bumbershoot
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Renting a car could be a fun option if you want to make some stops or do a side trip along the way. You might encounter some serious traffic depending on what time you are driving, though.
I drove up on Friday because of the Rock 'n Roll half marathon events. I needed to be at the expo before 7pm. I left at 1:40 and immediately hit accident-traffic leaving my town just "behind" Tacoma. Then more traffic at the Tacoma Dome. Then more in Fife, then Milton, then Federal way. Every accident slowdown put me further behind through-Seattle traffic.
I got in at 7:40pm to the Holiday Inn on Howe and Helmcken/Davie. I didn't make a single stop (which meant I was not hydrated for my 10K the next day, because I didn't want to have to stop at rest areas). 6 hours.
After the 10K I got in the car Saturday at I-can't-remember and drove to Tacoma to watch my son dance. Took me 3.5 hours to the Tacoma Dome. That evening we left our home just after 8, and we were at the hotel at 11:58pm. We did have the benefit of HOV lanes but we also encountered NO accident-traffic.
Driving is a total gamble.
yep Vancouver airport costs more.... however you save 3 to 6 hours travel time each way.
It can cost more. Or, for last year's Rock 'n Roll events in October, it was 5K Alaska miles each. That's IT. Absolutely fabulous price. We booked it in July, I believe.
You may want to check with car rental, I was told can not do one way from one country to another
There's no blanket rule. If you were told that, it was a rule for that particular company and probably just for that particular rental period. Prices change based on where they want cars to be. I once got an INCREDIBLE rate for a one-way trip, Phoenix to Anaheim, because they wanted some cars in Anaheim! I'm guessing going the opposite direction it would have been much higher.