Ours is a Single [A to B] Journey as our ceremony and reception are at the same venue therefore no onward trip after the ceremony is required, how long do we have the car for.

As we only carry out one wedding per day per car there is no overall time limit, however always advise us if your wedding ceremony or timing requirements are to be longer than the normal in order for a correct quote to be given. Suffice to say the vehicle will be yours for the full duration of the wedding and on average we are with you for about 1½ hours, or as long as it takes to transport the Bride and Father [or person giving away the Bride] to the ceremony venue. Civil ceremonies usually take around 20 minutes, so unless we are advised you require extended timings our normal A to B quote covers up to 2 hours in attendance. Your chauffeur should then have time remaining for a short wait until after the ceremony [subject to ceremony length] so the Bride & Groom can have photographs together with the car before it departs back to base. 

Subject to timing and mileage the Bridesmaids can be taken in the same car to the ceremony venue prior to the Bride.

These timings amply cover 99% of standard A to B itineraries. Rarely situations may warrant you chauffeur and vehicle remaining with the bridal party longer than this [eg. extended ceremony times etc] while not a problem if you do require the car and chauffeur to remain longer it may involve an additional charge payable after the quoted time of £40 per hour [payable in 30 minute blocks] for each car required to remain, but this charge depends on the original amount quoted as not all extended A to B timings would be chargeable.  If this extended time was not advised at the booking stage and therefore not included in the quote it is to be paid to the chauffeur on the day either in cash or by cheque supported by a valid bankers card.  Should you require additional trips that were not advised at the booking stage and therefore not included in your quote these will be at £1 per mile payable to your chauffeur on the day.

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