Your East Midlands Wedding - Feb/Mar 2020 (Issue 36)

TRANSPORT 87  Discover why big-day transport is important and find plenty of inspiration Y ou might be wondering if wedding transport is really that important, and in our opinion, the answer is “yes!” This is such a special day and a one-time occasion – in other words, it’s a really big deal! Make the wedding experience as stress-free as possible; you don’t want to worry about being late or traffic as chauffeurs will ensure you get to the venue on time and plan ahead. The professionals know the local area and best routes available, you can take a bit of extra worry off your plate. As long as you consider the time it takes to get to the venue and the weather on the day, everything else will fall into place. The groom and his party should arrive 45 minutes before the service and the bridal party 30 minutes later to allow the photographer to get great shots. Traditionally the bride and father-of-the- bride will then arrive five minutes before the service. In terms of choices, they really are endless as there's so many vehicles out there to choose from. If you’re having a traditional wedding then why not go for a classic car like a Beresford or if you’re having an outdoor wedding near a lake, shock your guests with a boat! Wedding cars can get transformed to help fit the theme's with the use of ribbons, floral décor, just married sign or tin cans. So, whatever you pick, have fun and check out our Hot Topic feature on page 77 for expert advice when booking transport companies. MAKING AN ENTRANCE

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