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This article will be among the last to see the light of day in 2024, a year that seems to have slipped past us, effortlessly, like a warm and swift breeze—or cold at times.
We are all gentle dreamers with a deep-rooted inclination for the tenderness and magic of Christmas celebrations. I’m talking about adults, like myself, around 40 and a little more…
Sometimes, I feel as though our generation—those of us who grew up in the '70s, '80s, and '90s—proudly holds the official badge of the “Family Christmas Generation.”
The tree we envisioned was always topped with a mountain of gifts, its base utterly submerged, thanks to a wish list carefully transmitted through the most reliable channels—your mother, of course, typically more adept at checking off as many boxes as possible.
So here we are today, still children at heart, fully intent on perpetuating this tradition—joyfully immersing ourselves in the pure bliss and exhilaration of the season, and particularly the New Year’s Eve celebrations, which we’ll all spend in Brussels!
Who’s heading to the slopes? Not me—I’ve given up any hope of hitting the snow before February, at the earliest.
Let’s start at the very beginning, at the moment you begin envisioning this night—whether that’s in solitude for an unexpected surprise or in a couple’s brainstorming session. I suggest immediately locking down your nocturnal escape, just in case the bubbles end up having a stronger effect than anticipated on your or your partner’s ability to drive.
Let’s be realistic—it’s likely to rain, it’s bound to be freezing cold, and there may even be ice on the roads. I’m not trying to be pessimistic here, but I’ll add that it’s nearly impossible to find parking that night.
New Year’s Eve deserves the comfort of a limo. Booking the limo is the first thing to do, and it’s your ultimate guarantee of a stress-free evening, with no unnecessary midnight strolls, no risk of festive pickpocketing, and no chance of forgetting where you parked the car—or worse, where you even live. Yes, it has happened!
As for the content and itinerary of your evening, I imagine you’ve planned something extraordinary. Perhaps a cozy and somptuous dinner at trusted friends or a gorgeous slow-evening at home, followed by private Brussels parties—or maybe a show?
A gourmet dinner for two before rejoining friends sounds like the ultimate plan to me: a moment of absolute comfort, the limo picking you up from home at, say, 8:30 PM, with the right playlist, champagne in hand, and a few sweet treats to kick off the last dinner of your year.
They say alcohol should be consumed with discernment and wisdom. I agree—it’s a great opportunity not to be wise.
Tonight, tolerance levels can be stretched just a little, and it feels good.
Not all limos are created equal, even if they’re black and German-made.
We know Stéphane and the team at Modern Car well. They cater to the royal family, Tomorrowland, and the Olympic Games.
On this night, they’ll be at your service for your final 2024 adventure.
I’ll wish you a Happy New Year when it arrives.
Until then, take care of yourselves, and book your limo you will say thanks Chris later!