Archive for the ‘Florida Car Hire’ Category

Alamo Choice – get the high spec models

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

Alamo’s ‘Choice’ product, as the name suggests, allows you to choose the specific car you would like from the range available in the line up of vehicles in the category you have ordered. Available at the major Florida locations: Orlando Airport; Fort Lauderdale Airport; Fort Myers Airport; Miami Airport, Tampa Airport and West Palm Beach Airport, this is a great way to bag yourself a high spec car.

The ever popular Minivan 7 seater (people carrier) category features many different vehicles such as the Dodge Grand Caravan, Ford Freestar, Chevrolet Uplander etc, but some of these are larger than others and some feature useful upgrades such as DVD systems. A quick look through the car can be most revealing, you can check to make sure your luggage fits, and if not, move on to a different car! The ‘Choice Product’ is only offered at locations that have a barrier gate on exit, and it is there that your choice of car is logged against your reservation.

Combined with Alamo’s ‘Save Time’ online check in facility (pre-registration), pre-bookable Sat Nav’s and the Young Driver Package for drivers under 25, this makes Alamo your first choice for car hire in Florida. Although Alamo staff are often known for their fondness of trying to pursuade you to upgrade your car – their customer service should things go wrong is quite superior, and probably worth sticking it out with a few polite “no thank you’s” at the desk! And there is no Christmas Surcharge!!

If you would like more information about how many drivers can be included on the standard package, or anything else to do with your rental, please do give us a call in the office on 01428 741438.

Budget voted ‘Preferred’ car hire company

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

A recent survey published by Florida Homes and Travel has found that Budget Car Hire is the most ‘Preferred’ car hire company for villa owners in Florida. With over 45 percent of the vote, Budget was the clear winner, with Dollar Rent a Car in second place with 32 percent. Alamo was third with just 13 percent of the vote.

In the same survey American Airlines was ranked as the best airline overall, with Virgin Atlantic a close second, and British Airways fifth (and this was before all the strikes)! The airlines were ranked on a scale of 1 – 5, with 5 representing Excellent, and 1 representing truly awful, in 6 categories: punctuality; security; food; cabin crew;entertainment and overall service. However, Virgin Atlantic was the most popular airline in terms of flights taken.

Ash Cloud Delays

Friday, May 14th, 2010

All the indications are that the volcanic ash cloud is going to be around for a while. Occasionally this may result in clients getting stranded in Florida, unable to return home. If this is happens to you, please get in touch with us as soon as you can, either by email, telephone or via our live support system. We can arrange a new Florida car hire for you as quickly as possible for a day, a couple of days or even a week – whatever is necessary! Just please get in touch, and let us help you.

Of course, it may be the other way – you may be unable to travel out! All car rentals are held for up to 24 hours by the rental company before becoming ‘no-shows’, so if your flight is delayed, or takes longer than expected to get there, please don’t panic – your car will still be there! If however, you have to reschedule your flight for a different day, just let us know and we will make the alterations for you.

Spring Offers

Friday, May 14th, 2010

We currently have some great upgrades on offer for bookings taken before the end of June with Alamo and Dollar. These are guaranteed upgrades, so you if you book a compact car with Alamo or Dollar, you will automatically recieve an intermediate size car. Likewise, if you book an intermediate size car, you will receive a full size. This is slightly different to the Budget upgrade offer which is always complimentary and is subject to availalbity on the day.
Our Budget cars have been reduced by £5 per week for all bookings placed before the end of May, so get them booked while the price is good! The reduction applies to all cars picked up before 31st March 2011! If you would like to book up but pay later – please email or call the office and we can take your booking over the phone for you, securing that great rate in advance.

Daytona 500 side trip

Saturday, February 6th, 2010

February 14th is Valentines Day for some people. For others with a rather different love, of cars, it is the day of the running of the 52nd annual Daytona 500 at Daytona International Raceway Florida.

Here, one of our regular clients tells us of his visit in 2009.

The race is 500 miles long which is 200 laps of a banked oval with cars, which look very similar to the every day American drivers, circulating at 200 miles per hour. ‘Awesome’ as the Americans say! As my wife and I had done the trip to Florida many times before we hired a Mitsubishi Gallant from Budget Rent a Car through Carhireflorida.net. The nice touch with carhireflorida.net is that Elle is able to pre-register the car before we arrive and we go straight to the garage at Orlando International Airport thus avoiding all the long lines at the rental desk which is not what you want after a 9 hour flight. The other nice touch about this system is that you get none of the high pressure selling trying to upgrade the car etc. Literally within 2 minutes you are underway and I would recommend everybody to do this. [Thank you for the plug John!]

A few days were spent before the race at our house in Kissimmee doing maintenance jobs etc before 2 very good friends of ours joined us to go and see the race. They both race back in the UK with Dave sharing my car in speed hill climbs. After a couple of days showing them around the sites it was time to go racing.

We left home on the Sunday morning, after a leisurely breakfast, at 9.00 am and enjoyed an equally leisurely drive on the Greeneway toll road to Sanford and then on the Interstate 4 to Daytona. For the previous 4 days rain has been forecast for the race but we have a nice warm sunny day and hopefully it will stay away although a 60% chance of rain is forecast!

We arrived about 11.00 am and eventually found our free car park at the back of the Airport. After parking and walking a ½ mile to the complimentary school bus ride we get on a bus and are taken to the circuit. Daytona is a 2 mile steeply banked oval and is huge with seating for about a quarter of a million people. Every ticket sells including the tickets from the touts outside the circuit. If you haven’t been before you must get a cushion to sit on as the aluminium seats get a bit hard after a few hours. Every team has a trailer selling goodies including cushions and our friends purchase one each. We get to our seats at about 1.00 pm and start to watch all the pre race show including a live rock show, air display, marching bands and the driver parade.

After the very moving National Anthem was sung the inevitable “Gentlemen start your engines” was proclaimed by the Governor of Florida at 3.00 pm. The Pace car, driven by Tom Cruise of ‘Days of Thunder’ fame, leads the pack round for 2 or 3 laps and the green flag is dropped. The noise is amazing and is similar in volume to being by the side of a Jumbo jet taking off. The sight of 44 odd NASCAR race cars each having over 800 horse power and dashing into turn 1 which is banked at 37 degrees is stunning. For the first 15-20 laps everybody stands up when the cars go past but then the race begins to develop some semblance of order and we are able to watch the race all the way round the circuit on a big, and I mean big, screen TV. The inevitable yellow flags come out every time there is an incident, then every body has to follow Tom Cruise around the track in the Pace car.
We are supporting Juan Pablo Montoya, ex Formula one driver, who this year has gone into team ownership as well as driving and he starts to make good progress but is involved in several incidents and slips back down the field. After several more incidents it starts to get a little cloudy and the spot lights at the track are gradually turned on so that you would not even notice that it was getting dark.

The big crash of the day came between Dale Earnhardt Jr and Brian Vickers coming off turn 2 where we were. The eventual winner was able to pick his way through the pack, which was spinning everywhere, without any damage. Ten or more cars were put out of the race at this time. The inevitable rain brought the Daytona 500 to an early finish and Matt Kenseth was declared the winner after leading only the last green-flag lap of an eventful Sprint Cup series season-opener. Kenseth overtook Elliott Sadler entering turn one to lead the race for the first time all night on lap 146, right before Aric Almirola made contact with Kasey Kahne on the backstretch, bringing out the caution flag for the eighth time during the day. While running behind the pace car, a slight drizzle that had kept teams with an eye on strategy and the weather radar, transformed into a heavy downpour that ended up washing out any chance for Kenseth’s rivals.

Following 20 minutes of waiting under the red flag, the 2003 Sprint Cup champion was declared the winner. Given that the race was past its halfway-mark and with the radar not showing any hope of the rain stopping, NASCAR decided to make the result official after 380 of the scheduled 500 miles.

We now leave the circuit to be taken back to the parking lot by the ubiquitous yellow school bus ready for the journey home. Our friends went home a few days later and then we settled down to relaxing in Florida for another 4 weeks. The Daytona 500 is a great day out for any motor enthusiast.
www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com for details.

ESTA – must I?

Monday, January 18th, 2010

Although not strictly to do with Car hire in Florida, we thought you may appreciate some informed advice regarding the ESTA.

The Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) was originally introduced by the U.S. Customs and Borders Patrol on January 12 2009. There were some problems with encouraging all travellers to complete the form online and full implimentation was delayed for a while. It is now mandatory and you must complete an ESTA at least 72 hours before you travel to the U.S. The ESTA replaces the Green Visa Waiver form traditionally completed on the plane. Once completed it is valid for 2 years. Please make sure you only complete the ESTA at the approved website administered by the CBP. There are a number of websites attempting to complete the ESTA for you and charging for the privilege. It is not complicated, and you should not need any help to complete the form. I have posted some Q and A’s for your information below:

Q: How does the ESTA work?

A: VWP travelers or an intermediary (such as a travel agent) will go online to the ESTA website at https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov/ and apply for a travel authorization by submitting basic biographical information, flight information and answers to a few VWP eligibility questions. ESTA will instantly review the information for any possible security risks and determine if the person is eligible to travel to the United States without a visa. Each traveler will receive one of three responses within a few minutes of an ESTA application: Authorization Approved, Authorization Pending, or Travel Not Authorized. Applicants who receive an Authorization Pending response will need to check the ESTA Web site for an update on their application within 72 hours to receive a final response. Applicants whose ESTA applications are denied will be referred to a U.S. consulate for information on how to apply for a visa to travel to the United States.

Q: If a person is denied travel authorization through ESTA, is he/she still able to travel to the United States?

A: The traveler may still be eligible to travel to the United States but will be required to apply for a nonimmigrant visa at a U.S. embassy or consulate.

Q: Can a foreign traveler be denied entry to the United States upon arrival even if they are authorized through ESTA?

A: Yes. ESTA authorizes travel to the United States, but Customs & Border Patrol officers will still assess eligibility for entry into the United States at the port of entry.

Q: Do travelers need to apply for a travel authorization through ESTA prior to every trip to the United States?

A: No, each ESTA will be valid for two years and will permit unlimited travel to the United States in that time frame without having to needlessly update personal information prior to each trip.

New Year, New Plans

Monday, January 4th, 2010

Happy New Year to all our clients, I wish you all the best for 2010!

First on my list of priorities for a new year is planning my holiday, and I hope you will find all the information you need to plan the car hire leg of your Florida holiday on this website.

Sadly, you won’t be able to visit Cypress Gardens in Central Florida as the park has closed its doors again. But on the upside, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter is due to open this Spring at Universal Studios, Florida. The newest area of the park will feature the entrance of Hogsmeade station, the immensity of Hogwarts Castle and many of the iconic locations such as The Three Broomsticks, The Owlery and Ollivanders. As well as interactive experiences within the shops, there will be fantastic rides, like Dragon Challenge, a twin high-speed rollercoaster with elements from the Triwizard Challenge, and Flight of the Hippogriff, a family coaster simulating a Hippogriff training flight over the grounds of Hogwarts. But the best attraction may be Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey, a thrilling new state-of-the-art attraction using entirely new technology to bring the magic, characters and stories to life.

Wherever you plan to be in Florida this year, we are here to help you with your Florida car hire needs. If you are likely to be there during a peak holiday time, and you require a larger vehicle such as a people carrier, or SUV, book with plenty of time. These vehicles are very popular and do get booked up quickly!

Once again, Happy New Year and happy planning!!

Christmas is coming… Get your booking in!

Monday, December 14th, 2009

I am sure you have noticed the signs, the shops are full, there are carols on the radio, and festive decorations everywhere – Christmas is coming!!
If you haven’t yet made your Florida car hire arrangements for the holiday season you may wish to attend to it as a matter of urgency. Popular 4 x 4 vehicles are nearly sold out, as are many of the larger, luxury cars.

Budget Rent a Car have recently taken delivery of a new fleet and we have clients reporting cars with less than 10 miles on the clock. That is like having a brand new car for Christmas!

If you do book a Budget car, don’t forget to take advantage of the pre-registration facility. You don’t want to be spending your precious holiday queuing up at the hire desk in the airport. Pre-register at least one week before arrival and then you can swan over to the car park booth at your leisure to collect your car. You will be at Disney World before you know it!

If you need any help selecting your car please give me a call on 01428 741438, or drop me an email: admin@carhireflorida.net.

Intermediate Sports Utility Vehicle

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

The compact SUV vehicles are very popular with clients for Florida car hire. They give a nice high ride with good visability, and with the cars in Florida often being so much bigger than in the UK, it can help with confidence on the road.

The Toyota RAV 4 is the illustrative car for Thrifty car hire in this category. The RAV 4 was recently ranked 4th out of 26 compact SUV’s in America by U.S. News. “The RAV4, last redesigned in 2006, is one of the most well-rounded vehicles in its class”

The Saturn Vue is the example provided by Alamo car hire for the Intermediate SUV category. U.S. News ranks the Saturn Vue 7th out of 26, “redesigned last year, the VUE offers one of the best combinations of style, a comfortable interior and impressive performance in its class.”

Dollar Rent a Car continue their strong link with the Jeep, now the ‘Liberty’ has replaced the very popular Cherokee. Edmonds.com comments on the current styling of the car “The cute styling of the first Liberty has been replaced with a more traditional, square-jawed Jeep look, and the cabin boasts more available luxury features such as rain-sensing wipers, remote starting, driver memory settings and a power-sliding sunroof made of canvas that allows a huge opening. There’s also more room for backseat passengers, thanks to a 2-inch wheelbase stretch.”

Budget car hire’s star of this class is the Ford Escape. Edmonds.com believes this has been the best selling compact SUV of all the makes and models on offer. “Ford successfully combined the styling and four-wheel-drive capability of a traditional SUV with the size, practicality and driving characteristics of a midsize car.”

Whichever supplier you choose your intermediate SUV through, there seems no doubt that they are fun to drive. Do be aware though that they don’t have the same luggage capacity as the larger standard SUV. Although technically seating 5 people they would suit 4 adults and a child better than 5 burly adults.

Budget prices carried over

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

Fantastic news, our £10 per week reduction special offer for Budget car hire in Florida has been extended until October 18th!  But there are some price increases coming which you can avoid with speedy action.  From 1st October the price of the Minivan 7 Seater with Budget is going up by £5 per week.

Also for reservations commencing after April 1st 2010, the rate is going up by £7 per week from Oct 1st.  So if you book now for next summer you can protect yourself from a rate increase of £17 per week!  Once again, please give us a call if you want to make a booking that far in advance without paying yet.