cindygenit
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Mer, when did your reception officially start?Date: 8/27/2009 12:25:44 AM
Author: meresal
We had a buffet because I didn''t want to waste 2 hours, of our 4 hr reception, sitting at a table. I wanted EVERY formality done in the first 2 hours and the last 2 were for partying!! That would never have been possible with a sit-down dinner.
ETA: I''m in the south. Buffets are more common.
Ours went from 7:30pm to 11:30pm. It was the end of July, so the days were very long.Date: 8/27/2009 2:46:40 AM
Author: cindygenit
Mer, when did your reception officially start?Date: 8/27/2009 12:25:44 AM
Author: meresal
We had a buffet because I didn't want to waste 2 hours, of our 4 hr reception, sitting at a table. I wanted EVERY formality done in the first 2 hours and the last 2 were for partying!! That would never have been possible with a sit-down dinner.
ETA: I'm in the south. Buffets are more common.
I am planning to start my reception at 5.30 pm because its winter. I don't want people hanging around, waiting for us when we are somewhere else taking photos and it gets cold and dark around 5 pm.
i also have chosen the venue specifically because its intimate, and with a buffet table, i'm scared the venue will become too cramped
Date: 8/27/2009 4:11:20 AM
Author: gwendolyn
Best wedding food I''ve ever had has been buffet food, and haven''t had the waiting in line problems that other people have. And maybe it''s because of bad luck, but the sit down wedding meals I''ve had are more often than not overcooked yet cold. Buffets have those little warmer things so at least it''s hot, and since there''s lots of stuff, you only have to have a little if something is overcooked. That''s another bonus of a buffet--the choice! I like being able to choose what I feel like eating that day, rather than guessing a couple of months in advance what I will want to eat on a given night. But maybe that''s just me?![]()