Late guests
disrupt the smooth unfolding of your special day.
And put you, and your celebrant, in a difficult
position.
Do you delay the start of the ceremony until the
latecomers have arrived and settled, potentially
upsetting other guests. Or do you start on time
and then have the atmosphere disrupted by
successive late arrivals?
While punctuality can never be guaranteed, here
are some creative and practical strategies to
avoid the dilemma by helping ensure that your
guests arrive on time.
Plan the
Perfect Timeline
The
- Set Clear Arrival and Start Times
Make sure your invitations and wedding website
specify both the arrival and ceremony start
times. Encourage guests to arrive at least 30
minutes before the ceremony starts. This
buffer allows time for parking, mingling, and
settling in.
For example:
Arrival Time: 3:00 PM
Ceremony Start Time: 3:30 PM
- Share Detailed Travel Information
GPS travel time estimates stop at the front
gate. Give your guests detailed information
about the venue and travel time once they
arrive.
- Travel Time: Estimate the time
it will take guests to travel from the
main entrance to the parking lot. For
instance, if the entrance is a distance
from the parking area, make this clear.
Example: "Expect a 10-minute drive from
the entrance to parking."
- Walking Distance: Offer details
about the walking distance from the
parking lot to the ceremony space. Include
a time estimate so guests can plan
accordingly. Example: "It's a short
5-minute walk from the parking area to the
ceremony space."
- Offer a Shuttle Service
Consider providing a shuttle service from a
central location to the venue. This
convenience can help guests avoid parking
hassles and ensure they arrive together and on
time. It’s especially helpful for out-of-town
guests unfamiliar with the area.
Enhance the
Arrival Experience
The
- Pre-Ceremony Welcome Drinks
Create a warm and inviting atmosphere by
offering welcome drinks as guests arrive. This
not only sets a celebratory tone but also
motivates guests to arrive early. Consider
offering a selection of refreshing beverages,
such as:
- Sparkling water
- Lemonade
- Mimosa bar for a touch of elegance
- Photographer for Red Carpet Arrival
Photos
Capture the excitement and joy of your guests'
arrival with a "red carpet" photo opportunity.
Hire a photographer to snap candid shots as
guests make their grand entrance. This adds an
element of fun and encourages timely arrival,
as everyone loves a good photo op!
Friendly
Reminders
The
Send out friendly reminders as the big day
approaches. A week before and the day before the
wedding, send an email or text message reminder
about the date, time, and location. Be sure to
include any pertinent details about parking and
arrival.
Respect their
effort
The
Having ensured, as far as humanly possible, that
your guests will be present and ready for the
ceremony to start on time, don't keep them
waiting!
Thanks for reading!