what does the avg limo cost for prom?

say i needed it for like 5 hours
i called in 3 companies…im just curious what the avg is

im thinking like 240 for the night for a stretch limo (4-6 people)
which is what i would need

is 240 high?

it would be only 130 for the night in a luxury sedan, but only 2-3 people

maybe ill strap the other guy to the roof? hahaha

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My friend asked me to help come up with ideas for her birthday party…?

Okay, so my best friend asked me to help her come up with some ideas for her Birthday party.
It will be towards the end of May, but she always has to plan early.
Her family is extremley wealthy and her mom is going to have a stretch limo for us. (8-10 girls, age 13-15).
Like, what else should we do? We were thinking of going and getting our makeup and hair done and having pictures made, but we did that last year. (Unfortunatley, I was in NYC, so I missed it. ;-;) So… er… we are stuck for ideas. (We are not the most creative pair.)
It’s her 14th Birthday.

Thanks!

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My friends and I want to get a limo for 8 people for prom night how much on average would that cost in total?

I’m presuming it would have to be a stretch limo and don’t divide buy the eight people, i just want to know how much it would cost in general for the night if that night went from like 7 or 8 until 2 or 3 am

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Can anyone break down the cost for limo rentals for a prom for me? THANKS?

for around 15 people
for prom
black hummer or black limo
black hummer stretch or black stretch limo

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is a limo for junior prom too extravagant?

its a white h2 hummer stretch limo.
what do you think?
group of 16, all spliting it, and oops i meant black stretch hummer
hot pink hummer limo for senior prom
:D

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How much for a limo for prom?

For prom, me and my friends want to rent a limo for some 6-8 hours. we’re planning to get a ten or twelve passenger stretch limo. how much is it for 6-8 hours? and would we get a better deal by getting upgrading our limo or something?

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is a limo too dramatic 4 jr prom?

me and my date want to take a stretch limo to prom do you think that’s 2 much 4 jr.prom?

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what to do for valentines day?

last year, my girlfriend got me a chrysler 300 stretch limo to NYC to dine at a restaraunt. And i bought her a diamond ring. Im trying to think about something i can do to make this valentines day better than last years. any ideas? thanks
we are still in college travel is out of the question we have class around that time.

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I need help writing a fiction story.?

I need a conflict. Here’s the story so far:

Today is the day, Macy thinks to herself. She and her friends are getting ready for their graduation ceremony at Adelyn’s house. The huge bathroom is crowded with make-up, hair products, and parents as the girls take on last look at their selves in the mirror.
“Our little girls are all grown up,” coos Halle’s mother. “I remember when they were all little girls with cute dresses and matching bows.”
“Don’t tear up, mom,” Halle says sarcastically.
“Are we ready?” Macy asks the group, “We have to be there in an hour, and you know the parents want a million pictures.”
The girls head outside onto the manicured lawn the cameras immediately start snapping. The girls pose all around the yard. When they finally make their way to the white stretch limo, the girls’ cheeks are in pain. Madison massages her face to make it feel better.
As they head toward the school, the car is silent. After today they will all be going separate ways for college. This is the only thing on their minds, yet no one speaks about it, too scared of the tears it may bring.
“We need one last trip before we head our separate ways,” blurts out Halle.
“What?” Macy and Madison said in unison.
“You know one last shindig. I’ve already got it planned. New York City isn’t that far away. Dad said he would pay for it, since we won’t be seeing much of each other after this.” Halle explains.
“I’m in,” Pamela says.
“Yeah” the rest of the group chimes in.
“Lucky for you, I know you guys wouldn’t be able resist, and already booked the trip. Mom and Dad talked with your parents already. We fly out in three days. Pack up!”
The limo pulls into the circular drive of Winnchester Academy and the six girls pile out. Their heels click down the hall and into the auditorium where the rest of the senior class is starting to arrive. Principal Wilson makes her way to the podium and mumbles something into the microphone. The girls follow the crowd backstage, where they are lined up in alphabetical order.
After being seated, Principal Wilson begins her speech, followed by many teacher speeches. Adelyn is almost asleep when they finally start calling names. The girls cheer wildly when Halle’s name is called and do the same for Pamela, Adelyn, Macy, Madison, and Isabella. The principal calls up the valedictorian, which is, of course, Isabella. She delivers her speech and the girls clap.
After the ceremony the girls make their way to their parents who are all standing together. The parents have become good friends since the girls have been together since third grade.
“Congratulations ladies,” says the twins’ father.
“Thank you!” they all reply.
“I guess Halle has already told you about the trip,” asks Halle’s father.
The girls all nod.
“Well then,” he says, “Start packing and Martin will pick you up at seven A.M. on Monday.”
The girls all head their separate ways with their families. They can’t wait for their vacation.
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The girls, and their entire luggage, are packed tightly into the limo as they ride to the airport.
“This is so exciting!” squeals Madison. “Can you imagine? No parents, no school, no worries for the whole summer!”
“I know!” exclaims Isabella.
The girls erupt in different conversations about the hotel, the shopping, the food, and, of course, the boys. The ride goes by quickly and soon they are boarding the plane. They quickly find their seats in first class. They chat about where they want to eat and shop. Soon they are landing and finding their luggage.
“Um, how exactly are going to get to the hotel?” asks Pamela. “Did anyone think about that?”
“Of course I did. Dad has connections. The driver should be pulling up any minute.” explains Halle.
Right on cue a black stretch Hummer pulls up to the curb. The girls pile in and leave their luggage for the driver. The girls ride through town taking in the sights.
“We are so stopping at every single one of these stores!” Macy says.
The girls arrive at the Four Season’s hotel and grab their luggage. They make their way through the crowded lobby and to the front desk.
“Reservations for Mr. Feldman” Halle tells the woman working. Her name tag says Stacie.
“One moment please,” Stacie says and types on the flat screen computer. “Ah, here it is.” She hands the key to Halle. “Have a nice time.”
“We most definitely will!” says Madison and hurries to catch up with the rest of the girls who are almost to the elevator. “Wait up!”
The girls crammed themselves into the glass-walled elevator. When they reached the twentieth floor they got off and looked for heir room, 2014.
“Found it,” says Pamela.
The girls rush over and open the door. Inside they find a small living room with two doors on each side. Inside two of the doors are large bedrooms. Each includes a king-sized bed, two night stands, and a vanity. The other two doors lead to master bathrooms with a shower and a Jacuzzi tub. T
The counters are made of marble and the floors of Italian tile. The entire suite is decorated in Tiffany blue.
After the girls have put their clothes in their separate walk-in closets, the all meet up in the living room.
“Say hello to your home for the summer,” says Halle.
“This place is gorgeous!” exclaims Adelyn. “I definitely don’t mind staying here for a while.”
“Whoa!” exclaims Isabella, “The fridge is stocked! Come see this!”
The girls rush over to the kitchen area and find the fridge loaded with all their favorites: smoothies for Macy and Adelyn, fresh fruit for Madison, a vegetable tray for Isabella, frozen yogurts for Pamela, and milk and cookies for Halle.
The girls are interrupted by the phone. Macy rushes over to answer it.
“How are my girls?” asks the twins’ father.
“Dad, this place is amazing! I can’t thank you enough! We are going to have so much fun!”
“Don’t thank me. Thank Mr. Feldman. He planned all of this and paid for it.” her father replies
“Bye daddy!” Macy says, and then hangs up.
Someone rings the doorbell. Madison answers it.
“Delivery for “The Girls in Room 2014”.” the man says.
“That’s us,” Madison says and takes the wrapped box. “Thank you,” she says and closes the door. The girls rush to the living room and rip open the box.
“Wait. There’s a card.” says Macy, “I’ll read it out loud. “To all of our girls, we would like to congratulate you on your graduation. We love each and every one of you and send our warmest wishes. P.S. hope you have fun on your vacation. Love Mr. and Mrs. Phillips” Now you may dig in.”
Madison rips the silver wrapping paper off of the box to find six shiny silver envelopes. Each envelope had a name printed in pink. She handed the envelope to its recipient. “On three we open them. One… Two… THREE!” The girls shredded the envelopes.
“Oh my gosh!” Pamela says. Each girl was now holding their own Platinum Visa. Attached to each was a note that read “These are all preloaded with ,000. Spend wisely and enjoy.”
“Wow! Remind me to tell your dad how much I like him!” Adelyn tells the twins.
The girls tuck the Visas safely into their wallets. Macy finds a leather binder on her bed. I wonder what this is, she thinks to herself. She opens the book to find a list of parties within the next few months. “Hey guys, come see this!” she yells. Within seconds all six girls are staring at the open binder, mouths open. “Who would have left this here?” Madison wanders aloud.
“Who cares? We now have passes to the greatest and most popular parties in New York City!” Macy exclaims.
Look, there’s one tonight at eight,” Adelyn says as she studies the page. “Let’s see. It’s at the Grand Ballroom at the Four Seasons. Oh my gosh! That’s where we are!”
“Wait, what time is it now?” asks Pamela.
“Seven,” says Halle.
“Okay, that gives us an hour to get ready!” Isabella says. “We better hurry.”
Without another word the girls head in different direction to get ready for a party. Clothes were being thrown all over the room in search of the perfect outfit. After an hour of this, the girls are in the elevator on their way to the ballroom. Isabella, dressed in dark-washed jeans, heels, and a dressy tank, is tapping away on her cell phone.
“We are on the way to a party in NYC, and you are texting? Who could you possibly be talking to?” asks Macy tugging a loose string on her jean miniskirt.
“Jack, of course,” Isabella replies.
“You know she couldn’t possibly live a day without talking to him,” jokes Madison referring to Isabella’s boyfriend.
The girls arrive to the ballroom, and are stopped by a tall man dressed in a suit. “And you are,” he asks in a deep tone.
“We didn’t think about that,” Madison whispers to Pamela.
“Halle Feldman,” Halle tries.
The man looks through the papers he is holding on a clipboard. “No Feldman on here.”
“Try Macy and Madison Phillips,” Macy suggests.
“Why of course! I should have recognized you. Of course you are allowed. Take as many in as you please!” the man says with a smile.
“Yes!” the girls squeal.
They enter a dimly lit room full of people their age. As they pass, they hear clusters of girls talking about a guy.
“Did anyone catch the name of the guy all the girls are talking about?” Adelyn asks once they are seated at a table reserved for “The Phillips Twins and Friends”.
“Um, yeah, I think it was Conner,” says Isabella.
The girls find their way over to the refreshments table and help themselves to soft drinks and chips. One they return to their table, a guy come strolling over.
“Hi. You must be the twins I keep hearing about,” he says to Macy and Madison.
“And you must be the ever-so-famous Conner we keep hearing about,” says Macy.
“Yes, that’s me. Our parents are friends,” Conner replies.
“Oh, so then can you tell me what this party is all about?” Madison asks.
“You don’t know?” he asks, “This is my graduation party.”
“Oh, that explains all the teenagers,” says Halle.
Conner pulls a chair up to the table. “Aren’t you going to introduce your friends?”
“Oh, yeah, this is Halle, Pamela, Isabella, and Adelyn.” says Macy, motioning to each girl as she introduces her.
After a few moments of silence, Adelyn can’t take it any longer. “Well I can tell you are the star here. You better go talk to the other girls. I don’t know if I can take the envy-staring any longer.” She laughs.
“They’ll get over it. You look like the kind of girls that get that a lot. You should be used to it,” he says playfully.
“Aw, thanks,” Pamela says.
“Conner!” a loud voice says over the speakers, “Please report to the front.”
“That’s me,” Conner says, standing up, “I will see you ladies later.”
Conner hurries to the front of the large crowded room.
“Did you see him? He was gorgeous!” Adelyn exclaims. She fans her face in order not to faint.
“I know! Ahhhh! Could this trip get any better?” Macy says and falls down into her chair.
The girls all explode into a conversation about his gorgeous blue eyes, light hair, and perfect figure. Isabella and Halle are the only ones that don’t seem interested.
The rest of the night goes on. The girls dance and have a great time. When they finally make it back to their suite it’s after midnight. Adelyn, Macy, Pamela, and Madison are chatting about Conner, while Isabella texts and Halle takes a shower. The girls go to bed after a long night.
The next morning Macy persuades the girls to take a shopping trip.
“We’re going to need a new outfit for tonight’s party,” Macy says, pulling a navy blue hoodie over her head.
“Agreed,” says Adelyn, who is dressed is a grey sweater dress and slouchy leather
boots.
Madison’s jeans tee, and ponytail ensemble shows she ready for the day of shopping. The other girls are dressed casually, claiming they don’t need new outfits for the parties.
“Fine, we’ll go by ourselves!” Macy says as she grabs her silver Hobo International bag from the counter. Adelyn and Madison follow behind and head towards the elevator. Once to ground level, they catch a cab and head towards Fifth Avenue. They walk into Saks and immediately head to the juniors department. The girls hold many different outfits up waiting for the others approval. After each has found a few approved outfits, they head to the dressing rooms.
“How many?” the lady asks.
“Um, a lot,” Adelyn replies, then laughs.
Okay. Right this way,” she says and leads them down a hall lined with tons of doors. She brings the girls to three dressing rooms that are beside each other.
The girls try on outfit after outfit trying to find the perfect one. The girls finally decide on an outfit. For Adelyn its dark-wash skinny jeans and a flowy red tank top. Macy decides on a black knee-length casual dress, and Madison gets light jeans and a purple and silver tunic top. The three girls head downstairs to the shoe department. They try on pair after pair in search of the most perfect shoes. Adelyn and Macy are the first to finish, settling on red Jessica Simpson pumps and black patent Gianni Bini stilettos. Madison finally decides on some pointed-toe silver Antonia Melani flats.
“Do you think we should call Pamela and them and invite them to lunch?” Madison asks.
“Sure. Let’s eat at Istana Restaurant. I hear they have amazing sandwiches,” Madison replies.
“Okay, hold on let me get my phone,” Macy says, digging through her outrageously huge bag to find her new iPhone. She speed dials Pamela, who picks up on the first ring.
“Hey girlie! Having fun?” she asks.
“Yeah, we’ve all picked out new outfits and matching shoes. After lunch I think we’re going to find some accessories though,” Macy says. Adelyn nudges her and mouths the word lunch. Macy gives her a thumbs-up. “So, I was wondering if you guy would like to meets us for lunch,” Macys asks Isabella. “We were thinking about Istana.”
“Sounds good, see you in a few,” Pamela says and hangs up without saying goodbye.
“She sounded really excited for some reason,” Macy tells the other girls, “Guess she’s just excited to be here. I know I am!”
The girls decide not to take a cab and enjoy the nice day. Once they arrive at the restaurant, they immediately recognize the black stretch Hummer parked on the curb. Isabella, Pamela, and Halle are getting out. The six girls pile into the crowded restaurant.
“How many?” the man at the podium asks.
“Six,” Madison replies.
The girls are shown to a table in the back corner. The place is decorated with cream colored walls and matching columns. The girls take their seats around a small wooden table. Macy’s phone rings.
“Put that thing on silent!” Pamela warns.
“Hold on. I’m going to answer this. I’ll be right back,” Macy tells her friends. She grabs the phone and rushes outside. The phone does not recognize the number.
“Hello,” Macy says into the phone.
“Hey, it’s Conner,”
“Oh, hi. Um, how did you get my number?” Macy asks, puzzled.
“I have my ways,” Conner tells her and lets out a chuckle. “Anyways, I called to see if you have plans tonight.”
“Well, actually my friends and I are going to a party at the Plaza. Why?”
“Oh, that’s too bad. I was going to see if you girls wanted to have diner with some of my friends,” Conner replies, obviously upset.
“Really though, we don’t have to go to that party,” Macy replies.
“So, would you be interested?” Conner says eagerly.
“Of course! When and where?” Macy asks, pulling out her Palm Pilot to record all of this.
“How’s Jean Georges? They have the best seafood around,” he says.
“You know this place better than I do,” Macy replies, tapping away on her hand held.
“Georges it is. It’s on Central Park West. How’s seven?” he asks.
“It’s a date,” Macy replies with a huge grin on her face.
“I’ll send a driver for you,” he says then hangs up.
Macy runs back inside. She quickly tells the girls the change in plans. Adelyn, Madison, and Pamela all look excited while Halle and Isabella send questioning glances at each other.
“I think I’ll have to pass on this one. I don’t think Jack would appreciate that too much,” she tells the girls.
“Me too,” says Halle, “I just want to spend this summer with my friends and not get wrapped up in a relationship.”
“I agree. Plus Conner said he was only bringing two friends,” Pamela says looking glum.
“Your loss,” Adelyn says as she takes a bite of her sandwich.
The girl’s finish their lunch and head back to the hotel where everyone heads
Madison adjusts her Nike biking shorts while Isabella presses the down button on the elevator. When the girls arrive, they all head toward the NordicTrack treadmills. Luckily, there are just enough.
After the hour long work-out session they head to the pool to cool off. The rooftop view overlooks the crowded city. The girls swim around in the kidney-shaped pool for an hour, the dry off and head back to the room. They now have only two hours to get ready before their quadruple date. Macy, Madison, and Adelyn all crowd into one of the bathrooms with all of their hair styling supplies and make-up boxes. They do each other’s hair and make-up before heading separate ways to get dressed. At six forty-five they are all standing in the living room.
“Alright, let’s head downstairs,” Madison says as she grabs her black Coach satchel from the couch. “Are you sure you three aren’t coming?” she asks Isabella. Pamela, and Halle one last time.
“We’re sure. I think we’ll just order some Chinese and find a movie on TV,” Isabella says then looks at Halle and Pamela, “Sound good to you?”
“Yep,” Halle replies, “Fine with me.”
With that, the girls head downstairs where a pearly white Chrysler 300 limo is waiting for them. The girls were surprised to see Conner and his friends waiting for them.
“I thought we were meeting you there,” Macy says puzzled.
“We changed our minds,” Conner replies, “Hope that’s okay with you,” he says cautiously.
“That’s fine,” Madison replies. “So, are you going to introduce your friends to us,” she says eyeing the guy sitting next to Conner with straight brown hair and gorgeous green eyes. He smiles shyly.
“Of course, this is Mitchell,” he says motioning to the one Madison is staring at, “and that is Steven.” He points to a one sitting next to Adelyn with curly brown hair and piercing brown eyes.
The ride there is short and pretty silent. When they arrive at George’s, the guys get out first. As Macy reaches the door, Conner grabs her hand and leads her to the table. The six of them pair up almost immediately. Adelyn and Steven sit next to each other and Madison and Mitchell sit across from each other.
“I think those two are going to click,” Macy tells Conner, referring to Adelyn who is giggling flirtatiously after Steven flicked water at her.
“So are they,” Conner replies, pointing to Mitchell and Madison who are deep in conversation, and holding hands. “Three happy couples, all in one night,” Conner says and flashes a smile at Macy. Did he just refer to us as a couple? Macy asks herself.

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prom limo questions!?

LIMO FOR PROM:
1. You know when it says like: ’8 person stretch limo’..? Does that mean that it fits ONLY 8 people, or can it fit a lot more?
2. Usually, does it cost less per person to have more couples in the limo?
3. How much in advance should you reserve the limo?
4. How many hours do you have to reserve the limo for?
5. Do limos take you to the afterparty?
6. How much should a tip be for the driver?
7. Is it normal for people to go to Junior Prom in a limo, or a parent driving?

Any other tips would be great! THanks.
what is too much for a limo?
csucdartgirl: i meant, would it cost more per person to have a 6 person limo or like, 12 person?

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