Overnight Wedding Reception
Ideas
Some brides these days are turning wedding receptions on their
head and creating super long receptions that run through the
night and into the morning. If this is you, planning some
activities for those long nighttime hours is essential.
Generally, if an all-night reception is planned, it goes
something like this: the wedding is held in the early evening
and reception follows. By about midnight, many of the guests
will have left and the group that is remaining (generally the
younger guests, but not always) will continue to dance and
party and revel into the early morning hours. At some point,
breakfast will be provided and everyone will go home to
crash.
Why do you need activities for such a reception? The answer is
simple. You want to keep people entertained through the
nighttime hours, you want to keep them at the reception and not
let them give in to driving home to crash and sleep and you
want to provide them with a real party. Let's face it: if they
are willing to hang in with you for the duration, they deserve
something for their effort.
First, you need to be fairly organized about the activities you
plan. Consult with your DJ about these activities and leave it
to him or her to keep things on a schedule. Do not plan to cut
cake in the middle of the night. That activity should take
place during the more traditional evening hours, so those not
intending to stay all night can leave. However, if you're
determined to keep your guests all night, you could hold one
activity back with the hope it will keep guests in the house
longer.
Depending on your guest list, you might hold off on the
father-daughter dance until after midnight, or you could save a
few toasts for the late night hours. In any event, having some
other fun events is a great idea.
As guests begin to fade, bring in a piñata, which you can find
shaped like a wedding ring, a bridal dress or a champagne
flute. Fill it with a variety of goodies. Candy is always
popular, but you could also fill it with silly toys found in
the carnival section of the party store. Have the DJ play a
spirited song and let everyone have a chance at the piñata. Do
this on the dance floor and really let people have a swing at
it. There should be plenty of room. Once the piñata breaks,
everyone can enjoy a taste of sweet candy or can enjoy some
silly little carnival game or toy.
People who stay for the duration of the wedding are going to
need a rest. Plan a photo presentation or video viewing for
this purpose. You could have someone who's familiar with
PowerPoint create a photo presentation or have someone put
together a video of photos. Do this around 2 or 3 am and have
it last a good half hour to 45 minutes. This gives everyone a
chance to sit down and relax and also gives the DJ a chance to
sit, have a rest and rejuvenate for the next round.
In that same vein of allowing the guests a little relaxation,
one activity that some brides employ is a non-activity. If the
weddig is outside, you can provide inflatable mattresses and
have some torches lit. If guests ant to sit down and relax,
they can do so on the mattresses and still be part of the
activity while resting. If it's been a long day and someone
needs to rest, those reception room chairs don't seem the most
comfortable. If the reception is indoors, think about providing
large pillows for guests to sit on or create a corner with
inflatable mattresses and lots of fabric. This can be a
chatting area where people can go to rest but still be part of
the fun. They can chat and catch up with other guests and then
head back for more partying when they're
rejuvenated.
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