What is a limo?
A limo (short for limousine) is a very long car that people sometimes use for special occasions. It can feel like a tiny rolling party because it has lots of soft seats, space for friends or family, and a special area where drinks are kept.
What you might find inside a limo
- Soft, comfy seats: The seats are usually very cushioned so people can sit comfortably.
- Room for many people: A limo can fit more people than a regular car because it is stretched out.
- Drink corner: There is often a place with cups, bottles, or a cooler. For kids this means juice or water — grown-up drinks are for adults only.
- Fun things: Some limos have music, colored lights, or a small TV to make the ride feel special.
When do people ride in limos?
People use limos for weddings, birthday parties, school dances (like prom), and when they want to travel in style to an event. Sometimes families rent a limo so everyone can ride together and feel fancy.
Simple safety rules
- Always wear a seat belt if there is one.
- Sit down while the limo is moving — no standing or walking around.
- Listen to the grown-ups or the driver who are in charge.
- Only have kid-friendly drinks (like water or juice) unless an adult says otherwise.
So a limo is like a long, comfy car that can feel like a tiny party on wheels. It’s fun, but it’s important to be safe and follow the rules when you ride in one.