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Limo Service Provided In These U.S. States & Canadian Providences
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WEDDING TRANSPORTATION
Your wedding day, one of the most important days of your
life, needs to be planned carefully. The same careful attention
should be put into selecting the right limousine for your
special event. Here are a few suggestions to consider before
making your selection:
- Inquire
about the number of years the limousine company has been in
business. Experience is a key factor. Companies that have
been in business for a number of years will most likely be
more reliable and provider better service than those with
little or no experience.
- Inquire about
the limousine company’s license and operating authority.
Limousine and transportation companies are required to have
Federal authority to operate their vehicles from the Department
of Transportation as well as local State operating authority.
Limousine Companies with such licenses are regulated and thus
more likely to provide the consumer with good service.
- Inquire about
the Limousine Company’s Insurance. There are unfortunately
numerous companies around that do not carry the proper commercial
insurance coverage on their fleet to protect the consumer
in the event of an accident or other mishap. A reputable Limousine
Company will have the required commercial insurance coverage
and will have no problem providing you with a Certificate
of Coverage, if asked.
- Inquire about
the Limousine Company’s affiliations with reputable
organizations such as the Better Bussines Bureau, The National
Limousine Association as well as their local Livery Association.
Memberships with any of the above and other related organizations
is an indication that you are dealing with a professional,
reliable Company.
- Inquire about
evidence of the Companies performances from past clients.
Excellent references from other customers will minimize the
possibility of service problems.
- Ask to see
the vehicle(s) you are inquiring about. If you don’t
have time to go and visit the Limousine Company’s showroom
personally, ask the company to email photo(s) of the limo(s)
and other vehicle(s) you are interested in. This will ensure
that you will not end up getting an old rundown limousine
in lieu of the new white super stretch you were led to believe
you would have. Be sure to check the year of the limousine,
year, make and model as well as the amenities inside the limousine
such as moon roof, tinted windows, fiber optic lights, TV,
VCR, CD player, plush bar, and any other items you are interested
in having in your limo.
- Inquire about
the size of the limousine you are interested in. The following
is a brief description of the frequently used sizes:
6 passenger Limousine
8 passenger Limousine
10 passenger Limousine
12 passenger Limousine
14 passenger Limousine
- If renting more than one vehicle, i.e.
a limousine, a bus, be sure to ask about discounts that may
apply on the second vehicle. Many companies offer special
discounted rates for multiple reservations.
- Inquire about
overtime charges and overtime availability. Many Limousine
Companies will charge you a full hour even if your time runs
for example 10 minutes over the contracted time. Be sure to
ask if it is possible for the Company to charge the overtime
rate on 15 minute or 30 minute increments in the event of
overtime. If your event ends early enough, most Limousine
Companies will schedule subsequent jobs after your scheduled
event. Because weddings are not always predictable, you may
need the service longer than anticipated.
- Be sure
to ask about your chauffeur’s gratuity. Most companies
have a mandatory gratuity policy for their drivers which is
usually anywhere from 15% to 20%. Check your contract to ensure
you do not pay duplicate gratuity. Ask the availability of
the Company in the event their services are needed after the
contracted hour ends and get this agreement in writing, if
possible.
- Inquire
about the Company’s starting time policy. With a majority
of Limousine Companies, your time starts at the time of the
initial pickup. Others may charge you from the time the Chauffeur
leaves the garage. We also suggest you inquire about travel
time. Some Limousine Companies will charge you travel time
if your pickup location or destination is further than a certain
amount of miles. Be sure to clarify the extent of all travel
time charges prior to making your reservation.
- Inquire
about the Limousine Company’s wedding packages. Most
Companies run specials wedding rates during certain months
of the year. Most Companies also will provide complimentary
wedding packages that include rolling out the red carpet,
specialty signs (just married), photos of the bride and groom,
flowers decorated inside the limo, champagne toast for the
bride and groom, etc.. Be sure the complimentary items you
want for your event are specified when making your reservation,
and placed in the contract.
- Inquire
about your chauffeur. Check to see if your chauffeur has experience
in wedding ceremonies. Obtain the name of your chauffeur and
a cell phone number, if possible. You may also want to inquire
about your chauffeur’s attire during your event. Most
Limousine Companies ask their chauffeur to wear a tuxedo for
weddings. Be sure to specify the driver’s attire when
making your reservation, and have it placed in the contract.
- Once you
have selected a Limousine Company to provide your service,
ask for a detailed contract of your reservation. Your contract
should include the date of service, the time of pickup, number
of hours you have reserved the vehicle, the year, make, model
and color of the vehicle, the total price of the contract,
including driver’s gratuity, overtime charges, and routing
information, i.e pickup and drop off locations. The Contract
should also contain language detailing the Company’s
policies regarding cancellations, deposits and the company’s
liability in the event they are unable to provide the service.
- If you have
hired a wedding coordinator for your event, be sure to provide
a contact name and phone number to the Limousine Company,
so that proper communication is established prior to or during
your event. If you have not hired a wedding coordinator, choose
a particular person to be in charge of directing the chauffeur
and provide his/her contact information to the Limousine Company.
- Although
many companies will call you prior to your reservation to
review the itinerary and details of your reservation, if you
have not heard from the company 48 hours prior to your scheduled
event, contact the company to review the details and amend
any discrepancies.
- Inquire
whether the Limousine Company will have a live person available
during the scheduled event, should you require any assistance.
If not, be sure to obtain a contact phone number of an operating
manager or other individual in charge.
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