I go to WDW frequently. I prefer National as I can just walk out to the garage and pick my car. However, National can be more expensive. In that case, I go with Alamo who is definitely cheaper. But because I use coupons, I have to either stop at the Kiosk or go out to the garage booth to check-in. No big deal and I have always had good experiences with both National and Alamo. However, Enterprise was another story. I will NOT rent from them again and I will tell you why.
I am handicapped with mobility issues. I can walk but not very far before I am in pain (degenerative arthritis).
In April 2011, I rented from Enterprise (first time) at MCO. I was able to get a mid size SUV because of my walker and handicap. We had it one day and drove to the resort and parked. In the morning the car would not start. I called Enterprise but they said they would not help us out since I did not get the insurance for "help" Don't remember what they called it. I called
AAA as I have a membership with them. The guy who came out said that this particular car was notorious for bad batteries (from the factory) and I should not keep it but return it to Enterprise for a different model. I then called the few Enterprise locations close to WDW to see if I could exchange this car once I got it started using AAA. The fellow there said they had very few cars on hand and that I would have to drive back out to the airport to exchange this car. Luckily, we had no plans for that day so I drove all the way back to the airport. Here is where the difficulty began. Remember I am handicapped and cannot walk far. The Enterprise garage people would not exchange the car and made me walk all the way back to the Enterprise counter in the airport so that I could get the necessary okay. Then I had to walk all the way back to the garage to get another car. The car I got was far better than the one I had that had died on me. However, I was quite sore and had to rest for that day and the next, taking Tylenol 3 pills to alleviate the pain. I have to laugh when I see there ads on TV saying how much they care for their customers. Well, maybe they care about able bodied customers but they sure didn't care about me. With all those cars in the garage, you think they could have at least drove me over to the airport where the rental counter is. So NO MORE Enterprise for me!