Are aunts and uncles invited to the rehearsal dinner?

Family. Of course your parents should be in attendance at your rehearsal dinner along with your grandparents and your siblings. You are not obligated to invite your extended family, but most couples do include aunts and uncles; especially ones they are close to.
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Who normally attends the rehearsal dinner?

Your immediate families, the bridal party (including the parents of the flower girl and ring bearer, even if they're not in the wedding), any ceremony readers, and your officiant (plus his or her spouse, if married) should always be invited to the rehearsal dinner.
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Who is invited to grooms dinner?

The Guest List. Only those who will actually take part in the rehearsal—the bride and groom, their parents, the officiant, the wedding party (including any child attendants), and readers—plus their spouses or dates, need to be invited to the rehearsal itself and the festivities that follow.
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What is the etiquette for rehearsal dinner invitations?

When do you send rehearsal dinner invitations? As with any organized event, guests should be informed four to six weeks prior to the date for planning purposes. Rehearsal dinner guest lists cannot be assumed, as some couples opt for immediate family only and others invite nearly half their wedding guest list.
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Does the grandmother of the bride go to the rehearsal dinner?

This might seem fairly obvious, but the immediate family of the soon-to-be newlyweds should always be invited to the rehearsal dinner. This means parents, siblings, and grandparents.
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REHEARSAL DINNER: Everything You NEED to Know



Who attends wedding rehearsal?

Who attends the Ceremony rehearsal? The wedding couple, the bridal party and their significant others, child attendants (flower girls and ring bearers) and their parents, the wedding couple's parents, and any other family members, including grandparents who will be participating in the processional.
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What is the groom's family supposed to pay for?

The groom's family is responsible for corsages and boutonnieres for immediate members of both families, the lodging of the groom's attendants (if you have offered to help pay for this expense), and sometimes the costs of the rehearsal dinner.
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Are plus ones invited to rehearsal dinner?

Having bridesmaids and groomsmen bring a plus-one is at your discretion, especially if you're hoping to have a more intimate rehearsal dinner, but spouses and long-term partners are typically recommended.
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Are spouses invited to rehearsal dinner?

Usually, the wedding party is invited to the rehearsal dinner along with their significant others - spouses definitely included. If the dinner is meant only for the wedding party, a written invitation should indicate this preference. Still, ask your husband to double-check with his friend if you're unsure.
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Do grandparents get invited to the rehearsal dinner?

Your closest family members should receive an invitation to your rehearsal dinner. This will be different for everyone. For some, it's parents, siblings or grandparents. For others it might include some extended family members as well.
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Who pays for rehearsal dinner etiquette?

Both the groom's parents traditionally organize (and pay for) the rehearsal dinner. This can range in size from a small occasion for members of the wedding party only to a grand soiree (never to outdo the wedding, of course) that includes half or more of the wedding guests.
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How long does a wedding rehearsal dinner last?

Most rehearsal dinners last two to three-plus hours. Give your guests at least 30 minutes to 1 hour to travel between the wedding rehearsal venue and the rehearsal dinner venue, if they're different places.
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Do bridesmaids go to rehearsal dinner?

Attend the Rehearsal Dinner

As part of the bridesmaid duties, it's expected to attend any rehearsal events. During the rehearsal dinner, you may be asked to do a toast during dinner if you're not the maid of honor (who usually gives a speech at the wedding).
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What do you wear to a rehearsal dinner?

"For formal rehearsal dinners (not black tie), men should wear dark suits and ties, and women should wear cocktail dresses or long gowns. For semi-formal rehearsal dinners, men should wear jackets, suit pants (or slacks) and ties, and women should wear cocktail dresses or pantsuits or dressy skirts and blouses.
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How long does a wedding rehearsal usually take?

An hour is what we schedule for the rehearsal, but in reality the actual rehearsal takes 20 to 30 minutes from start to finish at the most. Obviously some officiants take longer than others, but to work out the processional, the line up, where and how to stand, any ceremony details, the recessional, etc.
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Who walks the mother of the groom down the aisle?

As the wedding begins, the groom's mother will be escorted down the aisle, to the first pew, right-hand side, by the head usher or a groomsman who is a family member. A nice touch includes the groom escorting his mother down the aisle. As the groom's mother is escorted to her seat, her husband will follow along behind.
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Do groom's parents pay for honeymoon?

Honeymoon. Traditionally, the groom's parents pay for the entire cost of the honeymoon. Honeymoon costs include flights, hotels and fun vacation activities. Note: More modern couples are saving for their honeymoon together or requesting their wedding guests to pay for some parts of the honeymoon as a wedding gift.
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How much money should the groom's parents give?

Parents of the bride and groom collectively contribute about $19,000 to the wedding, or about two-thirds of the total cost, according to WeddingWire. The bride's parents give an average $12,000, and the groom's, $7,000. Just 1 in 10 couples pays for the wedding entirely on their own, according to TheKnot.com.
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What color does bride wear to rehearsal dinner?

But you can also wear other colors and patterns.

While you definitely can wear white to your rehearsal dinner, you don't have to. According to Sabatino, light blues and pinks are always popular with brides-to-be. However, you can also really make a statement and go for a bold pattern.
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Do you invite photographer to rehearsal dinner?

Although it is not necessary, many wedding photographers attend the wedding rehearsal. Some photographers even include this service as part of their wedding photography package. If it is not already included, it is beneficial to invite your wedding photographer to attend the rehearsal.
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Do you send invites for rehearsal dinner?

6. When do the rehearsal dinner invitations go out? It's best to send them four weeks before the event and, of course, after the wedding invitation. You should never put the rehearsal dinner invite in with the wedding invite.
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Do you give gifts at rehearsal dinner?

Rehearsal Dinners: Guests do not bring gifts for the rehearsal dinner. However, the bride and groom may exchange gifts with their attendants at this time. Wedding Receptions: Gifts are always given by invited guests to the bride and groom on the occasion of their wedding, even if a guest can't attend.
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What should the father of the groom say at the rehearsal dinner?

Father of the groom rehearsal dinner speech samples

[Groom,] as your father I am very proud to know you. I have had the rare pleasure of watching you grow from a little baby into a wonderful young man. You cannot possibly know how pride I am of you and how much I love you.
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Does groom's family pay for alcohol?

Alcohol at the Wedding

Smart couples choose a cash bar to sidestep this landmine, but if wine and/or champagne are served at the reception, the groom's family has been known to step in and pay for it.
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Does mother of groom get ready with bride?

She can spend a little time with both the bride and groom.

If that's the case, she may want to start her morning with the bride and her group, then leave once she has her hair and makeup done. After, she can head to the groom's getting-ready area to help him prepare for his walk down the aisle.
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