For thrill-seeking couples looking for an edgier ride, two-seater sports cars are an eye-catching way to go. From the Maserati GranSport to the Lamborghini Gallardo, these ultra-exotic specialty vehicles will get you to the party in a flash, and will have you cruising into the twilight at the end of the night. Just rehearse your exit ahead of time—getting in and out of a lowrider gracefully requires some skill, especially in a dress.
If you're celebrating by a lake or ocean, make a chic escape in a sleek speedboat or yacht while your guests wave you off from the shore. For a more casual affair, couples are having fun with their water-based getaways by rowing off together in charming canoes or even on paddleboards.
Experience the ultimate storybook ending in a horse-drawn carriage. Buggies can fit between two and six passengers, so you can even bring your wedding party along, or rent a few carriages to lead the entire wedding party on a royal-style procession. For city couples, pedicabs are a playful getaway if you love the idea of a classic horse and buggy but prefer a more modern feel.
Make a wow-worthy exit (or entrance) in your very own helicopter. A chartered helicopter can typically carry three to six people, in case you want to take your attendants along for the ride. Keep in mind that you need a certain amount of open space to land a helicopter safely, and local air travel laws can apply. Consider your reception location and check for restrictions with the charter company when making your choice.
Don't wait until you get to the reception to start celebrating. Invite your guests (usually up to 40 per bus) along for the ride and rent party buses, complete with a bar, lights and music. If you're planning on popping open some drinks, triple-check that the rental company is licensed with the local county.
Hire a charter bus or shuttle, which usually holds up to 60 passengers, to take all of your friends and family to and from the wedding. Or, for a blast from the past, a yellow school bus holds 40 to 50 passengers (just make sure it's properly air-conditioned for your guests' comfort.) For more character, vintage trolleys can hold 32 passengers and make great photo backdrops. Just be mindful that trolleys are only built for slow speeds and short distances, so make sure your trip is a brief one across town. For longer routes, channel your inner Brit and rent a double-decker bus for sightseeing if you're getting married in a major metropolitan city.