So you’ve got your hair and makeup
scheduled, your photographer contracted and paid for, and the exact time you
let your guests know when to be at the venue. Have you thought about how YOU
were planning on getting to and from your wedding? There are many different
types of transportation that will fit you and your style for your big day. There are numerous ways you can do this. I
see it as there being 3 categories to transportation: local, unique and classy.
The difference in the three categories depends on the location of your wedding
site, your style, and your budget.
Some classic ways to make an
entrance or a getaway to the honeymoon is by a stretch limo, a Rolls Royce, any
classic car or a stretch hummer for example.
These options are best if you are going for glamour, a sleek and stylish
car or limo is perfect.
Unique travel options can definitely
vary from horse drawn carriages and hot air balloons to vintage buses and
Italian Gondola’s. If you are trying to
be budget friendly you can still have a unique way to get to and from your
wedding. An old truck with a vintage “just married” sign up on the back is
really unique and can be borrowed from a friend or family member. Also, riding
away on bicycles is super cute and will surprise your guests.
Depending on where your venue is
located can also give you great ideas on what transportation to use. Let’s say
you are getting married by water, try making your getaway or entrance by a
boat! Depending on how big the boat is you can fit your whole wedding party on
there to join you as well. If you get married at a country club or on a golf
course, take advantage of their golf carts. Renting them for the getaway or
entrance should be easy and inexpensive. Another great idea is to use the local
transportation if your venue is downtown. Rent a trolley or call a taxi. If
your style has a very urban vibe these two will make for cute getaways and great
pictures.
These are just a few ideas of how to make your getaway or entrance spectacular! Visit our website for more ideas and our contact information.
-The Intern