Thursday, September 25, 2014

Vehicle Cruise Theme Ideas

Locate the cruise polity for a themed van cruise.


Whether you adulation to receive your motors running and continuance encircling other revved-up van fanatics, motorcar cruising may be decent the ticket. A machine cruise, normally held locally by a machine fanatic club, allows van groupies to receive well-adjusted to epilogue repairs, restoration and the finer points of vintage autos. While some machine cruises are simply a bunch of like-minded drivers hitting the method, picking a idea for your next cruise Testament make sure the assembly is complete with evident riders.


Setting Sail


Vehivle cruises takings corner on dry land (deem of what bathe would cook to those out of date undercarriages), on the other hand a cruise ship topic may be an epitome pathway to sail elsewhere on the attached automobile cruise. If your vehivle cruise is a "three-hour tour" or an all-day rally, dub one mortal/Chauffeur the captain (possibly the car club creator or longest standing member) and don't forget to include a co-captain, cruise director and passengers. Have cruisers deck out their cars to look like cruise ships (think flags, mini-life boats, life preservers) and dress in the comfortable yachting clothes associated with a trip to the islands.


Cool Colors


Painting all the cars in the cruise club to one single theme color would be a huge, long-term undertaking, but choosing a color theme and riding together like a single stripe of the rainbow is easily done on a less-permanent basis. No matter the hood, door and fin colors, any color becomes the cruise club color when drivers deck out their vehicles with streamers, balloons, banners and accessories. If your club already has a color, make it the official theme of the evening such as the "Raleigh Red Riders." Another option is to combine a color theme with fund raising, such as decking out vehicles in bubblegum pink in October for National Breast Cancer Month. Don't forget to challenge cruisers to do up their insides -- car seat covers, head rest covers and rear-view mirror dangles complete the color scheme. For safety, make sure none of the decorations fly into the windshield or obscure the driver's vision.


Drivers who want to stump participants can go a little more esoteric with options such as Christine, from the Stephen King movie/book of the same name. Poster board, old bed sheets and paper cutouts work well to create decorations that won't affect the paint and body of the car long-term.


Movie Madness

If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, your car club will be paying the highest compliments when you schedule a movie and TV-themed car cruise. Have members deck out their vehicles to match famed ones of the big and little screens, such as Herbie the Love Bug, Car 54 and the Dukes of Hazzard's General Lee.