Enterprise rent a car after hours drop off

Alamo and Enterprise Rent A Car share a service desk at Catania Airport along with a number of other car rental companies. The service station is open between the hours of 8.00 am and midnight every day of the week. After hour drop-offs are available, and customers can discuss this with the Enterprise service team on tel +39 095 346 893.

Taormina lies about an hour's drive from Catania Airport via the E45. The hilltop town is close to Mt Etna, Sicily's active volcano, and has been a draw for tourists for centuries. Goethe mentions his trip to Taormina in letters and manuscripts charting his Italian Journeys in the 1780's. Famous for its ancient Greek theater, Taormina was also popular with ancient Romans, who used the amphitheater for their gladiator fights. Today, far less gruesome things take place at the 3rd century BC Greek theater: a Film Festival is staged here every summer, and between May and October, opera performances enthrall modern audiences with arias by Mozart, Verdi, Donizetti, Rossini and Puccini.

Taormina's beautiful Duomo is in the heart of town. Its crenelated top makes it look like a fortress, and it probably had to be fortified back in the 13th century, when it was first built. The Duomo received many alterations in subsequent centuries, and now sports a lovely rose window above the main portal and overlooks a playful fountain. Dedicated to St Nicholas, the cathedral houses works by Renaissance painter Antonino Giuffre, and a polyptych attributed to the school of Antonello de Saliba (1504).

The town is filled with interesting shops selling antiques or arts and crafts, coffee houses, bars and restaurants, and there is a happy, cosmopolitan feel about Taormina. Palazzo Corvaja was the seat of Sicily's Parliament in 1411, and who could resist its beauty? Built around several inner courtyards, the palazzo was once home to the noble family of the Corvajas. Today, the first floor of the palazzo hosts events and exhibitions, allowing everyone to enjoy the views across Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II from its mullioned windows.

Enterprise and Alamo can offer affordable car rental options to holidaymakers and business travelers alike. Vehicles available from Enterprise at Catania Airport include the Volvo 40, Audi A4 and Citroen C4 Picasso.

I rented a car on a Saturday for 24 hours from a local office of Enterprise Rent-A-Car not far from where I am based for me to take a day trip where the destination is four hours away — meaning I was to spend approximately eight hours driving in a car.

Be Careful About Returning Rental Cars After Hours…

When I went to return the vehicle at the office on Sunday, it was closed; so I figured I would drop the keys off in the drop box located on the left side of the entrance to the office…

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This is the front of the office of Enterprise Rent-A-Car; and the key drop box is located in the red circle. Photograph ©2013 by Brian Cohen.

…until I read the words at the bottom:

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Photograph ©2013 by Brian Cohen.

“Vehicles returned after hours are the responsibility of the renter until inspected on the next business day.” I felt uneasy after reading that statement.

I never was completely comfortable with the rare occurrence of returning a vehicle after hours at a rental car facility at an airport — most of the time, I rent cars from airport locations which are open 24 hours per day, seven days per week — but at least airport locations are usually secure. I thought that there might have been a secure location — perhaps in the back of the building — where I could return the car; but alas, none existed.

People rent and return vehicles during off hours, I thought to myself. This probably happens every day without incident. There is nothing to worry about, as nothing will probably happen…

…but what if another car damages this car after I leave but before the office opens, I wondered. After all, the only place where I could leave the car I rented was in an open parking lot. I would then be responsible for paying for the damage — although the credit card I used would have most likely covered the damage.

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The office of Enterprise Rent-A-Car is on the left. Photograph ©2013 by Brian Cohen.

Even worse: what if the car was stolen? That scenario concerned me more than just mere damage to the vehicle — and that is apparently what happened to a woman from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia back in October of 2013.

At the conclusion of the rental of a Ford Mustang, Kristen Cockerill dropped the car off at an Enterprise rental facility on a Sunday and deposited the keys in a secure drop box.

The keys were safe and secure in the drop box, all right; but apparently the car was not safe, as the vehicle was determined stolen — between the time Cockerill dropped it off at the office before it opened for business the next day — as the result of an investigation by police.

Cockerill eventually received a bill from Enterprise for $47,000.00, which purportedly was the replacement value of the Ford Mustang. She wound up not having to pay that bill after all — but not without enduring extreme stress.

What if that happened to me?

My thought process was that because the office was closed, the car probably could not be rented — and that thought process of course could have been erroneous, as I do not know what employees of Enterprise Rent-A-Car do on a Sunday while the office is closed: do they move cars around between different locations? Regardless, I decided to keep the car an extra day for peace of mind where I know it will have a greater chance of being safe, knowing I would have to pay for an extra day.

When I returned the car to the office just before it opened the next day, I tried to explain my concern and reasoning to the staff there both in person and the office manager via telephone later that day. I politely attempted to negotiate with them — but they remained steadfast about not removing the charge for the extra day.

I can understand their point of view: what is to stop someone from purposely renting a car on a Saturday and getting two days out of a rental and paying for only one day?

Regardless, that experience did sour me on renting from Enterprise Rent-A-Car. There is an office for Avis literally several hundred yards south of the office of Enterprise — and here is what is printed on the door:

Enterprise rent a car after hours drop off
Photograph ©2013 by Brian Cohen.

“No After Hours Returns” — and it is open for a few hours every Sunday. Clear. Straight. To the point…

…and the next time I needed a rental car locally, I patronized the Avis office. The staff were friendlier; the vehicle was better; and the rental rate was less expensive. How can you beat that combination?

Summary

Well, I never returned to that office of Enterprise Rent A Car; nor have I rented a car from the company since then — not out of anger or frustration; but rather because the competition offered a better experience for me. I do admit that I should have assessed the entire rental situation from the beginning and the potential problems which could occur, as I typically do; but if the staff of that local office of Enterprise Rent A Car could have worked with me even just a little bit, I would have gladly given priority to rent from that location again in the future without the need to seek out their competition. It was not the first time I rented a vehicle from that Enterprise office.

They certainly were not obligated to work with me, of course — they did not owe me anything or do anything wrong — but it would have been a nice gesture for them to do something to keep my business. That is what I would have done if I were the manager, anyway. Perhaps that location is busy enough that they do not need my business; and that is fine…

…but I am relating my experience to you in case you already did not know: try not to rent a vehicle where you must return it to an unsecured area at a time when the office is closed, as you just might be taking an unnecessary risk. If that does happen and you are uncomfortable, then consider adding a day to the duration of time you plan on renting the car — or consider renting the car at a different time, if possible.

At the very least, ensure that you rent any vehicle with a credit card which covers your rental in case of damage. Be aware that the rental car coverage offered by many credit cards is considered secondary — meaning that your primary automobile insurance would pay for damage first.

I have probably overthought this whole experience, so I will ask you: have you ever had problems returning a vehicle to a rental car facility during off hours when its office was closed? What has been your experience?

All photographs ©2013 by Brian Cohen.