Sep 30 2009

Riding To A Sports Event In Style

For sports fans flying out to a distant city to watch the home team in action, nothing beats limousines for travel in the strange city. Town car service can be ordered at the front desk of the hotel, and the sports fans, can think about the game they came out to see. So while last Thursdays rout of the Pittsburgh Pirates by the Rockies, must have been disappointing, at least. Two Pittsburgh fans couldn’t complain about the transportation.

For Sam Tlecani, owner and chief driver of Pyramid’s Limo, a Denver Limousine service, it was a typical sports related limo job For the two sports fans in from Pittsburg, it was a pleasant way to get to the ball park Sam’s main offices are in Aurora, Colorado, a small town halfway between downtown Denver and Denver International Airport. As such, he gets a lot of airport related work. But Pyramids also provides Denver Town Car services.
So when Sam got the call from the hotel maitre de informing him that two men were in need of limousine services, he chose his Lincoln town car and headed off to the hotel. The Lincoln town car is ideal, for a sports run. Its roomy interior with custom control air conditioning and plush seats, gives customers a great ride to the event.

Plus the Lincoln is outfitted with a DVD, radio and speakers, so sports fans can get into the excitement of the game with a little pregame entertainment even as they ride to the stadium.
Sam arrived at the hotel in plenty of time, and soon he and the two fans were headed to the ball park. The ride was great, and before they exited Sam explained to them exactly where they should go to meet up with him after the game. So even if they were disappointed with the performance of their home team, these two fans rode and returned in comfort without the hassle and waiting for a cab. Soon after the game they were back at the hotel and could head out to a meal of consolation before heading back to Pittsburgh. Final score, Pittsburgh lost, the Rockies won, and the Denver Limo won too.

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