Entertainment Book Savings

Old Mar 23rd, 2005, 09:23 AM
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iceeu2,

you are sooo right.

Hertz is the most expensive I have found so far. Even though it is only 20-30 dollars more, it is still just that. The only advantage is that I would get Delta Skymiles for booking with Hertz. For those of you looking to rent cars in Maui, this is what I have found so far for a weekly rental of a midsize car:

-Alamo...111.33 incl tax via Entertainment coupon
-AVIS...117.91 + taxes via Sam's club
-Budget...129.51 incl tax via Entertainment
-Hertz...138.11 incl tax with Entertainment or Skymiles discount
-National...105.88 incl tax with Entertainment

Because I am traveling alone and taking some tours, I'm not interested in a convertible or jeep. So I did not check on those prices. This at least gives you a place to start if you are interested in a different type of vehicle.

Well, I actually did ask about a convertible with Budget and it was something like 375. Needless to say, I rather spend that $200 on something else.

Because you have helped me over the years, I am more than happy to share my research with you
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Old Mar 27th, 2005, 06:55 AM
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I have my state's Entertainment book, and just orded the Hawaii one for my trip to Maui in three weeks. Can't wait to see what I can use. Figure I would get my 17.50 easily. I'll make sure I do. And then, I'll just give the remaining away.

But for those looking to rent a car, you don't have to purchase the Hawaii book to do that. If you're not interested in purchasing a book, just check with someone you know for one of the rental car coupons.
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Old Mar 27th, 2005, 07:04 AM
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We have used our book only a few times. Mostly because I forget to check what is in there. I did try to use it for our trip this past week. I read all "rules" for the hotel and called to make a reservation. The manager basically backpedaled and would not honor the discount. I called the EB and lodged a complaint though so at least they know one hotel that is not cooperating with their agreement. Due to that we changed our itinerary, which turned out for the better anyway, lol!
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Old Mar 27th, 2005, 09:22 AM
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Hertz rates may come down when you REMOVE the coupon from the reservation. Their explanation is that "Coupons are sometimes not valid on our lowest rates". If you have AAA or know the Delta discount number for Hertz, you may get a lower rate than with entertainment coupon and be able to get your Delta miles.
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Old Mar 27th, 2005, 11:23 AM
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Tracy,

even with the Skymiles code, Hertz was the highest. But by only about $35-40. But I have a reservation for my stay and am happy with it.
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Old Mar 27th, 2005, 11:50 AM
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Can anyone give me an idea on how many restaurants there are in the EB for Maui and the Big Island? Thanks.
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Old Mar 27th, 2005, 05:02 PM
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Go to http://www.entertainment.com/ and plug in a Maui zipcode e.g. 96761

Check the distance listed for each place as they'll list places on other islands too. I'm trying to decide if it'll be worth buying for Maui by itself. Last year the book came down to $10 + postage about May & was well worth it for Oahu & for Kauai it had 2-for-1 for Holoholo trip.
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Old Mar 28th, 2005, 05:45 AM
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ANyone know it is worth is for me to buy if we are just visiting Maui and Kauai this August?

Thanks!
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Old Mar 28th, 2005, 07:43 AM
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Where can you get the entertainment book for 17.50? I went to entertainment.com and it was 10.00 off -still 25.00. I guess it would still be worth it though.Thanks
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Old Mar 28th, 2005, 07:53 AM
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Here's the site. Scroll down to one of the half price tabs. Mine cost $17.50 plus $5 shipping.

http://www.andhawaii.com/entertainment_book_2004.html
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Old Mar 28th, 2005, 05:25 PM
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The book is available at the entertainment website. There is a Hawaii sale banner at the top of the home page.

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Old Mar 30th, 2005, 10:10 AM
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iceeu2, what kind of price did you get for your rental car? I just looked over my paperwork, and Avis is charging me for a Compact $156 for 7 days. Did the Book help you out any?
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Old Mar 30th, 2005, 11:06 AM
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Yes, Budman, the book helped me out a great deal. Went thru the entertainment link and used the $20 off a weekly rental coupon with National. Anyway, ended up with an intermediate(grand am or similar)for 10 days...total with discounts and all taxes is $177.13. Their rate for an intermediate for a week is only $108.99, and that's before discounts or taxes...so you are probably looking at only in the neighborhood of $125 (maybe even less)going thru the entertainment site.

The previous rate I had with Budget including everything was $268.71 for 10 days, so you can see I am happy that I checked the entertainment site for rental car discounts.

Well, I guess this is far more than anyone wants to know, so I will just sign off by saying......s in 45 more days!!!

Let me know how you do.
 
Old Mar 30th, 2005, 12:07 PM
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man...just plugged in what I think your dates might be...National intermediate with coupon and entertainment discount and all taxes...$117.74.

 
Old Apr 2nd, 2005, 07:28 AM
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VitaAnn,

I received my HI entertainment book (AND very quickly I must add). I paid $22 including shipping. I am still in the process of perusing. Have not made it past the first section and felt compelled to come here to let you know that it is a great investment. So much so that I wish my stay was longer to use more of the coupons.

What I have decided to do is to give it to a friend that is coming on her honeymoon in June. I will put together a Hawaaiian themed gift package for her to include the something borrowed...through something blue. Will give her my Entertainment book with everything that I have not used since I will only be in Maui six days, my Maui revealed, a $100 gift certificate to a nice restuarant in Maui, and then whatever else I need to finish off the theme.

OK, got off track for a second

Said all that to say, the book is defintely worth the investment.
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Old Apr 2nd, 2005, 09:47 AM
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iceeu2, I plugged in my dates and I also got the $117.74 with National using the book. Avis does not honor the coupons in Hawaii, but I got another quote from them for $127.00. Since I am a Wizard member, I'm going to go with Avis. I like the idea of being dropped off at the car, loading my luggage, and taking off without bothering with the counter since we are getting in right at dark (6:07pm).

Now in Oahu for 4 days, the National discount beats out Avis by $35.00. I can stand in line to save $35.00 considering we are getting in at Noon and can't check in until 2pm.
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Old Apr 3rd, 2005, 06:02 AM
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funnygirl, what a great idea for the wedding gift. I do agree that the 2fers in the book are great..and I am also looking forward to using the Orange Julius ones. I can never find an Orange Julius and I remember just loving them!

I'm passing my book on 2 times before November. In June, a friend and her dh are going to Oahu...so there will be plenty left to use there. We are not going to the PCC and they are so that's a great savings there.

Then, she is sending it on to another friend of ours who is going to Maui in September. This one is getting good use.

Good deal on the rate negotiation with Avis, Budman! Listen, you may want to find some previous threads about the "Kauai Shuffle"...One person gets the car and the other gets the luggage instead of hauling it on the shuttle bus to the car.
 
Old Apr 3rd, 2005, 06:04 AM
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And, VitaAnn...yes, it is worth it for Maui but not for Kauai....
 
Old Apr 3rd, 2005, 09:57 PM
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Just a note that I found the rate using the Costco discount to be pretty good, too. I found an intermediate through Alamo for 7 days on Oahu for $135+change. I'll probably buy the book anyway to take advantage of the other offers while I'm there.
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Old Apr 4th, 2005, 02:00 AM
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You might want to check out National thru the entertainment book. An intermediate on Kauai for 7 days was $117+change.
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