I'm in the same situation. For mine it'll be the food coming out and the dj playing some sweet tunes while my new hubby and I get some guick pics taken on the beach. Then when we come back we'll be announced and etc. etc...
2007-10-24 06:42:43
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answered by chaychayolei 5
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Having your rite and reception on the comparable venue would be greater handy and could shop you greater time, funds, and subject. There at the instant are not any transportation costs, and that is only way much less fussy, by way of fact the rite is only 15-half-hour long besides. yet once you certainly ought to have distinctive venues, then this is high quality too. From a concentrated visitor's attitude i could desire having the marriage on the comparable venue. If I attended a 2-venue wedding ceremony i does not probably suggestions, yet i could be rather aggravated if the venues have been close or too a procedures away, by way of fact if the reception is <5 minutes away then there easily isn't any think approximately having 2 venues. yet while the reception is >quarter-hour away then i does not purely like the long wait. From a bride's attitude, i could purely have 2 venues if certainly mandatory, e.g., if the rite venue of my desires did not enable receptions.
2016-10-04 12:13:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Instead of having a traditional receiving line, my husband and I went back out to the wedding tent and released the guests row by row. That way we got to greet everybody but did not have to have the whole wedding party standing there. However my wedding party did end up lining up in front of the reception hall doors and guests were able to talk to them. Guests were able to enter the reception hall where the DJ announced us. There was a slight delay for the guests while we took some pictures but it was not too bad.
2007-10-24 06:57:52
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answered by You'reHOT! 3
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It's your wedding, if you don't want a receiving line don't do it.
I was married at the same venue that my reception was held at. Immediately following the ceremony we held open bar while we took pictures and the venue set up for the reception.
2007-10-24 08:39:12
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answered by Jill 3
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I went to a wedding recently and they had the same setup....they had all the tables set up behind were the ceremony was taking place and had everyone take the chairs they sat in from the ceremony to a table behind them and when everyone was seated the reception started... it was really nice and i neat way of having both the ceremony and the reception in the same place... good luck :)
2007-10-24 07:08:25
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answered by Alicia G 2
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Just have some members of the bridal party or your parents herd them indoors.
You can also do a little "program" or a scroll that is handed out to the guests telling them that after the ceremony, remember to go to X location. You could do it on vellum, and stuff them in a little plastic wedding ring.
People who know it's at the same venue will find the right place!!
2007-10-24 12:49:47
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answered by Asked and Answered 7
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REMEMBER THIS...
This is YOUR wedding (hopefully the only one) You can do things how YOU want to do them! IF you want a receiving line, then have one. If not, don't.
As for the transition, I would have a recieving line after the ceremony and that can kind of direct the guests to go into the reception mode.
Best of all, HAVE FUN!! This is YOUR day!
2007-10-24 06:42:13
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answered by A new leaf... 2
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I would skip the receiving line, have your bridal party (upon exiting) walk to a designated spot away from the guests..and have your DJ do introductions before you enter the reception.
If you skip the receiving line, you might want to think about making table rounds with your hubby during dinner. You can have your photographer follow you while you say Hi to all of your guests..it usually makes for some nice pics.
2007-10-24 06:43:46
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answered by Anonymous
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How my fiance and I are planning on doing this is serving hor'derves and drinks while we take our pictures and they'll be inside dancing and chatting until we come in. Depends on how many ppl are coming to your wedding I suggest not to have a recieving line b/c that'll take a long time b/c ur introduced to ppl you haven't met and it'll just take a while
2007-10-24 07:04:15
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answered by marcopolo8503 2
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its your day do what you may. Ask the Host to assist.
2007-10-24 06:54:49
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answered by TTC 3
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