Guide provides rehearsal dinner planning tips

Preethi Ramani, Chief Product Officer - Peerspace
Preethi Ramani, Chief Product Officer - Peerspace
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The rehearsal dinner is a key pre-wedding event that offers couples and their families an opportunity to connect before the big day. Traditionally held the night before the wedding, it serves as a chance to bring together the wedding party, immediate family, and special guests for an evening of food, laughter, and heartfelt toasts.

According to the guide, “The purpose? To thank everyone involved, break any lingering ice between family and friends, and set the tone for the celebrations ahead.” The event is seen as “the calm before the (fun and joyous!) storm.”

Planning this event involves several steps: discussing visions with planners or loved ones 4-6 months prior, booking venues early during busy seasons like summer or fall, finalizing details 2-3 months before the wedding, sending invitations 4-6 weeks in advance, and confirming RSVPs one month out.

Budget considerations are crucial. “According to The Knot,” rehearsal dinners typically cost between $2,400 and $2,750. Venue costs can be significant; Peerspace notes that their average venue costs $172 per hour. Food and drinks are also major expenses.

Guest lists should include wedding parties, immediate family members, officiants if applicable, and out-of-town guests. The aim is for a smaller gathering than the main event to foster meaningful interactions.

Venue options vary widely from restaurants offering private dining rooms to unique spaces like vineyards or rooftop lofts. A home setting adds a personal touch.

When planning invites—whether printed or digital—details such as date and time of event, venue name and address, RSVP instructions with deadlines, and menu options should be included.

Attention to detail ensures success. Menu selection should cater to dietary needs while speeches add emotional highlights. Gifts for bridal parties can be shared at this time too.

An example timeline suggests welcoming guests at 5 PM with appetizers followed by dinner around 5:30 PM lasting up until speeches begin at 7 PM. Ending by 7:30-8 PM allows guests rest before the wedding day.

With proper planning ahead of time using tools like Peerspace’s user-friendly search feature for venues fitting vision requirements makes organizing easier ensuring memorable experiences without stress on couples’ special evenings leading into their weddings.



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