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She bathed you, burped you and taught you to walk.  Kissed your boo-boos and gave you “The Talk.”  Now you can show her how much you appreciate her by taking her out in style.  Imagine her delight if you arrived with a chauffered Town Car or 1964 Fleetwood Cadillac Classic Limousine.  It would add that First Class touch to your dinner or show plans.

The driver/owner was Robert Brown and apart from the fact that he is an ex-military man who has set-up his own business, I found that he provided a calm and polite service with the obvious attention to detail that his military training taught him.  His car was immaculate and despite being a young man, he maintained a very balanced and mature rapport throughout the journey.

If you ever need the services of a vehicle hire company that reflects high quality and safety, I would strongly advise that you contact Robert and judge his qualities for yourself.

Dear Robert,
PLEASE PLEASE forgive me for not thanking you much sooner.  I am the best thank you note person and you beat me to it.  I am also usually quick to respond to emails and compliment but with the new 2 week baby and ZERO sleep I am not super women like I used to be for now..
My in laws have been bragging about you to EVERYONE and for that I can not thank you enough.  They was SOO OImpressed by you and just adored you to pieces.  I really cant thank you enough for your service, on time, professional, fun, and so much more.  Please use me as a reference in the future if needed and I will be sure to refer and utilze you as well for myself and others.
You are wonderful and thank you sooo very much.  Look fowrad to meeting you one day.
SIncerely,

Heather Howell

I want to pass on to you some information about Priority Limo and Transport Service. When I came to Perry they had been using the same transport company for over ten years. I was having some issues with them being late, cars dirty, etc. A young professional came to my office on more than one occasion telling me about his transport business. I ignored him a few times as we all do with most sales people, but he was persistent. I decided to give him a shot after a catastrophe happened with my other company. I now have been using his service “Priority Limo and Transport” for over a year now and I have not had any complaints or issues. I use them for our customers, executive management staff and numerous airport pickups. I even sent him to Miami in the early AM hours to pick up our international guests many times. They provide is 24 hour service. His Town Cars are NEW, CLEAN, and his staff is extremely professional. The cars are immaculate and smoke-free! They are also based in Jupiter and I always try to support local companies. If you need a reliable and professional limo and transport service for your hotel. This is the company to use. I have trusted them with our most important tasks and I never had to worry. You only deal with Rob Brown, the owner and he personally makes sure everything is taking care of down to what kind of beverage is served to the person(s) in the car.

you can contact them at  palmbeachairportlimo.com

Palm Beach Wedding Limo specializes in wedding transportation. We want to make your wedding a memorable experience. We have a fleet of limousines for you to choose from. Licensed chauffeurs, that will make sure your days is special.  I hope that this checklist helps you to plan your special day.

12 Months Before

  • Announce your engagement to family and friends and plan an engagement party
  • Place an engagement announcement in your local newspaper
  • Sign up for a wedding website to keep your guests informed about event details, area information, etc.
  • Choose a wedding date
  • Work on the budget
  • Consider purchasing wedding planning software to organize everything, or hire a wedding consultant to help secure contracts, etc.
  • Choose a location and reserve your ceremony and reception site(s)
  • Begin a rough guest list and compile current addresses
  • Decide on who you’d like to have as your attendants, including your maid of honor and best man
  • Begin shopping for your wedding gown
  • Purchase a wedding planning book/journal, or a simple calendar to keep track of important dates and appointments (fittings, showers, etc.)

6-9 Months Before

  • Research and choose one or more bridal gift registry
  • Order your wedding gown and buy undergarments that you will wear with it (bring these to all fittings)
  • Order other bridal accessories - shoes, gloves and veil
  • Begin shopping for bridesmaids dresses
  • Find an officiant who will perform your ceremony
  • Choose and book ceremony musicians, a wedding band/ DJ, photographer/videographer, caterer and florist

4-6 Months Before

  • Select and order your wedding invitations, envelopes and thank-you cards
  • Hire a calligrapher, if desired
  • Select and purchase wedding favors
  • Start researching wedding cake pictures and local bakeries for ideas
  • Book your honeymoon and verify that you have any necessary travel documents including passports and visas
  • Book a room for your wedding night, if you will be leaving for your honeymoon the next morning
  • Book accommodations for out-of-town guests
  • Finalize your guest list and send out save-the-date cards, if using
  • Print out directions to the ceremony, reception, rehearsal dinner and hotel(s) for guests
  • Compile a list of area information and things to do for out-of-town guests
  • Reserve transportation for you and your wedding party to and from the wedding, as well as a bus or trolley for your guests (if necessary)

2-4 Months Before

  • Find out what your state’s requirements are for obtaining a marriage license and get blood tests done, if required
  • Order tuxedos for the groom and groomsmen
  • Meet with your caterer to discuss the menu and wine list
  • Meet with your officiant to discuss ceremony details, wording and wedding vows
  • Select wedding readings
  • Order your wedding cake
  • Buy thank-you gifts for your attendants
  • Shop for a gift for your new spouse-to-be
  • Select and purchase wedding bands, and have them engraved if desired - check out Mondera.com’s Top Ten wedding Bands
  • Coordinate and choose a location for the rehearsal dinner
  • Contact party-rental companies for tables, chairs, tents, etc. if necessary
  • Purchase luggage and other travel necessities and attire for your honeymoon
  • Order or renew passports if necessary
  • Schedule an appointment with your dentist if you’d like to have your teeth whitened or cleaned before the wedding

4-8 Weeks Before

  • Mail invitations out eight weeks prior to the wedding date and send accommodation info to your out-of-town guests
  • Compile and complete name change documents or purchase a bridal name change kit online which contains all of the necessary forms to file
  • Fill out a change of address form at the post office, if necessary
  • Pick up your marriage license
  • Have ceremony programs printed
  • Purchase a guest book and other wedding accessories

    including toasting glasses, cake knife, ring pillow, etc.

  • Keep your wedding website updated with directions and event details
  • Choose your hair and make-up stylists and schedule a trial for both; also book appointments to have your hair, make-up and nails done on the day of the wedding
  • Review insurance information with your fiancé to see if any updates need to be made prior to the wedding (car, home, medical, etc.)
  • Plan a bridal luncheon or dinner with your bridesmaids

2-4 Weeks Before

  • Create a seating chart for the reception and make place cards (or have your calligrapher work on these, if you have hired one)
  • Contact your caterer with a final guest count
  • Print out a timeline of events for your wedding party and vendors - include contact information and cell phone numbers
  • Meet with your photographer and florist to finalize details
  • Finalize your ceremony and reception music and song list for your wedding band or DJ
  • Confirm lodging reservations for out-of-town guests
  • Place a wedding announcement in your local newspaper
  • Pick up wedding bands and make sure the fit is good
  • Schedule a final dress fitting
  • Write rehearsal dinner toasts

1 Week Before

  • Write out final checks for your minister, organist, DJ or musicians, etc. and organize in envelopes for your wedding coordinator or one of your attendants to distribute at the wedding
  • Pick up your wedding gown
  • Confirm limo or other transportation reservations
  • Pack for your honeymoon and confirm travel arrangements
  • Have your local post office hold your mail, if necessary, while you are away on your honeymoon
  • Treat yourself to a spa day — you deserve it! Check out Spa Finder to find services in your area.

The Day Before

  • Welcome out-of-town guests as they arrive
  • Take a yoga class or go for a walk during the day
  • Schedule a hair appointment for prior to the rehearsal dinner
  • Attend the rehearsal and enjoy the rehearsal dinner!

The Wedding Day

  • Wake up early and do some light exercise, or just go for a peaceful walk outdoors and soak up the beauty of the day ;)
  • Set aside some time before the festivities to exchange gifts with your bridesmaids or close family members
  • Eat a healthy breakfast - you’ll need your energy for the big day ahead!
  • Enjoy it; it’s finally here and everything will be wonderful… Congratulations!!

The travel season is almost here. Below are some great travel tips to remember when flying into PBI, FLL, or MIA airports.  Airport ground transportation is one of our specialty’s. If you have guests traveling into Florida this season make sure to book your limousine or ground transportation with Priority Limousine. And remember these tips for a smooth travel.

  • Plan to arrive at the airport at least 2 hours prior to departure time – The extra time is needed to clear the heighten security requirements.
  • A government-issued ID (federal, state or local) is required. Be prepared to show this ID at various locations, such as the ticket counter, security checkpoint and gate.
  • Passengers must obtain their boarding pass before proceeding to the security checkpoint. Airline boarding passes can be obtained at curbside check-in, ticket counters or automated kiosks located on the third level of the terminal.
  • Refer to the TSA permitted and prohibited items checklist on the Website www.tsa.gov to insure a smooth screening process.
  • Travelers should clearly mark their bags.
  • The number of carry-on bags is limited to one personal item such as a purse or briefcase and one bag (size to fit in overhead bin or under seat).
  • Refrain from wrapping packages in checked and carry-on baggage. All wrapped packages are subject to opening by the TSA.
  • Only ticketed passengers will be permitted in the concourses – those meeting and greeting travelers can do so by waiting in the pre-security checkpoints, the 2nd level of the concession area. Several restaurants and gift shops are available to the meeters and greeters. Additional meeting and greeting area in Level 1, Baggage Claim.
  • Equipment used for screening checked baggage will damage your undeveloped film. Never place film in your checked baggage. Place film in your carry-on baggage or request a hand inspection.
  • An advisory sign will signal when the Long Term lot is full. Tune to 1630AM for parking options.
  • Parking is available in the Premium Lot, Short Term and Long Term Parking garages and the Park and Ride Lot. The Park and Ride Lot provides frequent shuttle service to and from the arrival and departure levels.
  • Vehicles are strictly prohibited from stopping, standing or being unattended at curbside departure and arrival areas.
  • Those travelers requiring assistance should contact their airline and advise of their need in advance.
  • All travelers are urged to call their airline before they come to the Airport.
  • If you would like to contact the TSA directly, call 866-289-9673, or visit their web site at www.tsa.gov

Baggage

  • FAA Regulations require that your name appear on all checked baggage.
  • Carry medication, keys and valuables with you, not in checked luggage.
  • To report lost and/or damaged luggage, take your claim check to the Airline Baggage Services office located in Baggage Claim, Level One.

Children

  • Children traveling with ticketed passengers are welcome but the airline providing transportation should be notified when the reservations are made.
  • If your child is traveling alone, alert the airline and provide the name, address and telephone number of the person meeting your child at the destination. A responsible adult must accompany the child until boarding. The responsible adult should remain at the airport and confirm the child’s flight is in the air before leaving and then monitor the flight’s arrival at the destination.

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