SCOTTOHIOCPA
Trip number 20 to WDW June 2013
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We arrived at MCO at 2:00 on a Saturday April 17th, and hoped to make it over to port canaveral in time to see the Magic depart. We made it, but just barely due to the long rental car lines. I just wanted to warn every one to budget a long wait in their itineraries for this.
I travel for Business (the Akron Beacon Journal) several times a year, so I am used to renting a car at the airport. When we arrived at MCO, our bags almost beat us to the pick up area, so we were running ahead of schedule. Then we went over to the rental car area. Just about all of the car places had really long lines and it took me about 45 minutes wait to get a car. Alamo was even longer - probably over an hour. I was not prepared for this little delay at the start of my trip since I usually don't have this problem at other airports. As I waited in line, I think I figured out what slowed everything down so much. I think MCO attracts lots of vacationers who do not normally rent cars, therefore these "newbies" have lots of questions and problems that the usual business traveler doesn't have. I overheard renters asking for EXACT directions to particular hotels (was that a right on elm street? ), renters calling their insurance agents on cell phones to find out if they had coverage (if I hit an alligator, will his insurance or mine pay for the repair?), renters who did not bother to bring drivers licenses with them (why would I need my Ohio drivers license? this is Florida!) , and tons of questions that seasoned renters take for granted. We were also slowed by some renters who had rented a small car but had come back to upgrade to a bigger car after finding out that they couldn't fit 6 people and luggage into a mustang convertible (DUH!).
I don't think there is much you can do about it, but if you are like me, it's not as bad if you have prepared yourself for this ahead of time. If you are really lucky, you might arrive on slow day or time and walk right up to the counter!
I travel for Business (the Akron Beacon Journal) several times a year, so I am used to renting a car at the airport. When we arrived at MCO, our bags almost beat us to the pick up area, so we were running ahead of schedule. Then we went over to the rental car area. Just about all of the car places had really long lines and it took me about 45 minutes wait to get a car. Alamo was even longer - probably over an hour. I was not prepared for this little delay at the start of my trip since I usually don't have this problem at other airports. As I waited in line, I think I figured out what slowed everything down so much. I think MCO attracts lots of vacationers who do not normally rent cars, therefore these "newbies" have lots of questions and problems that the usual business traveler doesn't have. I overheard renters asking for EXACT directions to particular hotels (was that a right on elm street? ), renters calling their insurance agents on cell phones to find out if they had coverage (if I hit an alligator, will his insurance or mine pay for the repair?), renters who did not bother to bring drivers licenses with them (why would I need my Ohio drivers license? this is Florida!) , and tons of questions that seasoned renters take for granted. We were also slowed by some renters who had rented a small car but had come back to upgrade to a bigger car after finding out that they couldn't fit 6 people and luggage into a mustang convertible (DUH!).
I don't think there is much you can do about it, but if you are like me, it's not as bad if you have prepared yourself for this ahead of time. If you are really lucky, you might arrive on slow day or time and walk right up to the counter!



