A wedding rehearsal is scheduled so that everyone in your bridal party knows what the game plan is and how to implement executions! Rehearsals should last no more than 1.5 hours, if someone is running late, there’s no harm in starting without them (fill them in once they arrive). Typically, the officiant will take control of the rehearsal so that everyone knows what to expect and understand their roles. Your wedding coordinator will collaborate with the officiant to make sure all the couple’s desires are fulfilled in his plans. The coordinator will also place your bridal party where they should be, how they should line up, and queue them on their entrance and exit.
To limit distractions, don’t invite your entire family to the rehearsal. Limit your wedding eve guests to only those who will participate in the ceremony (including vendors: photographer, videographer, musicians, etc).
Make sure there is an easy flow and comfortable environment. Don’t turn into a bridezilla if things aren’t going the way you’d like. Include your fiancĂ© with getting everyone focused and on track. If you’ve had a tight rein on your wedding planning, your wedding rehearsal is the day it’s time to completely trust your coordinator. Allow them to do what you hired them for and take control for you. Enjoy yourself, your groom and your loved ones!
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