San Francisco Car Rental Question
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San Francisco Car Rental Question
Hi all,
Booking my California trip for September.
I am renting an economy car for 10 days. Pickup San Francisco and drop off LAX. We will be starting our trip by staying in Sausalito for 3 nights and want the convenience of a car.
So……heres' the question
Alamo Pickup from San Francisco AIRPORT will cost $99 a day (total $900)
Alamo Pickup IN THE CITY on Offarrell st or Folsom St only costs $34 a day (total $310!!) Savings of almost $700!! Hard to believe.
We will be staying in Sausalito and either pickup location looks on the way. How difficult and expensive will it be to get from the airport to Folsom St or Offarrell St at noon on a Thursday? How would we do it the easiest way? Cab, subway, etc? My husband is not one to deal with "a hassle", so I want to be sure its not going to be a nightmare.
Thanks so much!!
Booking my California trip for September.
I am renting an economy car for 10 days. Pickup San Francisco and drop off LAX. We will be starting our trip by staying in Sausalito for 3 nights and want the convenience of a car.
So……heres' the question
Alamo Pickup from San Francisco AIRPORT will cost $99 a day (total $900)
Alamo Pickup IN THE CITY on Offarrell st or Folsom St only costs $34 a day (total $310!!) Savings of almost $700!! Hard to believe.
We will be staying in Sausalito and either pickup location looks on the way. How difficult and expensive will it be to get from the airport to Folsom St or Offarrell St at noon on a Thursday? How would we do it the easiest way? Cab, subway, etc? My husband is not one to deal with "a hassle", so I want to be sure its not going to be a nightmare.
Thanks so much!!
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I suggest you keep looking for a better price on the car. Look through your airline site, Travelocity, etc., through the sites of organizations such as AAA, AARP, through your credit card to their shopping links for often excellent discounts. I think you've quit too soon and picking up at the airport may still be your best bet.
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And try RentalCarMomma for discount codes:
http://www.rentalcarmomma.com/
http://www.rentalcarmomma.com/
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Check Dollar site. They often have City Specials and don't charge a drop off fee for one way rentals.
O'Farrell is easier to get to than Folsom. Take BART and exit at Powell St. A short walk.
Costco has good rates, if you are a member.
Also, book now [something that can be canceled] and keep checking prices as they do vary and drop. Often I can find some great prices just before a trip.
O'Farrell is easier to get to than Folsom. Take BART and exit at Powell St. A short walk.
Costco has good rates, if you are a member.
Also, book now [something that can be canceled] and keep checking prices as they do vary and drop. Often I can find some great prices just before a trip.
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I got these prices off of Kayak.com which I thought was a good place to find prices. I am not a member of AAA or AARP so that is out for discounts.
$300 for a 10 day rental sounds like a fabulous bargain, as long as getting to the agency in the city isn't too much of a hassle.
$300 for a 10 day rental sounds like a fabulous bargain, as long as getting to the agency in the city isn't too much of a hassle.
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We stayed at a hotel very near O'Farrell St last trip. We flew into SFO, each had a 20" carry on roller bag and a personal bag. We took BART to Powell St and then walked to our hotel. Did the same going home. It was painless. It would be the exact same thing for you to do. We actually walked pass the car rental garages! Unless you are brings LOTS of luggage, it will be fine.
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Debitnm gives good advice. I live in the city and rent frequently; 99 percent of the time the savings for renting downtown are significant. Last month the opposite was true, so I took BART to the airport to pick up the car (approx. $8). Go with the lower cost--it's not a hassle.
If you are coming back into SF from Sausalito by car, be sure to prepay your bridge fare online. No toll takers, but there is still a fee.
If you are coming back into SF from Sausalito by car, be sure to prepay your bridge fare online. No toll takers, but there is still a fee.
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Goldengate.org/tolls
What you want is probably a license plate account, but you'll have to wait until you get your rental car to register and to enter the plate number. Make it valid only through the last day you'll have the car, so you aren't paying for the next renter's toll. You can also do a one time single payment but I'm not sure exactly how that works.
What you want is probably a license plate account, but you'll have to wait until you get your rental car to register and to enter the plate number. Make it valid only through the last day you'll have the car, so you aren't paying for the next renter's toll. You can also do a one time single payment but I'm not sure exactly how that works.
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Thanks for the toll info….
When I rent through Alamo in florida the "fast pass" tolls are usually included or somehow billed to me later. I guess I will call to see if this is the case in California
When I rent through Alamo in florida the "fast pass" tolls are usually included or somehow billed to me later. I guess I will call to see if this is the case in California
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Just beware that the queue for picking up the car can be really long. From memory Alamo in SFO opened around 0900 but the queue was already going down the street at 0830. Very slow procedure as the agents try to sell you extras.
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Further to the above, we were travelling with my sister who was driving and she arrived later on - was very pleased myself and friend were in the queue already or our day would have started quite late. As it was, it was just after 10 before we left Alamo.
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Im taking the risk. I just signed up for alamo insider and got an even better deal in the city pickup. We were able to upgrade to a mid-size car for only $300! The airport rental would have been $850. The savings will pay for a night's hotel! So glad I have this forum!!