Anyone catch what was on the executive aisle lately?![]()
We don't arrive until Sept. 29th and we are Executive Aisle members. I'll post back when I return on Oct. 5th. I'm not taking my netbook on this trip since we're not staying in our DVC resort (free internet). It's only 2 of us on this trip, so I'm guessing we'll see lots of large vehicles since that seems to be a Murphy's Law for us.
They had a ford escape. i hope we get on. thinking of buying one and would like to try it out.
Don't remember seeing any ford's in July, Not sure anyone else know?
On the link to join the Emerald Aisle is says that your membership is good for the "calendar year." Does that mean if is join now, that it expires in December 31, 2010? So if we aren't going until January, and I don't rent a car between now and the end of the year, that my membership will expire?
Also, if I get there, and there is nothing on the Aisle that will work for us, what options do we have?
On the link to join the Emerald Aisle is says that your membership is good for the "calendar year." Does that mean if is join now, that it expires in December 31, 2010? So if we aren't going until January, and I don't rent a car between now and the end of the year, that my membership will expire?
Also, if I get there, and there is nothing on the Aisle that will work for us, what options do we have?
You either have to take a vehicle that is on the Aisle or go to the counter and pay for an upgrade to a larger car, simple as that. If you require a larger vehicle, then your best bet is to reserve a car from that class, then you would just go to that specific aisle (eg. if you need a mini-van, I wouldn't chance one being on the aisle but book a mini-van, then when you arrive, you'd go to the mini-van aisle, rather than the Emerald Aisle)Also, if I get there, and there is nothing on the Aisle that will work for us, what options do we have?
I'm interested in this too. Would we just go to a counter and upgrade? I imagine that could get costly, because you have no idea what you'd be charged for the upgrade, and you'd have no opportunity to use coupons or codes (especially if you wanted a minivan and the codes you used to book the midsize Emerald Aisle weren't valid for minivans).
You either have to take a vehicle that is on the Aisle or go to the counter and pay for an upgrade to a larger car, simple as that. If you require a larger vehicle, then your best bet is to reserve a car from that class, then you would just go to that specific aisle (eg. if you need a mini-van, I wouldn't chance one being on the aisle but book a mini-van, then when you arrive, you'd go to the mini-van aisle, rather than the Emerald Aisle)
We arrived on Sunday, Sept 5 at around 1:30 PM. Only Impalas, Sebrings and mid-size cars. No vans or SUVs. We were hoping for a van, but we had to settle for an Impala (DW drives one). With 4 grown-ups for ten days, it was tight for our luggage but we managed. Getting around was no problem, except when we moved from the treehouse to BLT.
When we returned the car yesterday I looked over to the EA and there were both vans and SUVs. Go figure, huh.
BTW, this was on "A" terminal side.
jerry
No ... With Emerald Aisle, if you are an Emerald Club member, you would go ahead and make a reservation for a midsize car. When you arrive, you would go to the Emerald Aisle to pick your vehicle. Sometimes there are larger vehicles on the aisle than midsize (suv, minivan, full size), but you are only guaranteed a midsize. So basically the other person was asking if they booked a midsize car which entitled them to use the Emerald Aisle, if they got there and there and they didn't like any of the cars on the aisle what was their options.Sorry, are you saying you would book 2 reservations, 1 for Emerald Aisle and then 1 for Emerald Reserve (say for a full-size) and then only use the EA reservation if you get something good from that aisle?
No ... With Emerald Aisle, if you are an Emerald Club member, you would go ahead and make a reservation for a midsize car. When you arrive, you would go to the Emerald Aisle to pick your vehicle. Sometimes there are larger vehicles on the aisle than midsize (suv, minivan, full size), but you are only guaranteed a midsize. So basically the other person was asking if they booked a midsize car which entitled them to use the Emerald Aisle, if they got there and there and they didn't like any of the cars on the aisle what was their options.
Because with Emerald Aisle, you are only entitled to a midsize, if you don't like any of the cars (i.e., there aren't any larger vehicles), you can't just go to the full size aisle, or the minivan aisle and pick a different vehicle ... they would need to go to the counter and pay for an upgrade. If you see a larger car (or suv, or minivan) on the aisle, you can take one, but you can't go to the full size or minivan aisle and take one just because there isn't one on the Emerald Aisle.
OK, that was my understanding as well. We'll try and play the "better than mid-size" lottery and hope we get something good. If not, then an Impala or Malibu would not be terrible. Hoping for an HHR or a minivan/small SUV if they magically appear![]()
Keep in mind that an Impala is a full size not a mid-size, so no guarantee that it will be in the aisle, unless you can choose from the Executive aisle too.
our choice from executive last two weeks
buick lucerne
and
chrysler 300
both with xm/sirius satellite radio
also saw on executive aisle
dodge journey, chev traverse, jeep "something" plus usual impala, chargers etc
we leave for home tomorrow on a side note did well in southwest lottery, no ebci...a30 and 31
our choice from executive last two weeks
buick lucerne
and
chrysler 300
both with xm/sirius satellite radio
also saw on executive aisle
dodge journey, chev traverse, jeep "something" plus usual impala, chargers etc
we leave for home tomorrow on a side note did well in southwest lottery, no ebci...a30 and 31