The first wedding car is for the groom and bride, while the main wedding car driver and co driver can be the main groomsmen and bridesmaids. The vehicles behind the main wedding car can be arranged freely, as long as they can accommodate the groom's relatives and friends, groomsmen, bridesmaids, and the bride's family members. However, each wedding car needs to accommodate people except for the driver, and the number of people in each car is preferably even.
How to arrange passengers for the wedding car
Firstly, it is necessary to understand who is on the wedding car to pick up the bride. Generally, the groom, groomsmen, groom's cousins, and representatives of the elders in the family go to the bride's house to pick up the bride. On the return trip, which is when the bride's family goes to the groom's house/hotel, the wedding car will also include the bride, bridesmaid group, bride's cousins, and representatives of the elders in the bride's house.
The specific seating arrangement of the wedding car is that the groom and bride are arranged in the back seat of the lead car (i.e. the main wedding car), and the passenger seat of the main wedding car can be the main bridesmaid or the main groomsman, making it convenient for the newlyweds to open the door or hold a red umbrella when getting on and off the car.
The seating arrangement behind the main wedding car can be quite flexible, as long as it can accommodate the groom's relatives, groomsmen, and the bride's family members who are going to see them off. However, it is important to remember that each wedding car must accommodate people, and the number of people in each car is usually even.
Recommended seating arrangements for wedding cars