Making a Grand Entrance

Making a Grand Entrance

November 21, 2014 11:54 am

As the sun shines, the temperature rise and the days get longer, this is the time of year when calendars are full of weddings. Whether we have received invites to the share the marriage of our own friends and family, or we are scanning the magazine photos of the high profile weddings of celebrities, weddings are a glamorous affair.

As you go on the hunt for the perfect outfit and decide on a gift from the list, you may be considering your own big day and what you would want to make it perfect. Of course, the only really important thing is formally sharing your love and making a commitment to another. Having said this, it is a rare occasion to celebrate, so it’s lovely to have those extra details that make it truly memorable.

So, what is it that is really important to you? It might be how you will look – the dress you have dreamed of and brings tears to your eyes when you finally try it on. It could be having your rings handmade to your designs, as these will be the long term token of your commitment. You may have found the perfect venue, or be searching for a particular type of entertainment for your guests. There are so many things to consider and plan, but prioritising what is important can help make it manageable.

When you have found a venue and the date is set, you will begin to consider other details. These could include a photographer that you can trust to capture the highlights of the day, so you have lasting memories to look back on and share with future generations. Then there are bouquets of flowers, personalised invitations, and food; will you opt for a buffet, formal meal or a fish and chip supper? Finally the big decisions including who to ask to be a best man and working out the table plan.

No matter whether you prefer the idea of sharing your special day with an intimate group of close family and friends, or you are planning a more lavish affair, it is important that you arrive at the venue in comfort. A mixture of excitement and nerves are natural, but you don’t want to be worried about making anything short of a grand entrance.

When considering which wedding car to hire, many couples like the idea of arriving at the venue in a vintage or sports car. These options can be less than practical, especially if you factor in a wedding dress. The last thing that any couple wants is to arrive with their jacket tails, or wedding veil caught in the door and marked with oil. Whilst this may be a worse-case scenario, even arriving in an outfit that has got crumpled and creased is far from ideal.

If you are considering your options for Wedding Car Hire, a great but often overlooked alternative is a 4×4 vehicle. The latest Range Rover Vogue and Sports models, along with the Land Rover Discovery and Freelander are fitted to the highest specifications including leather seats. They combine space and comfort with a touch of luxury. Arriving in style helps you to feel relaxed and happy when you reach your wedding venue. With a few moments to compose yourself, you will be ready to enter the building and be seen by your guests and partner in all your stunning glory.

One final consideration, which is rarely an after-thought, is the honeymoon. You may be heading down the road or jetting off to exotic destinations but the honeymoon offers the opportunity to enjoy some precious time together after your wedding day. Heading off in the comfort of a 4×4 vehicle can also provide the perfect start to your holiday and you won’t be short of space for your luggage.

At 4×4 Vehicles https://4x4vehiclehire.co.uk/4×4-wedding-car-hire/  we have a full range of 4×4 vehicles that we maintain in pristine condition for Wedding Car Hire. We can supply our quality cars to locations across the UK and in addition to the vehicle, we can provide a chauffeur service.  A grand entrance to start what is likely to be one of the happiest days of your life and a relaxing comfortable vehicle to head off to your honeymoon destination or airport in; congratulations!