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Old 16 Jun 16, 02:12 PM  
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Hi everyone

We are going to Disney for the first time in October and we are looking at car hire. Alamo Brits appears to offer the best deals, but could anyone advise if the insurance that they offer sufficient cover, or does additional cover need to be taken out?

Thanks in advance for any help or advice!
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Old 16 Jun 16, 02:16 PM  
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You will have all the cover you need if you book through Alamo Brits.
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Old 16 Jun 16, 02:18 PM  
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Hi. Brits is fine and has everything you need. Most of the hire cars booked form the UK (Not on a US website) are good to go.

You will have full cover for all damage, injuries and there is no excess. Plus you get all taxes etc included.

The only thing some people like (I don't) is the extra Insurance cover for lost keys, undercarriage damage and windscreen.
Expensive to buy and if you do want it get it from a UK Broker at half the cost.
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That's really helpful, thank you both!
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