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Luxury transportation to and from your wedding venue will make your big day feel even more fabulous and magical. When you ride in a limousine, it’s important that you and your wedding party conduct yourselves appropriately and follow certain rules of etiquette. The guide below discusses how to remain respectful while still having a great time. 

4 Etiquette Tips for Wedding Transportation

1. Keep the Volume Reasonable 

When you ride in a limousine with your wedding party, you’ll want to listen to music and talk among yourselves while sipping glasses of wine or champagne. While it’s important to have a great time and enjoy the special day, it’s equally as crucial to keep the volume at a reasonable level so that you don’t distract your driver. 

2. Be Polite to the Driver 

limousineAlways use a respectful tone when communicating with your driver. When your limo arrives, be ready so that your driver doesn’t feel rushed to get you to the wedding venue on time. Don’t ask them to do anything that might compromise legality or safety, such as go over the speed or park in an unsecured area.

3. Pick Up Your Trash 

After drinking wine or champagne with your wedding party, put the empty bottles into garbage or recycling receptacles located in the cabin. As you pour drinks, use the napkins provided to wipe up any spills and prevent stains from setting in the upholstery.

4. Tip Appropriately 

Check the contract with your limousine company to find out whether or not the rental fee includes gratuity. If it doesn’t, tip your driver approximately 10-20% of the fee. Make sure that the driver receives the tip at the end of the night in a sealed envelope with their name written clearly on it. 

 

 

When you need transportation for a wedding or other special event, contact the team at TLC Transportation. They offer a full fleet of vehicles, including limousines, executive cars, vans, and buses, to clients in the Terryville, CT, area. Call (860) 585-5466 to book a reservation with this limo service and visit their website to learn more about their transportation options. 

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