Outdoor Wedding Reception
Activities
If you are having your wedding reception out of doors, that
opens the door for many activities that would be hard to pull
off indoors. You can plan games and activities based on the
outdoor theme and carry that theme indoors if part of the
reception is inside as well.
Depending on where the reception will be held, you can plan
many activities based on the setting. Whether it is the park or
on a farm, there are a myriad of activities you can plan.
Let's start with some basics based on popular wedding
locations. One fun game for a winery wedding is a blindfolded
wine tasting game. If the bride and groom are wine drinkers,
this might not a game the bride and groom should be a part of,
but instead guests and wedding party members. Blindfold perhaps
a half dozen volunteers and have them do a blind taste test
(provide something to clean the palate between sips). The
volunteers should guess which wine is the pinot noir, which is
the Cabernet, and so on. A bottle of wine is the obvious prize
for the winner of this game.
Say you are having a reception at a country club on a golf
course. It's possible your theme will include golf elements, so
why not include golf in some reception activities or games? You
certainly could head to the golf course for a "hole in one"
contest, or have a driving contest to see which guest has the
best stroke. As a simple, "who gets the centerpiece game", you
could have people guess how many golf balls there are in the
floral centerpiece (which could decorate a plain large glass
vase filled with flowers). Similarly, there could be a large
vase or other clear container filled with golf balls at the
reception somewhere and guests could guess how many golf balls
are in the vase.
A silly game could be made on the dance floor by asking
everyone to include their best golf swing into their dancing
for one particular song.
Now, if your reception and ceremony are both to be held
outdoors and guests will be milling outdoors, think about games
or activities that can take place outdoors and still keep to
your level of formality or informality. For example, if the
reception is being held at a park, perhaps guests might enjoy a
"walk down memory lane". Prior to the reception, someone can
use potted plants or arbors to create a little private lane,
which guests can walk through. Along the path, guests will find
pictures of the bride and groom at various stages in their
lives. There should be a place for guests to record their
thoughts and memories along the way as well.
If your wedding and reception are fairly casual, you can always
tell guests ahead of time to prepare for a ball game or some
other fun outdoor activity. Women can bring a pair of sneakers.
Just imagine the fun photos you'll get out of a rousing game of
football or baseball played by women in dresses and sneakers
and men in suits and sneakers!
You can provide a challenge activity involving barefoot dancing
in the grass or a Frisbee toss in the backyard. Is there a pool
in the yard where the reception will be held? Why not have a
swimming activity for after the whole of the reception is
done?
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