10
Common Wedding Reception Mistakes
by: Matt Campbell
Every bride wants
a fairytale wedding. Therefore, this article is to try and minimize
problems that may occur during a wedding reception. Listed below
are the more common mistakes made by brides and grooms during your
wedding reception. We will tell you what to do!
Don’t
leave early. Your guests came from near and far to see
you on your wedding day. Not staying the whole time of the reception
would be a slap in the face. This will be the only time most
of your family and friends will be able to see you as you will
be very busy with last minute preparations the days leading up
to the wedding.
Set up
all the tables. Your wedding vendors will need to know
where to set up. Be sure there is a table for the wedding cake,
music entertainment, catered food, sign-in near the entrance,
gift table, tables and chairs for all your guests to eat and
any other tables you may have planned for specialty items.
Preplan
with your vendors a day or two before the wedding. Be
sure all your wedding vendors know exactly what you want. Clarify
times and location so you don’t need to worry about them.
Don’t
arrive late to the reception. It is customary that guests
do not start eating until the bride and groom start the food
line. Be sure to get as many of your pictures taken BEFORE the
wedding. There are many ways to accomplish this. One is to have
the entire bride’s family pictures taken. Then, have the
bride return to the dressing room. Next, take pictures of the
groom and his family as guests can see the groom before the wedding.
This way you will not compromise the groom seeing the bride before
the wedding. Therefore, all that is left after the ceremony are
pictures of the happy couple.
Don’t
seat the young at heart directly in front of the music entertainment. Older
generations are at a wedding typically to socialize with their
family and friends. If they cannot hear each other talk, an unhappy
situation may occur. So, if by choice, seat the young at heart
near the wedding party but away from the entertainer’s
speakers.
Don’t
have one particular type of music. There are many different
types of people in the world. And yes, they include your family
and friends. For example, the bride and groom may love country
music. It doesn’t mean you have to play country music the
whole night. There is a lot of celebration music besides what
you like.
Start
the food line or meal as soon as possible. Guests plan
their meal times the day of your wedding around your reception.
Guest will not eat a big meal before your wedding because they
know they will be eating at your reception. Don’t starve
them.
Know
what it will cost you if the reception goes into overtime.
Ask the reception facility exactly how long you have the hall
to rent and what time you must be out. Please allow time for
cleanup if you are the ones doing it. What is the overtime charge
for the facility, music entertainment, photography, etc?
Greet
all of your guests. Make an effort to have a conversation
with each and every person. They are there to celebrate your
marriage. Give them the common courtesy of thanking them for
coming to your wedding.
Don’t
get drunk. Keep in mind the only time brides and grooms
eat during the wedding day rituals are at the wedding reception.
There’s not much food in your stomach and alcohol will
affect you much faster.
Try to eat throughout
the day and watch how much you drink. You want your guests to remember
how beautiful the bride looked, not how you acted.
About The Author
Matt Campbell
is the owner and webmaster for Weddingmuseum.com. Weddingmuseum.com
is a place to plan, book and rate your wedding day. You can email
him at matt@weddingmuseum.com or visit http://www.WeddingMuseum.com.
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