Midwest - Anyone here from Des Moines??
Tenerife
Nov 12, 08, 4:51 pm
We need to find one-way transportation from Chicago to Des Moines -- long story that I'll shorten by saying we are planning to pick up a Winnebago RV at the factory in Forest City and take it on our trip down to Florida (there are some fantastic deals on doing this including 26 days of brand-new RV use, 2500 free miles, full CDW with no self-deductible etc. etc. -- all for an extremely low rental price).
We'll fly into ORD from Germany around March 9th and enjoy 3 days in Chicago before having to be in Des Moines on the 12th. One way flights are exhorbitant, even buying a round-trip and throwing away the return will cost us $300 each, a one-way car rental will also run about $200 for 24 hours including the drop-off fee. That leaves good old Greyhound (until Megabus extends their routes). Does anyone from the area have any other possible suggestions?
TIA:)
scoow
Nov 12, 08, 11:49 pm
Amtrak? (http://tickets.amtrak.com/itd/amtrak) I'm not a rail expert, so you might want to check the Amtrak forum. However, it looks like the California Zephyr (http://www.amtrak.com/servlet/ContentServer?pagename=Amtrak/am2Route/Horizontal_Route_Page&c=am2Route&cid=1081256321209&ssid=137)route runs from Chicago to just south of Des Moines.
Tenerife
Nov 13, 08, 2:23 am
Thanks for the help. The closest "whistle-stop" on the Zephyr is Osceola, Iowa (according to google it's some 50 miles from Des Moines). Then comes the problem of getting to Des Moines from there - arrival time is 8 PM and I can't imagine we could rent a car at that hour.
We may be stuck with Greyhound! But, thanks very much.
UAVirgin
Nov 13, 08, 6:55 am
You don't have many options I'm afraid. What you may want to do is see if you can find some rental car rates/deals/codes that don't penalize you for the one way rental.
I have never used them but there is Burlington Trailways (https://www.burlingtontrailways.com/) and it looks like they are $48 one way.
You do know that Forest City is a good 2 hours straight north from Des Moines don't you?
Tenerife
Nov 13, 08, 5:30 pm
You don't have many options I'm afraid. What you may want to do is see if you can find some rental car rates/deals/codes that don't penalize you for the one way rental.
I have never used them but there is Burlington Trailways (https://www.burlingtontrailways.com/) and it looks like they are $48 one way.
You do know that Forest City is a good 2 hours straight north from Des Moines don't you?
Thanks, UAVirgin! I'll keep looking and thanks for the tip about burlingtontrailways. The "deal" includes a night & breakfast at the Airport Best Western as well as the transfer to Forest City (their bus or shuttle or something!)
Hope the weather doesn't cause us much trouble in mid-March, but, since the RV includes full-collision and liability insurance, we'll just try to head south pretty quickly. Since we'll be leaving on a transatlantic cruise (back home to Europe) from Miami about 10 days after we bring the RV to its' new agency, it's a pretty good opportunity for us to see a part of the US that we haven't visited before.
UAVirgin
Nov 14, 08, 6:53 am
The weather in March can really be nasty or it can be OK. The worst of winter is generally over by then.
We need to find one-way transportation from Chicago to Des Moines -- long story that I'll shorten by saying we are planning to pick up a Winnebago RV at the factory in Forest City and take it on our trip down to Florida (there are some fantastic deals on doing this including 26 days of brand-new RV use, 2500 free miles, full CDW with no self-deductible etc. etc. -- all for an extremely low rental price).
We'll fly into ORD from Germany around March 9th and enjoy 3 days in Chicago before having to be in Des Moines on the 12th. One way flights are exhorbitant, even buying a round-trip and throwing away the return will cost us $300 each, a one-way car rental will also run about $200 for 24 hours including the drop-off fee. That leaves good old Greyhound (until Megabus extends their routes). Does anyone from the area have any other possible suggestions?
TIA:)
I just relocated to DSM and the airport is expensive especially for one way flights. Not sure how heavy you are traveling, but for a budget suggestion you might check the Rideshare section of the Chicago Craigslist. Otherwise you are probably stuck with the one way car rental.
Tenerife
Dec 1, 08, 1:02 pm
Thanks for another alternative.
But, we are travelling pretty "heavily", since we'll be taking the RV from Iowa to Florida (different climate zones right there) and then spending a couple of weeks in Florida before doing a 14 night cruise back to Europe. So, lots of packing for those 6 or 7 weeks total.
Have checked out the Greyhound option (not bad at $38 pp with 7 day advance booking) or one-way car rental from Chicago to Des Moines. For the one-way I've found a good possibility with only $100 drop-off charge, making the total about $170 incl. taxes, if I book with our German auto club. Since we would need a taxi from Greyhound to DSM, where the RV company has reserved (and paid for) our hotel overnight etc. etc., we may just go with the car rental -- for the small difference in price. That's all presuming that there is no snowstorm:td:
check out the coupon connection- see if someone has the national free day coupons- they are good for 1-way travel- might be able to trade for a lot less.
Tenerife
Dec 10, 08, 2:06 pm
Thanks, rustyr! I've been away for a few days and just spotted your message. Do these certs. usually have a minimum rental period or can they just be used for the one-day?
Just contacted someone on coupon connection and he has several one-day certs. from National. Will try to work something out with him.
rustyr
Dec 13, 08, 6:59 pm
They are for 1-day max per coupon. It might be good to check ahead if you have exact date to see if they accept it.
Tenerife
Dec 14, 08, 6:08 pm
After making the contact on coupon connection, I tried all possible configurations of pick-up/drop-off location pairs and kept getting the message that the location had no availability. So, it looks like we may rent a car through the German auto club (ADAC) which has a decent one-day, one-way pricing of €26 for the car plus $100 drop-off fee with Hertz. Since that includes all insurance -- probably necessary for early March in the mid-west -- and no advance payment, it's not a bad deal.
If the weather really gets bad, we'll cancel the reservation and hop on the Greyhound bus instead.:(
You might try Enterprise Rent-a-car, and I would recommend calling a location rather than using the website. I was able to rent a car tomorrow DSM-SUX one way at the regular rate of $30 + a $40 drop charge. Total with tax will be around $83. This is without insurance so it might not be good for a foreign traveler, but a good heads up. As a business traveler I don't usually consider Enterprise but I thought I'd check it out today. I saved $100 over the Hertz rate.
Tenerife
Dec 22, 08, 3:46 pm
Thanks, zdave. I might try Enterprise, but I think - especially after watching weather issues at the moment, and knowing that March might be just as bad - that we might stick to the offer with Hertz through the german auto club. It will be quite a bit more, but we are then covered completely for every situation. And I can cancel without any fee if we end up having to take the Greyhound bus.