Hi, all --
I know photobooths are kind of a big thing but I was wondering what were some other things that people have at receptions? I'm just considering before I move on to the next phases of planning and the like. We are having our reception indoors, in a hotel ballroom, open bar, with a DJ, on a Saturday night (just for context). Just thought I'd ask!
Re: Wedding reception ideas other than photobooths?
One thing I thought that was really cool was those Wedding Lib Games.. Where you fill in the blanks, and it spells out funny things. I was planning on doing that during the cocktail hour while we are taking pictures.
Best of luck to you!
I like this idea a lot!
Formerly martha1818
But I feel like a wedding with great food can still be boring??? In the, say 20 weddings I've attended in my adult life, I can remember a couple with really great food, but they don't stand out as my favorite weddings. I don't remember anything about the food at the other weddings - whether it was good, bad or average. This includes not being able to remember the food at the weddings that were super fun and my favorites.
Love lounge areas. And can personally attest to them being a hit.
happilyeverthacker said:
This sounds so fun! I love the pop up coffee shop idea!We have arranged a few extras including lawn games and a Frisbee golf basket with a few personalized putters (we are avid players) outside for the cocktail hour. Then we have a bonfire scheduled to follow the reception.
FI's brother had an event painter at their wedding and I thought it was the coolest thing. Guests loved it. I 'stole" this idea for our wedding and found a guy local to us. He will arrive 3 hours before the wedding to paint the venue then he will paint our first dance. Guests can talk to him while he's painting and we get a beautiful piece of art to remember our special day. It wasn't a neccessary extra but something we'll love and have forever.
We're also doing pizza as an end of the night snack for guests.
Teaching high schoolers 2 days before Christmas has lead me to read "flowing bar" as FLOWER bar. As someone who barely cares at all for flowers (sams club baby!) I was like omg is this the new, more expensive candy buffet?
Now that I can read I totally agree