Thursday, December 9, 2010

Tips on how to get rid of holiday stress

Holidays are a time meant for relaxation, time away from the mundane everyday life and the monotony of work. People always look forward to holidays as a time to relax and an opportunity to spend time with their families. A flashback to your last holiday might reveal all the good fun that you had but it also reminds you of the stress you went through while shopping during holiday season. Generally on holiday season there is a mad rush of people looking to avail the season’s discounts and there is a queue at almost every possible store. It’s almost a race at every shopping mall with people flocking to buy gifts and other articles they couldn’t afford the rest of the year. Most people end up with a list longer than their budget can afford and the frustration at not being able to squeeze those extra items onto the already inflated budget adds to the stress that follows holiday shopping. Holiday season shopping can be quite a fun task and the stress that some people go through because of it can be avoided by following a few helpful tips.




Tips To Get Rid Of Stress During Holiday Shopping 
·     Always have a shopping list. A detailed shopping list of what you want to buy and where it is available is a handy thing to be carrying along on a holiday shopping trip. It saves you the trouble of trying to figure out what all you had in mind.
·     Shop alone. It helps you decide faster as you don’t have to seek anyone else’s consent on a particular item.
·     Shop early. Do not wait for the last few days to shop during holiday season; it is almost always the most crowded of days. The queues are longer and the crowds can seem irritating after a few hours of wandering through the aisles. Shopping early always gives you more choices than during the last few days when things are more likely to be out of stock.
·     If possible, leave the kids with someone responsible, instead of having them tag along. Kids tend to have a short attention span and can end up taking your attention away from the item you were trying to locate.
·     Make short shopping trips, attempting to buy everything at once can be quite an arduous task. Give yourself a short breather after a few of the items are crossed off the list. It helps reduce the stress and takes your mind off the list for a while.
·     Shopping online helps those who are not particularly fond of crowded shopping malls. There are no long queues to get through and no need to walk through the aisles searching for a particular item. Holiday season discounts are available at various online stores.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Celebrate New Years Eve 2011 at the private NYE celebration with Bruno Mars!

Hundreds of thousands will be partying in Times Square this New Year’s Eve. Yet only a lucky few will get to celebrate with the only indoor direct view of the world famous Waterford Crystal Ball Drop alongside an exclusive performance by chart topping sensation, Bruno Mars. All happening at the private NYE celebration at The Renaissance Times Square Hotel.


No party will be New York-ier than the one in the Renaissance’s Living Room, where guests will be treated to an intimate live performance, an all-night premium open bar, all-you-can-eat gourmet fare, including specialties from our “Blue Ribbon Classics Menu” by NYC’s own Bromberg Brothers’ Blue Ribbon Restaurants, and dancing to music by a surprise guest DJ. Revelers who take it up a notch with the VIP package will even get a pre-party private reception in the brand-new RLounge, a New York hidden gem and Times Square’s only wall-to-wall and floor-to-ceiling windows facing the ball, with champagne cocktails and front row seats to all the action in Times Square.
Best of all, no televisions will be necessary as the clock strikes midnight: Guests will be escorted in the last minutes of 2010 to Times Square to witness the ball drop in person. (VIP guests already have the best seat in town to view the ball drop in the Rlounge!) As the confetti swirls and the temperature drops, the party will continue all night back inside the warm—and private—confines of the hotel, above the madness.
And if that’s not enough: multitalented singer, songwriter and producer Bruno Mars will be serenading the guests of this private affair with chart topping hits including “Nothing On You”, “Billionaire”, and “Just The Way You Are.”

Author: Giltcity.com

Don't just celebrate in style, Arrive in style!  Complete your night with our SPECIAL NEW YEARS EVE RATES!

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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Fairfield County Travel: Limousine Gift Certificates, The Perfect Stocking Stuffer

Daring to be different this holiday season? forget Lotto tickets, give them safety, security and comfort! Give them a Bruno's Limousine Service Gift Certificate! For family coming from out of town, your gift will be the talk of the family for years to come.  Purchase yours today in all denominations. 

We can mail your gift certificates to any destination.

Call us today - 203-540-5155
or email us: info@brunoslimousine.com

Monday, November 22, 2010

Thanksgiving Travel 101

As the Thanksgiving holiday arrives, many people will take to the air to visit friends, family, and loved ones. Holidays are a time many people make that once-a-year sacrifice - flying. As many know, flying during the holidays can be stressful as airports are busy, the weather is unpredictable, and traveling with family can be stressful.

Some things can't be avoided when traveling during Thanksgiving - like dealing with your relatives during the holidays. Although this isn't a family advice column, here are some tips to plan for your trip, help you save money, and make flying during the Thanksgiving holiday as stress-free as possible.

1. Airline Fees - One of the biggest costs of flying are the various airline fees that people are charged. They range from baggage fees to peak day travel fees for flying on certain days. Farecompare.com does a great job of listing the fees by airline for baggage and peak day fees so get the rundown on fees. Better yet, pack light and avoid the fees.

2. Flight delays/Passengers bumped- As a result of recent airline struggles, the there are fewer flights in the air which means crowded planes. Because of fewer flights and busy airports, many passengers may experience delays so planning your flight and being prepared could save you a lot of stress. Flying early in the morning will give you more time to get to your destination.

3. Busy airports and long lines - Travel during the holidays means the airports will be busy. While there is nothing you can do about the crowds, there are some tips to avoid some of the long lines and get you through them faster. One of the biggest hassles is airport security so here are 12 tips to avoid long security lines.
4. Register your passenger information - While most airlines are already doing this, make sure your passenger information (name, date of birth, and gender) has been given to the airlines before you fly. Most airlines will ask you this information when you book your flight. If you are a frequent flyer, this information may already be stored by the airline. The new TSA secure flight program is requiring all passengers submit this information 72 hours before take off. Get more information on the TSA secure flight program.

5. Know your rights - Earlier this year, the Department of Transportation passed a Passenger Bill of Rights which limits the amount of time airplanes can remain on the tarmac during delays, what rights passengers have to food/drink and restrooms, and what the exceptions are. Get more information and links on the passenger bill of rights.


6. Fly comfortably - If you haven't already chosen your seat for the airline, do a little research to find which seats on your flight are the best. You can do a search by airline and aircraft type to find out which seats are good and which are bad. Then you can select a better seat, if available, so you can be a little more comfortable on your flight.

7. Getting around the airport - Need help finding your gate, a shop, a place to eat, or the bathroom? Need help with airport parking, a place to entertain the kids, getting online, or quick nap before your next flight? You can get all this information and more with this essential airport information guide.
8. Traveling with kids - If you are traveling with kids, flying can be even more stressful. Here are some airline tips for traveling with kids of all ages - in the airport and during the flight.

9. Passport information - For those traveling out of the country, make sure your passport is up-to-date. If you realize that you are leaving soon and don't have the required documentation necessary, here is a rundown on what you need and how to get it - passport tips every traveler needs to know.

10. Airport scanners - Many airports already have the new body scanners. Know your rights and be prepared.

While this isn't an all inclusive list and won't help you during Thanksgiving dinner, this is a good start for making your Thanksgiving flight a little less stressful. So save money, plan ahead, and make holiday travel as fun as possible.

And don't forget to check the winter forecast to see what weather you may face for the holidays and winter travel.

Safe travels and Happy Thanksgiving!

Author: Jeremy Branham, Sacramento Budget Travel Examiner

Monday, November 8, 2010

Bruno's Limousine Service of Fairfield Connecticut Charity Hunt

We need your help finding the right local charity to sponsor, please submit your choice of charity and reason why you think it is the best choice.  We will carefully study all the submissions and announce the winner. 

Follow this blog to be updated! Your name will be mentioned if your charity is chosen.

We help our local community, because we are the local community.


Friday, November 5, 2010

Planning a special birthday for Him or Her?

At Bruno's Limousine we don't just stop at driving you to your destination, we find it too!  We are gathering the best and hottest destinations and events in the Tri-State area (CT, NY &NJ).  Check in regularly or subscribe to be the first to know!

Since the warehouse at 115 South Street was built in 1839 to house a company of ship outfitters, it’s served as a seaside tavern, a brothel-esque hostel, and one of the largest fresh salmon markets in the city.
Today, it attracts oenophiles from all reaches of the island as Pasanella and Son Vintners—a boutique wine shop run by Marco Pasanella and his wife Rebecca Robertson. (They live upstairs.) The first thing you’ll notice upon entering their acclaimed digs? A 1967 Ferrari parked smack in the middle of the store, its trunk propped open to reveal dozens of hand-selected wines from Italy and Burgundy. These have been purchased with cuisine in mind: and slabs of wood with etchings reading “game,” “fish,” “pasta” and “vegetables” give guests pairing ideas as they wander the store’s whimsical interior.

To celebrate the marriage of food and wine, Pasanella has put together the ultimate tasting experience with cheese monger Sergio Hernandez of Prospect Heights’ Bklyn Larder. You’ll indulge in wine and cheese from Lombardy and Friuli—the Northern Italian regions known for their polenta and pinot grigio—and learn how to best enjoy that slice of smooth Taleggio. With Pasanella and Sons’ Wine Director Ryan Ibsen on hand to answer your questions, you’ll be a self-made sommelier in no time.
Also up for grabs: a case of Pasanella & Figlio Rosso, the organic sangiovese blend that Ibsen describes as “lush, subtle and unparalleled,” which you'll indulge in during a private tasting at the boutique. Finally: a Giftable Vino & Cookbook Series for the deserving wine-lover in your life.

 
AT A GLANCE
 
Dynamic Design A former interior decorator, Marco Pasanella’s South Street wine shop is lined with playful accessories and antique accents. On hand to help him out: his wife, Rebecca, is a Home Editor at Martha Stewart. “In a nod to the building’s history, there are whale bones in the front window,” he says.
 
The Best Kind of Vibe “It’s really a neighborhood shop,” Pasanella tells Food & Wine. “It feels very comfortable and very sophisticated but welcoming.”
 
A Man of Many Talents Entrepreneur, wine expert and chef: Pasanella’s got his hands in everything. Known for making his own pasta (this often goes into dishes like sage fettuccine), he’s attracted to bites that are simple yet special. Goat cheese-stuffed figs, anyone?
 
Location:
115 South Street
New York, NY, 10038
 
Worried about driving back after the wine tasting? Let Bruno's Limousine of Fairfield Connecticut give you that peace of mind!
 
Author(s):
 
Bruno's Limousine Services
1140 Post Road
Fairfield, CT 06824
203-540-5155
 
Giltcity.com
 

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Fashion Forward 2010 - Cocktail Reception and Fashion Show

Fashionistas, slide into those stilettos: you’re about to be in a room with Tim Gunn, haute duds, and a fabulous prize that might just involve an Italian excursion. The event? Fashion Forward: the fourth-annual fashion show and cocktail party hosted by the Gay Men’s Health Crisis.

One of the city’s most anticipated benefits, Fashion Forward celebrates those members of the fashion industry who have committed their time and energy to the fight for a cure with a not-to-be-missed runway show and silent auction. On the catwalk this year: spring collections from such celebrated designers as Yigal Azrouël, Richard Chai, Diane von Furstenberg, Narcisco Rodriguez, Simon Spurr, and Anna Sui. "The CFDA has been at the forefront of the fashion industry's support of HIV and AIDS, and it is our responsibility to help GMHC raise funds and create awareness with events like Fashion Forward,” writes GMHC’s CEO Marjorie Hill.


Held at the Metropolitan Pavilion and presented by Bank of America, the evening’s festivities will put designer merchandise, accessories and vacation packages up for grabs during a live and silent auction. Get lucky: and you’ll be jetting off to the Dolomites for a ten-day stay at the San Lorenzo Mountain Lodge—complete with Delta business class airfare for two.

Couture, cocktails, prizes, and a fabulous cause? We’re in.
Need to arrive in style? Call Bruno's Limousine for Fashion Show specials, we'll make you feel like a star!

Event:
123 West 18th Street
New York, NY, 10011

Helpful Links:
http://www.brunoslimousine.com/
Author:
http://www.giltcity.com/newyork/fashionforward

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

3 Tips For Making The Wedding Planning Process Seamless

You don't have to break the bank while planning for your wedding. In fact, planning your wedding can be simple if you plan for it accordingly. This article will give you a few tips for planning for your wedding that will make the process simple and easy for you. All you have to do is implement these few methods to see the hard work pay off for you.

Here's tip number 1:


1) Talk with your fiance
You will want to discuss with your fiance the small details of your wedding so that you don't go over budget while planning. The things that you want to discuss are the photographer, food, entertainment, the reception, and the number of guests that you want to attend. You will want to select the top 5 most important things regarding your wedding and sit down to figure out how much you can afford to spend on each one.
This is a big step when planning your wedding so you should treat it as such. Nothing is more important than creating a budget for your wedding, and it's best to do so with each other there so that you-two can discuss the costs. This is a very important step in the wedding planning process, so don't take it lightly.


2) Should you hire a wedding planner?


If you're too busy with your daily life and decide that you can't manage a wedding on your own, then maybe a wedding planner is right for you. Having a wedding planner alleviates the stress of planning for your wedding yourself while you can focus on other small and tedious things.
A wedding planner with experience can plan out alot of the details that you find stressful, leaving you to tend on other things such as your wedding dress. You will want to coordinate with your wedding planner every week to see how things are coming along with your wedding and to make sure that it is getting planned the way that you want it too.


3) The time of your wedding


By time, I don't mean the actual time of the day to have your wedding, I mean the specific month. Most wedding venues have low prices during slow months of the year so you can take advantage of these savings while they are available. The months May through October are popular months to have a wedding, so you should consider planning your wedding on months other than these.
You will want to ask the venue for prices during each month and plan according for it. If you're on a budget, then pick a slower month. If you don't have a budget and want an extravagant wedding, then pick a popular month. The choice is up to you.
These 3 tips will prove to be helpful as you plan your wedding and prepare for your special day. Of all the tips above, discussing the details of with your fiance is the most important since there shouldn't be any arguing over where the funds are going towards your wedding. Good luck with planning your wedding, and follow the tips above for the best results as possible.


Helpful Links:


WedAlert.com
My Connecticut Wedding

Friday, October 29, 2010

Bruno's Limousine of Connecticut has the drive to succeed




Bruno Moubchir is upbeat about the down economy.  Why? Its good for small business like his Bruno's Limousine Services.  His rationale is that as head of a small car service he has low overhead and therefore, can offer competitive prices.  He just wants one opportunity to introduce his company to a new client and he believes the individual will become a loyal customer.  Once new clients schedule Bruno's services, they find the professionalism in comfort, care and timeliness that is important in the competitive limousine service industry.  Bruno's Limousine Services recently relocated from Black Rock to 1140 Post Road, directly across from Patriot Bank and Shell Service Station.  With a spacious office on the second floor, Moubchir finds the new location gives him a visibility and convenience in meeting the limousine service needs of clients in close proximity to the office.  Recently, Moubchir left his driver's seat to take a few moments to discuss his business and a career path that took a turn from his original decision to enter the field of criminal justice.  "Business is growing.  Even though the economy is bad, we're doing well,"  said Moubchir, commenting upon the status of his business.  "Companies still have to send their employees on business trips.  As a smaller company we can offer discount (pricing).  Our prices are very competitive.  "We're here to give good service and to help people spend their money wisely.  The market is huge.  You just have to know how to get your own clients… People are shopping around.  when they find us, we'll do everything to keep them as a client".    Moubchir cited the support and activities of the Fairfield Chamber of Commerce which was instrumental in his decision to relocate to fairfield.  He finds the networking opportunities offered through the Chamber an important factor in making business contacts.  A native of Morocco, Moubchir speaks fluent Arabic and French which has been significant factor in his obtaining a limousine service contract with clients from Saudi Arabia who come to the U.S. on business  During their visits to Manhattan, Moubchir is their personal driver and remains available to offer limousine service throughout their stay.  He said the professional service required at that level carries over to all his clients.  "Everyone is treated like royalty".  Offering good personal service comes easy to Moubchir, for he describes himself as a "people person".
Although he majored in criminal justice at Sacred Heart University with a goal to become a member of the FBI, Moubchir began thinking about establishing disown limousine service company after he was working part-time for another car service.
With Bruno's Limousine Services' big motto "Big enough to serve, Small enough to care" the company maintains five sedans and two SUV's.  The cars are equipped with WiFi.  THe company provides car services for corporate travel, airport transportation, special occasions, weddings, events, proms and formals.  Currently, through the company web site at www.brunoslimousine.com, Moubchir is hosting a free weekly raffle drawing with the opportunity to win a free trip any airport in the tri-state area.  Moubchir's administrative assistant Maria Douich staffs the office and with a large television screen mounted on the wall, keeps watch on traffic patterns in the metropolitan aerate assist in communicating traffic updates to drivers.
Douich praised Moubchir's personable characteristics that contribute to his success in providing transportation.  "He's very outgoing and makes clients feel comfortable.  He adapts to any situation."
The pre-booked limousine services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.  However, in the case of short notice, the company will make an effort to fulfill travel needs.  The company is fully licensed by the state Department of Transportation and permitted and insured for complete client protection.  For more information or to make travel arrangements.  Call 203-540-5155

by: Rita Papazian
Fairfield Citizen

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

In Honor of Viviana Cavalli, Bruno's Limousine is inviting you to participate in NOV. 19, 20, 21 M.A.D.D. ABOUT MUSIC 3 DAY EVENT

M.A.D.D About Music Event

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Friday, November 19 at 7:00pm - November 21 at 3:00pm

LocationPONTE VECCHIO, ST FRANCIS CHURCH, LUIGIS RESTAURANT

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More InfoALL PROCEEDS BENEFIT MADD YOUTH LEADERSHIP CAMP CT
IN MEMORY OF VIVIANA ROSE CAVALLI
NOV. 19, DINNER AT PONTE VECCHIO IN FAIRFIELD $50PP DONATION

NOV. 20 BENEFIT CONCERT DAVE HART and EMMA HART PERFORM "PINK SKIES" AT ST. FRANCIS CHURCH IN STAMFORD 8PM.
ALSO PERFORMING IS RAY BRYANT AND THE OTHER CORNER JUG BAND. ALL DONATIONS BENEFIT MADD POWERCAMP CT

NOV. 21 SILENT AUCTION FROM 1-3PM AT LUIGIS IN FAIRFIELD ALL PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT MADD POWERCAMP CT

RSVP TO ANY OF THESE EVENTS AT 203.924.0371

Monday, October 11, 2010

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Our Services

Bruno’s Limousine Services in Fairfield, CT is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, offering airport car service in comfort in our new vehicles. Our key to establishing lasting relationships with our clients is our commitment to excellent and responsive, cost effective limousine service.  We continue to strive to meet these high standards of limousine rentals in Connecticut, so you have trust in our ability to take you to your destination promptly every time.
We provide pre-booked airport car service in Allington Ansonia ,Beacon Falls ,Bethany ,Branford Cheshire, Derby, Devon East Haven, Guilford Hamden, Madison, Meriden, Middlebury, Milford, Monowese, Naugatuck, New Haven, North Brandford, North Guilford, North Haven, Northford, Orange, Oxford, Prospect, Quinnipiac Seymour, Southbury, Stony Creek, Wallingford, Waterbury, West Haven, West Simsbury, Wolcott, WoodBridge, Woodmont, Berkshire, Bethel, Branchville, Bridgeport, Brookfield, Byram, Cos Cob, Cranbury, Danbury, Darien, Easton, Fairfield, Georgetown, Glenville, Greenfield Hill, Greenwich, Hawleyville, Huntington, Long Hill, Lyons Plain, Mill Plain, Monroe, New Canaan, New Fairfield, Newtown, Nichols, Noroton, Noroton Heights, Norwalk, Redding, Redding Ridge, Ridgefield, Riverside, Round Hill Sandy Hook, Saugatuck, Shelton, Sherman, Southport, Stafford, Stamford, Stepney, Stratford Weston, Westport, Wilton, Winnipauk.

In the case of short notices, we strive to fulfill your needs and accommodate you with all your airport shuttle travel demands. We conform our limo services in Connecticut to meet all our client’s airport car services needs, whether corporate or individual clients. Our goal is to maintain a quality of car service in CT that exceeds all expectations at reasonable costs. We are fully licensed by the Department of Transportation, permitted and insured for your complete protectionFor your convenience we offer corporate accounts and  accept all major credit cards and provide a monthly usage invoice or for each trip upon your request Thank you for taking your time to consider our services

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Fairfield Weekly Article on Bruno's Limousine Services of Fairfield, CT

“We’re never on time. We’re always early,” says Bruno Moubchir, who owns Bruno’s Limousine. The company focuses on car service to the airport, but also offers limo rides on prom nights, weddings, other special events and nights out. “We really want to make sure they’re on time so they don’t have to worry about missing a flight,” says Moubchir. When a limo hasn’t specifically been requested, Bruno’s Limousine drives people in style in their leather-seat, tinted window town cars and SUVs, which are always stocked with bottled water, gum and reading lights. And, by request, a wireless connection can be available. Prices are all inclusive, says Moubchir, which means clients don’t need to worry about carrying cash to tip. Moubchir likes to interact with his clients, so he drives too. “I like to meet my clients and know what they need.” Service is so good that there’s a Saudi prince who regularly calls on Bruno’s Limousine when he’s in town. Moubchir himself chauffeurs the prince and his family — mostly in New York City. “But I give the same service to all our clients,” says Moubchir. “That’s our way of doing business. There’s no preferential treatment. Everybody’s treated like royalty.”