u/justarandomguy07

What type of Jeep Wranglers are available at DEN?

The posts I’ve seen here are about a year old so looking to get fresh intel. This will be the first time I am renting a “guaranteed vehicle” so curious. I usually book manager’s special or cheapest for my other solo trips and pick a Corolla or Camry (though once I was assigned a Ford Explorer when I chose Small SUV).

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u/justarandomguy07 — 2 days ago

Picking up a car the day after my reservation?

Hi,

I am picking up my rental on Monday evening, but I may have to change my plan and fly on Tuesday afternoon. When I try to change the pick up date to Tuesday, the rate actually increases (renting for fewer days is more expensive). Will I be ok to keep my rental pickup time for Monday evening and pick it up on Tuesday afternoon? It'll be less than 24 hours after the original pick up time. It's for a Jeep Wrangler rental so it's supposed to be "guaranteed" according to the website. It says "we'll hold your reservation up to 24 hrs" but not sure if it's only for delayed flights. I am a Presidents Circle member if it matters.

Thanks!

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u/justarandomguy07 — 6 days ago

Hi all,

I am looking to buy an inflatable kayak (instead of renting for at least $20-30/hr) as the summer approaches and go to some of the calm lakes and rivers canals near where I live in the afternoons and weekends. I am thinking of getting an inflatable one as my car doesn't have roof racks and being able to pack it (even in a checked bag when flying for a trip) and store it easily sounds like a good benefit.

I would say it's a fairly new hobby for me so not interested in spending too much. My "cheap" option is the Intex Challenger K1 for $90, which seems really popular. My "expensive" options are Advanced Elements Sports for $299 and Aquaglide Backwoods Expedition 85 for $250.

Are there any reasons I shouldn't go with the K1 and pick one of the "expensive" options? (writing "expensive" in quotes because there are many other good inflatables closer to $1000...)

I am 5'8 and 160 lbs, so the size/capacity of the kayak shouldn't be a limiting factor.

Thanks!

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u/justarandomguy07 — 14 days ago