Wedding rentals are the most coordination-heavy bookings we run. The car isn't the centerpiece — the day is — but it has to be on time, clean enough to photograph, and parked exactly where the planner asked for it to be parked. None of that is automatic.
What changes for a wedding rental
Compared to a normal exotic booking, a wedding rental adds three things: scheduled handoff windows (often two or three on the same day), a planner or coordinator who needs to know our number, and a strict no-modification rule on the route. We don't deviate from the timeline without an OK from the bridal party.
Most weddings book the car for a full 24-hour period even though the ceremony itself is two or three hours. That covers the rehearsal dinner the night before, the morning getting-ready coverage, the ceremony, the reception send-off, and the next morning if the couple is heading out for a hotel transfer.
Which cars work for weddings
Three brackets cover almost everything:
- Rolls-Royce Cullinan or Ghost — the default bridal arrival car. White, black, or two-tone. Cullinan handles a full dress (skirt, bouquet, groomsmen photos) without the bride having to limbo into the seat. Ghost is the lower silhouette for slimmer dresses.
- Bentley Continental GT or Mulsanne— the slightly-less-formal option that still photographs as a wedding car. Often used for the groom's send-off when the bride takes the Rolls.
- Lamborghini Urus or Mercedes G63— for the reception send-off when the couple wants energy, noise, and a car that screams "we're leaving and we're happy about it." Sparklers and confetti are allowed on the outside of the car as long as nothing touches the paint surface.
Logistics the planner will ask about
We deliver to the venue, the church, or the hotel where getting-ready is happening — whichever the planner specifies. Most Orlando venues have a designated bridal-vehicle arrival point; we work from that. For Disney, Reunion, Bonnet Creek, and the Ritz at Grande Lakes, we've worked with the on-site coordinators enough times that the staging is usually pre-arranged.
Photographs: yes, the car is included in the shot list. We block off 15-20 minutes for the bridal-party portrait with the car before the ceremony. If your photographer hasn't built that in, ask them to. The car looks better in the staged photos than in the hurried ones.
Cost expectations
A Rolls-Royce Cullinan for a wedding day runs roughly $2,000-$2,500 all-in, including delivery to a Central Florida venue. A Ghost is comparable. Bentley Continental GT lands at $1,400-$1,800. Lamborghini Urus for a reception send-off runs $1,500-$1,900. These are 24-hour rates; longer rentals get volume discounts.
Delivery fee depends on venue distance. Most Central Florida weddings fall under $200 for delivery; further out (St. Augustine, Naples, Tampa) is quoted individually.
How to book
Lock the car at the same time you lock the venue. Wedding-grade vehicles in our fleet are usually booked 60-120 days out for Saturday ceremonies between October and May. Send us the date, the venue, and whether you want one car or a pair, and we'll hold the slot.


