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We are getting married on the beach at 3pm at the Now Sapphire in Puerto Morelos.  We are having a 1 hour cocktail and h'dourves after the receptions at 4pm and I am thinking dinner would be 6:30-8:30?  I am just not sure what to do about speaches, cake cutting,etc.  Does anyone have some suggestions and timelines you could share?  I am doing this on my own and haven't been to a wedding in over 15 years!  Our wedding is very informal and only 22 guests.  Any suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated!  Only 50 days to go!

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Here is my timeline for the wedding. I have cocktail hour from 6-7 and then reception from 7-11.

 

 

6:00-6:55pm | The Cocktail Hour

6:55pm | People move inside for reception and take their seats

7:00pm | Intro of Parents, Bridal Party and Bride and Groom.

7:10pm | Bride and Groom First Dance

7:15pm | Bride & Groom Thank everyone for being here

7:20-8:45pm | Oldies are played – Mix in some 80s – 90s songs toward the latter half)

7:30pm | Appetizer Served

7:45pm | Salad Served

8:00pm | Sorbet Served

8:05pm | Speeches

8:30pm  | Entrée Served (Slow down music for 15 minutes or so)

8:45pm | Father/Daughter Dance, Followed by Mother/Son dance

8:55pm | Start playing dance music

9:30pm | Cake Cutting

10:00pm | Bouquet Toss, followed by garter removal. Continue with dance 

10:55pm I Last Dance

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Ill put my timeline up so you have an idea..

 

2.30pm             Ceremony

3.00pm - 4pm    Photos

4pm - 6pm        Cocktail Party

6pm - 10pm       Reception

 

I plan on having the speeches before food and having our first dance after food.. Hope this helps :) xxx

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Jenna - be sure that the speeches aren't too long because the worst thing is to be hungry while someone is talking.  wink.gif  I've been to many weddings that the speeches were long and I was starving even after the cocktail hour.

Originally Posted by jennaba3 View Post

Ill put my timeline up so you have an idea..

 

2.30pm             Ceremony

3.00pm - 4pm    Photos

4pm - 6pm        Cocktail Party

6pm - 10pm       Reception

 

I plan on having the speeches before food and having our first dance after food.. Hope this helps :) xxx



 

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I'm having a 3pm wedding at Now Jade, right next door to your resort. We made our cocktail 'hour' two hours from 3:30-5:30 (while we do photos), and then the dinner will start at 5:30. We are having a sit-down dinner, so we will spread the speeches out throughout the night between courses. We are doing the cake cutting right before dessert is served, so our guests can have cake or the regular dessert or both. Instead of having a dance, we're all just going to the bar at the resort after dinner, so our 'formal' reception is only 2.5 hours. Hope that helps!

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I have a question about time line, but i wasnt sure where to post... I'm wondering if anyone has done/is doing wedding photos of the bridal party prior to the ceremony? Im thinking this could save some time after the ceremony as we would only need to do some family and group shots following the wedding. (we aren't too worried about tradition so not concerned with seeing each other prior to the ceremony).That way FI and i could enjoy and mingle at cocktail hour? Let me know if anyone has thoughts or experience with this. Thanks so much ladies Kat

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