Guest blogger: All Faiths Wedding Officiants of the Triad

wedding transportation

Over the last 17 years, we had a pleasure to work with many talented Triad vendors.  We always talked about guest blogging but never got around it.

It is a great pleasure to introduce today’s guest blogger Rev Liz Grimes of All Faiths Wedding Officiants of the Triad.

Most recently Rev. Grimes wrote a blog post about wedding transportation options available today.  Here is an excerpt:

“When Jac and I got married-way back in the dark ages, we had two options for arriving at and leaving our wedding.  We could drive one of our cars or we could hire a limo.  We were young and funding our own wedding and the cost of the limo was out of the question.  So, we left in my 1964 Studebaker.”  Please follow the Link for full article.

To summarize, wedding transportation is:

  • Safe. By the end of the night, you will be extremely tired and you probably have been drinking too, would you really want to get behind a wheel?
  • Comfortable. Limousines are spacious and climate controlled, they also offer plenty of leg room for your wedding dress. Whether it is hot or cold outside, you will be comfortable and relaxed.
  • Convenient. You don’t want to lose precious time waiting for lost photographers or bridal attendants. Arrange for a photographer to ride with you so you can take a many photos as possible.
  • Luxurious. There is something special about personal chauffeur picking you up and taking you places you need to go. This is your day treat yourself like a princess.
  • Affordable. The fee depends on the size of the vehicle and length of rental.   Packages start at under $200.
  • Fun. It is fun to ride in a limousine with all your friends whether it is your Bachelorette/Bachelor party, wedding day or anniversary.

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