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Wedding weekend itinerary example
Friday
Afternoon: Arrival and Check-In
- Guests arrive at the venue or nearby accommodations and check-in.
- Provide a welcome pack with an itinerary, local attractions, and small gifts and wedding favours.
Evening: Welcome Dinner/Welcome Party
- Host a casual welcome dinner or BBQ to kick off the weekend.
- Introduce close family members and the bridal party.
- Include fun icebreakers or games to help guests get to know each other.
Late Evening: Stag and Hen Dos
- After the welcome dinner, divide into stag and hen groups for separate celebrations.
- Plan local activities or themed parties for the couple - options could include a pub crawl, karaoke, or a night out in the town.
- Or, as you’re all together for the wedding weekend - consider a sten do for a joint celebration.
Saturday
Morning: Optional Activities
- Organise group activities such as golf, a spa morning, hiking, or a boat tour.
- Provide a list of local attractions for guests to explore on their own.
Afternoon: Rehearsal and Rehearsal Lunch
- Conduct the wedding rehearsal at the ceremony site.
- Follow with a light lunch or picnic for the bridal party and immediate family.
Late Afternoon: Free Time
- Allow guests some free time to relax, freshen up, or explore the area.
Evening: Rehearsal Dinner
- Host a formal rehearsal dinner for close family and the bridal party.
- Include speeches and toasts from friends and family.
Night: Welcome Party or Casual Get-Together
- For those not involved in the rehearsal dinner, organise a casual get-together or welcome party.
- Consider a bonfire, cocktail hour, or game night.
Sunday
Morning: Wedding Ceremony
- The main event! Hold the wedding ceremony, followed by a cocktail hour.
- Provide a shuttle service for guests if the ceremony and reception are at different locations.
Afternoon: Wedding Reception
- Host the wedding reception with a meal, lots of dancing, and (non-cheesy) wedding entertainment.
- Include traditional elements like speeches, cake cutting, and bouquet toss.
Evening: After-Party
For guests who want to keep celebrating, organise an after-party.
Consider a lounge area with drinks, music, and late-night snacks.
Monday
Morning: Farewell Brunch
- Host a farewell brunch to say goodbye and thank your guests.
- Provide a relaxed atmosphere with a buffet or family-style meal.
- Think outdoor vibes or a picnic with lots of florals!
Late Morning/Early Afternoon: Check-Out and Departure
- Guests check out of their accommodations and head home.
- Send them off with a small memento or thank-you gift.
Additional Tips:
- Welcome Bags: Include a welcome note, snacks, water, a map of the area, and any necessary details about the weekend events.
- Communication: Use a wedding website or group chat to keep guests informed and updated.
- Local Experiences: Offer suggestions for local attractions and activities to fill any free time guests might have.
- Transportation: Arrange transportation for guests between venues if necessary to ensure everyone can participate easily.
- Weather Plans: Have a contingency plan for outdoor activities in case of bad weather. Don’t say no to wedding umbrellas!