LivingSocial - Local Limo Deal 05/10/2012
LivingSocial is featuring an extra sweet deal from A Regal Limousine. For just $149, you get 4-hour limousine service for up to 10 people! That is a 50% savings of the normal package value. Get all of your girlfriends together and celebrate your bachelorette party in luxury. Hurry up and score your deal at the link below. LINK: www.livingsocial.com/cities/59/deals/340130-four-hour-limo-service-for-up-to-ten Add Comment Horse Drawn Wedding Carriages 07/24/2011
A horse drawn carriage is a wonderful way to enhance the memories of your wedding day. Arrive at the ceremony in your beautifully decorated carriage and have it take you and your groom back to the reception afterwards. Or, choose to have the carriage pick you up at the close of your reception, which will allow you to exit in style while also enjoying the city views together as newlyweds. Make the experience even more elegant with extra unique touches like a formally dressed driver, carriage décor, champagne, or even a red carpet. No doubt that this alternative to the traditional Rolls Royce will have your guests pleasantly surprised! Limos For The Bridal Party? 12/14/2010
Limousines for the bridal party are not necessary, but highly recommended if you are able to fit it in your budget. The reason why - you want to get your bridal party to the ceremony safely and on time! The choice of going with a limousine; well, that is an added luxury for all those in your bridal party who have put in hours helping you plan for your big day! Get quotes from as many transportation companies as possible so that you can compare the vehicle options and pricing to find an option that best suits your tastes and budget. Here are some options that may help lower the price if you are on a strict budget: 1) Order a charter limousine: Have it pick you and the bridesmaids up first and drop you all off at the ceremony site. Then, have the limo circle back and pick up the groom and his groomsmen and drop them off at the ceremony site. Single charters are often cheaper than point to point transportation in multiple vehicles. With this option, you will also be able to spend quality time with your bridesmaids before all of the bustle at the wedding! 2) Look into towncars for the bridal party; they tend to run at a cheaper price. 3) If you and the groom want to see each other before the ceremony, you could have a separate car drive you to the ceremony and order only one limousine to take the bridal party separately to the ceremony. There are many different methods of arranging transportation for your wedding. I highly suggest that you attend some local bridal shows to meet with transportation vendors. They usually send out specials after the show that could help you save some money on your transportation. Arrive and Exit In Style 07/11/2010
There are so many different options for your wedding day transportation. Limousines and classic cars like the Rolls Royce are up there among the top choices. But, there are many other unique picks out there that you may have never even though of. Imagine a horse drawn carriage or riding out together on horseback! How about a moped, bicycle, golf cart, school bus, or even a streetcar? Hot air balloons, helicopters, and boats are all distinctive modes of transportation that are also used in some weddings. All of these options are becoming popular in weddings...which one will you choose? Grand Wedding Exits 07/06/2010
Add a little oomph to the end of your wedding day/night by tying it up with a grand exit. Get innovative here- there are so many options. Go with rose petals, confetti, or even paper airplanes tossed as you and your new husband make your exit. A white dove release is also a unique choice for a day wedding. If you are having an evening wedding, go with sparklers or even fireworks to make a memorable exit. Don't be afraid to get creative with a splendid exit that will be sure to wow your guests! | Inspiration BlogBookmark us to your favorites to keep posted on updates of the latest inspirational trends and events!
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