How To Make Your Orlando Wedding Just That Little Bit Different
After having been to and planned wedding after wedding, I've figured out that 90% of the Orlando party bus limousine rental weddings that I go to is going to be pretty much the same. The most exotic ones, at the end of the day, comes up to pretty much the most of the time. If you're the type of person who would like to organize an Orlando party bus limousine rental wedding that you can call your own, something completely different instead of a cookie cutter wedding ceremony, here are some really nifty tips.
One of the best ways to differentiate your own Orlando party bus limousine rental wedding with the rest of the world is to write your very own wedding vows. Yes, it may sound a little out-of-whack but many celebrities do it because it's different and it gives the whole wedding ceremony very personal feel where bride and groom speaks their very own words…from the heart. Poems and scriptures are really great for wedding vows.
Outdoor Orlando party bus limousine rental wedding ceremonies are fantastic because it's, literally, a breath of fresh air. The atmosphere becomes less strained when you have rented canopies or big tents for guests to hang around in, together with lighted candles and scented flowers all around. As your guests stroll around the venue, the fear of rain or a thunder storm is eliminated. Do your homework and check the weather report too.
Another wonderful way to make your Orlando party bus limousine rental wedding ceremony a memorable one this – instead of asking your guests to sign a guestbook, hand them a personally-designed card, if possible with the guest's name pre-printed on it, and ask them to write their personal message to the bride and groom. It's a lot more personal and at the very least, the guests feels free to write his/her own private message instead of the conventional 'congratulations'. Boring….
There was one special Orlando party bus limousine rental ceremony that I went to many years ago that stuck in my mine. As I entered the venue for the wedding, I was handed a piece of paper with a personal note from the bride and groom informing me that the signature drink for the wedding is Kamikaze which is a drink that will be served to everyone (except the kids) and will be used to toast the couple's union. THAT….was something more than just a little bit different!

