[Originally at 9 Wedding Day Timeline Rules Every Couple Should Follow by Kim Forrest]
When it comes to your wedding, timing is everything! That’s why creating a wedding day timeline is absolutely vital — even running a few minutes late can throw the whole day off-track (and annoy your guests). Keep in mind though that each couple’s wedding timeline will be unique to their own wedding day, and is dependent on vendors and venues and families and more, so be sure to work from scratch when creating your own wedding day timeline. (See tip #2!)
That being said, there are some tried-and-true wedding day timeline secrets that, if followed, will help your big day go off without a hitch.
Check out these tips on creating a wedding day timeline that will help your wedding run like clockwork!
1. Think about your wedding’s unique logistics.There are several decisions you’ll need to make before you can start creating your wedding day timeline. If you can answer these questions, you’re probably ready to start creating your wedding schedule!
Will you be getting ready at your ceremony location or somewhere else (like a hotel with a room block reserved for you and your guests)?
Are your ceremony and reception in separate locations? If so, you’ll have to factor travel time into your wedding timeline.
Will you be providing transportation for your wedding party members and/or guests? If so, this can make travel a bit smoother and quicker.
Are you planning on having a “first look” and doing photos before the ceremony? Or would you rather wait until cocktail hour to do couple and group portraits?
How long will your ceremony be? This will require a discussion with your officiant.
Will your cocktail hour take place between the ceremony and reception or before the ceremony?
Will you have a receiving line?
How many toasts or special dances will you have?
Does your reception venue have a curfew, meaning you’ll have to end the reception at a specific time? Your wedding reception timeline will be tighter if you have to end the party at a predetermined time.
Are you doing a first dance or other ceremonial dances at your reception?
How much time is included in your vendors’ contracts? How long will your photographers (DJ/band, videographer, etc.) be present at your wedding?
Are you hosting an after-party or parties?See the rest of the timeline tips at https://www.weddingwire.com/wedding-ideas/wedding-timeline or read more awesome stuff at www.DowOakEvents.com
I’ve said before (and will probably continue saying into the future) that timeline questions are some of the most common I get. It is very important, after all. Sooo whenever I encounter anything timeline related, I can’t help but posting it. Knowing is half the battle, after all.
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