Tips for Planning a Successful & Stress-free Rehearsal Dinner

A rehearsal dinner is a traditional pre-wedding ceremony usually held after the wedding rehearsal and the night before the wedding ceremony. The guests generally include the married-to-be couple and others who form the wedding party. The purpose of the rehearsal dinner is to show hospitality to the wedding party and out-of-town guests. This is a time for the two families to meet (if they haven’t already) and enjoy each other's company. It is most commonly held the night before the wedding day after running through the wedding rehearsal

Follow these 7 tips for a successful & stress-free rehearsal dinner:

1. Set a clear guest list and stick to it: Make sure to invite only those who are involved in the wedding ceremony and their immediate families. It's important to keep the rehearsal dinner more intimate and exclusive, so you don't overwhelm the wedding party.

2. Choose the right venue: Select a venue that's convenient for everyone to get to, and make sure it's large enough to accommodate your guests comfortably. Consider a venue with a relaxed atmosphere that allows your guests to unwind and enjoy themselves.

3. Plan a casual and fun menu: The rehearsal dinner is typically less formal than the wedding reception, so plan a casual and fun menu that's easy to eat and encourages socializing. You could also include some of the couple's favorite foods and drinks.

4. Provide entertainment: Plan some entertainment for your guests, such as games or activities, to keep them engaged and help them get to know each other better. You could also include speeches or toasts to celebrate the happy couple.

5. Keep it simple: Remember that the rehearsal dinner is meant to be a relaxed and informal event, so don't overcomplicate things. Keep the decorations and overall atmosphere simple and laid-back.

6. Be considerate of everyone's schedule: Make sure to schedule the rehearsal dinner at a time that's convenient for everyone, especially those who are traveling from out of town. Also, don't make it too late in the evening, so your guests have enough time to rest before the big day.

7. Say thank you: Don't forget to express your gratitude to your guests for attending the rehearsal dinner and for their support throughout the wedding planning process. A small gift or note can go a long way in showing your appreciation.

Following these tips will ensure an easy and fun rehearsal dinner. And if you feel overwhelmed during the planning process, call Events by Missy & Company to assist and ease that stress!

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