Spokane International Airport (GEG)
Visiting Spokane for the first time.
Just wondering if anyone knows whether GEG has a consolidated rental facility today with ,multiple car agencies and their fleet in one complex. Or Is it like you go to the booth at the airport then get on a bus and then go to your car in some remote location? Thanks |
GEG has to be one of the easiest facilities to use. Walk past the baggage carousel to the check-in counters. Enterprise is first with the others past. After you get your keys walk out the side door to the lot. It is less than a 100m walk to your car. Returning it is just as easy. You can walk from your car to security in less than 5 minutes.
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Originally Posted by runnigel
(Post 18715172)
GEG has to be one of the easiest facilities to use. Walk past the baggage carousel to the check-in counters. Enterprise is first with the others past. After you get your keys walk out the side door to the lot. It is less than a 100m walk to your car. Returning it is just as easy. You can walk from your car to security in less than 5 minutes.
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Originally Posted by gabrielsreign
(Post 18715882)
Cool. So technically all rental cars from all companies are just across the street. I just have to go look for what car I want note down the company name and then go back to their counter to rent that car. Right?
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This is great information. Thanks.^
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Originally Posted by gabrielsreign
(Post 18715882)
Cool. So technically all rental cars from all companies are just across the street. I just have to go look for what car I want note down the company name and then go back to their counter to rent that car. Right?
If you're picky about your cars, make a reservation at a rate that appeals to you in a car size you like and then go out and look at that company's cars. You can then ask for a specific car from the rental agent. Conversely, if you're not picky about your cars, just go straight to the rental counter--no need to detour through the lot first. But either way, have a reservation before showing up. Someone I know paid $250 for a three-day rental from Hertz on a walkup rental last night at ATL. The same car was available for the same period online from Hertz for $150 ($120 after applying a CDP and PC). (National was even cheaper: $80 with a Contract ID and coupon.) |
Originally Posted by jackal
(Post 18721940)
Generally a bad idea to walk up without a reservation--rates are usually (not always, but usually) significantly higher.
If you're picky about your cars, make a reservation at a rate that appeals to you in a car size you like and then go out and look at that company's cars. You can then ask for a specific car from the rental agent. Conversely, if you're not picky about your cars, just go straight to the rental counter--no need to detour through the lot first. But either way, have a reservation before showing up. Someone I know paid $250 for a three-day rental from Hertz on a walkup rental last night at ATL. The same car was available for the same period online from Hertz for $150 ($120 after applying a CDP and PC). (National was even cheaper: $80 with a Contract ID and coupon.) |
Originally Posted by runnigel
(Post 18715172)
GEG has to be one of the easiest facilities to use. Walk past the baggage carousel to the check-in counters. Enterprise is first with the others past. After you get your keys walk out the side door to the lot. It is less than a 100m walk to your car. Returning it is just as easy. You can walk from your car to security in less than 5 minutes.
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