And easily a 45 minute to an hour drive.
Unless you get stuck in rush hour traffic on the way back into San Diego (we made that mistake) then it's a LOT longer.
And easily a 45 minute to an hour drive.
Mike, I did not check your numbers but find it easy to believe when you are talking SD. I myself was talking about the airports closer to DLR. Someone else mentioned no drop fee to SD and I was a little skeptical of that.I just ran the numbers for Hertz and went from Anaheim to San Diego for my June dates and it was $336. Then I ran the numbers for the same dates but returned the car back in Anaheim where it was originally rented and it was $223. They might have charged you the extra and just put it into your total rate or like you said it might be the time of year you rented? For some reason we have tried several companies and could never get past the drop off fee. I'll keep trying. I would love to pull that off.
And easily a 45 minute to an hour drive.
Yes this is always true and it does not even have to be rush hour. See below.Unless you get stuck in rush hour traffic on the way back into San Diego (we made that mistake) then it's a LOT longer.
A few summers ago we traveled from Riverside to north LA (Pasadena), and to LA in the Hollywood area, Anaheim for DLR, and north and south SD. All at non rush hour times and on weekends. And every single time we ended up in stop-and-go traffic. Sometimes at 11PM at night. On that trip we left DLR at 2PM one weekday to visit family in Riverside 40 miles away. And it took 4 hours. At non-rush hour. Very, very frustrating. 10 miles per hour for 4 hours.One thing I've noticed traveling in So. CA. I've driven a few times later at night between San Diego and Anaheim and it is such low traffic compared to daylight hours. I'm talking maybe around 10pm, not midnight or the wee hours of the morning. SO much nicer than fighting commuter traffic!
I just wanted to mention checking your car rental through BJs or Costco Travel if you have a membership. We are doing a similar vacation, though it's 3 weeks from San Diego to San Francisco, and Alamo through Costco has a great rate for a standard, and no drop-off fee. I noticed Budget and Avis seem to include a fee for returning at a different location, but Alamo did not. Costco had the best prices that I could find for this kind of rental.
Thanks for this tip! I forget about Costco having discounted travel - it's our bread, milk, eggs, pizza store... will definitely check into it for our rental car.