completely confused wrote: I have a question actually, what is the general consensus on a 2nd day BBQ or similar? I haven't been to many weddings so don't know what people really think. Do guests enjoy going or are they just a bit of an obligation on a hangover?? Trying to get our catering sorted!
completely confused wrote: » August 2018 here! I was wondering when someone would start this thread :P I have a question actually, what is the general consensus on a 2nd day BBQ or similar? I haven't been to many weddings so don't know what people really think. Do guests enjoy going or are they just a bit of an obligation on a hangover?? Trying to get our catering sorted!
completely confused wrote: » I have a question actually, what is the general consensus on a 2nd day BBQ or similar? I haven't been to many weddings so don't know what people really think. Do guests enjoy going or are they just a bit of an obligation on a hangover?? Trying to get our catering sorted!
Kate253 wrote: » Not sure if there is one yet? Just got engaged. Looking at next summer. :-)
MissElle wrote: » the politics of the guest list has begun already :pac:
SarahMollie wrote: » I've been to a good number of weddings over the past 2 years (I'm at that age) and also engaged myself. My feeling on 2nd day activities is to keep them really small if you're having them at all. Generally, the morning after a wedding, I'm all about having breakfast and then hitting the road. The thoughts of having to get properly dressed up and potentially start drinking again would typically fill me with dread. Also, if the venue is far from home, having a big event might mean people think they need to book a 2nd nights accommodation, which likely they won't want to do. What I have seen work well if for the B&G to book an area in a pub back closer to where everyone lives, and then the close friends and family and have an informal gathering there, once everyone has been home, had a nap and shower and are feeling human again This is the most we're likely to do.
maisiedaisy wrote: » I feel your pain on this one...we've done a few drafts, the lowest being 140 and the highest being 390. It's utter madness trying to please everyone!!
Innervision wrote: » After lurking around this forum for a good while I'm delighted to finally be able to post here! Newly engaged as of last weekend and hoping to get married in 2018, assuming we can find somewhere we like that's available!
Atomic Pineapple wrote: » Congratulations, now is the time to be looking for a 2018 wedding, normally I'd say enjoy the engagement for a bit but in this case I recommend you get cracking.
Innervision wrote: » anyone have any thoughts on this?