Please Help! Early reception food?

elle1024

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Hi ladies :)

We are planning on having our ceremony at SBP at 10:00am, and I am REALLY undecided about what to do about the reception/ food. Hoping that some of you can guide me in the right direction... I am thinking that the reception would start at 11:00ish? Not sure if that will allow enough time for pictures and all of that good stuff, but supposing that it does, what would you serve foodwise? Should I go with a brunch, or lunch? Any good options? & on the contrary, if 11:00am isn't enough time.. how much time did you allow between the ceremony and reception?

Thanks in advance for all of your input, I would really appreciate the help! :)
 
Have you talked to a DFTW planner about the timing? They probably have a pretty good idea of how long everything will take.

A few things to consider: are you going to see your groom before the ceremony, or will you need to do all your pictures after? Do you have a long distance to cover to get from SBP to your reception location?

As a starter, I can tell you that the schedule Disneyland gave us was 5pm ceremony, 5:30 pre-reception, 6:30 reception. I think this is their generic schedule, and our locations are all really close together. We are planning on seeing each other for pictures before the ceremony so I'm hoping we might actually get to attend part of our pre-reception.

As far as brunch vs lunch food, I'd say brunch just because I love it so much! :) But I do think that it would be a good idea to include at least some lunch food, especially if your start time gets pushed more toward noon. Is there a price difference between brunch and lunch food?
 
Have you talked to a DFTW planner about the timing? They probably have a pretty good idea of how long everything will take.

I haven't yet, I thought I would get a better response rate from here (:

A few things to consider: are you going to see your groom before the ceremony, or will you need to do all your pictures after? Do you have a long distance to cover to get from SBP to your reception location?

Groom is actually the one giving me a hard time about this since he does NOT want to see me before the ceremony. I wouldn't mind either or. Reception will not be too far from the ceremony location.

As a starter, I can tell you that the schedule Disneyland gave us was 5pm ceremony, 5:30 pre-reception, 6:30 reception. I think this is their generic schedule, and our locations are all really close together. We are planning on seeing each other for pictures before the ceremony so I'm hoping we might actually get to attend part of our pre-reception.

That sounds good!

As far as brunch vs lunch food, I'd say brunch just because I love it so much! :) But I do think that it would be a good idea to include at least some lunch food, especially if your start time gets pushed more toward noon. Is there a price difference between brunch and lunch food?

I love brunch too. (I love breakfast) but my MIL thinks it will be ridiculous to serve breakfast foods when it is lunch time! :headache: & I wouldnt want to serve anything too heavy... which is why I wanted to see what others were doing.


Thanks so much for your help. :)
 
We haven't signed our LOA yet since we don't hit one yr until March but our consultant gave us this timeline for a ceremony at WP w/ a pre-reception and reception at GF. 10am-11:30am ceremony (although I'm not sure why so long:confused3), 11:30am-12:30 pre-reception and 12:30-4:30pm reception. We were thrown off by the times too but that's what she told us so I'm not going to question it :rotfl:
 

We haven't signed our LOA yet since we don't hit one yr until March but our consultant gave us this timeline for a ceremony at WP w/ a pre-reception and reception at GF. 10am-11:30am ceremony (although I'm not sure why so long:confused3), 11:30am-12:30 pre-reception and 12:30-4:30pm reception. We were thrown off by the times too but that's what she told us so I'm not going to question it :rotfl:


Hmmm... I cannot book until Feb. 24th, but I guess ill ask the coordinator. Maybe they will give me a funky timeline too? LOL
 
The 10-11:30 includes time before the ceremony. WP ceremonies are at 1030, so the 10 is to allow ppl time to arrive. They allow an hour for the ceremony itself, but part of that is for walking over to the reception halls before the pre-reception. My timeline is 4:30 guests arrive, 5 ceremony, 6-7 pre-reception, 7-12 reception.

Hope this helps!
 
The 10-11:30 includes time before the ceremony. WP ceremonies are at 1030, so the 10 is to allow ppl time to arrive. They allow an hour for the ceremony itself, but part of that is for walking over to the reception halls before the pre-reception. My timeline is 4:30 guests arrive, 5 ceremony, 6-7 pre-reception, 7-12 reception.

Hope this helps!

Sorry to segway, but...

...they seriously don't start the 10am ceremonies until 10:30?

I have a notoriously late family, so I was going to tell people 9am for pictures because they'll all show up at 9:30 anyway. Maybe I won't have to?
 
Check with your planner, but I thought it was 10:30...I could be going crazy though...lol
 
Hey there--- I'm a 10am SBP bride too! Yay! :)

Anyway, we're planning on doing "brunch" with mostly lunch foods, but SOME breakfast foods--- I think we're going to keep the fruit/pastries that is typical of brunch and serve that as the "pre-reception" and then do some lunch foods... and mickey waffles. Why? Because who DOESN'T love mickey waffles?! :goodvibes
 
Hey there--- I'm a 10am SBP bride too! Yay! :)

Anyway, we're planning on doing "brunch" with mostly lunch foods, but SOME breakfast foods--- I think we're going to keep the fruit/pastries that is typical of brunch and serve that as the "pre-reception" and then do some lunch foods... and mickey waffles. Why? Because who DOESN'T love mickey waffles?! :goodvibes

:goodvibes yay for 10am! LOL
I love the idea of a Mickey waffle station. Do you mind telling me at what time your pre-reception & reception start?
 
The 10-11:30 includes time before the ceremony. WP ceremonies are at 1030, so the 10 is to allow ppl time to arrive. They allow an hour for the ceremony itself, but part of that is for walking over to the reception halls before the pre-reception. My timeline is 4:30 guests arrive, 5 ceremony, 6-7 pre-reception, 7-12 reception.

Hope this helps!

Good to know :thumbsup2 I was wondering what on earth could possibly go on during a ceremony that would require an hr and a half :rotfl2: This makes so much more sense.
 
:goodvibes yay for 10am! LOL
I love the idea of a Mickey waffle station. Do you mind telling me at what time your pre-reception & reception start?

I have no idea! We just switched to Wishes last week and I am still anxiously awaiting my LOA--- Disney is very much a "hurry up and wait" company!
 
I have no idea! We just switched to Wishes last week and I am still anxiously awaiting my LOA--- Disney is very much a "hurry up and wait" company!

Tell me about it. :headache:
I have to wait a week to hear anything back from my consultant & only to have them half- answer. LOL.
 
Tell me about it. :headache:
I have to wait a week to hear anything back from my consultant & only to have them half- answer. LOL.

I know, right!

Hey, I think we have a lot in common--- my DF and I are high school sweethearts who got engaged in the world too! :)
 
We're having a 10am SBP wedding too! :)
Just to add to the timing discussion, our contract states that the ceremony is 9:30-11:00, so the actual ceremony is starting at 10. Then our reception starts at 11:00. We don't have a specific time listed for a pre-reception. We're doing a first look, so we don't need much time for pictures after the ceremony anyway. You may be able to have the pre-reception/reception time pushed back to 11:30 if you need to ...
As for menu, we're doing mostly breakfast-type foods...definitely Mickey waffles! We have our planning session in a few weeks so our menu may still change a bit.
 
I know, right!

Hey, I think we have a lot in common--- my DF and I are high school sweethearts who got engaged in the world too! :)

So nice reading about other hs sweethearts since that's not something you see too often anymore. Except on the Disboards! There are a lot of other hs couples on here! :) I am a big Disney fan so DF was smart to propose there LOL I didn't even expect it since we are there veryyyy often. (I live only 4 hours away & we are annual pass hlders)
 












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