How to Host a Post-Wedding Brunch
A post-wedding brunch is the perfect way to bid your guests adieu, cure their hangovers before their flights, and give everyone a chance to rehash what went down at the reception the previous evening. The post-wedding brunch is traditionally hosted by the bride’s parents, but there’s no reason why an aunt, your in-laws, or even the two of you could host the brunch.
Wondering how to tackle this last wedding event" We’ll tell you everything you need to know from where to host the brunch to how to let your guests know the event is happening.
Pick a Location That’s Convenient
Your guests are going to be scattering in a matter of hours?whether it’s by car, train, or plane?so you’ll need to pick a location that’s convenient for them to get to as they check out of their hotels and gather all their suitcases. The best place to host a post-wedding brunch is a location that’s right near the wedding venue, where (presumably) most of your guests are staying. If your venue isn’t booked for that next day, you could also inquire how much it would cost to host an extra brunch for a couple of hours. This could be a cash bonus for them if they don’t typically host a Sunday wedding. Don’t Host it at the Crack of Dawn
If your wedding reception went on late into the night, you probably don’t want to host a brunch that starts at 8 a.m.?but don’t start it so late that your guests are waiting in their rooms, hungry...
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