Yes, the Uber is going to drop you off on level 3, go down to level 1, that is where the car rental counters are. If you have an Enterprise Plus account, you can just go to the kiosk in the garage across the driveway.
Ah, just recently signed up for Enterprise Plus, didn’t realize we could just go right to the kiosk, that’s much easier! Thanks for your quick response!
Ah, just recently signed up for Enterprise Plus, didn’t realize we could just go right to the kiosk, that’s much easier! Thanks for your quick response!
After your first rental it gets even easier. There is no stopping. You go straight to the section your reservation is in, pick a car and drive away. Everything is done at the exit booth. The first time, they may need to verify your DL and CC.
In addition to what @EACarlson said, you might be able to have the Uber drop you off on the arrivals level (to save you some steps). They may or may not be able to do, but I've been successful in doing that before. If they can't it's no biggie, you'll just head down to that level once getting dropped off at departures.
Does anyone have any idea why Enterprise made this stupid decision to stop allowing people to pick out their own car and drive to the exit to check out? That is specifically why I chose Enterprise, National, or Alamo in the past I was able to pick up my own car and drive to the exit and check out at the exit booth. Now they want to bring a vehicle up to you. If it's not one that I can fit in (because I'm a little heavy and I'm 6'5") then they need to take it back and bring another one. The last time we rented a vehicle we rented with National and it took FOREVER with me continuously telling them that they are bringing up the wrong vehicle and I need a Chrysler Pacifica that I know for a fact they have (I could literally see it from where I was standing). They finally brought the thing up a half hour later after bringing me five other cars. I don't want to go through that again. Why did they get rid of the option with these three places to go pick out your own car?