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mjaclyn
09-04-2009, 09:35 PM
I can't believe how expensive it is to rent a car!! We're looking at renting one at MCO from Oct 4th-10th and EVERYTHING is over $300!! Does anyone know why it's so steep? Is there anywhere I can look to get a good discount?

TiggeRia
09-04-2009, 10:02 PM
Rental car prices have been through the roof for sometime now. There are actually a few threads discussing it, but it seems to be attributed to a smaller fleet of cars, or something like that. Anyway, the prices will typically come down the closer you get to your date. Just check back frequently. I have a midsize car booked for 7 days for about $200 for next week. Yesterday I found that Payless drastically reduced their prices and I now have a midsize car for $112, taxes and all. Be patient and keep checking back!

TheRustyScupper
09-04-2009, 11:38 PM
1) Rental cars are more expensive because the car is more expensive.
2) Auto companies used to sell/lease cars to rental companies.
3) They were el-cheapo, just to be able to make car annual sales volumes.
4) The car companies found out it was actually costing them money and sales
. . . frequently, no profit on the rental units
. . . too many used cars afterward, depressing use car sales
. . . depressed used car sales made their new cars less attractive
. . . people look for resale values when buying or leasing personal cars
. . . a real vicious circle
5) Now, the cars for rental fleets have less discounting.
. . . the cars now cost more to the rental company
. . . the customer now pays more
. . . the cars are kept longer to get a financial return
6) One further reason
. . . car companies used to own all or a part of rental agencies *
. . . they kept the rental prices low to attract business
. . . car companies got out of rental agencies about three years ago

* Ford owned Hertz outright, GM had big stakes in Budget and National, Chrysler had a huge chunk of AVIS.

luvmyboys4ever
09-05-2009, 01:26 AM
Be careful when renting. My MIL called a company, got a "special" AAA total and made the reservation. When she picked up the car the "total" jumped $126! There are all sorts of extras that they don't tell you about over the phone...even if you ask...which she did. :mad:

Dracula766
09-05-2009, 04:28 AM
If you are staying onsite, my recommendation is to go with Enterprise near WDW. Just take DME to your resort and they will pick you up. You save a ton of cash by not having to pay the airport fees & taxes.

Speedy1998
09-05-2009, 08:58 AM
Not sure if this happened in Orlando, but alot of local goverments have raised the taxes on rental cars to make up for the loss of tax revenues in other areas (like property taxes).

mjaclyn
09-05-2009, 10:23 AM
We were going to do DME but our problem is we have 2 young children and need to stop at a store on the way to the resort to pick up diapers and other things. The 'general stores' at DVC resorts don't have everything we need and are much more expensive then stopping at a Target or Wal-Mart close to the park. Our other problem is that we really don't want to have to lug both car seats through the airport so we were going to rent one. I'm not sure how much they are to rent but that will add to our total as well. :ack:

E-OR
09-05-2009, 10:29 AM
I have to say that I don't think that renting at MCO is horribly expensive. We use National and got an emerald club card which anyone can get. I also bought an entertainment book that gives us a one day rental free so a 9 day mid size car rental ended up to be $204.00. When I first started pricing it they wanted 470.00 but I just kept checking and over the last few months it would drop some and now that we are only three weeks away I check every day. Last week the price dropped down $50.00

sainter
09-05-2009, 11:39 AM
We were going to do DME but our problem is we have 2 young children and need to stop at a store on the way to the resort to pick up diapers and other things. The 'general stores' at DVC resorts don't have everything we need and are much more expensive then stopping at a Target or Wal-Mart close to the park. Our other problem is that we really don't want to have to lug both car seats through the airport so we were going to rent one. I'm not sure how much they are to rent but that will add to our total as well. :ack:
If you really only need a car to pick up some things for the kids, it would be much cheaper to have those items use ME and either 1).ship them yourself to the resort from home or 2). use a service like garden grocer or costco - order from them online and have it shipped to the resort. :thumbsup:

DeniseMB
09-05-2009, 02:54 PM
I would agree with the pp. Order from garden grocer online & have everything delivered to your resort. :mickey:

Laura670
09-08-2009, 03:03 PM
We were going to do DME but our problem is we have 2 young children and need to stop at a store on the way to the resort to pick up diapers and other things. The 'general stores' at DVC resorts don't have everything we need and are much more expensive then stopping at a Target or Wal-Mart close to the park. Our other problem is that we really don't want to have to lug both car seats through the airport so we were going to rent one. I'm not sure how much they are to rent but that will add to our total as well. :ack:


I sent you a private message about rental car discounts......I hope it helps !:mickey:

HoosierDisneyFan
09-08-2009, 09:27 PM
I'm a big fan of Magical Express. I know a majority on INTERCOT prefer to have a rental car, but I find the wasted time & money associated with a rental car not worth the convenience. I take much pride to be about to neogiate my way from my resort to anywhere in the World using Disney transportation. I would prefer the extra $300 in my pocket for gifts and extras!

seanyred
09-08-2009, 10:37 PM
I'm a big fan of Magical Express. I know a majority on INTERCOT prefer to have a rental car, but I find the wasted time & money associated with a rental car not worth the convenience. I take much pride to be about to neogiate my way from my resort to anywhere in the World using Disney transportation. I would prefer the extra $300 in my pocket for gifts and extras!

Well said :thumbsup:....I completely agree. Utilizing Disney Transportation can be a headache but if you are able to be flexible/creative it doesn't have to be as bad as people make it sound. There is inconveniences on both sides of the isle but I'd rather keep my money.

clou1028
09-09-2009, 08:14 AM
I have a car rental for $16 a day from Payless car rental - Sep 23rd-27th. Originally it was $24 a day when I booked it, but I kept checking back periodically and would modify my reservation when the price went down.

I have always found rental cars cheaper in Orlando than any other place I have been to. I am sorry you are having trouble finding a good price. I always check Yahoo Travel for rental car prices.

I have done Disney Transportation several times, and it's good and efficient, but for us, we much rather have a rental car. So much easier to get around.