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Holiday Autos?
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We're travelling to Orlando in November and will be renting a car from a company called Holiday Autos. Has anyone used them before? We'll be landing in Sanford. Where is the collection desk for them? We've always used Dollar before.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Holiday Autos is a UK-based provider who merely contracts with the best value (cheapest) provider locally.
I've used them a lot (about 5 holidays in total) into the US and every time they've come up with Alamo as their chosen provider. When you get the paperwork, it will be clear who exactly your provider is.
Now I check with Alamo / National before trying HA, to play HA off against these 2. Last time (June 2008) National actually ended up cheaper - so I went with them.
I think HA is now owned by Last Minute dot com, who bought them for an extortionate amount.
I've used them a lot (about 5 holidays in total) into the US and every time they've come up with Alamo as their chosen provider. When you get the paperwork, it will be clear who exactly your provider is.
Now I check with Alamo / National before trying HA, to play HA off against these 2. Last time (June 2008) National actually ended up cheaper - so I went with them.
I think HA is now owned by Last Minute dot com, who bought them for an extortionate amount.
Yes, Holiday Autos is just a "broker", they don't actually hire vehicles out themselves. Just like Carjet or Auto Europe.
I travel to the USA on business roughly every couple of months and we always use Dollar, booking direct online with them.
This is a good place to compare car hire prices for the USA and Europe;
http://www.carrentals.co.uk
I travel to the USA on business roughly every couple of months and we always use Dollar, booking direct online with them.
This is a good place to compare car hire prices for the USA and Europe;
http://www.carrentals.co.uk
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