So, there's been a lot of chat around the bar situation, cash bar/open bar/limited bar/no bar... I'm very new to wedding planning etc, I've never been to a wedding, and never had any interest in weddings until now. I'd like to ask people's honest opinion on wether this is the right route to go down. [I'm not one of those people that's gonna ask for opinions then argue with everyone, I'm genuinely looking for help]. This is the general wedding plan as a whole, please feel free to comment not only on the bar situation, but the wedding layout as a whole. My plan is to have some sort of alcoholfree fruity punchy style drink to hand out to guests as they arrive outside the ceremony venue, as I believe people will arrive a bit early and would like to offer them something when they first arrive. [Around 1pm] Have the ceremony, [1:30pm] have a dove release, then have photo hour [or so, I understand this can drag on a bit]. During photo hour when guests will be milling around, I plan to have a table set up with various fruit juices, bottles of spirits, different cutup pieces of fruit [strawberries, grapes, cherries] as a kind of DIY cocktail station [overseen by a responsible staffmember]. The idea being that guests can have a bit of fun creating their own cocktails. Also, a flower station with ribbon and flowers in wedding colours, pins, and bits and pieces for people to DIY a small bouquet or flower pin. Then during the wedding brunch [this will be around 3:304pm on a Sunday] there will be wine, bottles of lager and cider on the tables for people to help themselves to. If these require replenishing at any point during the meal, guests will be welcome to request more from the waiters. Also, if a spirit is preferred, they can similarly ask a waiter to get that for them from the bar. After the brunch, we'll move through to the reception hall. Planned reception start time is around 6pm. At this point, I'm looking at providing soft drinks all night, and three alcoholic drinks per guest. After that, they're welcome to purchase more alcohol if they wish, or drink as much water/soda/juice as they like. A small buffet will be provided around 8:30pm as people will be getting hungry again by then. I'd expect the reception to be over by 11pm/midnight. Everyone will be invited to the whole day as it works out cheaper with the deal the venue offers. They will have to get there on their own [maps, train times from various locations, taxi information and parking details will all be provided] and they will have a hotel room provided for the night of the wedding [also part of the deal]. Including the entire wedding party, there will be around 6070 people. Does that sound okay, do you think? What would you change? Please bear in mind that I'm in the UK, so some things may be a bit odd for USA but expected over here. If there's anything I haven't made clear, please ask and I'll try to explain better. Many thanks for your help.
So, maybe things don't always go as planned...
Maybe that's okay.
I may be alone for now, but my baby boy is on his way, and I wouldn't change a thing.