Okay, I have read so many different things on this topic but hear me out before you freak out of me and say "NO! SO RUDE!"
My fiance and I are having a wedding at a resort we both worked at (and this place is the reason we got together in the first place!) and it's also in the town we both grew up in, so it really has a lot of meaning to us. The ceremony spot can hold up to 200 people, while the place we are going to have our reception is only 85 max. ( there is another place for a reception there but it would cost more than double to rent that space, not to mention the extra cost of per person for food).
At first we thought it would be no problem sticking to the 85 number, but as the days go by, our list gets longer and longer. We both have decent sized families so that takes up most of the 85, leaving no room for anyone else.
I would like everyone's honest (and respectful) opinion on the situation of inviting people to the ceremony and not to the reception.
It has NOTHING to do with me wanting more presents and not wanting to pay for everyone; in fact, if someone is only invited to the ceremony, I wouldn't even expect them to bring us a present anyways. We are trying to stick to a tight budget, while still making this day the day of our dreams.
The type of people that would be invited to just the ceremony are the older people in our families; the ones that wouldn't really want to hang around until 10 at night and dance and party anyways...
If we do go through with this decision, how should it be worded on the invitations?