Tips about Rental Car
I would like to add a tip for finding your rental car or your own car in the WDW parking lot. I make a large Mickey head out of black construction paper and attach it to the inside of the back window of the vehicle. On the Mickey in large white letters is our family last name and state! This worked great in our earlier years visiting the parks when we did not stay in WDW resorts. - Robin
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For those of you who rent a car, you know that in the parking lots it is nearly impossible to tell them apart and find your own. They are all silver, mid-sized, etc. I always bring my old Mickey antenna toppper and put it on the car as soon as I pick it up. It makes it easier to find the car in those crowded lots. Just remember to get a new one for home. - Rick
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All Florida toll road information can be found at http://www.sunpass.com/. There is even a toll road calculator there. - Aaron M.
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Last year we stayed at the Dolphin and found out after booking that they didn't provide a free shuttle from Orlando International. We were able to rent a car through National for a really low rate that was less than four shuttle tickets. It was quick with online reservations and automatic check-in. The best part was I rented it for one day and you can return it at the hotel desk. We saved money, it was a fun drive, and probably quicker than waiting for a service. As a bonus you can stop for supplies on the way. - J. Perry
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This works brilliantly if you are going to Epcot or the Studios, staying at a Disney resort and have a car. Drive to the theme park early so you can park right at the front. Spend the morning in the park, then return to your resort for a swim/nap, using the resort bus service. Later, go back to the park on the bus and enjoy the evening entertainment (Fantasmic/IllumiNations). When everyone is trying to get on to the bus to go home, simply stroll to your car, which is easy to find as it is right at the front of the car park. Saves loads of time waiting for a bus. - Tasha Salisbury
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On a recent trip to WDW, I ran into a couple who had a great idea for remembering where you parked your car. If both you and a spouse have cell phones, call the other with the location and leave it as a voice mail. When you are ready to leave the parks, just listen for the voice mail and your parking location. If only one of you has a cell phone, you can always use the notepad option that so many cell phones now have. I thought it was a neat idea and would save walking around the parking lot when hot and tired after a long day. - Mary Ann
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If you are renting a car from and returning it to the Orlando International Airport, the only gas station near the Hertz car rental return charges about $4.00 per gallon. It would behoove you to fill up at the Hess on Disney property. The gas station by the airport can charge those outrageous prices because it is the only one around and people are usually pressed for time. - Deborah Henton
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The HESS gas stations/convenience stores are one of Disney's best kept secrets. I always fill up at the HESS station before leaving "the World," because they usually have the best prices around, and I don't have to waste time getting off the interstate further down the road in Orlando to load up on gas (and fight bad intersections and traffic). For families looking for good deals on food, they also serve up large and inexpensive pizzas, hamburgers and hot dogs to go. The food prices are a fraction of the cost of similar food in the theme parks and resort food courts. The bottled water is inexpensive as well. The Disney Springs location seems to be less busy than the Epcot resorts' location. - Jason Palermo
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We just got back from a week at Disney World. I brought along our bright orange college flag that goes on the window of cars. With all of the rental vans that look alike, it was so great to get off the tram and see that bright orange flag blowing in the wind. I'm not sure why no one else thinks of this, but I never saw another flag in the parking lots the entire week. - April Larson
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Always ask about alternate arrangements, even if it seems unlikely to save you money. I made a reservation for a rental car for only a portion of our stay. After putting together our itinerary I decided to inquire about picking the car up three days earlier than originally planned. It turned out that the total cost of the rental car actually went down $15.00. Always think twice and check three times. - Ken Wilson
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I just returned from a fun-filled week at the World. When renting my car from National I was pleasantly surprised that they now offer some minivans with built-in car seats (subject to availability)! This saved me from having to rent a car seat from National -- a savings of $50! I suggest parents with toddlers check it out. The seat is for children weighing 22-41 pounds. - Dana Galiano
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We just returned from a week long trip at WDW and wanted to give you a great tip on renting a car from Dollar rentals. We joined their Dollar Express and it saved us at least an hour waiting in line. I highly recommend it. They have a separate line for Express members and take them first even if other non-members are waiting in line. It's awesome! We went ahead of at least a dozen or more people. - Jackie
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All of us who've driven a rental car to any of the massive Disney World parking lots know how difficult it can be to find your car in a sea of similar looking vehicles (especially after a full day of walking through the parks). Here's an idea if you have a digital camera: When you arrive, take a picture with your digital camera of where the car is parked. Use whatever background that's present as your focal point (say it's the left side of Spaceship Earth at Epcot or the Monorail at Magic Kingdom, etc.) and the lot marking. At the end of the day, all you have to do is scroll through the camera's memory and you'll easily find where you are! - Joanne and Cliff
EDITOR'S NOTE: This idea works great for recording your resort room number as well!
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For UK visitors: First-time visitors should be aware -- always have some dollars in cash when arriving at Orlando (particularly Sanford), for the toll booths on the way. - suenruss
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To find your car in the parking lot, whether it be your own or a rental, bring/buy one of the giant sunshades to put in the front window. This is great to help keep the sun from shining in the car all day -- but also it really makes it easy to find your car at the end of the day in the parking lot! We bought a great Disney one -- it folds fairly flat and packs easily in the suitcase! - Kelley Kriesel
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