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Car Rental in and near Orlando, FL

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Frequently Asked Questions

Most visitors pay around $30 to $70 per day for an economy or compact car in Orlando, with SUVs and minivans often running $55 to $100 per day near the attractions. Weekly rentals can bring the per day price down, especially outside peak periods like spring break.

Yes, it’s common to see Orlando SUV promotions around spring break, such as Budget-style offers starting near $59 per day when demand spikes near the theme parks. These promos often require advance booking and a prepay option, and locals frequently find them through limited-time vouchers on Groupon.

Renting in the city is often a bit cheaper than picking up at Orlando International Airport because airport concession and facility fees can add $5 to $15 per day. Some travelers fly into MCO, then grab a short rideshare to an off airport branch to save on a week-long rental.

Major brands in Orlando frequently advertise up to 35 percent off base rates, plus free one class upgrades when you use a valid coupon code. Travelers also combine these with pay-now pricing or member rates, and some watch Groupon for stackable local offers tied to those same companies.

Booking 3 to 6 weeks before your Orlando trip usually secures better rates than last-minute searches, especially if you’re visiting Disney or Universal during busy seasons. Many renters reserve early, then recheck prices and rebook if daily rates drop before their pickup date.

You generally need a valid driver’s license, a credit card in the main driver’s name, and to meet the minimum age requirement, which is often 21 with extra surcharges under 25. International visitors may also be asked for a passport and, occasionally, an English translation of their license.

Renting a car works well for families visiting Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando who want flexibility, grocery runs, or off-property dining. Many guests like being able to drive out to International Drive or downtown Orlando in the evening instead of waiting on hotel or park shuttles.

You can cut surprise charges by declining extras you don’t need, refilling fuel yourself, and understanding toll packages before you leave the Orlando rental lot. Many visitors compare total cost, not just the daily rate, and some use prepaid local vouchers from Groupon so key fees are clear upfront.