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Q. “What if the bride wants a Rolls-Royce from you and another car from a different company for the bridesmaids?” A. No problem – it happens a lot. If possible let us know so that we can cooperate fully with the other company. However, we cannot be responsible for their vehicle or the smooth running of their service. Q. “What makes your Rolls-Royces different from everyone else’s?” A. Our cars are only used for weddings. They have immaculate paintwork, the chrome gleams and the interiors are stunning. Both cars have been re-upholstered in recent years and the interiors look as good as new. They are maintained regardless of expense. Don’t assume that all of our competitor’s cars are as nice as ours! Q. “What happens if it rains?” A. It won’t! However, each car carries a large white umbrella – just in case. Q. “How long before the wedding should I book my car(s)?” A. As long in advance as possible; many brides book 12 to 18 months in advance. If you are already closer to the wedding day then give as a call - your date might still be available. Q. “Can I make a provisional booking for my car(s)?” A. Yes. our members - if the date is available, they can hold the car for up to 10 days while you confirm the Church and reception availability. Q. “What happens after I make a telephone booking?” A. Please complete and return a booking form and enclose your deposit. They will send you written confirmation of your booking complete with dates and times. Two weeks before the wedding, the balance is due - if not already paid - and they will confirm the arrangements including any of your special arrangements. Of course, you are welcome to contact them at any time to discuss your booking. Q. “Can the bride’s car also take the bridesmaids to the wedding on an earlier trip?” A. They are happy to do this provided that the distance to travel is short. For them to also take the bridesmaids, they have to allow plenty of time for their trip to the wedding, photographs and the car’s return journey to the house. Back at the house there may be further photographs before they then take the bride to the wedding to be in time for her photographs before the service. A long distance will result in bridesmaids having to wait a very long time at the wedding. In addition, the risk of delays in traffic is greatly increased by making additional journeys; above all, they want the bride to arrive in a calm relaxed manner and not have to rush this part of the wedding. Q. “Can the brides car also take the bridesmaids to the reception?” A. This is not usually practical. When they leave with the bride and groom for the journey to the reception, the guests typically like to follow on immediately. If they were also going to take the bridesmaids, they would have to wait alone at the church before we could return to get them. The bridesmaids need to be at the reception at about the same time as the bride and groom. Ask a guest to bring them. Q. “Do the bridal car(s) wait during the service?” A. Our members promise that their cars always wait during the service. The car and chauffeur wait outside to show the world that an important wedding is taking place. The chauffeur will direct late guests and be generally helpful. The Rolls-Royce will be there for photographs taken both by your photographer and your guests. Q. “Can I see the car(s) before booking?” A. They are proud to show our cars off – but strictly by appointment please. Be very wary of any company which is reluctant to do so. Q. “How can I get more information?” A. The contact page on this website has a form for you to ask a question or request more information. Alternatively, give us a call on the number below. They are happy to send you our brochure, price lists and a booking form with no obligation. Click Here for Reservations & Rates
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