How to Pay Tolls in Orlando with a Rental Car (SunPass & Best Companies)
Driving a rental car in Orlando means you’ll run into toll roads, but paying them doesn’t have to be complicated. In this guide, I’ll show you how to use SunPass with your rental car, plus break down the toll programs from major rental companies. You’ll also learn why Alamo, National, and Enterprise are the easiest and most convenient options for visitors.
If you’re planning to drive a rental car in Orlando or anywhere in Florida for that matter, you’ll quickly discover that toll roads are everywhere. Florida’s toll system is not tourist friendly by design. The idea is to have the tourists pay a little more, to help keep costs down for locals. Some of these tolls are pricey especially in the theme park area, where I live. I have a $2 toll right near my house that I get hit with all the time, even though it’s meant for tourists. But thanks to you, I get a little statement credit each month. So thank you!
The good news is that paying tolls is easy, especially if you use SunPass, Florida’s prepaid toll program.
Existing SunPass Customers: Using SunPass with a Rental Car
SunPass customers renting a vehicle can apply their tolls directly to their prepaid account during the rental period. Here’s how:
Log into your SunPass account (using the mobile app is best).
Add the rental vehicle’s license plate.
Select the start and end date of your rental period.
If you have a SunPass transponder, bring it with you and remove it from the car before returning it.
This setup allows you to drive through SunPass lanes and have tolls billed at the lowest SunPass rate, avoiding extra rental car fees.
If you Do Not Have SunPass or a Removable Transponder
Not a SunPass customer? Sunpass sticker not removable? No worries. Most rental car companies have their own toll programs that let you use Florida’s toll roads without carrying cash or stopping at a booth.
When you drive through a toll lane, cameras photograph your license plate.
The toll is billed to the rental car company’s toll program vendor.
That vendor then charges your credit card, often with added service fees.
These programs let you use SunPass lanes (as well as E-PASS and LeeWay lanes), but you’ll usually pay higher fees than if you had your own SunPass. Always read your rental agreement carefully to understand the costs.
Rental Car Toll Programs and Hidden Fees
Here’s what you can expect from the major rental car companies in Orlando:
Alamo, National, and Enterprise
Participation is automatic—no need to sign up ahead of time.
You’re only charged if you actually use a toll road.
Tolls are billed directly to the card on file with your rental.
Lowest daily convenience fees ($4.95)
SIXT
Express Tolls Unlimited: This package offers unlimited use of automated toll lanes and typically waives the administrative fees. You pay a flat rate per day for the service (check the current daily rate at the counter, as it can change). This is generally the best option if you plan on using toll roads frequently.
Pay Per Usage: If you do not opt for a toll package and use a cashless toll lane, you will be billed for:
The cost of the toll at the prevailing rate.
An administrative fee per day when tolls are incurred, up to a maximum amount per rental agreement. This is usually the most expensive option if you use tolls sparingly.
Hertz, Dollar, and Thrifty
Purchase the toll program for $13.99 per day or $69.95 per week.
Includes unlimited tolling during the rental period.
If you decline the program but drive through cashless lanes, you’ll be charged each toll plus an administrative fee of $9.99 per day.
Fox Rent A Car
$12.99 per rental day, capped at $194.85.
Includes unlimited tolls during the rental.
Avis, Budget, and Payless
Avis/Budget: $6.95 per day when tolls are incurred (max $34.75 per month).
Payless: $7.95 per day when tolls are incurred (max $37.95 per month).
If you don’t opt-in and use a toll road, you’ll pay each toll plus additional administrative fees.
Final Recommendation
If you already have a SunPass, bring your transponder or add your rental’s license plate to your account—it’s the cheapest way to pay. Install the mobile app in advance to make it easy.
If you don’t have SunPass, Alamo, National, and Enterprise are the easiest and most budget-friendly rental car options in Orlando. Their automatic participation means you can just drive, and your tolls will be billed without hassle or surprise daily fees.
👉 Planning your Orlando trip? Don’t forget to factor in tolls—especially if you’ll be driving from the airport, visiting the theme parks, or taking day trips to the beach.
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