Hertz - How long is a "Weekend"




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erenner
Mar 17, 08, 4:45 pm
I know i've seen the answer here before but I am having lots of trouble with the new search :( Can someone please let me know what a weekend in in Hertz speak as I would like to use my free weekend voucher for a car this weekend.

thanks in advance,
E

P.S. searched for terms "Length Weekend" and "Weekend" but couldn't find the answer


JLewisinSyr
Mar 17, 08, 6:31 pm
I know i've seen the answer here before but I am having lots of trouble with the new search :( Can someone please let me know what a weekend in in Hertz speak as I would like to use my free weekend voucher for a car this weekend.

thanks in advance,
E

P.S. searched for terms "Length Weekend" and "Weekend" but couldn't find the answer

It can vary a little, but it is usually 2 days starting from Noon Thursday and ending by Noon Monday.

Hertz4me
Mar 17, 08, 7:01 pm
noon thurs-till 11:59 pm monday


wth
Mar 17, 08, 7:38 pm
I agree that Noon Thurs. - 11:59p Monday is the general definition, but I also have found that it does vary in a couple of ways.

First, some locations (IME usu. Florida) allow a pick up before Noon Sun. and drop off Tues. and will give a weekend rate (altho that may be higher than a normal weekday rate depending on car class).

Second, hertz has at least three different weekend rates depending on the days you rent and they can be counterintuitive. For example, I have seen the following at an HLE (airports could differ): Rent F-Su, lowest weekend rate; rent Sa-M, lowest weekend rate: rent F-M, middle weekend rate. Said differently, if you rent for three days, you pay a higher daily rate than if you rent only two days.


If your dates are flexible it can be worthwhile to check all the alternatives. A tad tedious, but not without some meaningful results at times.

cordelli
Mar 17, 08, 8:25 pm
Depends on the offer too, for example in the 50% off weekend rental offers, for the HLE's it says

Hertz Local Edition offer applies only to three-day Standard and Leisure Weekend rentals starting Friday and ending Monday. A Saturday night keep is required.

erenner
Mar 18, 08, 11:11 am
Thanks to all who responded :)

E

yashan
Mar 19, 08, 7:29 pm
noon thurs-till 11:59 pm monday

Just to clarify... this is from noon Thursday to 11:59 at night on Monday (i.e. one minute before Tuesday), right? Thanks. :)

CrazyOne
Mar 20, 08, 8:48 am
Just to clarify... this is from noon Thursday to 11:59 at night on Monday (i.e. one minute before Tuesday), right? Thanks. :)

That's right. All day Monday. 23:59 if you like. :)

But. You do have to keep in mind some things. Weekend rates usually require a Saturday night keep. You can't just rent for Monday alone and get a weekend rate.

Sometimes you can fudge this a bit, though. I have seen weekend or at least weekend-like rates for 2-day Sunday morning to Monday night keeps at times, probably when it's not at all busy, and maybe only with certain CDPs.

Also, while 12:00 noon Thursday is the normal start for weekend rates, I have seen at times with an AAA CDP weekend pricing for rentals starting Thursday morning if you keep for at least 2 or maybe 3 days. And apart from that, sometimes you can get a weekend rate from Thurs-Sat without the Saturday night keep requirement, depending upon CDP and availability.

Rut Dog
Mar 20, 08, 3:30 pm
What CrazyOne and everyone else is saying is true in my experience. It's complicated, but let me try to simplify it.

To qualify for weekend rates and promos the rental:Must begin no later than Sunday 11:59AM (1 minute before noon).


Must be returned no later than Monday 11:59PM (1 minute before midnight).


With a 2 day keep may commence Thursday 12:00PM (noon but not a minute before), otherwise weekends start Friday 12:00AM (Thursday's midnight).


Any violation of the above rules, even by 1 minute, reverts the entire rental to non-weekend rates and invalidates all weekend promos.

Feedback welcome. Did I get all the parameters?

CrazyOne
Mar 21, 08, 11:20 am
Has anyone really been totally repriced by violating by 1 minute? You should still have a 29-minute grace period for return. As for the outgoing time, I don't know. I wouldn't try picking up 1/2 hour early, but a few minutes I don't think they would ding you.

Rut Dog
Mar 21, 08, 10:14 pm
Has anyone really been totally repriced by violating by 1 minute? You should still have a 29-minute grace period for return. As for the outgoing time, I don't know. I wouldn't try picking up 1/2 hour early, but a few minutes I don't think they would ding you.Point well taken. I was a bit over-focused on "the letter of the law". In practice, reasonableness usually prevails.

wth
Mar 22, 08, 12:37 am
What CrazyOne and everyone else is saying is true in my experience. It's complicated, but let me try to simplify it.

To qualify for weekend rates and promos the rental:Must begin no later than Sunday 11:59AM (1 minute before noon).


Must be returned no later than Monday 11:59PM (1 minute before midnight).


With a 2 day keep may commence Thursday 12:00PM (noon but not a minute before), otherwise weekends start Friday 12:00AM (Thursday's midnight).



Any violation of the above rules, even by 1 minute, reverts the entire rental to non-weekend rates and invalidates all weekend promos.

Feedback welcome. Did I get all the parameters?


I think you have the overall gist except, that there are occasionally times/locations (usu. FL), where the return can be on Tues. < Noon and it qualifies as weekend.



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