Classic
Classic cars are becoming increasingly popular with the whole vintage scene taking weddings by storm. A traditional Rolls Royce can provide class and sophistication, whereas a Beauford or Daimler (circa 1930's) can really give a proper vintage feel, especially if you are going for a 20's, 30's or 40's theme.
You can go of course go younger and hop into a VW Beetle or Campervan, or another cute option is the Morris Minor. And of course, you can go very rock and roll, and grab yourself a sweet Cadillac (my fave!!).
VW Beetle |
Cadillac |
Moris Minor |
Beauford |
Modern
Some people opt for the norm, and prefer to go for more modern cars such as Jaguars and BMWs as they are once again, sleek and sexy cars, large enough for the dress to squeeze in and can carry other guests. Because they are more common, you may find them cheaper too.
Bentley |
BMW |
Sporty
Now sometimes when it comes to the car, you have to think of the groom as well. So how about surprising him with a Ferrari or Porsche to drive him to the wedding, and hey, what girl doesn't want a ride in a Ferrari?! There are so many companies out there who do this nowadays, have a look!
Ferrari |
Stretch Limousine
There are two ways to do this. The first option is the traditional white stretch. The second is to take advantage of the more unique limos out there. For example and shown, the pink stretch and the awesome Hummer stretch. The most extreme I have heard of has to be the red stretch Ferrari for a groom in Norwich. This option is great if you both have big bridal and groom parties to take to the venue. There is usually a bar as well which means you can crack open the bubbly!
Hummer Stretch |
Something Else?
Now, I prefer this category the most. There are so many options available for you to take! How about a romantic horse and carriage, dressed in the flowers theme of your big day? Or perhaps you can go really extreme and get a helicopter! Of course this is an option you need to check in with the venue about before booking for permits etc. Or maybe a tandem bike is your thing. You can get really creative with this, and I know a venue in Norfolk opening 2014, which takes you by boat!
Whatever you choose, always check the licensing rules, passenger allowance and whether the venue will allow it there (some can be fussy about horses too due to the mess from the rear ends!). Have a great Monday!
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