Who comes to 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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Do grandparents get invited 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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What is the etiquette for rehearsal dinner?

Generally speaking, you should invite "immediate family members, the wedding party, their guests, and sometimes out-of-town guests if they've traveled a long way," Povey says. Additionally, the officiant and any readers or ushers may be added to the wedding rehearsal dinner guest list.
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Who attends a 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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Do you invite out-of-town guests to rehearsal dinner?

“Inviting out-of-town guests—or at least all those who will have already arrived in town for the wedding—is optional. Some couples choose to invite out-of-town guests to the rehearsal dinner as a way of showing appreciation for their travel and time.”
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REHEARSAL DINNER: Everything You NEED to Know



Should aunts and uncles be invited to 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 is invited to the rehearsal dinner at a destination wedding?

A destination rehearsal dinner guest list is simple: everyone who is there gets invited. There will be, of course, the exception to this rule. For instance, if you have an abnormally large destination wedding, it is perfectly kosher to limit it to family and the wedding party.
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Who needs to attend the rehearsal?

The Rehearsal

Before the dinner can happen, anyone who plays a role in the ceremony should attend the wedding rehearsal. This includes the officiant, the wedding party, readers, and parents.
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Do groom's parents go to wedding rehearsal?

The Wedding Party and Officiant

The most important people to have at your ceremony rehearsal are anyone who will be participating in some way, whether it's walking down the aisle or doing a reading. Of course, the couple, parents, and officiant need to be present (since you've all got starring roles!).
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Does bride participate in rehearsal?

The bride is never supposed to practice walking down the aisle during her rehearsal. Apparently, this practice will bring bad luck or evil spirits to the bride.
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Does the photographer come to the 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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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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Who pays for the rehearsal dinner?

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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Do groomsmen go to rehearsal dinner?

Members of the wedding party, immediate family, wedding officiates and parents of flower girls, ring bearers, junior bridesmaids and groomsmen, should all be invited to your rehearsal dinner.
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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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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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What does the mother of the groom do at the rehearsal dinner?

The mother of the groom can give a speech or just a toast at the rehearsal dinner, as she is one of the hosts of the event. There are some details that a speech should include, such as special memories, stories about the couple, and of course, the toast.
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Who does the groom walk down the aisle with?

The Groom: The groom proceeds to walk down the aisle accompanied by their parents, with his father on the left and his mother on the right. The Bridesmaids: The bridesmaids then proceed in pairs, starting with those standing farthest from the bride. The Maid or Matron of Honor: The bride's right-hand woman walks alone.
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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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What are the responsibilities of the mother of the bride?

The mother of the bride plays the role of hostess, meaning you should spend some time greeting guests during the reception. Although there are exceptions, other wedding-day duties may include sitting at the parents' table and dancing with the father of the bride to help warm up the dance floor.
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Should extended family be invited to rehearsal dinner?

Conventional wisdom says if you're having a local wedding, it's not necessary to play host to hundreds at the rehearsal dinner. Traditionally, the invite list includes the bride and groom's immediate family, the bridal party, the officiant and (sometimes) extended family.
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Who pays for welcome party at wedding?

"Traditionally, the groom's family is responsible for the welcome party and/or rehearsal dinner before the wedding," explains Landon.
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Do musicians come to wedding rehearsal?

Do Wedding Ceremony Musicians Attend the Wedding Rehearsal? No.
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Should the parents of groomsmen be invited to the wedding?

Wedding Party's Family

The short answer is no, it's not necessary to invite the families of your wedding party. However, if they are close friends of you or your family, you should send them an invitation if you are able to.
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Do you decorate for a rehearsal dinner?

When it comes to rehearsal dinner decorations at a restaurant, try to keep it to a minimum unless your budget is a little more generous than the average American. This event doesn't last nearly as long and very few people will see them. There's not much sense in spending money you don't really have to.
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