Crafting the Perfect Guest Experience

By Alexandra Dillard | Photo by Callie Rose Photography

When it comes to your wedding, the primary focus is, of course, on celebrating the union of you and your forever partner. However, beyond the joy of this momentous commitment, many couples are most excited about gathering all their loved ones together for a big, wonderful party.

In today’s post-pandemic world, personal connections are more cherished than ever. Weddings provide a unique occasion for friends and family to come together for the sole purpose of joyful celebration. Since having everyone together at once is such a rare opportunity, the goal is to create an amazing wedding experience not only for you and your fiancé but also for your guests. So, how do you plan your wedding with your loved ones in mind and provide them with an exceptional experience? If ensuring your guests have an amazing time is your top priority, consider the following:

TRUST YOUR PLANNER

Hire a professional wedding planner to give tips and insights about the guest experience. While you’ve likely been to plenty of weddings, your planner has been to infinitely more! They know those little details that take an event from a good time to a spectacular occasion. A good wedding planner will give you ideas that you haven’t even considered and ways to execute them.

GO ONLINE

Create a detailed wedding website with all your necessary information. Guests appreciate knowing when and where to be, what to wear and details about accommodations and transportation. Be as detailed as possible, giving phone numbers, addresses, websites and important book-by dates. Yes, you’ve carefully designed a stunning invitation suite, but also having one central, online location with all the details is oh-so helpful.

If you’re expecting many out- of-town guests, include ideas for must-see attractions on your website. You can steer guests to your favorite hole-in-the-wall restaurant, hidden gem art gallery or local boutique. Since your guests are already in town to celebrate you, chances are they’d enjoy exploring some of your top spots, too!

HOTEL BLOCKS

Simplify the booking process by arranging hotel room blocks and providing a booking code and deadline. Again, provide phone numbers, addresses and websites on your wedding website or invitation suite. Plus, having your guests stay in one central place allows fun and mingling to continue beyond the hours your venue is booked. There’s nothing like lounging on a hotel suite’s couch at 2 a.m. in your pajamas with your old college roommates.

RSVP

Provide an easy way to RSVP. We’ve all heard the woes of getting guests to submit their RSVP information, which is crucial for providing the guest count to your vendor team. One good option is including a QR code on your invitation, sending guests directly to an online RSVP option. Otherwise, pre-addressed and stamped RSVP cards are a must.

WELCOME BAG

Who doesn’t like a little gift? Provide a welcome gift bag at the hotel filled with essentials like water, snacks and pain relievers, along with a detailed itinerary for the weekend. The more information and personalization, the better.

TEMPERATURE CHECK

If your ceremony is outdoors, offer items to keep guests comfortable. Think sunglasses for sunny days, fans (which can double as programs) for humid afternoons or blankets for cooler weather. Your guests will appreciate this extra consideration for their comfort!

TRANSPORTATION

Provide transportation to and from the venue. Knowing they have a safe way home allows guests to enjoy
the open bar without worry. On your wedding website or on clearly marked signage at the event, note the transportation schedule so guests can plan accordingly.

LATE-NIGHT SNACK

Provide a late-night snack after all the dancing, as guests will be hungry again! You can give this to them as they leave the reception or begin offering it up on the dance floor. Think donuts, french fries or other easy-to-eat, hand-held treats to help soak up the alcohol and satisfy post- dancing hunger.

HYDRATE

Hand out water bottles as guests leave the reception. After a night of dancing, they’ll appreciate the hydration. You can even personalize the bottles with your wedding monogram to add an extra fun touch.

THANK YOU

Most importantly, thank them and tell them how much you appreciate their traveling to your wedding. Tell them how much their presence means to you on this special day.

All the little details add up to create an elevated experience that will make your wedding a memorable celebration for everyone. Aim to make it a celebration that you and your guests will rave about for years!

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