Sunday, January 15, 2012

Anyone want to help with a wedding time line???

I need a time line I have tried a couple ways but it seems like I can't get the timing right i don't know how long things take....

So here is what I need......(if I am missing anything please let me know) :-)



Ceremony starts at 5pm till 5:30pm



We are doing pictures before the ceremony so we will only need maybe 15min extra after



the reception is in the same place so it starts right after in the next room



Then there is a sit down diner



our first dance



cake cutting



father daughter dance



flower and garter toss



toast to us



our toast to everyone else



additional info.....

60 guest

no children

ends at midnight

my family is the partying type vs. the mellow type.

OK anything helps best answer gets 10 points

Anyone want to help with a wedding time line???
For sure you will need more than 15min after the ceremony for pictures. The reason is after the ceremony, all the family will be so excited and fluttering about. It will take the photographer 15 mins. to be able to get everyone found and situated. This was a very hectic time during my wedding. Everyone wanted to start partying and we had a hard time making sure everyone was where they were supposed to be.



That is all I have to contribute.
Reply:Coctails immeadiatly following. 1hr

7pm dinner.

7:15Toasts, bestman maid of honor. Blessing from officiate and grace or toast from father. Dinner comes out.

7:40Cake cutting

Dinner ends at head table.

Walk around and greet/thank guests for coming.

8:15After everyone is served and dinner is done. alow 30-45 minuutes. start music in meantime.

8:40Father/daughter dance.

Alow dancing,music cocktails.

9:30garter/bouquet toss

dancing til end

Have fun.
Reply:Ceremony 5PM- 5:30PM

Pictures 5:30PM-6PM (Better to allow extra time)

Bride %26amp; Groom's Entrance 6PM

Sit Down Dinner 6:30PM-7:30PM

Toasts to Bride %26amp; Groom 7:30PM-7:45PM/8PM (depending on how many toasts)

Toast to Guests 7:45PM/8PM-8:15PM

Flower/Garter Toss 8:15PM

Cake Cutting 8:30PM

First Dance 9PM-9:10PM

Father/Daughter Dance 9:15PM-9:25PM
Reply:I'm getting married and having my reception at a hotel, so I planned around check-in time.



We have an hour for our ceremony, then a cocktail hour, and finally, the reception is (I believe) four hours.



Within the reception you'll have the dance, cake cutting, etc. and all that jazz.
Reply:Cocktails 5:30 - 6:30

Dinner 6:30, program to follow with toasts

Cake cutting 8:00

First dance 8:30, followed by father/daughter dance, etc.

Flower/garter toss 10:30, just when there is a break for late lunch

Then dance til midnight!
Reply:This may help you. It did me, and took all the guess work out of doing this.

http://www.mr-music.com/TIMELINE.HTM
Reply:5pm: start ceremony



5:30: recessional and guests go to reception



5:45: begin pictures



6:30: end pictures - bride/groom go to reception (even though you said you're doing pics before the wedding, it ALWAYS takes longer than you might think....for instance, at my wedding, my brothers %26amp; their families took advantage of the fact that there was a professional photographer %26amp; jumped in ahead of us as we were trying to get photos done so what was supposed to only take 1 hour ended up taking 2!!)



6:30: Introduction of bride %26amp; groom at reception



6:32: Food line to open



7:00: First dance (bride/groom) - this will give your guests time to get through the line %26amp; eat a little first.



7:04: Father/daughter dance



7:09: Mother/son dance



7:13: Toast from parents to guests %26amp; couple



7:17: Toast from couple to guests %26amp; parents



7:22: Cut the cake



8:00: Garter toss



8:10: Flower bouquet toss



From then on - you and your groom can either decide to party for a little while then leave around 10 or stay until the very end. If you stay until the end, don't forget to have your DJ or announcer to let everyone know when you are departing so they can throw the flower petals/ bird seed or whatever you've chosen.

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