The cast of cars for the evening.
Black on black, kept for nights out — quiet, on time, and driven by a professional chauffeur who knows the curbs. The right car depends on the size of your party and the kind of evening; here is the company.
Executive sedan
The standard for two. A Mercedes E- or S-Class or equivalent — discreet, comfortable, and easy to drop at any side-street curb. The right call for a theater night for a couple.
Full-size SUV
A Cadillac Escalade or Suburban for three or four, with room for gowns, gifts, and a calmer arrival. The pick for a gala or a black-tie evening with layers.
Executive Sprinter
For five and up — a group for a show, dinner, and the after-party, kept together on one chauffeur's clock instead of scattered across ride apps at 10:30 PM.
What every booking includes
The chauffeur is the difference
- A professional chauffeur
- Not a rideshare driver passing through — a uniformed chauffeur who waits, knows the venue's curb, and stages the after-show pickup so the car is there before the applause ends.
- The evening planned as one
- Dinner, the drop, the wait, the ride home — booked as a single running order, so the same car and the same chauffeur carry the whole night.
- Curbside know-how
- Which avenue to approach from, which cross street the venue actually allows, and where to stage off the crush after a show. The unglamorous part that makes the evening calm.
- After-show availability
- We hold for the final bow and the late curtain. When every taxi app surges at once, your car is already at the corner.
Not sure which car? Tell the box office your party size and your evening, and a dispatcher matches the vehicle and chauffeur — then times it with the venue planner so the door time is set before you hang up.