who: Monica T (Passenger)

Job: I’m a professional photographer. Mostly for local musicians in Portland.

Route: Portland → Redding

Why? Visiting the mom.

How was the ride? So fun. My driver (Chris, aka “CJ”) and I talked every single moment. I didn’t expect to have a whole lot in common with him, since he’s a woodworker and I’m a photographer. But we had this excellent conversation for seven straight hours. He turned me on to a really cool podcast and we just yammered at each other the whole time. He plays the fiddle and the banjo and I happen to know a bunch of local musicians, so when we both get back to Portland, we have plans to hang out and swap contacts.

Joyful moments on the ride? I eat all day, every day. And I have a grocery bag, full of my snacks and stuff. Which I hardly had to touch because he had the same sort of snack setup and oddly enough, he had all my favorite stuff. So we were pulling over at rest stops and he was pulling out the bag, like “I got this” and “I got this.” It was like exchanging lunches in elementary school – “I’ll trade you my goodies for your apple.” When he brought out the salami and cheese and it was my favorite cheese, I was like, “Are you serious?”

Why Ridejoy? The way it’s set up, it’s just so easy. I haven’t looked at Craigslist at all, I use your guys’ matches. I can’t even think of a single thing that you could do better. You guys even check back in with me. I was like, “Holy crap! That’s a real person! She wants to know if I got a ride!”‘

With Ridejoy, it’s like this community of people who understand that we all need to save a buck today, and tomorrow, and probably next week. Because it’s not the greatest economy right now. I actually took the time to read other posts just to get that general feel of folks out there and it seems like from what you guys have in place, it really attracts honest, down-to-earth people.

Final thoughts? I’ve traveled all my life and love being on road trips. Now that I know there is this option available, I’m going to be using Ridejoy a lot. ♥

Do you have your own User Joy story?  We can’t get enough of ‘em. Let us know at team@ridejoy.com! 

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