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Old 1 Dec 17, 02:17 PM  
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Alamo and adding tolls

can you add as part of the package, prearranging tolls

I am trying to help our son who has not driven before, going with his wifes family and think it would be easier him going on the toll road , quieter for first time driver

also easier if he didn't need to stop at the toll booths
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Old 1 Dec 17, 02:30 PM  
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Ali. No need to with Alamo as they have a great and cost effective system.
As he drives through the SunPass lane for the first time it activates the toll system automatically.
His admin bill for the entire vacation will be $19.75 in total. Plus the tolls as well.
He will be billed between 1 week and 6 to 8 weeks after he is back home as they do the billing in batches not when each car is returned.

This is the link to the costs. As can be seen Alamo is very good.

sunpass/rentalcar
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I always booked Alamo for my dad and liked them hence me wanting to use them again and I also read you had used them so for me another

we hire the wheelchair assessable people carrier from a firm and they do this and I think its brilliant especially coming out of Sanford

do you go via the brits Alamo to book
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I always booked Alamo for my dad and liked them hence me wanting to use them again and I also read you had used them so for me another

we hire the wheelchair assessable people carrier from a firm and they do this and I think its brilliant especially coming out of Sanford

do you go via the brits Alamo to book
Ali. It depends, sometimes I do Brits or a stand alone hire via Virgin Atlantic. Netflights can be good for Alamo as well.

What are his dates and vehicle type he wants?
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arriving Friday the 21st September 18 dep 5th oct

there is the 4 of them which includes 2 car seats (3 year old and 9 month old)
he drives a Vauxhall mokka here so I was thinking something similar as he will have luggage and a pram

what are your thoughts on the breakdown assistance cover
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arriving Friday the 21st September 18 dep 5th oct

there is the 4 of them which includes 2 car seats (3 year old and 9 month old)
he drives a Vauxhall mokka here so I was thinking something similar as he will have luggage and a pram

what are your thoughts on the breakdown assistance cover
Ali. I never take the breakdown cover but some do. If he does want it let me know as there is a UK company and a US company that loads use that is half the price of getting it from Alamo and it offers better coverage!

If it can wait until tomorrow morning I will look for some prices for him and post the results on here. I can’t do it now sorry as we are heading out.
Hope you and the family are well.

Oh, Sanford or Orlando?
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Alamo is now owned by Enterprise.
I decline the box.
I went through a toll in New Jersey without paying and one in Pennsylvania.
Never heard about the Pennsylvania one, but they sent me a bill for the New Jersey one, it was about £6. Looked at the admin fee and it was hardly anything.
Result ! Much better than paying for the box at about $20.
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Alamo is now owned by Enterprise.
I decline the box.
I went through a toll in New Jersey without paying and one in Pennsylvania.
Never heard about the Pennsylvania one, but they sent me a bill for the New Jersey one, it was about £6. Looked at the admin fee and it was hardly anything.
Result ! Much better than paying for the box at about $20.
YT. No need to accept or decline the box as it's not part of a Florida rental. Elsewhere yes but Florida is all done via photography.
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Originally Posted by YorkshireT View Post
Alamo is now owned by Enterprise.
I decline the box.
I went through a toll in New Jersey without paying and one in Pennsylvania.
Never heard about the Pennsylvania one, but they sent me a bill for the New Jersey one, it was about £6. Looked at the admin fee and it was hardly anything.
Result ! Much better than paying for the box at about $20.
They don't have boxes in Alamo hire cars these days. All of the sunpass lanes are ANPR cameras, they simply bill the hire company, who pass the charge on.

If you don't use the sunpass lane you can chose to pay at the booth in cash.
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Thanks Tom/ Scully, didn't realise that. Last few rentals in Florida gone straight to vehicle, and never gone through a toll without paying there.
So can't you buy the sunpass any more and load it with credit so you don't get the admin fee if you drive through?
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