There are lots of wedding transport options out there, but which one suits your style? Take this fun transport quiz to find your ideal option

Quizzes were arguably the best part of teen magazines growing up, and finding out which type of friend you were or which celeb was your soulmate was crucial information.

The topics might have moved on a little bit as we've grown up, but the novelty of a fun quiz hasn't. So let us help you figure out your wedding day transport - will you speed up to the venue in a sports car or arrive with the squad in a coach? 

Note down your answers, then read on to find out which wedding transport we think best matches your style.

Question 1: Your first dance – what does it look like?

A) I haven’t thought that far ahead. We’ll see on the night!
B) A slow dance, definitely – something really romantic 
C) We keep people on their toes, so maybe a slow dance turning into a fun routine
D) It’ll be to our favourite song, of course
E) Fast, fun and upbeat
F) Let’s get everyone on the floor right away!

Question 2: What sort of venue are you getting married in?

A) We’re ditching the physical venue and marrying outdoors
B) A beautiful castle
C) Somewhere unusual like a brewery or a barn
D) The hotel my parents were married in
E) A luxurious space in the city centre
F) We’ll have the ceremony in a church then head to another venue for our reception

Auchen Castle exterior with a car parked in the driveway

Auchen Castle

Question 3: What will you be wearing as you walk down the aisle?

A) A floaty, boho-chic dress
B) A huge ballgown with lace sleeves
C) Both of us will be in matching suits
D) A classic A-line dress
E) A sharp three-piece suit and bowtie
F) A crowd-pleaser – whatever my friends and family love me in the most

Question 4: You’re on your way to a big social occasion. How do you like to arrive?

A) With my closest friends
B) I’m ready to make an entrance, baby
C) Roof down, sunnies on
D) Just a car will do me
E) I want you to hear my engine before you see me!
F) With a big crowd – the more the merrier

Question 5: Think about your favourite feelgood films. What do they tend to feature?

A) A long road-trip with pals
B) A ‘happily ever after’ ending straight out of a fairytale
C) A quirky, lovable character who’s a bit of an outsider
D) Period costumes and classic storylines. Bring the drama!
E) Fast cars and stunts
F) High-school shenanigans

Question 6: With apologies to your spouse-to-be, who is your fictional crush?

A) Breaking Bad’s Bryan Cranston
B) Prince Charming, obvs
C) Lindsay Lohan (specifically in Herbie: Fully Loaded)
D) Simon Basset or Daphne Bridgerton, m’lady
E) Vin Diesel
F) Keanu Reeves

Question 7: Picture yourselves as newlyweds walking into the reception. What song is playing?

A) Something funky from the ’70s
B) A big bold ballad, maybe by a diva like Celine Dion
C) ‘I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor’ by Arctic Monkeys
D) ‘At Last’ by Etta James
E) ‘Bad’ by Michael Jackson
F) Let’s have fun, please: ‘We Like to Party!’ by Vengaboys

Question 8: What do you want people to remember most about your wedding?

A) The beautiful setting amid stunning Scottish scenery
B) The grandeur of it all
C) All the quirky details that were a wee bit different
D) The traditional moments, like the ceremony and speeches
E) The party!
F) Making memories with loved ones they don’t see often

Got your answers? Read on for the results...

A bride getting into a green VW campervan

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Mostly As - A cute VW campervan

Are you at one with nature? Consider yourself more chill than thrill? If you love nothing more than camping and spending time surrounded by beautiful Scottish scenery, heading to one of the country’s loveliest beaches or ascending to a stunning viewpoint, a VW campervan could be the vehicle for you. Fun and relaxed but still special, it’s the perfect option for those laid-back couples.

Mostly Bs - Horse and carriage

Have you been fantasising about your wedding day since you were a little kid? If so, a horse and carriage might well be at the top of your vision board. But how on earth do you go about organising such a thing? Well, at some venues, it’s neigh bother (sorry) – the likes of Ingliston Estate and Country Club in Bishopton and Trump Turnberry in Ayrshire already have everything you need on-site, so you can arrive in style.

A vintage Volkswagen car

Vintage VW car from Ashveil Weddings

Mostly Cs - Quirky car

Don’t consider yourself a traditional bride or groom? Will your big day have a bit of an edge, perhaps some elements of the unexpected? If so, why not impress your guests (and, let’s be honest, yourselves too) with a fun and fabulous vintage car like this VW convertible from Ashveil Weddings.

Imagine it now: you’ve just said ‘I do’ to the love of your life, the sun is splitting the sky and you’re heading off towards married life with your shades on and the tunes blasting. It’s giving ‘main character gets happy ending at the credits’ energy. Here for it!

A white vintage car parked in the sun

Carrs Loch Lomond can give you that traditional wedding entrance 

Mostly Ds - Classic car

What’s that old saying – if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it? If you consider yourself a bit of a traditionalist or prefer to stick to the classics, an Imperial Landaulette from Carrs Loch Lomond could be the best way for you to travel.

It’s a classic for a reason: generations of newlyweds have enjoyed its impressive comforts and you are guaranteed to arrive in style in a classy and sophisticated way.

A red sportscar

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Mostly Es - Sports car

Chances are you will be filled with excitement and adrenaline on your wedding day – after all, it is one of the most memorable days of your life! And nothing says excitement and adrenaline quite like a powerful sports car.

Heads will turn as you roar past, making this a surefire way to start married life in top gear. Do think about how you’ll get in and out in a ballgown, though…

A McDade's coach from the front on grass

There's room for everyone on this McDade's Coach

Mostly Fs - Multiple guests

If you never travel without an entourage, chances are you’ll be happy to go with the flow (and with your pals) on your big day. 

If the plan is to have the ceremony in one place and the party in another, you won’t want to miss out on all the good chat and laughter, so consider joining your guests on a roomy modern bus like those offered by McDade’s Coaches. The company has a large fleet (over 35 vehicles), so you can be sure of finding one to suit your needs. Let’s get this party started.


Did we get it right? Now that you have an idea of what you're looking for, we've got lots of wedding transport suppliers on our directory so you can start booking!


 

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