I always assumed that everyone had a rehearsal and rehearsal dinner before their wedding. I have sung in over 100 weddings and I don't recall ever not having a rehearsal the night before the wedding.
We're getting married on a Saturday at a country club and holding the reception there as well. There is the potential that someone could book a wedding for the night prior to ours (evening ceremonies begin at 6:00pm). By the time this potential ceremony is over it will likely be too late to have a rehearsal for our ceremony as there is no outdoor lighting. So my question is...
If you didn't have a rehearsal was there confusion on the part of the WP or Officient or musicians? Did they know what to do? Did you stress about that fact that people were seeing the space for the first time on the day of the wedding? There WILL be an on-site coordinator who will presumably help out with getting people "into position" but I'm still struggling with this. I realize it's not rocket science but I feel like this will stress me out. Any stories with experiences both good and bad are appreciated!
Re: Rehearsal/Rehearsal Dinner - To Have or Not to Have
Majority of the WP won't be in town until the day before so Thursday doesn't work but I didn't think about doing it at an alternate location. One of my bigger concerns was my flower girl not having the opportunity to "practice" so she knows what to expect but I think this can likely be accomplished by doing the rehearsal elsewhere. Heck, we can do it in our backyard if we have to!
It was rather boring for the WP (2 BMs, 2 GM). I mean, we were told you'll walk with so and so, start walking when the previous couple gets halfway down the aisle, and stand at the edge of the platform. Bride will had her bouquet to you when she steps up onto the platform. But it was a good hour and a half long ordeal!
I didn't feel it was strictly necessary for the WP and aaalllll the family that attended to be there for the full thing. I didn't attend my other sister's rehearsal because I couldn't get off work 2 nights in a row, and there was no problem. As soon as I arrived on the day of, they told me when and with whom to walk, and where to stand.
Since I'm not having a WP at all, we'll just meet with our officiant close to the day and run through the wording. But we may go out with out of town guests and close family for dinner or later for appetizers/drinks the night before.