Surprisingly, the task for the groom to arrange transport. We explain the main route for all the wedding and then describe a number of cars you can rent for weddings with examples for each tour.
Typically, there are four main routes you need to consider for wedding transport and they are as follows:
1. At the bridal party for ceremony
As most know the bride's parents' home tend to prepare on the morning of her wedding and trips to the ceremonies in the same car as her father. For these trips tend to be people who choose an executive car.
2. For the groom and best man at the wedding
Traditionally, most grooms want to put their wedding best man. Most want to be on site at least 30 minutes before the ceremony.
3. Getting you and your bride at wedding reception
If the same as the location of the wedding reception than this point is irrelevant, but if there is a drive we suggest that either the manager or a classic car.
4. To you and your wife for the acceptance of the marriage bed.
One thing is for sure after drinking lots of champagne will not drive. You will probably end the night with an executive mini-cab.
What car to choose for your wedding
In general, classic car hire is expensive, but also one of the most beautiful (just look at William, who drove her to a location in a vintage Aston Martin). Traditional classic cars including convertibles, such as Beauford elegant. A modern luxury, like a Rolls Royce Phantom or Bentley Arnage you get to the wedding in pure comfort and style. When it comes to sports car you could go to Ferrari or Lamborghini with stunning bride ... and guests. Finally you can with something unique, such as extending to the will of the Hummer limo and Audi.
There are 100 companies in the UK that specializes in car rental for wedding - just simple to do a Google search. It is also worth a little extra you get from the wedding car hire company. Most of the luxury car company, including professional drivers, who will be on hand to assist you in your journey. Some companies even threw a glass of champagne to start the night.
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