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Renting an "open top" type Jeep ?!

Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2006 3:06 pm
by Tricia C
:D Hi there ! First day on the forum ! We'd like to rent an "open top" type of Jeep (suzuki or any brand) on 14th & 15th March departing from and returning to Store Bay area. Any suggestions? What will this cost? Also, we're going to stay in Speyside or Charlotteville on 14th & 15th, deciding between ManOWarBayCottages or BananaBoat ....suggestions?! :lol:

Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2006 5:18 pm
by Steve Wooler
Hi Tricia

Welcome aboard! :lol:

Full details and recommendations for car rental are given in Tobago/Getting Around/Car Rental - but in brief, Sheppy is your man, without question. If booking by email, you are probably best going through the Yes Tourism ( http://www.yes-tourism.com ) reservation system.

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 11:12 am
by Brian Taylor
our guests are mostly going with http://www.sunbird-holidays.com
local business, good insurance choices, good vehicles, good service....
we only had satisfied customers with them! ENJOY and drive with care!

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 1:11 pm
by Joanne Green
Dear Tricia,

I would recommend that you get a "hard top" jeep so that you have a secure locked place for your belongings. The soft tops are too easy to break into. Unless you're planning on driving the Charlotteville - L'Anse Formi road, a regular car will do just fine. We had no problems with the compact size that we rented from Sheppy -- who, by the way, I would highly recommend. Have a great time!

Joanne Green

Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 3:10 am
by Tricia C
We're searching and hear good reviews from Sheppy's and KCNN but looks like $70 US per day including insurance. Kinda steep, but oh well. Yes-tourism says only "thrifty's" is available , yet KCNN and Sheppy's wrote to me and said they're availabe too! strange..... :shock:

Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 1:32 pm
by Joanne Green
Dear Tricia,

Why pay for insurance? In the US, just using a VISA or Mastercard will cover you for the Collision Damage Waiver. Isn't it like that in Canada also? Saves a lot of money!!

Joanne

Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 2:49 pm
by Tricia C
:D Thanks Joanne Green...I'll phone my visa company and ask them. Hopefully I'll save the $20 per day ! Did you rent from sheppy's or KCNN and avoid the additional $20 per day? I have been corresponding with Sheppy's , KCNN and also Yes-Tourism and I'm sure it will all be sorted out fine for my jeep hire. Please ignore my previous "strange" comment. Thank you ! :wink:

Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 11:04 pm
by Steve Wooler
Tricia C wrote:We're searching and hear good reviews from Sheppy's and KCNN but looks like $70 US per day including insurance. Kinda steep, but oh well. Yes-tourism says only "thrifty's" is available , yet KCNN and Sheppy's wrote to me and said they're availabe too! strange..... :shock:
Hi Tricia

I had to call into Yes Tourism today, so while there I mentioned your post. They looked your enquiry up. You enquired about a specific make/model of vehicle with three different rental companies. Your third choice, Thrifty's, had a car of that make/model available so there was no need for them to enquire with any other companies. KCNN and Sheppy were not on your list, so there's no reason for Yes Tourism to contact them.

It is a shame that you feel in necessary to publicly cast doubt on a very reputable company when they fulfilled your specific enquiry promptly and with what you asked for.

Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 11:33 pm
by Tricia C
I completely agree with you Steve . . . . and that is why I tried to remove my posting but it did not allow me to remove it! It said "you can't edit a posting that has been replied to". That is why I also wrote "please ignore my "strange" comment". I apologize. I have already emailed YesTourism and they were incredibly polite and helpful and accepting of my apology. Please forgive, :oops: Tricia

politically over-correct

Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2006 12:01 am
by Alison T
Just wanted to remind anyone that found Tric's "strange" comment offensive that....
"This is not a site for the politically over-correct or for those who think it wrong to be judgemental. If Tobago is to reap the benefits of tourism and not be spoiled by it, those involved must heed our reader's views. "

I don't see what the big deal is...she had an experience that confused her, came to this great forum to sort it out, and got the shaft instead of assistance. Actually, she got the shaft AND assistance, because her posting did allow Yes Tourism to clarify things for her. So really, everything worked out!

Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2006 1:40 am
by Steve Wooler
Tricia

Sorry, but it was far from clear what you meant by ignoring your "strange" comment. Just for future information, you can only edit a post up until the time someone else posts a reply to it, not after (replies might make no sense if the original/previous post is changed). No worries, you've made it clear so no big deal. :lol:

Alison

Without wishing to make Tricia feel worse, I am saddened that you think it is perfectly acceptable for readers to call into question the integrity of reputable firms who have simply done what they were asked to do. My comments were driven by fairness, not politcal correctness. I simply will not allow this site to be used to damage the reputation of firms without good reason. :cry: