We are having a Stationed buffet reception, meaning there are multiple stations around the room. My initial timeline was (at the suggestion of my vendors) to let the guests get food (we are not doing a cocktail hour) when they arrive (5:30). We will be done with pictures at 6 or so and should enter the reception at 6:30. My caterer and venue coordinator suggested this for two main reasons- 1) there won't be a long line all at once for food, and 2) in case we are late from pictures they won't be waiting to eat. I've been to a couple weddings where it took a REALLY long time for them to show up, and definitely understand their reasoning. However, my FI is opposed to this plan because it's not the traditional timeline for a reception, and he thinks guests will be confused and side-eye it.
Please tell me your opinions. I see both sides...
Re: Guests eating before we enter reception
Edited to add: This is why I would not plan to do all photos between the ceremony and reception. You need to minimize the gap as much as possible. Take whatever photos can be taken before the ceremony and limit the ones between the ceremony and reception to those that involve both you and your FI. Also, don't do photos in a separate location between the ceremony and reception-this adds to the time your guests have to wait.
If FI wants a traditional timeline, he needs to accept that you need a cocktail hour.
We definitely are not doing all of the pictures between the ceremony and reception- just the full bridal party, the a family picture, and one or two of us together. The ceremony is in a church, while the reception is at a venue.
If the appetizers are sitting at a table instead of being passed, would that work as a cocktail (the bar will be open the whole time, that was never a concern).
That was exactly my thought. I don't want them there for 30 minutes to an hour without food.
Since there are stations (there is actually an appetizer station with a couple of cute little finger foods set up) I considered it more like a very heavy hors dourve reception.
I agree with @crazycatlady3, don't bring out the food for the stations until they're ready to be served.
We DEFINITELY never wanted there to be a gap, especially one without food.
Question, would you consider a mashed potato bar something that would count as part of the dinner, or a station that could be open early?
I realize it's different (at least the sitting down bit) in the US, but I would feel weird if the people who invited me to share dinner with them and celebrate their marriage with me, wouldn't be present while dinner is served.
I like your options of opening a few stations but not the main dinner ones. Sounds like a good compromise!