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Sample Itinerary for an Evening Wedding.
These are close approximate time frames.
They may vary 5-10mins in each section on the night. We always aim to have the formal part of the evening
finished by 10pm 10.30pm.
Guests Arrive at 4.30pm
Bridal Party Arrives at 5.00pm - Ceremony commences.
Time frame of approximately 30 minutes.
Post Ceremony at about 5.30pm
Guests toast the Bride and Groom with a glass of bubbly. Canapés and finger food served.
Guests mix and mingle with the Bride and Groom who enjoy a congratulatory drink with
guests. Some wedding parties have some photos on site, or may choose to have photos
off-site, taking along a picnic basket with canapés and beverages.
Time frame of 1 hour.
Guests Seated by 6.30pm
Guests move through to room for wedding meal and orders are taken (if having set menu). If
a buffet meal is selected this will be a shorter time frame. Wines are poured ready for the
announcement welcoming the Bride and Groom. The MC will go through the order of
ceremony/housekeeping speech.
Bridal Party enter at 7pm
The Meal All timings are approximate and depend on many factors on the night!
(The Bride &Groom & Bridal party may pre-ordered their selections, as there is never the
chance on the day to choose in time, unless they arrive back earlier than this time).
Buffet Served at 7.10pm, dessert buffet set up at 8pm
OR
Set Menu
Entrées served at 7.35pm - Time frame - allow 30mins, Restaurant Manager will call
mains, entrees cleared by 8pm.
Mains served at 8.10pm all mains out & cleared by 9pm.
Dessert
Speeches - Speeches after dessert (or interspersed between courses)
Speeches may continue for 40 mins or more (in total), this is totally dependant on
individual variations.
Cutting of the cake You may select to have the cake cut earlier on in the evening so that it
can be served with desserts
First Dance followed by Dancing
Based on a three course set menu, bands/DJ starts playing at about around 10.00pm
depending upon numbers.
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