Hi everyone,
We are in the process of booking a venue and have began to really consider a Friday or Sunday evening reception. It's a big savings, and we know everyone who means anything to us will make sure they are there regardless. Just want to take a kind of informal poll here.... The wedding will be in July of 2012. Would you prefer to attend a Friday or Sunday night wedding?
As a wedding guest I have found Friday evening weddings difficult as Friday is a work day. On the other hand, Sunday's aren't a work day but I'm always thinking about having to wake up early for work the next day.
What do you guys think??
Re: Friday v. Sunday Reception
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If I had to travel I'd end up taking time off it was Friday or Sunday.
"If you can't think of something nice to say, don't say something nice" - Stephen Colbert
For me, Fridays - by their own inherent nature - have a much better vibe. Almost everyone looks forward to Friday because they then have the whole weekend ahead of them to do whatever they please. That's a lot of great karma to have on your wedding day (if you're into that sort of thinking).
If you're concerned about people being able to make it due to work constrictions (which is justified), hold your ceremony at 7 pm, followed immediately by a half hour of cocktails that lead into dinner.
Hope this helps!
Either one would be difficult for OOT guests, but I think a Friday night reception would be more fun.
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Sometimes I feel like people think that brides are delicate little flower princesses who get all dressed up and pretty for one special moment of their dreams, when really they're just normal people who just happen to be getting married. Things shouldn't have to be sugar-coated for grown-ass women. -mstar284
I voted for a Sunday wedding.
I had a Sunday wedding and there were NO issues! We had a 4 pm ceremony and the reception ended by 9:30ish.
OP - if the majority of your guests will be from OOT then most likely they'd have to take time off from work either way even if it was a Saturday wedding. If most of your guests are locals then it really wouldn't matter I dont think if you did a late Friday wedding or a Sunday wedding since they're close to home.
I don't think anything was wrong w/ the OP statement of "we know everyone who means anything to us will make sure they are there regardless" because it's true! That how DH and I felt and everyone who we truely wanted to be there was regarless of the location and time.
If you choose Friday, do it later in the evening, start time at 7pm or so, and if you do Sunday, see if it can be an afternoon/early evening reception.
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Does that mean our step-niece doesn't love us because she got sick the day before the wedding and SSIL and her H realized that driving 10 hours with a sick pre-schooler was a bad idea? Or that our friend who drove an hour to our ceremony only because he had to be at his cousin's wedding 3 hours away on the same day didn't care about us as much as we thought, even though he was really, really upset about having to miss our reception but knew he should go to the family wedding that would probably be the last major event on his grandparents' property?
Sometimes stuff comes up or people aren't able to shift their schedules. It doesn't mean they don't care about the B&G.
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