Start your search
as early as possible. Book your transportation six months in advance-especially
if you're getting married during prom season (May and June).
Comparison shop
Talk to several
rental companies before you sign a contract.
All-inclusives
Be sure to check
with the reception hall or site about their parking facilities and services. If
the facility doesn't offer parking attendants or valets, consider hiring some.
Who's coming
Get a firm
headcount of all the people you'll be transporting and how many vehicles you'll
need.
Test drive
Don't just order a
vehicle online-see it before you book it.
Group travel
If your destination
is remote, consider setting up parking at a nearby easily accessible venue and
then shuttling guests in from there.
Carriages
Here in New Orleans brides request carriages to transport them from:
Their Bride Prep to their ceremony location
Their ceremony location to their reception
Their receptioin to their hotel
Contact us for information about requesting a carriage for your wedding day.
Assisted travel
If you're marrying
on the grounds of a sprawling resort and the ceremony and reception areas are
far apart, transport elderly guests who can't make the walk via golf carts.
Escort Permits
Julian and Michele talk about the procedures to obtain permits for your "second line parade" and/or your police escorts. Once you've watched the video you can download your forms by clicking on the links below.