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Local traffic patterns

If you live in Kelty like I do, you know how the town fills up on a Saturday night — and prom night has its own rhythm. I watch the flow from the High Street and plan around it. When I say Local traffic patterns, I mean the little pinch points where parents park to take photos, the spot where the lights slow everything down, and the moments when a short journey to Dunfermline or Cowdenbeath suddenly takes longer. We factor that in so you aren’t standing on the kerb wondering where your chauffeur is.

Route to your venue

The best arrival isn’t always the shortest route. The Route to your venue can affect timing, selfie opportunities and whether you get to wave at friends outside the hall. For example, some routes from Kelty into Lochgelly have tighter turns that suit a vintage saloon better than a stretch limo, while routes toward Kinross let a party bus roll in with more fanfare.

Picking the right vehicle

We don’t sell a single idea of style. We pick what fits the group, the venue and the mood. Read that again. This is where a lot of people get stuck: they choose by image, not by practicality. Our role is to balance both.

Classic cars

If your venue has a narrow drop-off or you prefer quieter glamour, choose Classic cars. They photograph beautifully on Kelty’s High Street and they handle tight spots near village halls better than some larger limousines.

Party buses and capacity

Want everyone together? A Party buses and capacity option keeps the group vibe alive between Kelty, Ballingry and beyond. But remember: larger vehicles need a sensible pick-up point — we’ll suggest one that won’t block the road.

Group size and mood

How loud is your group? How likely are folk to hop between vehicles? Thinking about Group size and mood changes the booking entirely. A small, formal group travelling to a Dunfermline venue will want a different chauffeur approach than a mixed bunch heading to an upbeat after-party.

  • Who’s travelling together — count heads before you book.
  • Do you need space for school dresses and bags?
  • Any accessibility needs?

Questions parents forget

Parents often book and assume everything else is sorted. I hear the same concerns in Kelty: Will the chauffeur wait? What if the prom runs late? What about insurance? To help, here are the few things we make explicit when a parent calls.

  1. Pick-up and drop-off windows (we set clear times, and log late-running events).
  2. Emergency contact number for the chauffeur and our local office.
  3. A simple rundown of safety features — seat belts, verified licences and DBS checks where relevant.

Insurance and safety checks

Too many forget to ask the right questions. Ask about the vehicle’s insurance cover for school transport and whether the driver carries proof of licence and insurance on the night. We always show this on request — if a parent asks, we’ll walk them through it on the phone or in person before the event.

Clear lines with the driver

Nothing wins a tense moment like good communication. Tell the driver if you want a scenic route through Kelty for photos, or if someone needs a discreet drop-off. We mark special requests on the booking (balloons, extra stops) and confirm by text so there’s no guesswork.

Personalised decorations

Small touches matter. A ribbon in school colours, a simple badge, or interior ribbons that won’t damage upholstery — these make the car feel like yours without being over the top. Ask us for what’s allowed on each vehicle and we’ll match the look to the car type.

What Happens After the Prom?

We plan for the exit as much as the entrance. The question “What Happens After the Prom?” comes up all the time. Do you want the group dropped home first? Is there a staged return to pick up jackets later? We offer clear options: single drop, staggered drops, or a standby chauffeur for short after-parties in Dunfermline or Kinross.

Arriving in style

There’s an odd, electric hush when a car pulls up and everyone looks. I still get a thrill setting a group down outside a Village Hall in Ballingry or on Kelty’s High Street. Arriving in style is about timing, the right doorway and a driver who knows when to ease the engine noise down for photographs.

Quick guide to vehicle choice for Kelty events
Vehicle Seats Best for Kelty-specific note
Classic saloon 3–4 Quiet style; photo moments Easier access on narrow High Street turns
Stretch limousine 6–8 Glamour and group photos Best with pre-booked roadside space to avoid school-run traffic
Party bus 12–40 High-energy groups; whole-year-group travel Needs a sensible pick-up point — we often suggest a layby near Kelty rather than the High Street

A local tip you won’t see on other sites

If a group wants photos in a quieter spot, try the lane behind the High Street just before sunset — we know the owner who’s usually fine with a brief stop. It’s a small thing, but when you’re arranging a night that’s supposed to feel special, that calm five minutes makes a difference.

What I’d ask you before we book

Tell me the venue, the number of people, and one detail you don’t want to forget — a favourite song, a hairdo that needs space, or a parent who needs an ETA by text. We’ll turn that into the plan and confirm the small stuff so you can focus on the fun.

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