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Compare rental cars from leading providers in Frisco, Texas with Road Genius. From small economy cars to luxury SUVs and minivans, you'll find vehicles at low prices in convenient locations. Pick up in town to dodge airport fees, or grab your ride at DFW or Love Field and hit the Dallas North Tollway in minutes. Inventory at suburban branches is smaller, so lock in your booking early for Cowboys games, tournaments or holiday shopping weekends.

Car Rental Locations & Options

Map of campervan rental depots near 569614

While Frisco doesn't have its own airport, several convenient rental options are available.

Location Pros Cons Notes
Frisco City Locations
  • Lower rates than airports
  • No airport fees
  • Some offer pickup service
  • Limited business hours (8AM-6PM)
  • May be closed Sundays
  • Advance reservation recommended
Multiple locations along Preston Road and Dallas Parkway
DFW Airport
  • Largest selection
  • 24/7 availability
  • Immediate availability upon landing
  • 25-30 miles (40-48 km) from Frisco
  • Airport fees increase rates
  • 35-45 minute drive to Frisco
Consider if flying into DFW or requiring specialty vehicles
Dallas Love Field
  • Good selection
  • Convenient for Southwest passengers
  • 25+ miles (40+ km) from Frisco
  • Airport fees
  • Traffic on route to Frisco
Better option if flying Southwest Airlines
Nearby Cities (Plano, McKinney)
  • Potentially closer locations
  • Similar rates to Frisco branches
  • May not offer return to Frisco
  • Requires transportation between cities
  • Limited selections
Consider if Frisco locations have limited availability

Enterprise Pickup Service: Enterprise locations in Frisco often offer complimentary pickup from local hotels or addresses. Call the specific location to arrange this service.

Car Rental Prices

How much does it cost to rent a car in Frisco, TX?

On average, car rentals in Frisco (TX) cost around $92 per day, with the lowest-priced rentals starting at $28 per day.

How to save?
  • Pick up in town, not at the airport. Frisco branches along Preston Rd/Dallas Pkwy skip the 18-25 % airport surcharge. Compare the cost of a rideshare from DFW with the lower local rate—often the suburb pickup wins.

  • Target weekends or grab a weekly rate. Prices usually dip Fri–Sun in this business-heavy area, and a 7-day deal can beat five individual days.

  • Book early but stay flexible. Local fleets are small, so lock in a free-cancellation reservation 2-3 weeks out and keep checking—drop it if a cheaper option pops up.

  • Expand your search radius. Punch Plano or McKinney into the comparison tool; the same car may be cheaper just one suburb away.

  • Dodge toll add-ons. If you're sticking to Frisco, set navigation to "avoid tolls" and skip the daily transponder fee.

  • Use free hotel pickup. Some neighborhood desks will collect you from your Frisco lodging, saving both rideshare costs and airport premiums.

Parking and Local Driving

Area Options Cost Other Points
The Star Garages Free except during special events
  • Multiple garages
  • Easy access to Cowboys facilities
  • Validation not required
Stonebriar Centre Mall lots/garages Free
  • Plenty of spaces
  • Covered options available
  • No time restrictions
Toyota Stadium Stadium lots Paid during events
  • Free when no events
  • Cash accepted at most lots
  • Offsite lots have shuttles for major events
Frisco Square Street spots, garages Free
  • Time limits for some street spots
  • Garages for longer stays
  • Busier during events
IKEA/Nebraska Furniture Mart Dedicated lots Free
  • Massive areas
  • RV/oversized vehicle spaces available
  • Rarely full even on weekends
Shopping Centers Dedicated lots Free
  • Preston Road and Dallas Parkway corridors
  • Plenty of spaces at all retail centers
  • No time restrictions at most locations
  • Toll Roads: Dallas North Tollway and Sam Rayburn Tollway (SH-121) are major routes requiring electronic payment

  • School Zones: 20 mph when lights are flashing, strictly enforced in this family-oriented community

  • Main Street/Eldorado Parkway: Major east-west corridors that have numerous traffic lights

  • Preston Road/Dallas Parkway: Primary north-south routes through Frisco

  • Construction: Ongoing development may cause temporary road closures or detours

  • Right on Red: Allowed after a complete stop unless signed otherwise

Why rent a car in Frisco

A rental car lets you move easily among Frisco's spread-out sports hubs, shopping centers and nearby day-trip spots.

  • The Star – Dallas Cowboys headquarters, restaurants, shops

  • Toyota Stadium – FC Dallas matches, National Soccer Hall of Fame

  • Stonebriar Centre & IKEA – mall, furniture superstore, entertainment

  • Legacy West/Shops at Legacy – dining district, retail hub in Plano

  • Downtown Dallas – museums, arts district, skyline

  • Lake Ray Roberts State Park – trails, water recreation

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FAQs

What's the best way to visit The Star and Dallas Cowboys facilities?
You can walk around the outdoor plaza and other public spots at The Star for free any day. Parking in the nearby garages is also free unless there's a special event. If you want a guided VIP tour of the Dallas Cowboys' practice facility (Ford Center), you need to book it ahead of time and buy a ticket. The area also has restaurants, shops and the members-only Cowboys Club, so there's a lot to see even when there are no events.

Do I need to pay for tolls when driving in Frisco?
Yes, some main roads in and around Frisco are toll roads, like the Dallas North Tollway (north-south) and Sam Rayburn Tollway/SH-121 (east-west). These roads only take electronic payments, so you can't pay cash. Most rental cars have a toll tag that charges the tolls to your credit card. The rental company also adds a daily service fee (around $3.95–$9.99 per day). You can find other routes that are free, but they might take a lot longer.

Is parking difficult to find in Frisco?
You can find plenty of free parking all over the city. Popular places like Stonebriar Centre and The Star have large, free parking garages. The only time you might have trouble parking is during big events at Toyota Stadium or The Star. When that happens, you should try to get there early or use the special event parking lots, which might charge a fee ($10–$20).

What type of vehicle is best for exploring Frisco?
A standard sedan works just fine for getting around Frisco. The roads are in good shape and all major spots are easy to get to. Many locals drive SUVs, but that's mainly for the extra room, not because you need one for the roads. If you're visiting when there's a rare winter ice storm, a front-wheel-drive car usually handles the roads well enough.

How early should I book a rental car in Frisco?
Rental car places in Frisco have fewer cars than the airport locations. We recommend you book your car 2–3 weeks early, especially if you need it for a weekend or want a specific type of car. If your visit is during a big event like a PGA tournament, a large convention or a major soccer match, you should book even sooner.

Are there any good day trips from Frisco using a rental car?
Frisco is in a great spot for taking day trips. You can drive to downtown Dallas (30–45 minutes) to see museums and other attractions. You could also visit Fort Worth (45–60 minutes) for the Stockyards and its cowboy history. Denton (30 minutes) has a historic town square and a college-town feel and Lake Ray Roberts (about 45 minutes) is great for getting outdoors.

What's the parking situation at Frisco's shopping areas?
You can park for free at all of Frisco's major shopping centers. Stonebriar Centre has regular parking lots and parking garages. The huge IKEA/Nebraska Furniture Mart area has one of the biggest parking lots around. The shopping centers along Preston Road and Dallas Parkway also have plenty of free parking and there are no time limits.