Where to rent car in Washington DC
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Where to rent car in Washington DC
We have 4 days booked in Washington DC before we drive to Richmond and district. I do not need the car whilst in Washington but need the car for Richmond. My question is would it be best to collect the car from a rental agency in the city or get a taxi to Dulles? We are staying in Georgetown whilst in DC.
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No, it would not be best to get a taxi to Dulles.
I would price in city locations and DCA locations. I would also check the cost of taking Amtrak to Richmond and then renting a car there. I don't know what "and district" means at the end of your first sentence.
I would price in city locations and DCA locations. I would also check the cost of taking Amtrak to Richmond and then renting a car there. I don't know what "and district" means at the end of your first sentence.
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Thanks, I think your suggestion of getting a taxi to Dulles would be ideal as our intention is to drive the Skyline drive.
We are staying just outside Richmond and then have 3 days in that area.
We are staying just outside Richmond and then have 3 days in that area.
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You will SAVE MONEY by not renting at an airport location. As I recall you are actually leaving town from Dulles and I would simply make sure that you can return your car to a Dulles location to avoid driving all the way back into town.
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You also save a lot of money on car rental if you rent from a town other than Washington DC. In April, we found that by renting the car in Annapolis instead of Washington DC, we saved about $600. But we were already planning to go to Annapolis anyway. We got there from Washington DC by taking a bus for around $4 per person to Annapolis. But that city might not be convenient for you. You might check other towns around.
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We just rented a car in Washington DC for our upcoming trip. The previous poster is correct, google your hotel and then click its icon and do a "search nearby" and enter car rental.
The only caveat is sometimes at these neighborhood branches, the hours are more just the business day hours. We found several agencies also had car rental sites near Union Station open until 10 pm if that is a priority.
The best deals we found were for Budget, using the Entertainment book, both coupon AND website link. If you look, you can get deals at most companies though it takes a little time. Your memberships to things like AAA or Costco may also get you a discount.
The only caveat is sometimes at these neighborhood branches, the hours are more just the business day hours. We found several agencies also had car rental sites near Union Station open until 10 pm if that is a priority.
The best deals we found were for Budget, using the Entertainment book, both coupon AND website link. If you look, you can get deals at most companies though it takes a little time. Your memberships to things like AAA or Costco may also get you a discount.
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Why go to Dulles? You can rent a car at Union Station or take the Metro to Reagan National which is much more convenient than Dulles.
You could also take the Amtrak train to Richmond and rent there.
You could also take the Amtrak train to Richmond and rent there.
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Dukey,
He MIGHT save money using airport locations - especially for a one-way rental.
Stargate won't know until he does some research.
Try Orbitz, Travelocity, or Priceline and see what comes up for your dates using different pickup/dropoff locations. But use DCA as a beginning airport pickup location, NOT IAD!
Also - check the weekly rate even if your stay is less than a full week. It's likely to be less money.
A taxi to Dulles could be 1/3 the cost of a weeks car rental!
He MIGHT save money using airport locations - especially for a one-way rental.
Stargate won't know until he does some research.
Try Orbitz, Travelocity, or Priceline and see what comes up for your dates using different pickup/dropoff locations. But use DCA as a beginning airport pickup location, NOT IAD!
Also - check the weekly rate even if your stay is less than a full week. It's likely to be less money.
A taxi to Dulles could be 1/3 the cost of a weeks car rental!
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How old are you? If you are 62 or older, AMTRAK to Richmond is 2 hours and very cheap. You can rent a car to pick up at Staples Mills station, on the edge of the city. Do Richmond, then the Skyline Drive, and end your trip at Dulles.
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If I understand correctly from the OP's first thread, the OP is traveling home to the UK from Dulles leaving 9 am and has a hotel booked in the Dulles area their final night. Staying in Georgetown while in DC.
Car pick up and drop off at Dulles makes some time and money sense.
Taxi will be $60+ but the hotel will know more specifically the amount. Supershuttle to Dulles is another option, less expensive. The cheapest option 5A Metro bus leaves from Rosslyn to Dulles which is close trip via Circulator bus ($1) or cab from Gtown. Also metro to Falls Church to pick up Washington Flyer.
All of the other suggestions involve traveling somewhere to either get a car or get a train and incur the additional costs to take the train or return the car to a spot that wasn't the pick up spot. And then travel to the Dulles area at the end of the trip.
I'm not a spendthrift but time has some value on a transatlantic week long trip.
Car pick up and drop off at Dulles makes some time and money sense.
Taxi will be $60+ but the hotel will know more specifically the amount. Supershuttle to Dulles is another option, less expensive. The cheapest option 5A Metro bus leaves from Rosslyn to Dulles which is close trip via Circulator bus ($1) or cab from Gtown. Also metro to Falls Church to pick up Washington Flyer.
All of the other suggestions involve traveling somewhere to either get a car or get a train and incur the additional costs to take the train or return the car to a spot that wasn't the pick up spot. And then travel to the Dulles area at the end of the trip.
I'm not a spendthrift but time has some value on a transatlantic week long trip.
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The train you want out of WAS is the one that leaves at 7:40AM.
You get to Richmond 3 hours later(10:35AM) with everyone that is under 62. The 15% discount fare will be $38.25 which would be less than your taxi to Dulles.
You get to Richmond 3 hours later(10:35AM) with everyone that is under 62. The 15% discount fare will be $38.25 which would be less than your taxi to Dulles.
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Train to Richmond. Rent the car there. The drive from Washington to Richmond is terrible - lots of construction and traffic. Richmond, then Skyline Drive / Charlottesville, then Dulles to drop off the car and fly home.
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tomfuller, The OP will need to take a pair city buses or a $10 cab ride to get from Georgetown to Union Station for a 7:40am train. Neither of the Richmond train stations (downtown and Staples Mill Rd) have car rental on site. Car rental is nearby but if travel is on a weekend, hours on Saturday are limited and usually closed on Sunday.
Get to Dulles by taxi, Supershuttle or public transport. Get a car. You're west of DC and headed in right direction for the Skyline Drive.
Get to Dulles by taxi, Supershuttle or public transport. Get a car. You're west of DC and headed in right direction for the Skyline Drive.