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Top Tips On How To Book Your Wedding Car Hire
Your wedding day is one of the most monumental days of your life, and one that you would want to live in style. The day itself takes time and a lot of organisation, one aspect of the day which is often over looked or left to the last minute is the wedding transport. Here are some tips to consider when booking your wedding car hire, even if you don't know a lot about transportation.
First of all try to book early, as you would expect, wedding car hire companies are bombarded with requests for their services, particularly on Saturdays and during the summer months. So for the chance of getting the most popular cars like the Rolls Royce Silver Cloud, it is extremely important that you book your car well in advance of your wedding, ideally 12 to 18 months ahead or as soon as you have set the date.
You will then need to think about the journey you will make and who will be in the wedding cars. It is important that you think about where the pick up points are, think about timing and be realistic, who would you like to be in the cars, how many bridesmaids, flower girls and pageboys will you be having, this will determine how many cars you will need. If you want to stick to the traditional two wedding cars then why not consider hiring a classic seven seat Daimler Limousine as your bridesmaids car. The wedding car hire company will help you plan a route and timings but consider what you would like. It may be that you need two cars in order to get the wedding party to the locations in the right order and on time.
Think about the colour and style of car, it is important to get the colour scheme of your car right, and you should also ensure that the style of the wedding car reflects the style of your wedding. If you are going for a traditional or classical style wedding then a classic Rolls Royce Silver Cloud and Daimler Limousine might be the best wedding car option. But if you are planning an original wedding or something a little different, why not look into hiring an Aston Martin DB7 sports car or Morse Jaguar wedding car?
Like the colour and style, you will also need to consider the size of the car you hire, you need to make sure that the car is big enough to fit your dress in comfortably, particularly if the dress has a long train. The wedding car hire company will be happy to advise and to show you suitable cars, but consider the style of your outfit and how this may impact on the car that you choose. You will be able to do this by making an appointment to view the cars in person, you will then also be able to check the condition of the car. Older cars can vary greatly in their condition, if the cars are garaged all year, they are likely to be of a higher standard and better maintained. You can check that it is the actual car you will get for your wedding, and a reputable company will be happy to invite you to their showroom to view the cars.
No matter what car is decided upon for the wedding day, make sure the car will stand out from the crowd, because this is the day when you want to be noticed by everybody. Consider using the wedding car in several of the wedding photographs to make the experience last a life time, but it is important to decide on the car model that best suits your needs and wishes.
About the Author
Gavin Burnham has been involved in the wedding industry for a number of years and researched wedding dresses and offers further information and articles at http://www.articleshunter.com.
www.cars4weddings.co.uk have a unique selection of 15 family owned wedding cars and sports cars for the bride and groom.
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