Arrange for a truly special night for your high school student. Dressed in their formal wear, and ready to celebrate, there’s no better way for young people to get the most from their prom experience. We’ll ensure that the night is special as we take them to the prom in our fully-appointed limousines. Tips for more »
Read more ›When you think of memorable moments from your wedding, you don’t want your uncle’s DUI arrest to be one of them! Let your wedding guests relax and party without worrying about who the designated driver is, by making sure that you have transportation to get them safely from the reception site to the hotel. more »
Read more ›Recently our Business Development Manager was chosen to give some tips to local brides planning their weddings at the Weddings In Style Wedding Expo. Jonathan covers the answers to these FAQ’s in the video below. What is the minimum rental time? When does the rental time start? Do you have any add-ons or additional fees? Is gratuity for more »
Read more ›Limousine Renting Tip of The Week – Size Does Matter At Premiere, we take many steps to make sure our vehicles are in top condition. All of our vehicles are on a strict preventive maintenance schedule that exceeds Federal and State regulations. Limousines are machines. They unfortunately get flat tires and the hoses and seals rip more »
Read more ›People are often unsure of the appropriate amount to tip their driver, what to do about unprofessional behavior or whether the gratuity is added into the bill. Tipping your limo driver should be the least of your worries on your special night. Most companies automatically add an automatic 18-20% surcharge that they claim includes the driver’s more »
Read more ›Determine the number of people you are transporting. Limousine chauffeur companies typically quote the number of permitted passengers in their vehicles based on 150 pounds per passenger. Unless you have extremely thin men in your party, booking the maximum number of people in the limousine will be extremely uncomfortable. Lesson #1 is do NOT book more »
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