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So you have out-of-state guests and you want to turn their visit up a few notches... …Without breaking the bank?

So you have out-of-state guests and you want to turn their visit up a few notches... …Without breaking the bank?

The answer may surprise you – call Boston Style Limo. A limo service? Yes. But not just any limo service. One that has the fleet, the flexibility, the experience and the options. And one that can customize the plan to fit you and your situation. Start by giving your representative a brief description including how long are your friends going to stay around; how are they traveling here, when will they arrive, how many are there in the group, their age brackets, some of their favorite activities, anything to take into account, from difficulty climbing steps to obsession with sports or love of history… Don’t forget to talk about what’s your goal – is it to surprise them, make them feel special, celebrate something, show them a city they didn’t know or simply to spoil them – and, of course, your budget. Be willing to stay open and flexible yourself and listen to your Boston Style Limo representative’s suggestions. They have been in this business for a long time; they are hospitality experts, know the area inside out, and may come up with ideas that you wouldn’t have thought of yourself, from tours you didn’t even know were available, to the type of sightseeing one usually associates with VIPs only. And then? Just relax and get ready to hear your guests’ Ahhs and Ohhhs!

The Five Sure Signs That Your Limo Service is Top-of-The-Line

The five sure signs that your limo service is top-of-the-line.

And not just a couple of dudes with a black van and a borrowed SUV.

  1. The fleet. It should include enough vehicles to be able to service clients even on the busiest days of the year, and different styles and sizes, too, from classic limousines to stretch ones; regular, discreet sedans; minivans; buses; SUVs…and needless to say, they should all be spotless inside and out.
  2. The reservation process. Pleasant, quick, efficient and proactive. The person in charge should be able to offer you several options and come up with their own ideas; they should be prepared to explain their different packages and help you choose what makes most sense for you at that particular time.
  3. The options. You want a company experienced and flexible enough to meet your expectations – and exceed them. It’s not the same to arrange for your daughter and her friends to be safely driven to a concert and back, or to have your most important client from overseas being picked up at the airport; have him driven to his hotel by the most scenic route; wait for him while he unpacks and changes; then taking him to a restaurant where he’s supposed to meet other representatives from your company; being back at the hotel the next day to drive him to your corporate office, stopping at Starbucks (or at Pete’s) before
  4. The chauffer. Professionally dressed; gets out and opens the door for you; is very familiar with the city; keeps calm even in Boston traffic; can offer advice if asked; knows when to talk and when to be quiet.
  5. The follow-up. A serious company wants to know how you feel about your experience and is ready to take care of anything that was not 100% right. Receiving a request for a follow-up is a good sign.