Hi there people,
We are going to Las Vegas for the first time in December, 16th till the 23rd.
We want to get out and about, been thinking about hiring a car, so we could see the Canyon etc, would you advise this or not, don%26#39;t mind driving etc and what sort of price sare we looking at and types of insurance shoukld we take etc.
Thanks for your help
tony
Car Hire For First Timers
Try Airline Network, they offer Dollar cars at hotel pick ups, very convenient we thought. I checked all the agencies and it was the best deal. You can upgrade your insurance for a few more pounds £14 I think to the gold package which covers everything even taking it back with an empty tank. Driving to the Canyon takes 5 hours each way, coming home will be night driving, hubby didnt mind but I hated it.
Have fun Tony we all know you will.
Car Hire For First Timers
Hello !
My wife and I are traveling to Vegas Dec 15 to 23. We rented a car through carrentals.com. They got us a Full size car for $191.00 U.S. including taxes. We have a room at the Monte Carlo for the week but are going to do an overnight trip to the Grand Canyon. We got our room at the Quality Inn %26amp; Suites Grand Canyon for $80.99 U.S.. Be careful on your cancellation restrictions, some places will not allow you to cancel.
Hope this helps, see ya there!!
Randy %26amp; Connie
One more note:
Our insurance Company gave us a letter showing our Car insurance at home covers rental cars with no deductible. You may want to check your home insurance co.
Randy
Randy I don%26#39;t think UK companies do that, we have hired many cars in the US but have always paid to the rental company for insurance.
BTW we stayed at the MC in September, had a brill time. Ask for a high floor room (they have room safes) and south side (less construction noise). Enjoy Jane
Hi
We always hire a car when we are in the states, we have always booked through ebookers in the past, but I have been checking cars for our next trip and as the other post says airline network is very good on prices, these prices cover you for all the insurances you need aswell.
As for driving to the Grand Canyon we personally would not do it as a day trip but it can be done, it may be nearer to go to the West Rim at Dolan Springs but never done that trip. You may be better to book a room at Flagstaff for one night and break your journey to the canyon if you go to the south rim and while you are there you could visit Lovels observatory ( I think thats what its called ), not that exciting but worth a look while you are in the area.
Clive