On top of your wedding, you have to plan your rehearsal dinner as well? Yes, but that doesn't have to be as stressful as you are thinking it is going to be. With these helpful tips, you'll be stress free.
- Type of Rehearsal – You dictate what type of wedding rehearsal you want. It can be a dinner, brunch, lunch or opt against one completely.
- Location – Next, choose your venue. Will this be at your wedding venue or at a different location? It can be anywhere. It can also be as casual or formal you would like. Just be sure to state that to your guests either through an informal invitation or formal one.
- Who to Invite – Start with family members at members of your bridal party. You can also invite significant others and out of town guests.
The main thing to remember is just to relax and have fun. This is a time to celebrate before you walk down the aisle with all your closest family and friends.
Fiona says
My son and his fiancé are throwing their own wedding. I have limited guests; mainly invited family. In order to sit with my few close friends and sister, I would like to seat my parents with my mother's siblings (or do I need to seat my parents at my table?)
I also am divorced and remarried. My in laws will also be attending the wedding. Where do I seat them at the reception? Only have round tables of 10.
Tanya Giraldo says
Fiona,
Your parents can have their own table if there are enough of their relations for a table of 10. I suggest seating your in-laws either at your table or a table where they know most people. If they don't know many of your relatives, I would try and seat them at your table so they are more comfortable.