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<blockquote data-quote="Rob562" data-source="post: 7894058" data-attributes="member: 13585"><p>If renting a car, shop both Alamo and National to see which has a better rate (usually Alamo) At the on-property locations it's a single desk with a staff that handles both companies.</p><p></p><p>That being said, I agree with the poster who suggested you consider Uber or Lyft. If the grocery run is your only errand you'd use the car for, it'd probably be the same price or cheaper to do two Uber rides. (And even if it's the same price, you don't have the time and hassle of going to pick up and drop off the car)</p><p></p><p>Last year we did a grocery and alcohol run from Saratoga Springs to the Winn-Dixie on 535. We took a regular Uber there, and an UberXL on the way back to make sure we had room for everything. The round-trip was under $25.</p><p></p><p>-Rob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob562, post: 7894058, member: 13585"] If renting a car, shop both Alamo and National to see which has a better rate (usually Alamo) At the on-property locations it's a single desk with a staff that handles both companies. That being said, I agree with the poster who suggested you consider Uber or Lyft. If the grocery run is your only errand you'd use the car for, it'd probably be the same price or cheaper to do two Uber rides. (And even if it's the same price, you don't have the time and hassle of going to pick up and drop off the car) Last year we did a grocery and alcohol run from Saratoga Springs to the Winn-Dixie on 535. We took a regular Uber there, and an UberXL on the way back to make sure we had room for everything. The round-trip was under $25. -Rob [/QUOTE]
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