Some interesting reviews
- Everyone's experience is different. For our trip we went to the counter after flight landed in Las Vegas and taking the transfer to car rental. Once there, waited about 20 minutes in line. Gentleman and I did small talk while he pulled up my prepaid rental. Asked if I was sure I wanted economy. Then BOOM! Did an upgrade for 10 bucks a day. Got a brand new (300 miles) Nissan. I chose the incidental insurance just because it was new. Dude was very helpful and cheerful. Coming back we dropped off which was quick. Got our email receipt and no additional charges noted. I don't rent cars often and reviews scare me. But all in all our experience was positive from start to finish.
- Rented a Tesla Model Y and it was a great experience. Rental agents were very nice and helpful. Car was clean and fully charged when i arrived. They even had someone do a full inspection of the car before I left to check for damages. Great idea to protect both parties involved.
Returning car was also painless as I pulled up and someone was there to check the car and log the return into the system. Overall, I was impressed with the experience and will rent from them again. *Please note* You will need to provide full insurance information (full declaration page showing policy limits etc) before they will let you rent a Tesla. They also put a $1,000 dollar hold on your credit card for the duration of your rental
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Las Vegas is the self-appointed Entertainment Capital of the World. So before your adventure begins, make sure you rent like a genius at the airport. After landing in Las Vegas via McCarran International Airport (LAS), rent a car from Budget. Even if you are in town to visit a casino, don't take chances with your car rental. Hop on the rental car shuttle to the Budget counter at LAS airport. Once in your car, you will be within minutes of the Las Vegas Strip.