Hello ladies, I have a question about the wedding rehearsal and dinner. We're having our rehearsal the night before the wedding at the venue (outside of a lodge in a park). Officiant will not be there, we're going to be using the time to decide where to place musicians and work out how long each music selection will take, as well as decorating the inside of the lodge. (We're doing a very simple civil ceremony, so I'm confident that we won't need to go through the motions with the officiant.) As of right now, the entire bridal party, both FI and my parents, and the musicians will be the only ones who will meet at the park. Our rehearsal dinner will be at a restaurant about 15 minutes away, and we are inviting the bridal party, musicians, immediate family, and OOT family.
I'm getting ready to send invitations to the rehearsal dinner. My question is, should I invite the OOT rehearsal dinner guests to the actual rehearsal? We won't actually be walking down the aisle or repeating vows or anything, just getting ideas for where everything should go.
Also, if anyone has any advice on wording for rehearsal (dinner?) invitations, it would be much appreciated!
Thanks in advance

Re: Wedding Rehearsal: Who to Invite?
No.
You don't invite anyone to the rehearsal.
You tell the people who are in the wedding ceremony when/where the rehearsal will be, and those people show up.
This is not open to the public, and invitations aren't sent.
I had a friend send her FMIL several suggestions on wording the rehearsal dinner invitations, and several font/design suggestions too. And the FMIL really chewed her butt for telling FMIL what to do. FMIL made sure the bride knew that FMIL had hosted many dinner parties in the past, and she certainly did know how to choose and send invitations, etc. You don't want to have this happen to you. Let FMIL and the groom make the decisions for the RD - it's the only thing the groom's side hosts in a whole weekend of activities.
[QUOTE] />>My question is, should I invite the OOT rehearsal dinner guests to the actual rehearsal? No. You don't invite anyone to the rehearsal. You tell the people who are in the wedding ceremony when/where the rehearsal will be, and those people show up. This is not open to the public, and invitations aren't sent. >>Also, if anyone has any advice on wording for rehearsal I had a friend send her FMIL several suggestions on wording the rehearsal dinner invitations, and several font/design suggestions too. And the FMIL really chewed her butt for telling FMIL what to do. FMIL made sure the bride knew that FMIL had hosted many dinner parties in the past, and she certainly did know how to choose and send invitations, etc. <strong>You don't want to have this happen to you. Let FMIL and the groom make the decisions for the RD - it's the only thing the groom's side hosts in a whole weekend of activities.</strong><div>Posted by Kristin789[/QUOTE]</div><div>
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</div><div>I'm sorry, did I miss where she said that the groom's family was hosting the RD?</div><div>
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</div><div>Oh no, I didn't. </div><div>
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