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Meet & Greet Wording

Hey All,

We are doing the double decker bus meet & greet the night before the wedding. The bus is picking us up at the Cosmo, so my plan is to have everyone meet at one of the bars beforehand.  I want to send out  "Welcome to Las Vegas" postcards to everyone with the M&G info but have no clue how to word it without it sounding weird ("Please join us for a DD bus tour around LV" sounds strange to me, IDK).  Any suggestions?

Re: Meet & Greet Wording

  • Maybe start the with that sentence and something about the highlights of the tour, and then end with something personal like "Come join in on the pre-wedding fun!"

    So, for example:

      Please join us on a DD bust tour around LV on _____, 2012.  We'll stop at all The Strip hotspots like ________.  Come join in on the pre-wedding fun!
  • Um, I mean "DD bus" tour.  A "DD bust tour" is more of something they'll do at the bachelor party.  :)
  • We are just including an event timeline insert in our wedding invitations listing times and places people can be if they would like to join in. I personally wouldn't send it's own invite because the tour is a flat rate and you can have 70+ people so whoever feels compelled to come can do so without feeling pressured. Also, why waste extra postage?
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  • In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/local-wedding-boards_nevada-las-vegas_meet-greet-wording?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Local Wedding BoardsForum:91Discussion:8979a1f8-5909-4fe9-b0f7-f7c00666080aPost:560b8f7e-ed79-49a8-8e98-1881cb70a7ea">Re: Meet & Greet Wording</a>:
    [QUOTE]We are just including an event timeline insert in our wedding invitations listing times and places people can be if they would like to join in. I personally wouldn't send it's own invite because the tour is a flat rate and you can have 70+ people so whoever feels compelled to come can do so without feeling pressured. Also, why waste extra postage?
    Posted by BrittneyKellar[/QUOTE]

    This too.  :)
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    edited February 2012
    In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/local-wedding-boards_nevada-las-vegas_meet-greet-wording?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Local Wedding BoardsForum:91Discussion:8979a1f8-5909-4fe9-b0f7-f7c00666080aPost:560b8f7e-ed79-49a8-8e98-1881cb70a7ea">Re: Meet & Greet Wording</a>:
    [QUOTE]We are just including an event timeline insert in our wedding invitations listing times and places people can be if they would like to join in. I personally wouldn't send it's own invite because the tour is a flat rate and you can have 70+ people so whoever feels compelled to come can do so without feeling pressured. Also, why waste extra postage?
    Posted by BrittneyKellar[/QUOTE]

    Because invitations were already printed before we decided to book the bus. I  didn't want to include it with the formal invitations because obviously not everyone is coming to Vegas. An extra $10 in postage isn't going to break the bank, and I'd rather avoid the headache of trying to spread the information via word of mouth.
  • edited February 2012
    How about just putting it on your wedding website?

    ETA:  If you've already printed your invitations - you could print a business card directing people to your website for travel, accomodations, and wedding weekend events or something like that.
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