If you are bride to be, and you are excitedly planning your wedding, you know yourself how much there is to think about. The invitation list to start with - who to invite, and who not to invite, the all important dress, the bridesmaids and their dresses, the wedding table plan, the band, the catering, the flowers.... and many many more, as well as, of course, the day itself.
The wedding day, and how it will pan out time-wise, is one of the few things you can't actually experiment with before the day. You can try on all sorts of shoes, to go with any number of possible dresses. You can listen to all sorts of different bands and have a look at all sorts of different flower arrangements. But one thing you can't do is try out what it would be like to have the reception from 4pm, and then have a go at seeing what it would be like if it was from 3pm or 5pm. When planning the timing of the day, you have to rely on speculation and other people's experiences.
This is one the of the arenas where a good professional wedding planner will come into their own. An experienced planner will have a realistic idea of how long a certain type of reception should last. They will know how early or late people, as a rule, are likely to be. They may also have an idea of how much alcohol will be needed according not only to the numbers, but also to the demographic.
In my experience, a good wedding day will begin in the early afternoon. If you are getting married in a church, the timing may well be dictated by the availability of the church and of the vicar. If there is no other choice than to get married in the morning, that isn't a problem, but it may mean that the tea or coffee option will be more appreciated at the reception than champagne.
Some weddings that start early will have a break sometime in the afternoon so that people can rest before the evening celebration. This can be a pleasant way of breaking up the proceedings, and giving people time to reflect on what came before, however some people think that this can break up the momentum too much.
You may not be able to have complete control over the timing of your wedding day. This may be due booking restrictions, or due to the requirements of caterers. However, for the elements of timing that you can control, make sure you listen to advice from people who have experienced many weddings because they can give you more valuable insights that speculation and guesswork cannot.
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