How To Make Your Party Bus Look Like A Party On Wheels

Posted on: 24 July 2016

If you are considering renting a party bus for your next special occasion, you want something that actually looks like fun to ride, right? Well, most party bus owners may be willing to accommodate these requests for a more fun-looking ride. Here are a few things that might be allowed so that you can transform your party bus to a party on wheels! Streamers, and Lots of Them You can tape streamers to the outside of the bus as well as in. [Read More]

3 Tips To Save Money When Renting A Limo For Prom

Posted on: 24 December 2015

If you are looking for a way to make your prom as special as possible, renting a limo for the night can be a great option. However, if you're on a tight budget, you might be worried that you cannot afford it. Luckily, following these tips can help you save money when renting a limo for prom. 1. Book the Smallest Limo Possible for Your Group Limos come in different sizes, and you might be tempted to rent the biggest and flashiest limo that you can. [Read More]

The Newbie's Guide To Ground Transportation At Los Angeles International Airport

Posted on: 28 November 2015

Los Angeles is the second-most populated metropolitan area in the United States, so it shouldn't come as a surprise to find that the airport serving the area -- Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) -- is huge. In fact, LAX is the third-busiest airport in the world. Because of the airport's size, it's common for first-time travelers to LAX to worry about getting lost. However, there is no need to worry. The airport is well organized, and there are several ground transportation options available to get you to your destination. [Read More]

How To Map Out A Safe Bicycling Route For Local Transportation

Posted on: 29 July 2015

In some neighborhoods, it's easy to mistakenly assume that the area is not well suited for road cycling. Traffic congestion on primary roads creates a false impression that the entire vicinity is equally busy. The reality in most areas is that cyclists can selectively utilize secondary roads to safely travel several miles or more. Motorists almost always choose the most efficient route to reach their destinations. By avoiding the busiest roads, cyclists are able to use the alternate routes for commuting or recreation. [Read More]