If I want a rolls royce and my fiance wants a hummer, would it be weird to get both?

michael c

Question Asked: 28/07/2017

Wedding Date: 7/04/2018

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Ontime Corporate Cars & Chauffeur Hire

(18) · Melbourne and surrounds

Posted: 11/09/2017

A fantastic combination. Would look awsome in the wedding video and wedding photos.

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Milimo Brisbane Limousine Service

(23) · Brisbane & Surroundings, Sunshine Coast & Gold Coast

Posted: 21/08/2017

It never wrong to have more if its in your budget as it makes the Wedding photos interesting and rememberable. 

Amazing Limousines

(116) · Victoria

Posted: 18/08/2017

It is very common for couples to have a mix of both classic car (eg. Rolls Royce) and stretch limousine (eg. Hummer or Chrysler).  We own a stretch limousine business and have found more couples are opting to have both vehicles as part of their wedding day, having the best of both worlds, and I personally think it looks great.  The Classic Cars are popular for photos with our couples, and the limousine is popular for its size / number of passengers and air conditioning / comfort.  Kind regards, Regan @ Amazing Limousines Melbourne

Always Classic Cars

(232) · All across Victoria

Posted: 16/08/2017

Dear Michael, Your wedding day is very personal and you should hire exactly what you want. A good photographer can take photos of both together and still look great. We have done this on a lot of occassions. Good luck on your special day. Cheers Vince

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Hummer Limousines

(62) · Melbourne

Posted: 14/08/2017

No not at all. BUT, to me, the whole idea of a wedding day and a bridal party is to celebrate the day. If you and your husband to be go in a separate car (rolls royce) and the bridal party in the hummer, then you are not celebrating your day with your bridal party. You have the rest of your lives to spend together. Go with your bridal party in the same limo/hummer. You will enjoy your day more so, and also save on getting 2 cars. We have the new H4 in our fleet. 22 seater and the latest and greatest from the USA. Check it out.

Admire Limousines

(9) · Sydney & Surrounding Areas

Posted: 7/08/2017

This would be unusal  combination but one that has been done before

Leaving the house to the church the Bride and her father would be in the Rolls Royce and rest of the bridal party would

be in the Hummer

After the church the Bride & Groom would the be in the Rolls Royce 

This way the Bride and Groom will feel special and stand out 

Admire Limousines

Well-Wed Wedding Cars Pty Ltd

(0) · Central Coast, Hunter Valley & Newcastle

Posted: 2/08/2017

Hire Mercedes-Benz classic cars instead. Then you'll both be very happy indeed!

All the best

David

Tic Tac Tours & Our Wedding Cars

(83) · Brisbane | Gold Coast | Sunshine Coast

Posted: 1/08/2017

Not at all, we  ofen have ours modern Stretch Limos paired with our Classic Cars. Usually the Stretches are used ofr the Bridal party and aren't needed for photos. Discuss your theme and the look that you want with your photographer.  A Classic Rolls will add that Special touch to you photos on the day.

Henry Richards & Co.

(0) · Sydney and surrounds

Posted: 1/08/2017

No, not necessarily. It depends on your theme and the look your photographer has in mind for you. If it's simply to drop the groom and his groomsmen early on, it won't even show up in the main photos. We've done a mix of Rolls Royce with other modern cars like Hummers, limos and Lambos before. 

If you get them in the same colour, they'll be suitably matched either way. 

Iron Horse Carriages

(8) · Brisbane & Surroundings

Posted: 1/08/2017

It's only weird if you are having a themed wedding. Best advice is to discuss this with your photographer as well, they'll know if they can make it work at the respective venues. I agree it's unlikely you get both in the same photo as they are a clash of styles, but when you are arriving seperately it shows the boths sides of the relationship which can be nice.

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