Did you try Thrifty, I always use them when im in vegas and get great rates, join their blue chip program online (free) and then you can skip the line and go straight to the pick up area
VNlilMAN
New Member
posted: Oct. 13, 2009 @ 5:55p
Hey, i'm going there the same days thanks goodnessgracious. i found those rates somewhere else but i like how that site makes it pretty effortless.
i just need to decide, is it worth spending $80 or should i use public transportation?
Contract ID = 5007125 Coupon ID = NU1234NAJ (free upgrade, one class size) Note: this is the only coupon you can use because the $$$ off ones requires 3 days.
LAS pick up 10/16 @ 930 pm & return 10/18 @ 930 pm.
$55.38 out to the door for a standard which is the intermediate price.
You can also sign up for the Emerald Club and just pick a car from the Emerald Aisle. Sometimes, you can get a full-size, Van, or luxury but you will always have a mid-size and just pay the mid-size price. Then register for the ONE/TWO promotion and you will get a free day with two rentals.
lakefan
Member
posted: Oct. 13, 2009 @ 8:56p
Based on your dates/times, I found one for $44.11 for a compact through Hertz (via Southwest Airlines).
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