Alamo has never charged a fee, as such, when we’ve rented at MCO and dropped off at the Car Care Center. However, the rental cost can sometimes be higher than we’ve been quoted for the same rental period with pick-up and drop off at the airport. On a couple of rentals back in the late 20-teens, we actually got a lower rental cost for CCC pick-up with airport drop off Or the reverse. It was likely a function of the number of cars being dropped off at the CCC compared to the number being picked up. If they anticipated excess inventory building up at that location, the rental rate could drop to encourage more one-way rentals to reduce it. That was pre-Covid, of course, before they reduced the overall size of the rental fleets. Now, locations may be working to keep their inventory up to meet anticipated demand.We rented from Alamo in March (2022) and returned it to the Car Care Center without any difficulties, I think Alamo might have charged a fee since we didn't return it to the same pick up location. Just a couple weeks ago (in June 2022) we rented from Avis with pick up at MCO and return to their location at the Hilton Lake Buena Vista and that worked really well and there was no fee to drop off at a different location. The Hilton is right by the pedestrian bridge to Disney Springs too.
question: I'm planning on renting a car at mco, stop by a supermarket to buy some groceries, then drop off my luggage at Pop Century and finally return the car at the car care center. Is this feasible? If my room isn't ready by the time I arrive can I drop off my bags (and groceries) on bell services and come back to it later? If I get to do that, will I have to pay parking? BTW, when and how is parking charged?
If anyone could answer any of these questions, I'd really appreciate.
I'm an international traveler, so paying anything by credit card is something I want to avoid the best I can. Also some of these delivery services, like instacart, I can't even download on my phone, until I arrive in the U.S., and that's a hassle. But thanks for the tip, anyways.Sure but you might want to check a grocery delivery service and see which is cheaper. You might be surprised and it could save you a lot of headaches.
Thank you for your testimony, but, and sorry if I sound obtuse, but who is *them*? I mean, who should I tell? The front desk at the hotel? Someone in the Parking lot? Or at the car care center?They won’t charge parking in this situation as long as you tell them.
The guard at the parking lot. Explain what you are doing and they usually won't charge you. You may have to go to the front desk and explain again.Thank you for your testimony, but, and sorry if I sound obtuse, but who is *them*? I mean, who should I tell? The front desk at the hotel? Someone in the Parking lot? Or at the car care center?
Again, sorry for all the questions, but it's my first time planning a Disney trip (I've been before, but I was just a kid) and I'm trying to set everything up as best I can.
When I arrived the guard didn’t ask and I told the front desk when I checked in. If you go straight to your room and do online check-in I would check your account in the app to make sure there’s no charge. If there is, you can let the desk know.The guard at the parking lot. Explain what you are doing and they usually won't charge you. You may have to go to the front desk and explain again.