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Reception Planning Tips
Easy to follow tips that will make your reception fun for everyone
Don't seat older folks near the dance floor. Once the dancing starts, your older guests won't
appreciate sitting in front of the speakers while the music plays.
Darker is better then lighter for dancing. People are less inclined to dance if they
think that everyone is watching
A small dance floor is better then a large one. People feel more comfortable on a crowded dance
floor
It's best to have your bar in the main roon rather in a seperate room. The more people have to
leave the room, the less of a party you'll have inside
The Bride & Groom should always remain in the room and out on the dance floor
as much a possible. If the Bride & Groom are up on the dance floor having fun, your guests are
more likey to as well. If the Bride & Groom leave the room, many of the guests will as well
The Bride & Groom should never stand near the exit doors. This is an invitation for your guests
to leave. In fact it's best to leave the doors shut as it keeps the guests in and the light out
Don't hide the DJ away in the corner. It's important for the DJ to have a clear line of sight to the
doors where the wedding party enters and be as close to the dance floor as possible
The reception should end on a high note instead of letting it fizzle out because people have
become exhausted. It's better to leave your guests wanting more. They'll always remember a
reception that they wished had gone on longer