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Title:True North Strong & Free
Notice:Introduction in Note 535, For Sale/Wanted in 524
Moderator:POLAR::RICHARDSON
Created:Fri Jun 19 1987
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1040
Total number of notes:13668

804.0. "Vancouver - Edmonton car hire??" by NEWOA::HARRISON (Don't worry, its only 0's & 1's!) Thu Mar 10 1994 07:33

    Hi,
    
    My sister is getting married this Summer in Edmonton Alberta and I'm
    planning to visit and attend the wedding. I've managed to arrange a
    pretty good airfare with Canadian Airlines flying from London (UK) to
    Vancouver on July 16th, and then onto Honolulu on the 25th July
    returning from Honolulu on August 7th via Vancouver.
    
    I want to hire a car in Vancouver and drive to Edmonton through the
    mountains which I have visited many times in the past. 
    
    Could someone give me advice on the best car hire deals, are there any 
    Digital discounts I can take advantage of? 
    I'm planning to either fly or take a greyhound back from Edmonton to 
    Vancouver on the 24th/25th July so I will be dropping off the car in 
    Edmonton. Should I expect to pay a drop off charge?
    
    I'm meeting a couple of friends in Hawaii, we're interested in renting
    a condo on one or more of the Islands. Does anybody have any advice or
    reccomendations on companies to use or where to stay etc..?
    
    Any help appreciated.
    
    Thanks Al
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804.1try AVIS and BUDGETTROOA::MSCHNEIDERWhat is the strategy this hour?Thu Mar 10 1994 08:273
    I would suggest you try AVIS or BUDGET as we have a corporate discount
    with them.  Look in VTX Travel for the discount agreement numbers.  I
    expect you will have to pay a dropoff charge.
804.2greyhound bus??NEWOA::HARRISONDon't worry, its only 0's & 1's!Thu Mar 10 1994 12:067
    As an alternative does anyone have any idea how much a greyhound bus
    would be return and single one way. Do they have a contact address and
    tel no in the UK? 
    
    Thanks again.
    
    Al
804.3POLAR::RICHARDSONSick in balanced sort of wayThu Mar 10 1994 13:318
    Greyhound busses are very expensive, about $150,000 - $200,000.
    
    har har.  ;-)
    
    It's probably easier to rent a car, I don't think the drop of charge
    would be so terrible. 
    
    Glenn
804.4any more deals??NEWOA::HARRISONDon't worry, its only 0's & 1's!Fri Mar 11 1994 05:357
    DEC has an agreement with Avis, they have quoted me $219 for the week
    plus 14%tax + CDW + %1.50 enviroment tax per day...
    
    Gees all I want to do is hire a car to drive to Edmonton for a few
    days, there must be better deals available?!
    
    Al 
804.5Also try TildenTROOA::MCRAMMarshall Cram DTN 631-7162Fri Mar 11 1994 08:488
    We also have an agreement with Tilden for car rentals in Canada, similiar 
    to Avis.  Might just be cheaper.   Don't forget to ask for a compact or
    sub-compact.
    
    If you only want a few days, go the daily rate, not weekly.
    
    
    Marshall
804.6Tilden??NEWOA::HARRISONDon't worry, its only 0's & 1's!Fri Mar 11 1994 09:244
    Do you have contact details for Tilden? Do you know whether they have a
    UK agent?
    
    Thanks Al
804.7Try thisTROOA::MCRAMMarshall Cram DTN 631-7162Fri Mar 11 1994 12:1117
    
    Actually I think Tilden are the largest Canadian only Car Renter, so
    they may have a UK agent but unlikely that they have an office.  Their
    rates are quite close to Avis.  Also in Canada are Hertz, Dollar,
    Budget, Thrifty, etc.  Some will have UK agents.
    
    Their Toronto number is (416)922-2000 for Out-of-town bookings.
    
    
    Marshall
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
804.8cheersNEWOA::HARRISONDon't worry, its only 0's & 1's!Fri Mar 11 1994 12:123
    Thanks very much.
    
    Al
804.9CSC32::S_BROOKThere and back to see how far it isFri Mar 11 1994 12:232
Yup ... Godfrey Davis used to be .. Interrent or something like that now I 
think ...
804.10rate not that badTROOA::MSCHNEIDERWhat is the strategy this hour?Sun Mar 13 1994 19:576
    Remember if you have a Corporate AMEX or Gold VISA your CDW is covered. 
    Don't let the rental companies hose you on that.  $219 Cdn isn't bad
    for a weeks rental.  I paid $155 US for a week in Massachussetts. 
    $30-35 is a good daily rental rate these days depending on size of car.
    
    I assume these are unlimited milage rates as well that you were quoted?
804.11UK issued cards?ROCKS::YOUNGGeoff Young @REOMon Mar 14 1994 04:5915
    
    Re: .10
    
    Does this apply to all Corporate AMEX cards?
    
    My understanding was that this arrangement did not apply to those
    issued here in the UK.
    
    Thinking about it further, it wouldn't apply anyway as we can't use
    Corporate cards for personal business. There is a taxable benefit
    implication if we did.
    
    Cheers,
    Geoff
    
804.12Forget the busCGOOA::RATHNOWEat right, stay fit, die anyway...Mon Mar 14 1994 14:4720
Al,

I called Greyhound here in Vancouver.  A bus ticket from Edmonton to
Vancouver costs $110.75 (cdn) and takes 17 hrs.

IMHO, I would rather pay the extra cost for a car and drive.  Taking a bus
does not allow you to do your own thing.  Assuming you take the Yellow Head
Highway, you'll be going through some incredible country with some great
spots to camp, hike, fish and do all the other things that B.C. is famous
for.

If you dont take the Yellow Head, you could drive to Jasper, then head
south to Banff and come across B.C. via the Trans Canada. 

In any case, you wont get to see much from a Greyhound doing 100km with a
couple of stops here and there.

Cheer,
Dave.
804.13cheers.. DEC??NEWOA::HARRISONDon't worry, its only 0's & 1's!Tue Mar 15 1994 04:5314
    Thanks for the input Dave. I'm beginning to think that I will
    definately drive to Edmonton and return to Vancouver by air so I can
    easily connect with my flight onto Honolulu. I will be travelling on my
    own to Edmonton and have a few days to make the journey and take it
    easy.
    
    Just out of interest does Digital have an office in Vancouver, I'd be quite
    interested in paying a visit if they do? [I'm a networks & telecomms
    specialist working for the UK's Disaster Recovery Services.]
    
    Thanks again.
    
    Al
    
804.14Digital is EVERYWHERE!!!CGOOA::RATHNOWEat right, stay fit, die anyway...Tue Mar 15 1994 13:0619

There most certainly is, about 10 min. from the airport.  

	Suite 150, 13571 Commerce Parkway
	Richmond, B.C.		<- Right next to Vancouver

If you have a few days and would like to get together, give me a call:

	DTN: 638-6949

I'm not in the office much but we have voice mail.  Otherwise, E-mail me 
your schedule and I'll see if we can connect.


Cheers,
Dave

P.S.  I know my node says CGO (Calgary) but I am located in VAO (Vancouver).
804.15past....CSC32::D_ROYERU breaka my Karma, I tucha U faceFri Mar 25 1994 14:326
    Used to be that TILDEN = NATIONAL, has that changed?
    
    If not, then you should be able to reserve at a National office.  
    
    
    Dave