I am getting married outdoors in about one year, and I am still at a loss of what to do during the cocktail hour. My venue holds cocktails outside, but the ground is somewhat sloped so it is impossible to put tables and chairs out for everyone. Plus we currently have no music/entertainment booked for this hour, I was thinking about setting up some lawn games to help provide entertainment. What is your thought?
Re: Are Lawn Games Appropiate During the Cocktail Hour of a Wedding?
Honestly, You don't have to have music, but like even an ihome as some back ground music would be nice. I'm sure your guests can entertain each other and mingle for an hour.
I'm not a big fan of lawn games. People will likely be in dressier clothes, even for a casual outdoor wedding. I would honestly just play some background music and let folks mingle, get a cocktail and an appetizer.
And for real, you need to figure out a way to have chairs, even if you don't have tables. Standing for an hour sucks.
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I'm a person that loves to play, and I always will be. If your guests are the same way, I think this would be a great idea.
I'd recommend getting as many chairs and blankets out on the lawn as possible so guests can sit.
I wouldn't worry too much about seating. Our venue won't let us take the chairs outdoors so we are going to have some camp chairs in addition to the few picnic tables in the cocktail area- that way some people (elderly) can sit. But.... your guests just sat for the ceremony and are probably about to sit for a meal... they can stand for a bit!
Thank you for all your wonderful thoughts and experiences. I think I will go wtih some easier games, such as cornhole, ladder toss, etc.
And not to worry I am looking into some way of getting a few couches/chairs out on the lawn for the older guest who want to remain seated, but the reception hall will also be open for those wishing to escape the heat/sun/have a seat.
I think lawn games are awesome...especially as ice breakers if you have people attending that may not know each other that well. Also, I love @etise2010's idea for lawn size Jenga. (My FH and I are doing this too!) If you haven't seen one yet, you can check them out on etsy. I've also seen puzzle games, mad libs, giant word search boards and more at some weddings I've attended.
Just be cautious about not over doing it and I think your guests will have fun!
You would set them up yourselves unless someone offers to do it for you. Or you could hire a DOC to take care of this and other day-of setup.