The simple answer is 'yes you can.' There's a lot of limo services in Chicago. You can start with www.limochicago.com or www.5star-limo.net.
Airline Limosine and Destiny Limosine are great airport limo services that are always on time for pick-up. They offer great service and will definetly make your wife happy.
It is a good idea but no. If you do they will hold a board up with your name on it as your flight is being released. And if you don't you can call a limo service to pick you up there but that may not work if no limo are available and you would have to wait so I would suggest making a reservation.
Chicago is a large crowded city with many interesting sites. Hiring a limousine for a day or a weekend for a set price is a great way to travel in safety and comfort. There are many limousine companies that can pick up at any Chicago airport and provide an all-inclusive round-trip tour covering several sightseeing and dining stops.
You pick up a person, and fetch their luggage.
Because when Melinda was little, she thought her "real" parents were the King and Queen, and that eventually they would come pick her up in a limosuine. Once, Melinda's Dad rode a limo to the airport, and Melinda flipped out.
The area where you pick up your luggage at an airport is called a baggage claim.
All the celebrities use limos sometimes, but no she doesn't. To use a limo, you have to make reservations and they will come to pick you up.
Have your Sims get married (must be adult boy+girl, unless you have teenager cheat) and a limo will come to pick them up for their wedding.
I would suggest looking at this website http://www.partypop.com/Vendors/4096679.htm. Huge selection of limo types and prices that you can pick and choose from. As well as multiple ways to contact them. This appears to be up your allet. Ask for a quote and they should get you set up post haste. http://www.mychicagopartybus.com/
Yes an airport xray will pick up a diamond or multiple. ( source airport worker )
You may pick them up at your local Housing Department.
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