Car Rental opinions?

tlcdoula

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I am taking my daughter to DL in less than a month and need to start getting things planned. We are staying at the Desert Inn and Suites for 10 nights and have an 8 day park hopper.

We plan on taking a couple of day trips (seaworld and universal) and I am not sure how to work renting a car. We fly into SNA and could rent a car for the 10 days for about $320 or book a shuttle and rent a car just for the days we are not at disney.:confused3

Just curious what others have done in the past, is it too much of a hassle to try to rent the car early in the morning to get on the road in time etc I am at a loss over what to do. So little to plan compared to our trip to Disney world a few yrs ago I can't believe I am stressing over this :rotfl2:

thanks
 
I would take a cab from the airport, then walk over to Alamo in DTD the morning you want to drive. I would definitely not pay for a car for every day of my trip unless I was using it.
 
I would take a cab from the airport, then walk over to Alamo in DTD the morning you want to drive. I would definitely not pay for a car for every day of my trip unless I was using it.

I concur, especially when you factor in an additional $8/day (plus 17% tax) to park your rental at your hotel.
 

Your Alamo rental is going to be significantly lower in Anaheim than at the airport. From the airport, you could always take SuperShuttle. There is a coupon at the www.anaheimoc.org, under transportation.
 
Do you have a Costco card? I've found them to be a lot cheaper.

I just had a Budget mid size thru Costco for 4 days from SNA. Total cost $62.
 
I agree with just using a shuttle and renting a one day rental from either the Alamo in DTD or another location close to wherever you're staying. I know there is at least one place down by the anaheim plaza inn, so not a long walk at all.
 
I would take a cab from the airport, then walk over to Alamo in DTD the morning you want to drive. I would definitely not pay for a car for every day of my trip unless I was using it.

This is exactly what we did and it worked beautifully! We had great service at the DTD Alamo -- I was a little hesitant to use Alamo because of a previous bad experience but the staff at the DTD Alamo were great!
 
A shuttle from the airport to your hotel is much cheaper than a cab. Shuttles are better in LA because the price is fixed whereas with a cab you can end up paying a lot more if you hit traffic (practically guaranteed). Prime Time Shuttle is good and has been in business a long time.

If you use PriceLine, you can only rent the car from the airport, not offsite.

If you decide to rent the car for the whole time, I highly recommend getting a fully refundable reservation with the company of your choice. And then a day or so before do PriceLine's Name Your Own Price. I have gotten rentals for $12 and $14 per day the last two times I did this.
 
Forgot to say that you can even get a private van (or sedan) through Prime Time, as opposed to a shared ride van. Then you're not sharing with anyone else, but you still have a fixed price. When you do the fare quote online, you will see those options as well.
 





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