Historically, just the bride and her dad. Nowadays, the bridesmaids and parents, if that's what you want.
Keep in mind that the people riding in the limos will eventually be stuck somewhere without a way to get back to their cars. Have whoever you want in the limos, but make sure that you have arragements for them when the limo goes away and they don't have a ride anymore.
2007-02-21 02:39:47
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answered by Pink Denial 6
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Whoever you want to!
It's your wedding. If you have enough limos, both the bride and the bridesmaids can ride in one, and the groom and his groomsmen can ride in the other!
Usually the Ushers make it there on their own, unless you want them to ride with the groomsmen or something - it's all up to you!
I used Classic Cars for my wedding. Each couple of the bridal party had their very own Classic Car to be escorted in. We ended up renting out 9 classic cars. It turned out to be very classy and unique.
But really, do whatever you can afford to do!
Have fun!
2007-02-21 02:40:16
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answered by ♥LadyC♥ 6
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I got married recently and the only people in the car with me were my three bridesmaids, my maid of honor and my flower girl.
My parents were already at the church, my in-laws and my groom had left to go to the church.Usually its just the bridal party that rides in the limo.
2007-02-21 04:37:20
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answered by martini_40727 4
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My son had a large wedding (2 limos) -- the bride, her parents and all the bridesmaids were in one. The groom & his party were in the other one. THEN her mother 'told' him that I was NOT going to be allowed to ride in a limo being that I was the mother of the groom! He went balistic - we were driving and he just stopped the car in the middle of the street and started yelling!! #1, she dissed his mom - #2, I was from out of state and had no idea how to even get to the wedding/reception. I won't go into the specific wording, but I rode in the groom's limo with my son.
So, it is up to the two of you -- NOT anyone else. But please, if you do something for your parents, do the same for his parents.
2007-02-21 03:05:13
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answered by GP 6
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The bridal party. If you have enough dough, get a 2nd, sure would be nice to have another for your parents, & some extra room to throw in other special people, like granparents. But the usual is bridal party only. congrats
2007-02-21 02:46:54
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answered by The McK's 4
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The bridal party and sometimes the parents of the bride. But it's your wedding you make the decision!
2007-02-21 02:39:01
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answered by **Red** 3
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There should be 2 limos one for the bride and 1 for the groom. They should have all the bride's maids and flower girl and some1 to help you with your hair. On the grooms the groom's men and The ring boy.
2007-02-21 02:40:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Whoever you want to. It could be just the wedding party, or the party and the parents, or the parents and you two, or the party the parents you two and the ushers. Its all up to you.
2007-02-21 02:48:09
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answered by Terri 7
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Who ever you want. I think usually its the bride and the women in the wedding party. I'll have my mom, his mom and the brides maids in mine if I decide to do the limo thing.
2007-02-21 03:26:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Whoever the bride and groom want to ride in the limo, it's their day.
2007-02-21 02:39:36
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answered by lisateric 5
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