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Wedding In Comfort And Style With Limousine Royalty

Summer is here, love is in the air and an engagement may have just taken place in your life.  The moment you answered Yes... and now is the time that the Big Day of your life begins to take place.  It is the time where craziness planning begins!  Alright, forget the craziness part, I am just kidding... Weddings are beautiful moments and preparations made for your wedding is going to be an Exciting Adventure!  For ladies, it is finally time to unleash those wedding ideas you have been secretly pining for and now you are going to make it happen.  For the bridegroom (can't leave him out) ... well, all he needs to do is to prepare the Budget, how much he is going to unleash from his bank account to make to the Big Day happen in every beautiful way!  Alright, to be fair, it takes both the couple to plan and to decide... here are a few pre-wedding tips...

1.   Set a Budget
This is a Must discussion between both of you or your family.  Before you write down your expenses, discuss over the budget with your love ones, it is a tough conversation no doubt, but an important one.  With the budget in hand, then you can move on to the second part..

2.  Date of Wedding
It would be wise to have 2 to 3 possible dates to have our wedding.  Give some consideration to each other's worktask, think of the time of the year where both of you feel free from work schedule, vacation time and that also includes the weather.  (Many wouldn't like to have a wet wedding)

3.  Venue
Yes, the place of the wedding needs to be booked up to a year or for some place, at least half a year in advance.  With the dates option in mind, you can select the venue accordingly.

4.  Guest list
Depending on the venue and the cost of per head, this needs to be considered.  Of course, you want to invite more people to your wedding but put this in your mind, the more people you have, the more you have to spend.  If money is not a problem, the list can go on and on. :)

5.  Wedding Style
For both the bride and bridegroom, what styles are you aiming for?  Vintage, modern, classic, etc etc... well, there are many styles out there for you to choose from.  With the styles in mind, you can discuss with the planner so that they will coincide with the decor and the details.

6.  Church Wedding
It would be a very memorable event if wedding bells can be heard when both of you are pronounced "Husband and Wife" .. Family and friends with their lovely smiles upon the wedded couple, it is one event to be cherished.  To commemorate this special day, do remember to pre-book the church and the priest for blessings months ahead to avoid disappointment. :)

Your wedding day is the perfect opportunity to spoil yourself tremendously.  It would be an added bonus to your wedding day by getting a Limousine Royalty do wedding limo hire and have both of your chauffeured around by friendly and professional drivers to the wedding!  After all, not everyone have the privilege to feel like a Royalty everyday and have a lifetime memory to end your wedding day with style and comfort!

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