Wedding Transportation Ideas
Wave Goodbye
Ask your florist to deck your getaway car with Mylar streamers for a modern take on traditional tin cans.
Watch the Clock
It's nice to have one driver for the entire day, but letting yours go when you arrive at the reception and scheduling another to pick you up at the end of the night can save a lot of money.
Stylish Ride
Transport your wedding party in style. Instead of a humdrum shuttle bus, opt for a luxury coach or a vintage-style trolley.
Graceful Exit
Wire a sturdy floral wreath to the hood or grill of your getaway car, or deck your antenna with your own "diplomat" flag for an exit with flair.
Shuttling Guests
Help friends and family get around on your big day. Chartered transportation helps the day run smoothly, relieves stress and prevents lost friends and family.
Shuttling Guests
Help friends and family get around on your big day. Chartered transportation helps the day run smoothly, relieves stress and prevents lost friends and family.
Sign Language
Spell out your new status for all to see with a "Just Married" decal on the back of your getaway car.
Shuttle Service
If your entire wedding is taking place at one venue, but it's a long walk from the ceremony to the reception, have a golf cart on hand to transport guests who have difficulties getting around.
Car Pool
If you're not providing transportation for guests, appoint an attendant or family member to make sure that everyone has a ride to the reception.
Grand Entrance
Make a grand entrance to your ceremony: float in by hot-air balloon, arrive in a horse-drawn carriage, zip in by motorboat, or land by helicopter.
Fun Farewells
Rather than jumping into a limo after your reception, take off via hot-air balloon, helicopter, tandem bike, or motorboat. For a wintry affair, leave by horse-drawn sleigh or dogsled.
Heres to Us
Have a bottle of champagne waiting for you in your (chauffeured) getaway car. What better way to toast your new hubby than by clinking flutes of bubbly?
The Munchies
Ask one of your attendants to pack a few treats in the glove compartment or backseat. You'll be grateful for the after-reception snack.
Precious Cargo
Transport guests to a remote venue in style. Try a 12-seater wagon for a farm wedding, golf carts for a ceremony on the 18th hole, and tulle-decked motorboats for island nuptials.
Your Own Car
If renting just isn't in the budget, ask a trustworthy friend to "chauffeur" you and your groom on your wedding day—it will still feel different.






