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XP - Am I underestimating my guests?

So we are getting married on a Saturday afternoon, typical reception to follow including cocktail hour, dinner, dancing, cake... partly because we are inviting many out of towners - all my relatives - we are also doing a brunch the next morning at the hotel where the reception is, where I'm assuming everyone will stay...
I was working on putting together my invitations yesterday.  Wedding invitation includes the ceremony info, as usual, including date and time.  Reception card states time but no date, which I think is typical.  Then I made a 2nd reception card that has the brunch info on it, including date (Sunday) and time.  The response card requires a response for both because our venue wants a head count for both. 
So, the invite and "brunch reception card" include the date, the "dinner reception" card does not.  Do you think people will get confused if the dinner is Saturday after the wedding, or Sunday?  It seems obvious to me but I'm afraind people will misunderstand...
Thank you!!

Re: XP - Am I underestimating my guests?

  • I doubt anyone is going to think that the reception is at 6pm on a Sunday when your wedding is on Saturday.

    You're overthinking this.
  • In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_invites-paper_xp-am-i-underestimating-my-guests?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding%20BoardsForum:cd062f89-8272-496a-b0ab-225e1f87acecDiscussion:265d4cd2-76db-403b-8ed3-74b12959d04cPost:512e7e15-bd79-4061-990f-43120e4b9938">Re: XP - Am I underestimating my guests?</a>:
    [QUOTE]If you're really concerned (and I don't think you should be) have your wedding rsvp titled RSVP and your brunch one titled Brunch RSVP.
    Posted by lovethebeach16[/QUOTE]<div>
    </div><div>I agree with this.  I really wouldn't be concerned about it, though.

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  • I would call the brunch the "morning after brunch" instead of reception.  I think that calling it reception is where you are getting confusion.  
  • We hosted brunch for our out of town guests as well and we did the regular RSVP card for the reception and then a second RSVP card that we used as both an invitation to brunch and RSVP card.  On the second RSVP card we put:

    "To spend additional time with family and friends who have traveled from out of town to be with us this weekend, please join us for Sunday Brunch"

    Location
    Date
    Time
    RSVP

    It worked perfectly!  I got my wedding invitations online at http://www.1st-class-wedding-invitations.com/. They let you arrange the cards however you need to.

    Good luck!
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