National Car at Orlando airport, which side is bigger A or B

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Title speaks for itself. I know that it has probably been asked before, but could one of you experts out there please let me know?

Thanks very much
 
Title speaks for itself. I know that it has probably been asked before, but could one of you experts out there please let me know?

Thanks very much

About the same. Actually inventory will fluctuate day to day. My recent trips have been mid/late October or early December and I've been on both sides and there was plenty to choose from on the Emerald Aisle.
 
I seem to remember reading that one side had more capacity than the other. I think gmeh1 if you are listening actually said this. I just cant remember which side was which.
 
I seem to remember reading that one side had more capacity than the other. I think gmeh1 if you are listening actually said this. I just cant remember which side was which.

I remember that too. I think he said side A was bigger.
 

I think the key metric here is not which side is bigger, but which has the wider or more plentiful selection of cars. As a PP has noted, this is going to vary throughout the day as people drive off with cars and the supply is replenished. :car:
 
Title speaks for itself. I know that it has probably been asked before, but could one of you experts out there please let me know?

Thanks very much

A side is larger. It also has the fastest turn around time.
 
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But I have gotten the best "cars" on B... So good luck :)

LOL, well that is definitely the luck of the draw. They tend to take cars from A to fill B when B's QTA is busy. Another reason, A is much busier than B.
Pretty much depends on the day and time of year.

Not to be a wise guy, but, how do you know you got the "best car" on B? :)
 
LOL, well that is definitely the luck of the draw. They tend to take cars from A to fill B when B's QTA is busy. Another reason, A is much busier than B.
Pretty much depends on the day and time of year.

Not to be a wise guy, but, how do you know you got the "best car" on B? :)

Because I was staying at the Hyatt and for "enteratainment" checked out both aisles.

A had "malibu" "impala" "malibu" etc..

B had Volvo, VW CC, Infiniti G37.

IMHO the "best" cars were on B. Those were "upgrades" A was "we met the standard and gave you a full size.

(Note this was executive aisle)
 
Because I was staying at the Hyatt and for "enteratainment" checked out both aisles.

A had "malibu" "impala" "malibu" etc..

B had Volvo, VW CC, Infiniti G37.

IMHO the "best" cars were on B. Those were "upgrades" A was "we met the standard and gave you a full size.

(Note this was executive aisle)

hmmph, several times a year into MCO on executive aisle over the years, last few offerings consisted of: chargers, impalas/malibus & the occasional boat;) (towncar). I've never considered hoofing it over to the other side.
 
Because I was staying at the Hyatt and for "enteratainment" checked out both aisles.

A had "malibu" "impala" "malibu" etc..

B had Volvo, VW CC, Infiniti G37.

IMHO the "best" cars were on B. Those were "upgrades" A was "we met the standard and gave you a full size.

(Note this was executive aisle)

Interesting "entertainment", lol. As I said before, it depends on the time of day and time of year as to what will be on the aisles. A side is busier than B.
Going to start on A side today (shift change), it will be interesting to see what they put on the aisles today. Going to be a VERY busy day today.
 
hmmph, several times a year into MCO on executive aisle over the years, last few offerings consisted of: chargers, impalas/malibus & the occasional boat;) (towncar). I've never considered hoofing it over to the other side.

It is not a bad "hoof", lol. I have been doing it everyday for months.
 
It is not a bad "hoof", lol. I have been doing it everyday for months.

yeah, but it's my impression you're getting paid for it;)and likely not dragging multiple, near 50# suitcases & assorted carryons:laughing:.
 
yeah, but it's my impression you're getting paid for it;)and likely not dragging multiple, near 50# suitcases & assorted carryons:laughing:.

Very true, BUT, if I were trying the trek with 50# suitcases, I would rent a "smart cart", which I always used when I did travel to Orlando. :)

To be fair, we have access from one side to the other that the general public does not have. Not quite the hassle to go from one side to the other with that access.:)
 
Very true, BUT, if I were trying the trek with 50# suitcases, I would rent a "smart cart", which I always used when I did travel to Orlando. :)

To be fair, we have access from one side to the other that the general public does not have. Not quite the hassle to go from one side to the other with that access.:)

are those the luggage carts? never had much lug with balancing multiple bags upon them for some reason. when we have a large party with us we wait for a porter.;)

btw, thanks for the helpful transport hints:thumbsup2nice to have an insider in our midst.
 
are those the luggage carts? never had much lug with balancing multiple bags upon them for some reason. when we have a large party with us we wait for a porter.;)

btw, thanks for the helpful transport hints:thumbsup2nice to have an insider in our midst.
You are welcome, it is fun to help.
Yes, those are the luggage carts, love them. I have not had a problem balancing, but, then again, I was not the one putting the luggage on them. :)
 














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