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To ensure that you select the appropriate Limousine/transportation
provider for your Prom or Homecoming transportation needs, please review
the following suggestions:
- Inquire about the number of years the limousine company has been
in business. Experience is a key factor. Companies that have been in
business for a number of years will most likely be more reliable and
provider better service than those with little or no experience.
- Inquire about the limousine company’s license and operating
authority. Limousine and transportation companies are required to
have Federal authority to operate their vehicles from the Department
of Transportation as well as local State operating authority.
Limousine Companies with such licenses are regulated and thus more
likely to provide the consumer with satisfactory service.
- Inquire about the Limousine Company’s Insurance. There are
unfortunately numerous companies around that do not carry the proper
commercial insurance coverage on their fleet to protect the consumer
in the event of an accident or other mishap. A reputable Limousine
Company will have the required commercial insurance coverage and
will have no problem providing you with a Certificate of Coverage,
if asked.
- Inquire about the Limousine Company’s affiliations with
reputable /organizations such as the Better Bussines Bureau, The
National Limousine Association as well as their local Livery
Association. Memberships with any of the above and other related
organizations is an indication that you are dealing with a
professional, reliable Company.
- Inquire about evidence of the Companies performances from past
clients. Excellent references from other customers will minimize the
possibility of service problems.
- As to see the vehicle you are interested in reserving. If you
don’t have time to go and visit the Limousien Company’s showroom
personally, ask the company to email phot(s) of their limo(s) or
other vehicles. This will ensure that you will not end up getting an
old rundown limousine in lieu of the new white super stretch you
were led to believe you would have. Be sure to check the year, make,
model as well as the amenities inside the vehicle.
- Inquire about the size of the limousine you are interested in. The
following is a brief description of the frequently used sizes:
6 passenger Limousine
8 passenger Limousine
10 passenger Limousine
12 passenger Limousine
14 passenger Limousine
- If renting more than one vehicle, i.e. a limousine, a bus, be sure
to ask about discounts that may apply on the second vehicle. Many
companies offer special discounted rates for multiple reservations.
- Inquire about overtime charges and overtime availability. Many
Limousine Companies will charge you a full hour even if your time
runs for example 10 minutes over the contracted time. Be sure to ask
if it is possible for the Company to charge the overtime rate on 15
minute or 30 minute increments in the event of overtime. If your
event ends early enough, most Limousine Companies will schedule
subsequent jobs after your scheduled event. Because weddings are not
always predictable, you may need the service longer than
anticipated.
- Be sure to ask about your chauffeur’s gratuity. Most companies
have a mandatory gratuity policy for their drivers which is usually
anywhere from 15% to 20%. Check your contract to ensure you do not
pay duplicate gratuity. Ask the availability of the Company in the
event their services are needed after the contracted hour ends and
get this agreement in writing, if possible.
- Once you have selected a Limousine Company to provide your
service, ask for a detailed contract of your reservation. Your
contract should include the date of service, the time of pickup,
number of hours you have reserved the vehicle, the year, make, model
and color of the vehicle, the total price of the contract, including
driver’s gratuity, overtime charges, and routing information, i.e
pickup and drop off.
Important Pointer:
Make sure a parent or a legal guardian over the age of 18 signs the
Contract with the Limousine Company. The Contract should also
contain language detailing the Company’s policies regarding
cancellations, deposits and the company’s liability in the event
they are unable to provide the service. This will eliminate the
possibility of your Limousine not showing up or canceling your
reservation because the company was able to get a more feasible
profit from another contract.
- Although many companies will call you prior to your reservation to
review the itinerary and details of your reservation, if you have
not heard from the company 48 hours prior to your scheduled event,
contact the company to review the details and amend any
discrepancies.
- Inquire whether the Limousine Company will have a live person
available during the scheduled event, should you require any
assistance. If not, be sure to obtain a contact phone number of an
operating manager or other individual in charge.
- Ask about your chauffeur’s gratuity. Most companies have a
mandatory gratuity policy for their drivers which is usually
anywhere from 15% to 20%. Check your contract to ensure you do not
pay duplicate gratuity.
- WORD OF CAUTION: Because of State regulations, most companies are
concerned about losing and have lost their licenses and operating
authorities during prom season because of passengers smuggling
alcohol and other illegal items inside limousines. Most companies
will thoroughly search the vehicle before and after rendering
transportation services.
- To ensure that you get full usage of your limousine, here are a
few other tips that may assist you:
Get everyone to gather in one location. This will eliminate wasting
unnecessary time for multiple pickups;
Provide the company in advance with all pickup and drop off addresses so
that the driver has full directions in advance and will not get lost;
Bring your favorite CDs to listen to your favorite tunes during your
rides; and
Bring a camera to take pictures of your unforgettable night.
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