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Limousines

Lots of room, lots of luxury, ideal for the thoroughly modern wedding. Limousines provide not only style and luxurious transport, but have lots of room inside for a grand dress. If there is a large bridal party, a limousine may be a solution worth investigating.
As with all wedding cars, inspection is essential.
Do check what the driver will be wearing on the day, will he be uniformed?
Also ask what alternative arrangements would be available should your chosen vehicle break down on the day.
Be sure to check exactly what is included in the price, e.g. ribbons, champagne, and also whether the time spent waiting during the ceremony is inclusive.
Confirm all booking details in writing, stating the pick-up times and the addresses of the bride's home, the ceremony venue and the reception venue.

Classic Cars

Classic cars not only offer style, but also more modern luxuries.
Also ask what alternative arrangements would be available should your chosen vehicle break down on the day.
Make sure that there will be enough room for the bridal gown, train and veil so they will not be crushed before the ceremony.
Be sure to check exactly what is included in the price, e.g. ribbons, champagne, and also whether the time spent waiting during the ceremony is inclusive.
Confirm all booking details in writing, stating the pick-up times and the addresses of the bride's home, the ceremony venue and the reception venue.

Vintage Car

Take a step back in time.... Vintage wedding cars have a particular elegance to lend to any wedding. You do not have to have a period themed wedding to enjoy a vintage wedding car.
As with all wedding cars, inspection is essential. If it is an open-top car, make sure you see what kind of roof it has and make sure that it is in good condition when in position.
Also ask what alternative arrangements would be available should your chosen vehicle break down on the day.
Make sure that there will be enough room for the bridal gown, train and veil so they will not be crushed before the ceremony.
Be sure to check exactly what is included in the price, e.g. ribbons, champagne, and also whether the time spent waiting during the ceremony is inclusive.
Confirm all booking details in writing, stating the pick-up times and the addresses of the bride's home, the ceremony venue and the reception venue.
Choose a reputatable vintage car company. Make sure they give a suitably reassuring response when you ask "What happens if the car breaks down?"

Horse & Carriage

Perhaps an old fashioned method of travel will suit your theme.

If you would like to use a horse and carriage, it is essential to use a local company, and ensure that the distance you need to travel is only short.
Always inspect the carriage and make sure the horse is well cared for. Make sure you check what the driver will be wearing.
There is no way to predict the weather, so check that there is an adequate canopy - you don't want to have your dress ruined en route if the heavens open.
Even the most sensible horses can get jittery in very heavy traffic. You may need to choose your route carefully and allow extra time for this.

Don't be pressured by convention. If you want to arrive in such a way to make your guests gasp or leave in a boat (location permitting!), hot air balloon, on horseback or any other way you fancy, then do it! Be sure to plan any unconventional means of transport well in advance so that you have a chance to find suppliers, check the feasibility of your dream transport and make alternative plans if there are any problems. Whilst you may be delighted to travel in something a little strange, don't forget to make sure the best man makes appropriate arrangements for the bridal party, and any guests that may need help with transport.

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Best Wishes to...

Suzy Le Gresley and Nick Thomas who got engaged on the 3rd November 2008 in South Africa

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