I know it's bad form to put an incorrect time on your invitation for the ceremony. However, I am wondering if I can phrase it like:
Ceremony begins at 5:30pm
Please arrive by 5:15pm
My ceremony is outside in a garden by a mansion and the bridal party will be in position behind the garden on a path. This means that if anyone shows up even just a couple minutes late, they are going to be coming up behind us and need to pass us in order to get to their seats.
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Re: Invitation Language
The rule is that people are welcome to arrive right up until the start time listed on the invitation, which should be the time the ceremony actually begins.
That said, late people are expected to wait outside the ceremony area until they can enter and take seats unobtrusively. If that isn't possible, or they're really late, they are expected to not enter the area at all during the ceremony.
FI and I showed up to a wedding late once (not our fault). It was outdoors, and we stood off to the side far away from the set up so as not to intrude.
And I felt like an ass.