frequently asked questions
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We recommend booking as soon as you have your event details to ensure availability, especially for popular dates like weekends or wedding season. If you have found the perfect car for your day… Don’t wait book it! We take bookings up to two years ahead, please be advised that a $300 deposit is required to confirm each booking.
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An average wedding booking is four hours.
This allows time for the vehicle to collect the groom and groomsman and take them to the ceremony, before picking up the bride and her bridal party.
The vehicle and driver will wait for the ceremony to finish then take your bridal party to the photo locations.
From the photo locations, you will be delivered in style and comfort to your wedding reception.
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All our cars have a minimum booking requirement:
Weddings, four hour minimum.
School Balls, two to three hour minimum.
Special Occasions, pleas ask for quote.
We know you may not require all this time, we can suggest some ways that you may be able to utilise the car for three – four hours?
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What ever is easiest for you, send a quote request thru or call/SMS 0409 358 079 to discuss your requirements.
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Absolutely! We aim to make your journey as personalised as possible. Whether you wish to take a scenic route, have photo stops, or need to pick up additional guests along the way, just let us know your preferences when booking. Your driver will be happy to accommodate your requests and provide a tailored experience that suits your itinerary perfectly.
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Cancellations must be made in writing at least 90 days prior to your event to avoid being charged the full contracted amount. If the booking is cancelled, the deposit will be forfeited to cover costs and losses. Rescheduling for limo wedding car hires is subject to vehicle availability and may involve additional costs depending on the new booking date and details.
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Yes, but there are conditions to this.
Food is for consumption outside of the vehicle (i.e. at a photo stop or something similar). Upon request, we will provide an esky and ice for you to place your food in.
As per our terms and conditions, damage or soiling of the cars caused by the party (including upholstery damage, spillage and soiling) will be charged to the hiring customer. You, the hirer, agree that all follow-up charges for overtime or excessive soiling/cleaning shall be invoiced to the hirer. The cleaning and sanitising fee for soiling is $300, damage at cost. Repair costs will be invoiced to hirer.
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YES with conditions! We can’t supply it for you but you’re more than welcome to bring your own. NO coloured drinks of any kind allowed in the limo.
Contrary to recent press that focused on ‘Party Buses’, stretch limousines and wedding cars, with a capacity of less 14 passengers (excluding the driver), have an exemption from street drinking laws under the Liquor Act.
The consumption of BYO liquor in charter vehicles that are licensed by the Department of Transport, are exempt from the Act, provided that all of the following conditions are met:
the vehicle is licensed as an Omnibus under the Transport Coordination Act 1966; and
the vehicle is capable of carrying 14 passengers or less (excluding the driver); and
the vehicle is hired in advance of the trip; and
the vehicle is hired for at least one continuous hour; and
the driver of the vehicle does not allow a drunk person or a juvenile to consume liquor in the vehicle;and•any juvenile in the vehicle is accompanied by a responsible adult; and
the purpose of the vehicle hire cannot include transportation of one or more school students to or from a school based function (such as a school ball etc, regardless of whether the function takes place at the school or not).
A responsible adult is defined in section 125(2)(b)of the Act as “an adult who is a parent, step-parent, spouse, de facto partner or legal guardian of the juvenile, or other person in loco parent is to the juvenile.”
Where BYO liquor consumption takes place in a charter vehicle, the vehicle is deemed to be regulated premises under section 122 of the Act. Offence provisions under sections 115 and 122 therefore apply to the supply of liquor to juveniles and drunk persons, the consumption and possession of liquor by juveniles and the consumption of liquor by drunk persons on these premises.
How many passengers allowed in the limo?
All our sedans and stretch limousines are licensed to carry a certain amount of people, and these are maximums.
These capacities are dictated by seat belt locations and not the size of the people sitting in the car.
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All our sedans and stretch limousines are licensed to carry a certain amount of people, and these are maximums.
These capacities are dictated by seat belt locations and not the size of the people sitting in the car.
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Yes, kids can travel, but under Road Safety Commission regulations, chauffeur drivers must ensure that children aged between 1 and 7 are restrained in standard seatbelts that are properly adjusted and securely fastened to the best extent possible given the height and weight of the passengers.
The law requires that children:
Aged 0 to 6 months are restrained in a rear-facing child restraint (e.g. infant capsule).
Aged 6 months to under 4 years are restrained in either a rear or forward-facing child restraint with in-built harness.
Aged 4 years to under 7 years seated in either a forward-facing child seat or booster seat restrained by a fastened seat belt or child safety harness.
Aged 7 years to 16 years are either in a suitable child seat or a seatbelt.
Aged under 7 years must not be in the front row of seats, if the vehicle has two or more rows of seats.
Aged between 4 years and 7 years can travel in the front seat if all other rear seats are filled with passengers aged under 7.
Children seven years and over can be restrained in an adult seat belt or booster seats.
Note: A passenger in a taxi, bus, omnibus or tow truck who is over 16 years of age may hold a child who is under 1 year of age in their lap if there is no suitable child restraint available for the child and the passenger is not in the front row of seats if the vehicle has more than one row of seats.
Unfortunately, our vehicles don’t have anchor points for car seats so it is not always possible to fit a child’s car seat. However, referring to the point above, a car seat is not always required.
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Yes, all of our cars are fitted with Bluetooth capable stereo head units, so anyone in the car can connect and play their own playlist!