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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Anybody who tells you they had a daytime wedding and the guests enjoyed themselves have a bunch of family members and friends who are afraid to tell them the truth. People do not let loose at daytime weddings. Nobody wants to drink a signature cocktail at 11 AM and then be forced onto a sunlit dance floor or into a photo booth at noon. I feel like guests commit to a nighttime wedding. .. [/quote] Locals who drive to the wedding might be fine with the Sunday brunch type wedding if they are old, watching some young kids at the event, or don't want to drink + dance + make merry. Don't attempt to turn it into ceremony, cocktail hour, reception dinner and dancing. 4 hour+ wedding format. Stick to about 2 hours - ceremony, 30 minutes general chat, and the meal with some music throughout. No one knows the OP guest count or where the guests are based. It's not like Saturday evening and they can stay in a room block, have somewhere to be until heading to airport/Amtrak on Sunday. [/quote]
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