I wanted to get married in the pavilion and take pictures there, but no cake or anything. Then we would do a dinner offsite. We would have 50 guests. The website says escape brides can only have 4 guests and doesn't list the pavilion as an option.
if you have 50 guests, you would be a wishes bride. whether you chose to have an actual reception or take the cake (ha!), the mere number of guests puts you in that category and there are minimal expenditures etc.. to meet. this book is an excellent resource! HTH
I wanted to get married in the pavilion and take pictures there, but no cake or anything. Then we would do a dinner offsite. We would have 50 guests. The website says escape brides can only have 4 guests and doesn't list the pavilion as an option.
I wanted to get married in the pavilion and take pictures there, but no cake or anything. Then we would do a dinner offsite. We would have 50 guests. The website says escape brides can only have 4 guests and doesn't list the pavilion as an option.
I think you're actually looking at a "Memories" event. They have a max of 6 including the bride and groom and the ceremony options are very limited and don't include the WP. An "Escape" event is limited to 20 including the bride and groom and the WP is one of several possible ceremony locations. However with your guest count your only option is a "Wishes" event and that comes with several minimums you must meet. While there are certain ways to do a Wishes reception without a ceremony (mostly used by Catholic brides who need to get married in a church) the reverse isn't an option that I'm aware of.