Assuming the prom went well, you might eventually have cause to rent a wedding limousine. Like a prom, you’re going to have to pay for the ride to and from the wedding, as well as the few hours during the ceremony when the limo isn’t in use. There isn’t any way around this – budget in the full wedding time when you’re calculating the rental price. Again, drivers are paid by fifteen percent gratuity rates – don’t forget to budget that price, as well.
If you’re lucky, your wedding will be one of the best days of your life. If you’re unprepared, it may not be, and, well, you might not want to see where it goes from there. Whatever else happens, you can at least make sure the limo service runs smoothly if you adhere to a few simple tips. First, make sure you get a written contract with your limo dealer. If the dealer isn’t willing to give you a contract, they probably have a reason – that they can’t guarantee good service. If a rental service refuses to sign a contract, find a different rental service, especially if their prices are unusually low.
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