
I stayed at a B&B the night before to ensure I would eat breakfast. It’s important to plan what you will eat and drink but it’s also important to make time for it. If you're planning to gift up your crew with something fun, get those ready and wrapped well ahead of time and have them included in your supplies for wherever you'll gift them. Don't stress if there's something really minor, but make sure there's no misleading information like a mislabled map. Give your program, menu, signs, and other printed material a look-see to make sure there isn't anything glaringly wrong a week ahead of time. Preorder breakfast in your hotel, ask a friend to bring up some take-out, or have someone bring a bunch of healthy snacks, and above all, have someone on hand with water at all times. We're talking who's feeding you and when all day long. Oh, we're not just talking about at the reception, although that's important.


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Similar to the tip above, see how early you're allowed to start delivering decor items (wedding favors, toasting glasses, cake knife, etc.) to your venue, if you have any. Have decor and venue items in place as soon as you can Don't forget to have any going-away outfits/reception changes delivered to your reception by someone, too. Make sure to get your jewelry, accessories, shoes, etc., ready in one place and see how early you can get all of that delivered ahead of time. If you're staying at a hotel, ask if you can drop off your luggage early, or have someone drop it off the day of. Related Post Do you need a wedding planner or day of coordinator?ĭo you need a "day of" coordinator for your wedding, or can your mother-in-law's friend take care of it for you?
