NORCROSS, GA, April 09, 2013 (Press-News.org) At Topper Worldwide, our team remembers what it was like to be in high school. In the fall, nothing was as important as prom. Winning the game, voting for the queen and your date for the dance was all consuming.
Parents can help their high school students remember the night forever by hiring an Atlanta limo service to make sure students get their safely. With a professional Atlanta limo, parents can rest assured that the chauffeur will not be distracted by friends or the excitement of the night.
Many accidents, especially involving teenagers, happen because of distracted driving. With all the excitement of the big night and the frenzy of all your child's friends, it can be easy for your teenager to become another statistic. Instead, with an Atlanta limousine, you can rest assured that the professional chauffeurs at Topper Worldwide will get your student to his or her prom events safely.
Hiring limo services in Atlanta and arriving in style is the way to make an entrance. For many students, this is their first chance to stand out from the crowd and create those memories that will last a lifetime.
Topper Worldwide guarantees its vehicles are in tip-top shape and cleaned daily. They feature plasma televisions, for watching highlights of that winning game, and fiber optic lighting as well as GPS tracking and navigation so worried parents can know where their students are at all times.
"We understand that this is an important night, and we can help parents choose a vehicle that meets their specific needs. For just your student and date, or a group of friends going together, we'll get your students there and home again safely and in style," said Danny Bacher, CEO of Topper Worldwide.
To book your prom limousine service in Atlanta, visit http://www.topperlimo.com.
About Topper Worldwide:
Topper Worldwide is a family-owned and operated global transportation service headquartered in Atlanta, Ga. Founded in 1996 by President Miki Bacher, Topper has grown from a one vehicle company to one of the world's premier chauffeured transportation companies, servicing clients worldwide. Topper provides late model chauffeured sedans, hybrids, SUVs, vans, limousines, SUV limousines, limo party buses, mini coach buses and coach buses worldwide.
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Atlanta Limousine Company Topper Worldwide Encourages Booking Now for Prom
Prom is one of those magical nights in high school. Why not make your child's memory of it last forever with a limo from Topper Worldwide?
2013-04-09
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[Press-News.org] Atlanta Limousine Company Topper Worldwide Encourages Booking Now for PromProm is one of those magical nights in high school. Why not make your child's memory of it last forever with a limo from Topper Worldwide?