Posts Tagged ‘U Save car hire Florida’

Young Drivers – Great News

Tuesday, April 5th, 2011

We are delighted to be able to announce that, with immediate effect, up to 3 drivers aged 21 – 24 may drive on the Young Driver’s Package with Alamo. This is fantastic news for our drivers under 25 – and provides an economical alternative for clients arriving at airports other than Orlando.

We continue to offer U Save at Orlando which allows 2 drivers aged 21 – 25 with no surcharge at all, but we only have this contract with U Save at Orlando, not the other U Save locations.

Budget’s Young Driver Package continues to allow 1 driver aged 21 – 24 with no change to that package.

Reduced rates for Budget – one month only!!

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

We are delighted to be able to bring you a special offer on Budget car rental in Florida.  Prices on the website have been reduced by £10 per week, starting today, for all bookings made before September 18th.  This is an excellent offer, as it includes both the Christmas period, and next years rates right around to December 2010.

If you want to secure your car for sometime in the future, but don’t want to pay now (and who does?) then give us a call in the office, we  will place your reservation for you, and then you only have to pay about 6 weeks before you travel.  I don’t think you can say fairer than that!  Unfortunately we can only extend this facility to Alamo, Budget and U Save reservations.

Choosing a supplier

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

For the maximum client choice, we offer rentals with Alamo, Budget, Dollar, U-Save and Thrifty, but what is the difference, and why do we have two lots of Dollar cars?

In some ways it is easy to say that hire cars in Florida are ‘much of a muchness’, and in some respects that is true.  All cars are automatic, and have air conditioning, and are as young as the company can afford to maintain its fleet.

The actual insurance cover offered by each supplier is also basically the same, this is because the packages that we offer for sale must include everything that the British, or non-domestic traveller will need in order to drive in Florida and comply with local laws.

But the add ons, such as the number of drivers on the standard package or the fuel policy, are what differs from supplier to supplier.  The exact details of each ‘Standard Package’ can be seen by clicking on the relevant ‘Standard Package’ icon by the car of your choice but we will run through them here.

Alamo and Thrifty allow only one driver on their standard packages, so if you require 2 or more drivers you will either need to select the relevant Diamond option, or choose a different supplier.  We also have one set of prices with Dollar that feature just one driver, and these are a little cheaper than the other set of prices with Dollar which have 2 drivers!  This is why there are two sets of prices for Dollar.

If you require 2 drivers, you can therefore choose from the slightly more expensive Dollar option, Budget or U -Save which all include 2 drivers in their ‘Standard Package’.

U Save are great for young drivers, (see the previous Young Driver article) but can tend to be a bit on the expensive side otherwise, and currently we only have access to U Save at Orlando International Airport.

If you are going for 2 weeks or more, then it is often more economical to select the standard option that does not include fuel, otherwise you will be paying a weekly supplement, but will only receive that initial tank of fuel.  For rentals of 2 weeks it will probably work out at about the same, but if you are going for less than 2 weeks it is probably in your interest to choose the ‘Diamond’ package even if you don’t need additional drivers, because the initial tank of fuel will then be included.  Don’t forget that if you are paying for the fuel at the airport, you will pay a lot more than if you are able to fill up at the pump yourself.

One last thing to consider, the Thrifty rates, and the cheaper of the two Dollar rates are subject to cancellation and amendment charges, while the rates with Alamo, Budget, the more expensive Dollar rates, and U Save are not.   If you think you may need a bit of flexibility for your Florida Car Hire, it is better to steer clear of those with the charges, even if it means paying a little more in the first instance.  If you are at all concerned, please give us a call in the office to talk it through.

Drivers under 25 years

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

In the U.S. any driver under the age of 25 is considered to be a ‘Young Driver’.  You can still rent a car, but you will have to pay an excess to drive with Alamo, Budget, Dollar and Thrifty.  The excess is around $25 per day, and you will also have to pay local sales tax on the total amount.  Excesses for young drivers under 25 are paid for locally on arrival and are charged to your credit card.

There are a couple of exceptions, U Save don’t charge a surcharge/excess for drivers over 21.  They will also allow drivers aged 19 and 20 to drive, but there is an excess for that of $25 per day, plus local taxes.  We currently only offer U Save at Orlando International Airport due to our own exclusive contract.

Budget car hire also have a good package for young drivers under 25.  You can book their Young Driver Package for just £50 per week.  This can only be taken on top of the Diamond insurance package, but does mean that there will be nothing else to pay on arrival – and no local taxes either!

Young drivers must have a credit card in their own name, and a full, clean licence, preferably held for over 1 year (U Save will allow less time).

If you find yourself in the ‘Young Driver’ category, and need some help to work out your best options, please give us a call to talk it through, but like all things, this is best planned ahead to give you the most choice!