The safe, designated party bus: don’t serve booze without one


Because this is often last on the to-do list for brides and grooms planning their wedding, we thought we’d touch on the topic here: what do you do with your wedding guests who may have spent a little too much time at the bar? Weddings and drinking go together like veils and brides, so it’s something you’ll need to address at some point. We urge you NOT to wait until about 10 p.m. at your reception to find that Uncle Ennis can’t drive to his hotel and can somebody, anybody, please drive him? Relying solely on taxis is another no-no, since you may not be able to get one in time, depending on where in San Diego you decide to get married and when your reception is over. Oh no, did we just give you another thing to worry about? Shucks! Well, that’s why most destination wedding planners prefer holding receptions in hotels where people will be staying. But if you choose another venue, you do have some options for getting everyone back safely. We like the idea of shuttles: buses or trolleys that can transport your wedding guests to and from the venue. They call it a “party bus.” Not as expensive as one might think, some of these services start at $200 an hour plus gas and tip. That’s a small price to pay to avoid tragedy. Who wants their wedding day marked by a death in the family? Start planning! Here are some places to start:
http://www.epiclimobus.com/
http://www.sandiegopartybuses.com/index.html
http://www.sandiegolimousinebus.com/index.php

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