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Prom Limo Hire in Devon

Hummer limousines tend to be in the in car at the moment. The bigger the better. Booking a vehcile for a Prom isnt that easy there are one or two things you should watch out for so here is some tips.

 

Usefull tips

 

Ask them if there vehciles are licensed and if they are licensed to carry that amount of people( if not you could be left on the side of the road)

Ask them for a copy of the hire and reward insurance

Cheap isnt always best some companies will quote a cheap price then when a better price comes in the will take that)

Most novelty vehicles dont have the correct insurance ie fire engines, tractors, wedding cars, tanks, etc

 

Any illegal Limousines From 1st October 2009 which seat over 8 passengers must have a COIF Certificate and registered with VOSA, otherwise you could be stopped by the police and the vehicle impounded. All Our vehicles are 100% legal.

 

If there not licensed what happens

Most proms the Police, Council or VOSA will attend check cars and if they are not properly licensed then they will seaze the vehcile and put it on the back of a low loader and it wont be seen untill it is properly licensed now not all vehciles can be licensed or not all limo companies can afford this as it can be very expensive. Now this may happen on the day or maybe the night or week before so the veicle may not even turn up  for your prom  becaue it may have already been seized and you may lose all your money. If there not licensed then they will not be properly insured.

 

Prom Limousine hire in Devon

Hire a limo in Plymouth with Limo King Plymouths number one for Limousine hire, we have only the best Hummer limos and stretched limos . With our meticulous attention to detail we make sure that your Limousine hire is one to remember if its for a birthday a wedding a hen do anything we make sure its a limousine hire to remember.

 

The Prom

In the United States and Canada, a prom, short for promenade, is a formal (black tie) dance, or gathering of high school students. It is typically held near the end of junior and/or senior year. It figures greatly in popular culture and is a major event among high school students. High school juniors attending the prom may call it Junior Prom while high school seniors may call it Senior Prom. In practice this may be a combined junior/senior dance.

 

At prom, a Prom Queen and Prom King may be revealed. Other students may be honored with inclusion in a "Prom Court". Prom Queen and Prom King are honorary titles awarded to students chosen in a school-wide vote prior to the prom.[1] Inclusion in a Prom Court is a reflection of popularity of those chosen and their level of participation in school activities including sports. This honor is usually given to seniors. In addition to Prom Queen and Prom King, juniors may also be honored, but would be called "Prom Prince" or "Prom Princess".

 

The British synonym for the North American event would be Leavers' Ball, Leavers' Dinner, Formal or, informally, Leavers' Do. This is closer to the Australian description, although in the UK, some schools have called the above events proms. In Canada, Ireland, and Australia the terms Grad or Formal are most commonly used and the event is usually held for those graduating high school or middle school. In Ireland, the event is also known as the Debs, which is derived from Debutante.

 

Prom attire

Boys usually dress in black or white formal wear, regardless of the time of the event, sometimes paired with brightly colored ties or bow-ties with vests. Most are rented from stores that specialize in formal wear rentals.

 

Girls wear traditional dresses. They may purchase their prom dresses from specialized shops, boutiques, or internet retailers. There are many specialty labels selling prom dresses that release new collections each prom season.

 

Traditionally girls will also wear a corsage, given to them by their dates, and girls give boys matching boutonnières to be worn on their lapel.