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The rehearsal is usually held at the ceremony
location the night before the wedding. However, if the ceremony
location is unavailable, the rehearsal can be held at an alternative
location. Make sure that everyone that should attend knows the
time and location of the rehearsal.
Some brides send out invitations for the rehearsal and rehearsal
dinner along with directions for those that may be unfamiliar
with the location. The goal is to get everyone there on time! |
The Rehearsal is a great time to meet everyone,
relax and begin your wedding celebration. The groom's parents
usually host the dinner but this is no longer a strict rule.
Sometimes the bride and groom will host the dinner or it can
be hosted together by several people.
During the beginning of your planning process I'm sure the rehearsal
dinner/party is not a priority until four months prior the wedding.
To entice you to advance plan and confirm you will be assisted
in planning a perfect rehearsal, while booking our service for
your reception, ask about our discounted rehearsal dinner/party
package at a very reduced rate. |
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| Who
Should Attend the Rehearsal? |
| • The bride and groom |
| • All members of the
wedding party (including ring bearer and flower girl) |
• All those individuals
with special roles during the ceremony (readers,
lighting candles, etc.) |
| • Soloists |
| • Officiate(s) |
| • Parents of the bride
and groom usually attend |
| • Production Director
or Wedding coordinator |
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