• On Mar 29, 2022
    Michael from MD Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Where do I find the alamo reservation number from when I booked my vacation package?

    Hi Michael, and welcome to planDisney!

    I have certainly rented my fair share of rental cars through Alamo, and I have always been pleased with my rentals. The pick-up process is super easy, from their Accelerated Check-in to choosing your vehicle and returning the car once you have completed your Walt Disney World Resort vacation!

    The confirmation number should appear on your reservation confirmation. If you do not find it, definitely give Disney Resort Hotel Reservations a call at (407) 939-1936 and a cast member will be able to assist you. Once you locate the number, you can always use that number to view your reservation details on the Alamo Car Rental website.

    I recommend checking the Alamo site directly, as you may be able to find a lower cost for the rental closer to your arrival date (It does not hurt to look).

    Please let us know if you have additional questions; we are here to help if you need anything. 

    Have a magical experience!

    Raquel
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Meet the Panelist: Raquel, Texas

As a mom of two children 6 years apart in age, it takes some creative planning to give each child a memorable Disney experience. Adding in a sprinkle of surprise pixie dust makes each vacation special for everyone.
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