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  2. A Wedding Reception Order of Events Template

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    10. Special Dances. After the toasts, the couple and their parents hit the dance floor. Parent dances may include the father-daughter dance and/or the mother-son dance. According to the WeddingWire study, 59 percent of couples include parent dances as part of their wedding reception. 11.

  3. Here's the Exact Order of Dances at a Wedding Reception

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    1. The Married Couple's and Wedding Party's Grand Entrance. While this may not technically be a dance, the grand entrance is still an important dance floor moment during the wedding reception. As cocktail hour comes to a close, the wedding party members, including bridesmaids, groomsmen, best man, maid of honor, matron of honor, bridesmen ...

  4. Wedding Speech Order & How to Write a Toast

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    Reception Wedding Speech Order. 1. The best man. You might think that being best man is all about planning a raucous bachelor party and not much else, but this job does have a few best man duties to prepare for, most important being the best man speech. And when it comes to the wedding speech order, the best man usually goes first.

  5. The Ultimate Wedding Reception Checklist: Everything You'll Need

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    Flatware. Forks, knives, spoons, oh my! You'll likely need a lot of flatware (salad forks, steak knives, butter knives, soup spoons, etc.) for your reception—and plenty of extras in case someone drops a fork or two. Lean on your caterer and rentals company to pick what you need.

  6. The Wedding Processional Order Guide to Study for Your Ceremony

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    The officiant enters before the wedding party and awaits the couple at the altar. 4. Groom and best man. Enter the ceremony venue and stand at the altar. 5. Bridesmaids and/or groomsmen. Walk down the aisle in pairs or if an odd number of members individually or in a group of three. 6. Maid or matron of honor.

  7. 12 Wedding Reception Traditions You Need to Know

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    Bouquet Toss and Garter Toss. The bouquet and garter toss may be considered dated traditions by some, but it's still a common wedding tradition. During the bouquet toss, the bride tosses her bouquet to a group of single guests. Whoever catches the bouquet is said to be the next to marry.

  8. How to Plan a Wedding Step by Step: Tips & Budget Advice

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    20. Get a Marriage License. If you’re thinking about how to plan a wedding step by step, remember one of the most important tasks—obtaining a marriage license so that you and your partner can actually get legally married! Every state has different marriage license laws, so be sure to study up beforehand. Make sure that you get your marriage ...

  9. How Long Is a Wedding Reception?

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    Your wedding ceremony, which typically lasts about 30 minutes. Cocktail hour—usually an hour, but can be longer (and remember that your cocktail hour can take place before the ceremony or in between the ceremony and reception, depending on your schedule and preference) Your wedding reception (dinner and dancing), which is runs about four hours.

  10. Wedding Seating Chart Tool | WeddingWire

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    Is your wedding Seating Chart tool free? Yes, the WeddingWire Seating Chart tool is totally free! It also integrates with your Guest List so it's easy for you to pull in everyone who is planning to attend and place them into your custom floorplan. You can even export or print it to share with your vendors.

  11. Should Your Wedding Guests Order Their Entrées in Advance?

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    We asked wedding caterers around the country this very question, and found that 73 percent of caterers said it’s a good idea to get the entrée selection in advance. There are two reasons why this is the case: preparation and cost. Your wedding caterer wants to ensure that all of your guests get their first-choice entrée selections.