Wedding Ceremony And Reception In Same Place
Hosts provide their choice of food and drink, although a wedding cake is popular.
Wedding ceremony and reception in same place. It's a big room with lots of windows and natural light. But if this isn't your particular scenario, read on for some pointers on long breaks and guest comfort. We’ll say our vows in front of the head table where the cake will be, and then run off with the throwing the confetti and all that fun stuff.
Since the venue doesn't provide anyone to move around tables and chairs (like during cocktail hour), we are going to have tables set up so guests will be seated there for both the ceremony and reception. If your exchange of vows ends at 4:30 p.m. I think it’s convenient to have them in the same place, or at least very close together, because people don’t waste time to travel from one place to another.
Before embarking on your search, have a rough idea what style of venue you're after, how many guests will attend, and your estimated budget. If the reception is at the same place as the ceremony, make sure you have other people on hand to show guests precisely where the reception space is. We're getting married beneath the apple trees and the reception hall is like 50ft away maybe.
This is a good job for groomsmen and ushers. My guests will be seated at set tables, and the chairs will be facing the are in front of the fire place of the room, where we will be married. We’ve included a five hour reception timeline and answered 7 common reception and party questions to keep your unforgettable night running smoothly.
Any additional time needed for a ceremony would be at an additional cost. Most churches and synagogues will not allow for outdoor ceremonies because of the sanctity of the location. You are likely to have more people attend your ceremony.
*please note that mchale’s wedding package is a standard 5 hour event; Typically the bride's father welcomes everyone to the wedding reception and thanks them for coming. Cut out the travel (and limo fees) between the chapel and reception hall by having the wedding on the same location as your reception!