cashless tolls

tony64

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Has anyone taken the P24 pass and if you did was it worth it or do you wish you'd not bothered?

We are flying into Miami and driving up same day to Orlando, I'm looking to take out the pass 24 as I want to get going as quickly as possible and the shortest route involves a cashless toll ( 112 airport expressway).

Is it worth it or a major rip off? we have car hire for 8 days and then a 7 day cruise. so it's not a 14 day hire.
 
if your planning on driving from Miami and want to go the fast route you will have to use the cashless option i am afraid (for the rest of Florida round Orlando no need for one)
Think you will just have to pay and grin and bear it
Oh and yes a major rip off
Paul
 

the following was on the sunpass website for dollar https://www.sunpass.com/rentalcar

$6.99 flat fee per rental day

$36.99 maximum weekly fee Pass 24® must be sold for the length of the rental contract. It cannot be purchased only on certain days. Pass 24 ® is a duration-based model and provides unlimited toll road access for a low daily fee per the length of the rental agreement.


so i guess you'll have to get it for the full duration of your rental period

i think i would do it if i were you. driving from miami, i'd rather take the toll road.
 
Couldn't you use the TOLL-BY-PLATE system instead?

EDIT:

Looks like you don't get the option on a rental car. :(

It might be worth looking at other companies as the amount extra you pay for the rental may be offset by the toll charge.
 
Couldn't you use the TOLL-BY-PLATE system instead?

think as having a hire car you will be locked into what they offer you
The system your is when you get a ticket for a violation it gives you a chance to pay before a fine
Fat chance the rental company's will pass onto you they will just pass on fine and an admin fee
only way round not getting one is a sat nav and when put in Ask to avoid tolls

Paul
 
not too sure were the desk is at Miami (few years since we went and hurricane meant tolls were suspended)But someone who has been recently will confirm
If on airport sometimes you have to pass a toll to get off airport so if you do no way to avoid
Paul
 
think as having a hire car you will be locked into what they offer you
The system your is when you get a ticket for a violation it gives you a chance to pay before a fine
Fat chance the rental company's will pass onto you they will just pass on fine and an admin fee
only way round not getting one is a sat nav and when put in Ask to avoid tolls

Paul

Your right about the car hire companys - a few years ago we accidentely drove through a paid toll booth :scared1: Never thought anything of it apart from we may get stopped - abut a month after returning there was a charge on our credit card for £35!!!::eek: I imagine that was their fine and admin fee - and all for 75 cents!!!
 
We are also having to drive down to Miami next year and I think I will take into consideration the cost of the pass before deciding which rental car firm to use. Based on the current information Budget appears to be much cheaper.
 
We have already booked with Dollar as there isn't many companies that do a one way hire to Port Canaveral.
We will be doing OK on the return trip as we only have a two day hire and the $6.99 per day should be less than the cost of the tolls. ;)

We have read through the P24 conditions several times and we think the $6.99/day includes the cost of tolls, am I right or wrong?????
Can anyone, that has been, confirm this?
 
We drove from Miami this year and managed to avoid the cashless tolls. We came back from Orlando on the Turnpike, but left it and joined the I95 before we got to Miami. You still have to watch out for tolls but it is possible to get to the airport without passing any of them.
 
We drove from Miami this year and managed to avoid the cashless tolls. We came back from Orlando on the Turnpike, but left it and joined the I95 before we got to Miami. You still have to watch out for tolls but it is possible to get to the airport without passing any of them.

Thanks for that.:)
I know it's possible but we will be arriving in the rush hour and I want to get out of the Miami area as quickly as possible, which is to head out on the 112 airport expressway (a cashless toll road), I95 then onto the turnpike.

If the $6.99 rate includes the tolls then it's not too bad an option.

If it doesn't, it's a rip off.
 
Thanks for that.:)
I know it's possible but we will be arriving in the rush hour and I want to get out of the Miami area as quickly as possible, which is to head out on the 112 airport expressway (a cashless toll road), I95 then onto the turnpike.

If the $6.99 rate includes the tolls then it's not too bad an option.

If it doesn't, it's a rip off.

but you'll have to pay for the entire rental period - so $44 ($37+$7)

from how it's written it does seem as if it includes the tolls.

as i said, i would go ahead and do it. there are also toll roads in orlando and also on the way to the port.
 
but you'll have to pay for the entire rental period - so $44 ($37+$7)

from how it's written it does seem as if it includes the tolls.

as i said, i would go ahead and do it. there are also toll roads in orlando and also on the way to the port.

Thanks, I think we'll bite the bullet and go with it.
 
Tone, got this info off another site. Looks as though it includes all tolls so it's probably not a bad bet.

Dollar and Thrifty

Drive like a local! Opt-in to Pass24®, a pre-paid toll service from Dollar Rent A Car, and bypass toll booths on your drive. No more waiting in long lines searching for coins or cash or waiting for receipts. With Pass24®, you'll cruise right through traffic in the express lane.

Pass24® gives your Dollar rental vehicle unlimited 24-hour toll usage for a low daily rate and is available in Dallas, Denver, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers, Houston, Jacksonville, Key West, Miami, Oakland, Orlando, San Francisco, Tallahassee, Tampa and West Palm Beach. Just ask for it at the counter when you pick up your vehicle.
Pass24® is provided by Rent A Toll.

This costs $6.99 per day, $37 a week but includes all toll charges but pricing on this has been hard to pin down.
 
Tone, got this info off another site. Looks as though it includes all tolls so it's probably not a bad bet.

Dollar and Thrifty

Drive like a local! Opt-in to Pass24®, a pre-paid toll service from Dollar Rent A Car, and bypass toll booths on your drive. No more waiting in long lines searching for coins or cash or waiting for receipts. With Pass24®, you'll cruise right through traffic in the express lane.

Pass24® gives your Dollar rental vehicle unlimited 24-hour toll usage for a low daily rate and is available in Dallas, Denver, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers, Houston, Jacksonville, Key West, Miami, Oakland, Orlando, San Francisco, Tallahassee, Tampa and West Palm Beach. Just ask for it at the counter when you pick up your vehicle.
Pass24® is provided by Rent A Toll.

This costs $6.99 per day, $37 a week but includes all toll charges but pricing on this has been hard to pin down.

That will make it a no brainer.
For the conveniance and time saved, it will be well worth it.

Cheers Joh.
 
That will make it a no brainer.
For the conveniance and time saved, it will be well worth it.

Cheers Joh.

Just don't be losing us on the way to Port Canaveral as you speed through the toll booths while we are still rooting around for change ;)
 
Just don't be losing us on the way to Port Canaveral as you speed through the toll booths while we are still rooting around for change ;)

No, I'll be following you with the zoom lens at the ready. ;)
 




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