Suggestions for choosing your limo service

Posted by admin | Chicago Night Life, Chicago Party Bus, Last Minute Deals, Party Package Specials | Thursday 10 September 2009 9:58 am
  1. Should I choose the cheapest limo? Not always!  Because you want it done right, you want it done properly and you want you and your fellow passengers to be safe. By simply choosing the cheapest limo hire company without looking at their quality of service, you are at risk of arriving late, not arriving at all or arriving in a rusted, peeling cheap looking limousine.
  2. Can I see the limo please? Ask to see the exact limo you are intending to hire. This way you will be sure it is exactly the one you want, in the condition it was described to you.
  3. Can you put that in writing? Ask for a written contract including the exact model of the car, the date/s of your event and the full price. If the company is unwilling to give you this sort of contract, go somewhere else.
  4. Are you insured? All limousines are required to be licensed and have hire and reward insurance. The companies also require permits to operate limousines. Ask to see this documentation because if the company is serious about good service and safety they will be willing and able to show you.
  5. Take an exclusive inside look of our party buses: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VsaVfz65Es
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  1. Comment by My Bella Limo — September 16, 2009 @ 4:16 pm

    These are good suggestions. The cheapest is usually not the best. If you choose something very cheap, often times the car can be old and not well taken care of.

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