All cars are supplied full on collection.
Is it worth upgrading in the UK to Gold/Platinum? if you are going to want additional driver then usually yes, if you don't want addition driver and its purely the tank of gas then it depends on cost, short rentals almost certainly worth it, longer rentals not so much.
Is it worth paying for a tank on collection? usually yes, the pre-pay rate tends to be 2-3 cents/gal less than you can buy at the garage. Most people take a car back with gas in the tank so even though the rate you pay is good they gain on part full tanks returned.
If you don't pre-pay fill the tank up around Disney (Hess or Race Trac) before leaving for the airport, don't use the garages within a stones throw of the airport they don't display the price and charge approx double http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news...rt-gas-station-court-20110630,0,6705428.story
Is the pre-pay cheaper? I always thought it was more....
But like you said, it takes dedication to take the car back empty but I can manage it !!!
A couple of years ago we picked a car up from Thrifty at Fort Lauderdale airport and automatically agreed to the pre-pay without really checking it. Only to discover that they'd charged well above the local rate.
I am sorry you found out the hard way. Unforturnately in the US if you agree to pre-pay for the full tank of gas when you're picking up the car, you'll always end up paying a lot more than if you fill the tank yourself just before returning it. This is one of those situations where the UK and the US have 2 completely opposite points of view.
Confused now. Not what wayne says above.
I am sorry you found out the hard way. Unforturnately in the US if you agree to pre-pay for the full tank of gas when you're picking up the car, you'll always end up paying a lot more than if you fill the tank yourself just before returning it. This is one of those situations where the UK and the US have 2 completely opposite points of view.
I was referencing tigger 137's unfortunate and costly experience of agreeing to pre-pay at the time of picking up the car or as Wayne said, if you bring the car back empty it will cost just as much. In either case it's about double the price at the gas station.
However, reading the rest of Wayne's post and through much of this thread it sounds like agreeing to pre-pay while still in the UK long before you pick up the car is very reasonable.
So what I meant was: agreeing to pre-pay when in the UK is reasonable, agreeing to pre-pay at the time you pick up the car in Florida is not.
If you re-read my post you'll see that I said the pre-pay cost generally compares well with local gas stations. It was just that one time, the only time we pre-paid with Thrifty, that it was more expensive. All we "found out the hard way" was to double-check the per gallon price more carefully, especially if renting with Thrifty.