Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is a welcome party?
I also, have never heard of one.
Aren’t there enough things you actually have to pay for as parents of the bride?
Why take on something that sounds like it was recently trumped up, on social media?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been to welcome dinner/rehearsal dinners typically where it's a mini-reception at a restaurant. Open bar cocktail hour before, then everyone moved to a seated dinner. There are centerpiece flowers, welcome speeches and everyone wears party or cocktail dress. Out of town visitors are invited with the wedding party.
How is this different from the actual wedding reception?
Anonymous wrote:Tell me about welcome parties that you have attended or hosted. 1) Did you limit drinks? The venue suggested giving each attendee two tickets for drinks and after that it's self pay. 2) Did you bring in decor, if so, what? 3) Did you have appetizers passed or set out? * We are trying to limit the cost and it seems like it could turn into a mini reception.
Anonymous wrote:I've been to welcome dinner/rehearsal dinners typically where it's a mini-reception at a restaurant. Open bar cocktail hour before, then everyone moved to a seated dinner. There are centerpiece flowers, welcome speeches and everyone wears party or cocktail dress. Out of town visitors are invited with the wedding party.
Anonymous wrote:We had a welcome dinner, but it’s only for the people who flew in from out of town. No, we don’t limit drinks - nobody is getting drunk and making a fool of themselves. It’s a sit down dinner. People order from a menu we’ve arranged with the restaurant.
Anonymous wrote:What is a welcome party?