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    We had a major problem with a Dollar '12-seater' this visit. We actually wanted an 8-seater, but Dollar offered a 'free-upgrade' to a 12-seater. I made the mistake of not checking it first; it turned out to be a Ford E-350 van (the most coomon used these days by Dollar) - essentially an 8-seater with an extra 3-seater bench added. The problem was that this unwanted seat was in the luggage space!

    For 9 of you with luggage and 2-wheelchairs, you need a proper 12-seater with equivalent luggage space. Warn Dollar about this beforehand; ask to speak to a manager so that there are no problems after a long and tiring flight.
    Nostromo


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    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by Nostromo
    We had a major problem with a Dollar '12-seater' this visit. We actually wanted an 8-seater, but Dollar offered a 'free-upgrade' to a 12-seater. I made the mistake of not checking it first; it turned out to be a Ford E-350 van (the most coomon used these days by Dollar) - essentially an 8-seater with an extra 3-seater bench added. The problem was that this unwanted seat was in the luggage space!

    For 9 of you with luggage and 2-wheelchairs, you need a proper 12-seater with equivalent luggage space. Warn Dollar about this beforehand; ask to speak to a manager so that there are no problems after a long and tiring flight.
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    Many thanks for the info, I have been in touch with Dollar and they have confirmed it is a Ford E350 but sent me a few photos which does show an 8-seater and a 12-seater with the latter being slightly longer, even done a search on the net and found several models under the E-350 range, have again been back to dollar for confirmation but yet no reply.

    They do seem very helpful but get the impression that they are skirmishing around the question...will the vehicle have sufficient luggage space....

    Failing that I will have to be prepared to do two trips to Hampton Lakes...not a problem I couldn't cope with...

    Anyone know how long the round trip will take from MCO to hampton Lakes????


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    Just for the record.....

    I have confirmation from dollar that the 12 passenger van is an 8 passenger van with 4 bench seats added reducing the luggage space.

    I think this makes a mockery of the pricing schedule as I'm paying an additional £70 per week more for a 12 seater when at the end of the day it is only a glorified 8-seater with less luggage space for more passengers.

    Nice One Dollar....[V]

    Needed to ge that one off my chest..gripe over[msnsmile]


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    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by AndyC
    Just for the record.....

    I have confirmation from dollar that the 12 passenger van is an 8 passenger van with 4 bench seats added reducing the luggage space.

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    If it is a Ford E-350 with 12 seats, you can be certain that there WON'T be enough luggage space. I think you will find that 2 trips to Hampton Lakes after a long flight will be more tiring than you think and will put you in a bad frame of mind at the very start of your holiday. I strongly advice against this. Try to twist Dollar's arm for a genuine 12-seater; if you do not succeed, it may be better to split your party into two groups for the airport trips only; invest in a taxi for some of the people and luggage and you take the rest in the van.
    Nostromo


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    [/quote]
    If it is a Ford E-350 with 12 seats, you can be certain that there WON'T be enough luggage space. I think you will find that 2 trips to Hampton Lakes after a long flight will be more tiring than you think and will put you in a bad frame of mind at the very start of your holiday. I strongly advice against this. Try to twist Dollar's arm for a genuine 12-seater; if you do not succeed, it may be better to split your party into two groups for the airport trips only; invest in a taxi for some of the people and luggage and you take the rest in the van.
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    I can see where you are coming from, and yes, a taxi it may have to be, we do have two drivers unfortunatley the second purely in an emergency as my good lady would not have the confidence to drive overthere, I do know that it is so much easier and almost hassle free and I actually look forward to driving over there again.

    I have tried negotiating with my travel agent (charter travel) asking why I'm paying for a 12 seat and realistically only getting an 8, there answer was to use a taxi! (at my expense of course).

    I have also emailed Dollar in US explaining my predicament, all in the best possible taste of course, in the hope that they may relent and provide me with a genuine 12-seater + luggage space.

    One problem I can foresee is the return journey, having to vacate villa before 10am and not flying untill 6pm don't particularly want to be couped up in an airport for all that time, anyone know of a twilight booking facility at MCO.

    thanks

    Andy


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    There is a check-in facility at Downtown Disney where you can check-in major bags the previous evening. The potential problem with that could be - you might suddely realise the following morning that you needed something or the other from one of the checked-in bags!

    Alternatively, you can request your villa owner to allow you to stay until 2pm before vacating the villa. If they don't have new guests coming in immediatly after you, they may agree at no extra charge. You can then pack at leisure on the final day; we asked and were allowed to stay in the villa till5pm for our 8:30pm flight.

    If you have to vacate the villa at 10am, the ususal plan for many visitors would be to stop off at Gatorland for a few hours on the way to the airport.

    Finally about Dollar. This may sound harsh, but being overly diplomatic with them may not get you what you want. They should have 'proper' 12-seaters that they can give you. I have found from experience that DEMANDING (without being abusive, of course) usually gets results. In 1995, my wife and I were issued a very dodgy Dodge (no pun intended) with faulty indicator lights and other problems. On reaching the hotel, I rang Dollar, demanded to speak to a manager and threatened to sue. Within a couple of hours, I got a letter of apology hand-delivered by Dollar engineers who then replaced the Dodge with a V8 Eagle Vision at no extra charge.
    Nostromo


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    Many thanks Nostromo, you have been very helpful and it is greatly appreciated. You have given me a few route to take and will also speak to the villa owner (by the way it was this site that I found the villa) just have to remember to be more demanding to Dollar and "nice" to the villa owner.......hope I dont get them too mixed up! that really would have the reverse effect "homeless and stuck with a 2-door compact"

    I will let you know how I get on

    cheers Andy


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    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote: There is a check-in facility at Downtown Disney where you can check-in major bags the previous evening.[/quote]Just to remind everyone, before you all get too excited, this is a facility for Virgin flights only and is a day of departure facility from 8.30 am.
    blott


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