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Choose the Right Type of New York Area Limousine Service for the Right Occasion

October 12, 2011

From the earliest stagecoaches to modern stretched automobiles, the limousine has long been an icon of luxurious traveling. Whether you’re planning a large party or want to arrive at the airport in style, reserving your own limousine rental in New York City, Long Island or Manhattan is the way to go. Depending on the number of people and the destination, a New York area limousine can save you money when compared with other auto rental choices. And of course, everyone loves riding in style!

But there are some general things to consider before booking your limousine. First, you must consider how many people will be joining you. A stretch limousine that can accommodate 30 passengers doesn’t make much sense for a small party. Likewise, a small limo certainly won’t cut it for more passengers. Weigh out your options before rushing into any reservation, ensuring that your travel is both comfortable and safe.

With price comes service. Next, you must determine how much you and your guests are willing to spend on a New York City limousine rental. If you’re planning a bachelor or bachelorette party, don’t hold back on expenses for this special occasion. Additionally, if you plan on using a limo service for a high school prom, there is no need to hire a vehicle that comes with a full bar. For business meetings, a wild and exotic limousine might not be the most impressive of options, therefore the look of the automobile itself is very important.

Long Island Party Buses and Limos Welcomed all Hours of the Day?

August 19, 2011

Riverside Boulevard in Manhattan has a new law – cars cannot be parked on the street from 6am-4pm, but limo services can.

A two-block stretch of parking space was recently converted to a limousine-only lane, allowing black cars to wait at curbside, protected from tickets by red signs newly installed by the city’s Transportation Department.

Although dedicated black-car zones aren’t that unusual in front of New York’s office buildings, they’re not common in residential areas.

The move came after many complaints about black cars double-parking in front of residential buildings on Riverside Boulevard.

A New Law in New York is Creating Mixed Reactions

Long Island party buses and limos that pick up passengers by arrangement is a perk of the corporate life, so why should the every day person be affected by it?

Package delivery trucks, mail vehicles and any car that’s not a limo, are now going to get ticketed for double parking since the lane is now a dedicated limo zone.

The newly-painted lanes are causing mixed reactions.

The Transportation Department said residents had complained that double-parked cars were a danger to traffic passing along Riverside Boulevard.

Only time will tell if this new law will be a challenge, or a step in the right direction for New York traffic.

Read the full article in The New York Times.

All You Need To Know About The St. Patrick’s Day Parade in NYC

March 14, 2011

Among all the parades that take place each year in New York City, there is no celebration quite like The St. Patrick’s Day Parade. This vibrant extravaganza is known for its party-like, fun-filled atmosphere. The first parade took place in 1766, and featured Irish soldiers who served in American colonies.

Ever since its beginnings, The St. Patrick’s Day Parade prohibited the use of floats, autos, or other exhibits. The same rule holds true today. The festivities include a little over 150,000 marchers in green attire, holding beer cups filled with legendary Guinness beer.

The celebration begins at 11am on Fifth Avenue and 44th Street, and proceeds up 5th Avenue to 86th Street. The parade comes to an end around 3pm on Third Avenue. Don’t miss the action! Grab a group of friends and head to New York City in a limo party bus.