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The night before your wedding can be a stressful time. As the bride or groom you have to make sure everything will be perfect for the next day. Here is everything you need to know about planning the perfect rehearsal dinner - minus the stress.
Rehearsal dinners are generally handled financially by the groom's family. However, in today's society, it is perfectly acceptable for the bride's parents or the bride and Read More
While not an absolute necessity, a wedding rehearsal dinner is a nice way to say thank you to family and friends for all of their support and help in making your wedding Read More
The last item a bride and groom want to worry about the night before their wedding is the rehearsal dinner. From family feuds to plane delays to bridesmaid meltdowns, a Read More
The rehearsal and the dinner that follows serve to kick off the wedding festivities. The dinner is usually held on the eve of the wedding day. This is an important event Read More
The rehearsal dinner is an important and fun part of the wedding festivities. The bride and groom can utilize this event to show gratitude to their close family and Read More
A rehearsal dinner can be a chance for the bride, groom, families and bridal party to relax before the big day. It is a special, often more intimate, affair that gives the Read More
Music can help set the mood for any gathering. The right music can put guests at ease, create romance or liven up a party. It is important to consider the desired Read More
The rehearsal dinner is typically held after the ceremony rehearsal. It can give the bride and groom a chance to finalize details with the bridal party. The dinner can also Read More
Whether it's an intimate get-together or a big fat blow-out, finding the perfect rehearsal dinner location doesn't have to be a wedding headache. Read More
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