You can ride in just about any type of stretch
limo for a lot less than you'd expect-- if you know how to drive a hard bargain.
Steps:
- Assess your finances. A standard limousine
(four to six passengers) will set you back about $40 to $80 per hour; a
stretch limo (six to eight passengers) runs slightly more--about $60 to $100
per hour. Both have an hourly minimum of four to five hours (although this is
usually negotiable). For specialty limos such as a Mercedes, a Hummer or a superstretch (up to 22 passengers), costs can top out at $3,000 for the night.
- Research, research, research. Be sure the
limo operator is licensed and insured. Decide what type of limo you want
(standard, stretch, superstretch or specialty) and for how long, based on the
event and the number of people in your party. What are you looking for,
whether it's a bar, stereo, TV and DVD player, video-gaming system, intercom,
sunroof, Jacuzzi, or all of that and a bag of chips. Prices may or may not be
posted online. You'll need to do some phone work to get the best deal.
- Find out the year and make of the limo
you'll be hiring, its condition, and the complimentary amenities before you
give a deposit. Be sure the deposit is refundable if the limo doesn't meet
with your satisfaction. Many limo companies will advertise one type of car and
show up at your door with something entirely different. Most list photos of
their limos on their Web sites. If quality is a top priority, plan a visit to
the limo company and reserve the exact limo that suits your needs.
- Hire a quality driver. This is crucial--a
bad driver can ruin your evening. Make sure the drivers are experienced,
professional and know the area. Provide an itinerary to the company beforehand
so the driver knows where he or she is going and what to expect. When the
driver shows up, be sure to communicate any special needs you have.
- Ask whose responsibility it is to stock the
limo with any necessary party favors ahead of time. Some companies will
provide everything you need; others expect you to bring your own. Sometimes
you can negotiate a lower rate if you offer to stock the bar yourself.
- Find out if gratuities are included in the
rate; regardless, you'll be expected to tip your driver, so try to keep it
separate.
Overall Tips:
Make sure your limo is ample enough to fit
everyone comfortably. If you have six passengers, get a car that accommodates
eight.
If you want premium liquor, negotiate that up
front, or plan to bring your own.
Ask if smoking (or other activities) is
allowed. Even if it's not, most drivers will look the other way if the price is
right.
If it's truly a special occasion, don't be
cheap. Like most things in life, you get what you pay for: Most higher-end limo
companies have superior drivers, vehicles and accoutrements.
Try to clear everything with your driver in
advance. He or she is your captain for the evening and can be your best friend
or worst nightmare.
Overall Warnings:
Make sure the limo company and their drivers
are properly licensed and insured when making your reservation. This will ensure
you are dealing with a reputable company.
About The Author
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