Re: >>Car rental in Florida.
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daveg
Unregistered User
RE: Florida - car hire, accommodation
Were heading off to Florida for 2 weeks in April. I need to book car hire for 2 weeks and were hoping to get a convertable. Cheapest I can find is with
www.orlandovillas.com/ for 662 Euro's including all taxes and insurance for 2 drivers. I think this is excellent but can I get better?
Also I need to book 1 nights accomodation near Miami airport. We were thinking of the Hilton. Has anyone any recomendations or advice on sites to book with.
Thanks in advance.
Oh btw any advice on Florida please let me know. This is our 3rd trip so it'd be nice to do something different other than the Parks.
hopethisisofhelp
Unregistered User
Florida car hire
Try
www.yescarhire.com/ - I've found them to be quite good value any time I've been there, they specialise in just a couple of areas, Florida being one.
Other than the theme parks why not head down the quays - totally different to the rest of Fl in my experience and in April you should have near perfect weather. other places worth going to are Sarasota and Naples
fatherdougalmaguire
Frequent poster
Re: Florida car hire
daveg,
Have you looked at the forums on
www.orlandovillas.com? It's chock full of veteran Orlando-ers who have discovered the world outside the parks.
www.orlando-guide.info/forums
www.orlandovillas.com/florida
I guess you've seen the Kennedy Space Centre at this stage. But it's always work keeping an eye on the [broken link removed] to see if there's anything interesting going on. We managed to catch one last year and it was fantastic. It's due to land on Mars on Sunday.
I would agree about their car hire service as well. Cheapest we could find considering they include everything that you need. It's actually done with Dollar through a chap in the UK called Tony Lowe. At the time we were advised to book through the US web site but it looks like that's the only way now.
Boiney
Unregistered User
I used this crowd
Hi I used
www.autoeurope.com/ last May for Florida and found them very cheap as they seem to throw in a lot of insurance for not too much. when I got there they were offering a half price upgrade to a convertible (might be a common way for them to squeeze a few extra bob outa you). So for an extra 100 bucks I got a Chrysler Sebring convertible, it was brill, well worth it for crusing around, great fun. So might be worth booking an intermediate and changing when you get there!!! Depends on the time of year I suppose, May is quiet so they might have had extra convertibles.
fatherdougalmaguire
Frequent poster
Re: I used this crowd
Forgot about that aspect of it. Some of the agencies can be quite aggressive in this regard. If you don't fancy an upgrade, the order the car beneath the one you really want so you're upgrading to the one that you originally desired.