Question Asked: 18/12/2018
Wedding Date: 9/08/2018
(0) · Lower North Coast/Taree/Port Macquarie + NSW Mid North Coast/Coffs Harbour/Grafton
Posted: 2/08/2023
Answered by: 14 Experts
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(23) · Brisbane & Surroundings, Sunshine Coast & Gold Coast
Posted: 8/03/2023
Whom ever the bride and groom wishes.
(0) · Cairns / Port Douglas / Mission Beach / Mareeba / Townsville
Posted: 17/05/2019
This is your wedding day so you make the rules. Defintley the driver is required!
Who ever you like
We find with our limousines that the whole bridal partry will travel together. On the way to the ceremony, you may find that some family members will also travel with the bride or groom, and of course whoever is giving away the bride would always travel with her. It is a great experience to have family and friends travel with you all in the one vehicle so you can share the day together.
In a traditional old fashioned wedding, on the way to the ceremony, the father and the bride to be or the person who gives you away. After the ceremony the bride and new husband would be the way to go. From Caddyman
Good Afternoon
Usually the person who is giving the bride away travels in the bridal car. However, as this is your special day, you can have who every you want to travel with you according to the allowed passengers for that vehicle.
Hi and Merry Christmas to you all.
Usually the Bride, the Brides father and the bridesmaids travel to the ceremony in the limousine and then after the ceremony the bridal party travel to photo venues and the reception. There are no set rules these days, you can travel using any combination of passengers. If the groom is close we often take the groom and groomsmen to the ceremony first, then come back for the bride.
A wedding car or limo is for any person of the bridal party, I've also had the bride and grooms children and of course the bride's dad.
I believe it often comes down to convienience. Who's where and the couples wedding structure.
Mr Talby.
Hi there
It is customary for the bride to arrive last if there is more than one bridal car. Bridal attendants, father of the bride and elderly guests are examples of who else may travel in bridal cars. Depending upon the degree of formality of your wedding you may wish to stick to convention or suit yourself, after all it is your special day. Many people find it comforting to have someone dear to them share this special moment with.
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Traditionally the bride, her bridesmaids and her parents travel in the primary wedding car. However every wedding is different and we are more than happy to discuss all options.