Your Reception Style
By Sarah Carlos
What is the first thing you should do when beginning to plan your wedding reception? Choose your style. You may already have some aspects nailed down, little details that you’ve always wanted. But before anything else can materialize, you have to decide how you want the evening to flow, and that all begins with your reception style. Here are the two most popular reception styles:
Seated dinner receptions start between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. Keep in mind that you will need to choose a venue with enough room for everyone to have a seat at the table; banquet halls are a common favorite. Typically, guests’ plates are prepared in the kitchen and carried to the table. While seated dinners in the past have been more prevalent for Northern brides, Southern brides have started following suite, opting for the merge of elegance and ease.
While guests will feel accommodated by the sit-down affair, the buffet pushes them up on their feet back to wait in line. While they wait in line, at least they are given the opportunity to enjoy the station and/or table decorations and wide variety of food at their fingertips. Buffets are typically recommended for weddings with more than 150 guests in attendance, so they have the option to move about and mingle. But then there’s the cost factor. People tend to eat more because, after all, it is a buffet.
Whatever style you choose, just remember that while these are the basics, there are no rules. You can make a seated dinner casual, and a buffet fancy. It’s your choice and up to you to make the most special day of your life your own! Congratulations!
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