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One of the things I love about a DW is you can do what ever you choose! We didn't have a rehearsal dinner but instead chose to have a welcome mixer at a restaurant/lounge the night before the wedding. If we were at an all inclusive resort I might have had a rehearsal dinner for bridal party only and the mixer for all guests. 

 

 

Originally Posted by jszy10 View Post

I wasn't going to do a Rehearsal Dinner because there is no real rehearsal...is this the norm??



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Thanks so much for sharing this. I am only having 8 people and had no idea on what to plan. I feel like if I dont plan anything, people will be bored but if I plan too much, it will be silly because it's mostly my immediate family; parents, siblings and one aunt and uncle.

 

Please help me with this gals!!

 

Originally Posted by mrs*j*2011 View Post

How many guests are you having? That might help you decide what to do and what to eliminate.

We are only having 8 guests so we don't need to have a formal welcome dinner. Also, we're all arriving on New Years Eve so we kind of have an "event" already planned for us at the resort! We also decided to forgo the rehearsal dinner, as everyone who would normally take part is essentially all of our guests. I felt like it would be kind of of redundant to essentially have the wedding the day before.

We're not planning any formal activities and just letting everyone fly by the seat of their pants. If we had more time before the actual wedding, I would have liked to arrange a private dinner cruise or something like that.


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I wanted to do a welcome dinner but we would have had to pay for over 15 people, which I did not want to do since it was all inclusive.  What I ended up doing was having a dinner for just the bridal party and parents then we all met at the bar afterward for "welcome drinks".

 

I kept the rest of the time pretty open since I knew this was a lot of people's vacations for the year.  I wanted them to be able to do what they wanted (other than attend the wedding).

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I agree with the ladies who say you can do whatever you want.  That's the beauty of a destination wedding!

 

We aren't planning on doing a "welcome" dinner or reception, however, we are going to have a semi-casual rehearsal dinner (hopefully outside on a deck or by a pool somewhere at the resort) and then we are having a private reception after the wedding.


We are considering doing a catamaran cruise for our guests, but haven't decided for sure.  Most of our guests are taking this as a family vacation as well as our wedding, so we didn't want to plan so much that they couldn't do the things they want to do.

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I think I might just have a bridal party dinner the night before the wedding and let everyone else do as they please. 

 

I was freaking for awhile on planning the whole week but than I realized this is their vacation and my wedding/honeymoon.  It's a destination wedding and that means anything goes!

 

I still have a lot of time but am beginning to realize that this should really be less stressful than if you were having an at home wedding.

 

Thanks for the tips everyone!

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I am from the UK and we don't have rehearsal dinners over here. Our wedding is on a Saturday and this is what we are thinking of so far:

 

Wednesday - Hen and Stag parties/days

Thursday - BMs and mothers to have some spa treatments

Friday - we're planning on hiring out a bar and having informal drinks and perhaps a pub quiz (FI and I met at a pub quiz)

Saturday - wedding

Sunday - informal brunch

 

All of these events will be optional and I will also be putting some leaflets from the local tourist office in the OOT bags.

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Hey there, what is a pub quiz?  Never heard of such a thing!  :o)
 

Originally Posted by niajs View Post

I am from the UK and we don't have rehearsal dinners over here. Our wedding is on a Saturday and this is what we are thinking of so far:

 

Wednesday - Hen and Stag parties/days

Thursday - BMs and mothers to have some spa treatments

Friday - we're planning on hiring out a bar and having informal drinks and perhaps a pub quiz (FI and I met at a pub quiz)

Saturday - wedding

Sunday - informal brunch

 

All of these events will be optional and I will also be putting some leaflets from the local tourist office in the OOT bags.



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