Kerala Private Buses Convoy for Owner’s Marriage Function – VIDEO

Convoy means a group of vehicles that travel together, travelling one behind another in a row especially for protection.

Here, The Convoy System is used with Private Buses by a Bus Owner for his marriage function. He used Four buses which owned by him and placed a Mahindra Thar Jeep infront of the buses.

The Buses were owned by ‘M & M’ group. The buses which used in convoy, two of them are ordinary and others are limited stop buses. Watch the below mentioned video and enjoy…

When you hear the term “wedding transportation”, the first thing that comes to mind might be a stretch limousine with flowers and a “Just Married” sign attached to it, but it’s actually a lot more than that. Sure, decorating your wedding car is a lot of fun, but have you really thought about how you and your soon-to-be-spouse will reach your ceremony and reception venues on time? How about all the guests you’ve invited to your destination wedding at an exotic beach destination they’ve never been to?

If you’re starting to think that you should plan your wedding day transportation more seriously now, you’ve come at the right time. We’re going to help you figure out whose transportation needs to be arranged on your wedding day, which vehicle suits your needs, and how to arrange transportation on a budget.

Who needs a ride?

First things first, you need to decide on who you’ll need to provide transportation for. Start with a simple head count of everyone who needs a ride, then decide on where they should be seated in what type of vehicle. Here are five categories for you to start with, just fill up each category with the names and number of passengers to make your planning easier.

1.The couple

Choosing the transportation method for yourself and your future spouse is the best part, as you can be as creative as you want. If you’re longing for a fairy-tale wedding, a carriage is the perfect choice to channel your inner Cinderella. If you want a glamorous Gatsby-themed wedding, look for a classy vintage car to make your grand entrance.

2.Bride and groom’s immediate family

Your immediate family members are such important parts of the whole occasion, surely you wouldn’t want to risk them coming late to your wedding ceremony. Prepare at least one car for each family that fits your parents, siblings, and anyone you consider the closest in your family.

3.Bridesmaids and groomsmen

You don’t have to provide a car for your bridal party, but it’s a nice gesture that helps them celebrate your wedding without worrying about transportation. It’s best to have your bridesmaids and groomsmen sit in one car if possible, so do consider a bigger vehicle that would fit them all.

4.Bride and groom’s relatives

If you’re planning to provide transportation for your relatives, make sure to count them carefully to avoid hiring the wrong amount of vehicles. In this case, you can relax a bit and try mixing relatives from different families. It’s a good opportunity to get them to know each other.

5.Guests

Do you really have to provide transportation for all your guests? It depends. A rule of thumb is the farther away your venue is from your guests’ homes or hotels, the bigger the need for you to give your guests a ride. Keep on reading if you’re still unsure.

Should you provide transportation for your wedding guests?

You’re not really obligated to arrange transportation for your guests, but as we mentioned above, it mostly depends on your wedding venue. To help you decide, we’ve compiled a few reasons why you might need to prepare transportation for your guests.

1.You’re having a destination wedding

There’s a chance that your guests might get lost, especially if they’re unfamiliar with your wedding destination. It would be better to prepare transportation from their hotel to the venue and back, especially if they are over 1 km apart. You probably won’t invite too many people, so you can hire a bus or shuttle without spending too much.

2.Most of your guests are from out of town

Perhaps many of your friends and family still live in your old neighborhood, while you and your beau have decided to get married in a different city you now call home. Though it’s not mandatory, it would be helpful to arrange transportation from the hotel to the venue for those who came all the way from your hometown.

3.Parking is expensive and hard to find

Throwing a wedding party in a grand ballroom might be your dream, but not every venue has enough parking space for all the guests, especially in a big and crowded city. Instead of having your guests pay a huge sum for a parking lot many blocks away, why don’t you arrange a shuttle for them?

4.The ceremony and reception are held at different places

If the distance between the two venues is far enough to require driving, you should consider preparing transportation for your guests. Don’t forget to calculate the timing by determining whether you want to hold the ceremony and reception consecutively or with a few hours break in between.

5.Your wedding venue is secluded and hard to reach

Being wedata secluded beach or on top of a scenic mountain peak sounds tempting, but those amazing views often come with difficulties in reaching them. A rough topography will have to be complemented with suitable transport to accommodate all the guests easily.

Which vehicle should you rent?

Once you’ve done your head count, it’s time to decide on the type and quantity of wedding vehicles you should rent to accommodate everyone. The exact number of passengers that can fit depends on each vehicle, but our handy list below can help you get a rough idea.

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