Wedding Reception And Ceremony In Same Room
After the ceremony the cocktail hour begins and the stuff will remove the chairs and set up all the tables with our centerpieces and table numbers.
Wedding reception and ceremony in same room. Now how to transistion between wedding and reception in the same room. We are doing the ceremony outside but if in good old ohio fashion it rains we will have to have the ceremony right on the dance floor. There is no gap between the ceremony and the reception.
The ceremony and reception are going to be in the same space. I am working on this one. Do you have any ideas on how to break it up and make the beginning of the reception more official.
You are likely to have more people attend your ceremony. They will have rows of chairs set up for ceremony and some tables and chairs behind for more guests to sit for the ceremony. We are having ceremony and reception in one room.
The venue resets the room while people are doing cocktails. Having your ceremony and reception in the same location not only eliminates driving headaches for your guests possibly getting lost getting stuck in traffic or having to find parking but it also can save on costs. The pros of having both your ceremony and reception in the same location.
We are having everything at the same place. As it stands now my ceremony and reception are in the same location but the ceremony will take place then a fast room turnover to accomodate the reception will take place but if no one else books at my venue they will have the reception and ceremony in two separate rooms so there will be no wait time in between. My wedding and reception are in the same room but the cocktail hour is in a different space.
Most churches and synagogues will not allow for outdoor ceremonies because of the sanctity of the location. See more ideas about wedding reception wedding reception. Divide your venue into two distinct spaces one for your ceremony and the other for your reception.