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05-24-2011, 03:05 PM | #1 |
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One-Way Auto Rental in Lakes Region
Hey All,
After 50 years of riding and driving to/from the Lake, I am in a position on one of my upcoming trips where I have to drive up and leave a car up there. To return home, I was hoping to rent a car one-way and drive back to Pennsylvania (see, I can't make a trip to the Lake without dive gear...). Anyway, while this sounds good on paper, the reality is proving otherwise. It seems none of the agencies rent one-way from anywhere other than Manchester, and even then it's at an outrageous rate (close to $200 per day and upward). Any insights or experience greatly appreciated. I was looking to pick it up in the area on a Saturday (any time) and drive back Monday, returning it in PA on Tuesday morning. This should not be impossible.
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05-24-2011, 07:16 PM | #2 |
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The Concord Trailways bus costs about 20 dollars for a one way ticket from the New Hampton Subway sandwich store at Exit 23 to get down to north station in Boston, and it makes the run twice every day and takes about 2 1/2 hours. Boston must have a number of different car rental businesses plus it has the MBTA trolley to get to Logan Airport and a number of car rental spots. Just bring along a couple dollars worth of quarters for the trolley.
To get to the New Hampton subway, you could always hitch hike by holding up a sign that says New Hampton-Exit 23-$9.95!, and you will definitely get a ride or two.....plus let the ride keep the nickel change. You'll probably get picked up by an 80-something year old driving a big old Lincoln or something like that.
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05-24-2011, 07:44 PM | #3 |
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Grant, I have tried to make trips similar and have been totally frustrared. To rent a car one way car at an airport requires one to part with an arm. a leg, or both. Seriously, you could try to hook up with a Forum member returning to Phila. or even cosider paying a private party to drive you there. I know there were people in Wolfeboro who used to do this several years ago but I don't know if they still do. We do have some Phila. friends who will be here at various times in the near future and will keep you in mind.
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You have answered YOUR OWN question. not cheap, but "possible" Rental companys have done "that" (one way driving) for YEARS. Suck it up or just put the trip on hold until you have transportation. A NO BRAINER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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I really am over-thinking this...
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05-26-2011, 12:57 PM | #6 |
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'Sucking it up' and changing dates are not options...hence the question. And not a no-brainer - that's why I asked. You know, like when you don't know something and seek the advice of people who might know something? It's one of the really truly nifty features of these new-fangled interwebs forum things...sometimes you post a question and get genuinely helpful information. I've seen it happen!
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How about a little more info Grant.Where do you have to get to in Pa?Is it possible to fly back and be picked up in Pa?There is bus sservice from Laconia to Tilton and then on to Boston I believe or maybe fly out of Manchester?
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After doing a similar trip just yesterday (drove daughter up to Boston area, left her the car, took a series of trains back to within walking distance of home), it seems that rail would be a great option if the area was still served by trains. When my grandfather was a kid, he and his brothers would take a train out of the Haverhill/Bradford area to Wolfeboro to go to Camp Wyanoke. That would be a pretty ride.
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Hi Grant,
One option might be to hire a livery/car service (black car sedan) and have them take you to the rental car location where you can get to one way driving or even just to the airport to get home from that airport IT would probably be around $100 or so including tip THere are AMtrack locations in Concord, North Conway, and the like. www.amtrak.com have the car service take you to the train, and it would run from there down to boston and them from boston out
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Bus from Concord to Boston
Amtrak has bus service from Concord to Boston where you can pick up the train to Phila. Check the Amtrak website. I have a friend who can't drive and she has friends drop her at the bus station in Concord and she takes the bus to the Boston train station and then another transfer to get to Malden, MA via public transportation. Seems to work out well for her.
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