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Special Exits

We encourage couples to make a plan for how you want to depart your reception. Some couples share a special dance (either as a large group or in private), others have their DJ make an announcement and the guests cheer or make an arm tunnel to celebrate their exit, and others want to really include guests in the process with some extra flair like sparklers, streamers, etc.


Special Exits & Leaving the Reception



Questions for Leaving the Reception:


  • When do you want to leave your reception?
  • How do you want to leave your reception?
  • What transportation do you need to arrange to bring you home or to your hotel?

If you’d like photos of your exit from the reception, be sure enough photo coverage is scheduled!

If photo coverage ends before your exit, you do still have the option of planning a smaller, staged exit with your bridal party! This is more common than you may think. Instead of saving your exit until the very end, you can plan a staged exit with just the members of your bridal party and a few family members! This allows us to have more control over these shots and the party NEVER has to stop! In most cases, no one even notices that the bride and groom are missing for a few minutes! Also, it’s almost impossible to tell that all of your guests are not there waving sparklers. This idea allows couples to save money and still have all of the shots you hope for!

Photos of your special exit

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WEATHER TIPS
VIDEOGRAPHERS
DON'T FORGet
Emergency Kit
Vendor recommendations
Sample timelines

catholic wedding tips
delegating
hair + Makeup trials
dress fitting 
transportation
florals
VEIL OPTIONS




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Overview
tips + tricks
feeding vendor team
cocktail hour
cake cutting
special exits

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Out of sight time
Traditions
timing & logistics
Nuptial blessing
receiving lines
aisle Reveals

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