Does DoorDash deliver on Easter? The short answer is, yes, DoorDash does deliver on Easter. However, whether DoorDash delivers on Easter is based on whether restaurants in your area are open. DoorDash does not have official operating hours – rather, its hours are primarily based on restaurant operating hours.
With that said, in this post, we’ll take a closer look at whether DoorDash delivers on Easter. In addition, we’ll also consider some challenges you may face when ordering from DoorDash on Easter, as well as advice for customers to make ordering a smooth experience.
Does DoorDash Deliver On Easter?
DoorDash doesn’t have set operating hours (i.e. DoorDash does not have a set opening or closing time). Instead, DoorDash’s operating hours are based on restaurant operating hours. If the restaurant is open, then customers can order from that restaurant via DoorDash (note that restaurant operating hours on DoorDash may differ from restaurant operating hours at the physical restaurant).
If you want to order from DoorDash on Easter, your best bet will be to check the DoorDash app and see what restaurants are available. Open restaurants will be available to order from while restaurants that are closed for the holiday won’t be available on the app.
Challenges To Consider When Ordering DoorDash On Easter
Ordering food from DoorDash is usually an easy process, but on some holidays, there can be some challenges to consider. Here are the main ones you may encounter when ordering DoorDash
1. Some Restaurants May Appear Open But Are Actually Closed
One annoying thing you might deal with when ordering from DoorDash on Easter is if the restaurant is closed but appears open on the DoorDash app. While most restaurants on the DoorDash app will be accurate, sometimes, restaurants will be closed for the holiday, but will still appear open on the app.
The issue here is that if the restaurant puts itself as open on the DoorDash app even though they’re closed, you’ll end up placing the order, but it won’t go to anyone. DoorDash, however, won’t know that the restaurant is closed and the app will show that your order was placed without any indication that the restaurant is closed. That means you’ll be sitting there waiting for your order without realizing that it isn’t being prepared, leading you to waste your time.
Worse yet, Dashers that go to pick up your order will encounter that the restaurant is closed. Dashers can report that the restaurant is closed and theoretically, DoorDash should then mark it as closed, but in my experience, I’ve found that even if a Dasher marks the restaurant as closed, DoorDash will still leave the restaurant as open. That means other customers will continue to place orders there, leading to the same issue.
In some situations, Dashers might not even mark the restaurant as closed and will instead simply cancel the order on their end. Your order will then go to another Dasher, continuing the cycle until someone marks it as closed. It can be frustrating seeing this happen.
The good thing is that you will receive a refund from DoorDash, but that won’t help you with getting food right now.
2. Dasher Availability May Be Limited On Easter
A lesser concern on Easter is that Dasher availability may be limited. If there aren’t available Dashers to pick up your order, you’ll be stuck waiting until someone accepts your order. This is more of a concern on bigger holidays like Thanksgiving or Christmas, but it’s still something to think about.
For the most part, however, Dasher availability shouldn’t be an issue on Easter since Easter isn’t as big of a holiday and more Dashers will still be working.
Advice For Customers Ordering DoorDash On Easter
The advice for customers ordering DoorDash on Easter is the same advice that applies to most other days of the year.
First, you should tip appropriately so that Dashers will accept your order. Remember that Dashers are independent contractors and can accept or decline any orders they receive. DoorDash doesn’t pay Dashers much for each delivery, so most of a Dasher’s earnings will come from customer tips. While Dasher’s cannot see exactly what a customer tipped before accepting an order, they can see what the overall payout is for an order and thus, can get an idea of whether or not a customer tipped. Orders with low or no tip will be more likely to get declined by Dashers, leading to you, as the customer, waiting longer for your order.
Second, be prepared to have longer wait times when ordering on Easter. Not only might fewer Dashers be working, but some restaurants could be closed, which can lead to longer wait times if customers are all ordering from the same restaurants or if a restaurant is listed as open on the DoorDash app but is actually closed. If you need your food by a specific time, I recommend placing your order earlier
Finally, if you can, I recommend either waiting for your Dasher outside when they arrive or selecting the leave at door option so that your Dasher can leave the order for you at your door. This will help your Dasher out a lot because they’ll be able to complete your delivery faster and continue to their next order. Remember that Dashers are paid per delivery they complete, so the faster they can complete each delivery, the more they can earn.
Final Thoughts
DoorDash does deliver on Easter? The answer is yes, they do. For the most part, ordering DoorDash on Easter will be the same as ordering DoorDash on any other day. There is a slight chance that some restaurants may be closed for the holiday, but for the most part, most restaurants will be open and probably operating under normal business hours.
So long as you tip your Dasher appropriately, you shouldn’t have any issues getting DoorDash to deliver to you on Easter.
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