I have a standard car reserved. Am I going to be able to pick from the aisle?[/QUOTE
with a standard car with Alamo, you select from the full size row.
with a standard car with National you select from the full size row.
You only get to select from the aisle if you are a National Emerald Club member.
We fly SW so I believe it's the A side because I remember going left to get to the Alamo Van row.
I have a standard car reserved. Am I going to be able to pick from the aisle?[/QUOTE
with a standard car with Alamo, you select from the full size row.
with a standard car with National you select from the full size row.
You only get to select from the aisle if you are a National Emerald Club member.
I am both a national emerald club member and Alamo insiders member. I reserved with Alamo. Hopefully I can just hit the kiosk and then go to the row.
Hi! I searched the forum for this but wasn't able to locate the answers to my specific questions....
So, I have only rented a car once and that was National EA (super easy). For our next trip the best deal I have found so far between National and Alamo (and I am being a diligent DISser transportation student and checking multiple time a day) is $222 (all in) for a Alamo Full-Size 10/22-10/29.
I have added my additional driver (DH) said I don't want the insurance and no other extras. So 3 questions:
*Do I want extras? I'm thinking mostly about the fuel fill-up, is this necessary or more for convienence?
Sunpass for tolls? I was just planning on paying the tolls OOP b/c we will only pass them on the way from MCO to WDW and back to MCO (and really they are not that expensive).
*Are there any watchouts that I may not anticipate?
*If I do online-check in and skip the kiosk do I still get to pick any vehicle from the full-size isle?
TIA and I appreciate your help.![]()
I have a standard car reserved. Am I going to be able to pick from the aisle?[/QUOTE
with a standard car with Alamo, you select from the full size row.
with a standard car with National you select from the full size row.
You only get to select from the aisle if you are a National Emerald Club member.
I'm a national executive member, but have a mid-size alamo reservation this time. Where would I be able to pick, just the mid-size rows?
I'm a national executive member, but have a mid-size alamo reservation this time. Where would I be able to pick, just the mid-size rows?
Well....not being argumentative, but there are instances where an addtl driver doesn't have to pay addtl fees. It does say, above, that 'daily fees MAY apply'. We have a full size car booked through National for our Oct stay. Picking up at Sanford.....we are not paying for me to be the addtl driver. The reservation, in my dh's name since he holds the contract through his company, says that business associates and spouses do not have to pay addtl driver fees.I work for National/Alamo, they do charge for extra drivers, look on their reservation page. It totally depends on what codes and coupons you use. Try running a regular reservation without any codes and see what happens when you add an extra driver.
Now, I do know that other agencies do charge for additional drivers and I also know that the company that signs my paycheck charges for them too.
From their website:
Additional Driver
Additional Drivers:
All additional drivers must meet all rental qualifications.
Must appear at the rental counter with the primary renter.
Must present a valid driver's license.
Must sign the rental agreement.
An additional daily fee may apply for any Additional Drivers
I'm a national executive member, but have a mid-size alamo reservation this time. Where would I be able to pick, just the mid-size rows?
Great that you are a National Exec. Member, but, you will still have to select from the mid size row at Alamo.
If you are an Emerald Member then you can select from the mid size row or the Executive Isle.
Well....not being argumentative, but there are instances where an addtl driver doesn't have to pay addtl fees. It does say, above, that 'daily fees MAY apply'. We have a full size car booked through National for our Oct stay. Picking up at Sanford.....we are not paying for me to be the addtl driver. The reservation, in my dh's name since he holds the contract through his company, says that business associates and spouses do not have to pay addtl driver fees.
I know that I was very careful when booking our car rental. I do the driving...but my dh is the one with the credit card, so he has to be the lead person on the car rental. I had booked, at one time or another, rentals through Budget, Dollar and National...all allowed me to be the addtl driver with no addtl daily fees. Stayed with National due to it's having the lowest cost for the larger vehicle.
Does National stock crossovers and do any of these crossovers (Alamo or National) at MCO hold more than 5 passengers? I feel like I'm playing russian roulette, but I can't seem to find a decent price on a minivan but got an "okay" rate on a crossover...but I need to hold 6 people. Getting so frustrated.
Thanks for all the information though -- this was a great thread!!
Bob, I have commented about this a few times in different posts.
As to the National and Alamo being franchised: the majority of our rental car locations are company-owned, with the remainder owned by licensees.
Actually, you can take your Alamo reservation (for instance), pick a car from National and exit at the National booth, or visa versa. The only thing you cannot do is take an Enterprise contract to anywhere but Enterprise, they are on a different system. I don't know why and really have never asked.
Add your additional drivers at the counter. Spouses are NOT automatic, we need to see their license and they need to be listed on the contract.