Just back from Florida and I just though I'd do a quick write up of Budget at Sanford (booked through this site).
I chose them mainly on price and the current free upgrade offer. I read on here that they don't change their cars as often as the other companies hence the price difference (and the name!). This didn't bother me, but there were a couple of things that did, and might be of interest to anyone else.
I arrived at Sanford, I could not see a budget sign other than a Budget Shuttle sign out side. I followed that, and found the shuttle driver. He redirected me back to the Avis Desk.
Attached to the Avis desk was a smaller unmanned desk with a small Budget sign on it (below desk level), but it was not manned so I started queuing at the Avis desk. Other people arrived after me and just milled about confused. After about 20 minutes somebody arrived to man the Budget Desk, I had to move queues but as I had to get out of the Avis queue I ended up near the back.
As promised by this site there was no mention of any extra's to pay, all very simple. Hand paperwork over, receive keys, simple as that!
The Budget car park is actually some way from the terminal (behind the multi-storey to the right of the terminal, for those that know Sanford). The car was not in a Budget space, but I did manage to find it using the horn button on the remote.
The car was a Chevy Malibu, which was a nice size, but I'd guess that the only preparation done to the car since the last person had it was to was to park it! The front looked like it had been machine gunned with flies, and there were stains on the driver’s seat. There were a few scuffs and scratches on the body work as well, but as as it was all cosmetic I was not that bothered.
More concerning was that as soon as I started the car the screen washer warning came on, and trying it confirmed that it was empty. As the car had not been cleaned, the screen was dirty. Luckily we had spring water with us, so I popped the bonnet and filled it with that.
We next tried to fit the car seats and I found that the rear drivers side latch was missing (ie the bit you clip the belt into was not there). I tried fishing for it between the seat and back rest but I could not find it so we had to use the middle seat.
We had to be in St Pete's by 5 to pick up the condo keys from the MC, so we had no time to trek back to the terminal to and do anything about it. Also the person before me had been complaining that their convertible car roof was stuck mid way open so I knew that the person on duty to troubleshoot was dealing with that.
I intended to get the seat belt latch sorted when we got to St Pete's, but I didn't see a Budget while I was there. We just left the car seat to the middle, which was annoying for the kids, but meant we didn't have to waste time finding Budget
When returning the car Budget did not appear on any of the main sign posts directing you to the rental parking area's, we ended up driving right past the terminal before we saw the first sign, and even then it was small.
In short you can get a cheaper deal with budget, but you will probably get a car in noticeably poorer condition, and probably unchecked/not cleaned since the last renter. I'd definitely make sure you are happy with the car before you leave the airport.
If we had more time at Sanford I would have gone back, and I'd recommend doing that if you find anything safety related wrong with a car.
This is not meant to be a criticism of Budget, I'm sure they would have rectified the problems if I'd gone back. I would use them again, but I would factor in time for sorting any problems with the car, and now I know where there desk and car park are they will be easier to find.
If they don't have the free upgrade offer on next time then I would probably spend the extra and go with a renter than provide newer cars, and has a bigger operation at sanford
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