Graduating school? It?s time to celebrate all those long years of hard work, homework, and test grades. Add something a little special to your grand day by arriving and/or leaving in a limousine. It?s a great day to really kick back and treat yourself. But there are plenty of choices out there, which means the real question is not whether or not to bring out a limo, but which limo to get. Do you want something more classic, or will you need some more room to bring in all your friends? Is it going to be a big group party or just a fun family splurge?
Today you?ll find yourself faced with several questions regarding limousines. How long will you need it? Where will you want to go? Are there any particular colors you like? Any specific amenities you need? How many people will you bring? What kind of entertainment will you want? Answer these questions and you?ll have a better idea of which limo you?ll need. Choose among the three below for an excellent graduation party.
Classic Stretch
Typically a Lincoln Limousine, this is the classic stretch limo that always makes a person turn his or her head and wonder who is inside. This type of limousine is excellent if you intend to have a small party join you, or if you plan on going with just one or two people. You can ride the limo to your graduation and then once the ceremony is over, or you can surprise everyone by having it arrive after the graduation and hop inside to head off to whatever activities you want to do next. Many of these limos have everything you could want in them, from excellent sound systems to plush carpets, sun roofs to floor lights. You can even choose different colors for your limo, ranging from the traditional jet black to full-on girly pink.
The Hummer
Hummers are definitely a newer addition to the limousine line. A typical limousine can hold up to 12 passengers at a time, but because of their design having that many people can feel a bit crowded. Enter the Hummer. These limos can take on up to twice the number of people and offer very spacious accommodations. Twenty-four people at a time can jump into a Hummer limo and then be off to graduation or leave in total style (and envy of those around them!). Even better, if you want to go somewhere different after graduation, such as out to a country house for a grand gala or down onto the beach for an all night swim party, Hummers are better suited for the terrain and types of roads they might encounter along the way, from sand to chunky gravel. Some Hummers even come with a lighted dance floor!
Entertainment Galore
This is the ultimate choice if you intend to have a large group of people and want to have all kinds of great stuff on board. While these larger vehicles ? often Grand Illusion Cruisers ? can?t take quite as many people as the Hummer, they can still handle up to 16 people. The benefits are in what these limos have to offer. They provide everyone with room to stand and walk around and can have everything from laser shows to LCD televisions on both ends of the vehicle. Everyone can put in the music of their choice and then party in the center. You may even have the option of a hostess on board to make sure everyone has what they need to have a good time. If you want to be entertained as you travel and have plenty of friends to travel with, then this is a great choice once you?ve got that diploma in your hand.
What Will It Be?
The decision over which limo to get should depend on what you want the most. Will you have a lot of people joining you? Are you going to want a lot of entertainment, or is your limo simply going to be a fun mode of transportation? How much do you intend to invest on your limousine? All of these can factor into your choice of limo, though chances are no matter which you choose, you?ll have a great time.
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