Which comes first, the bouquet toss or the cake-cutting? Every couple does it differently, but having a timeline for your wedding helps keep the event running smoothly.
Usually your wedding planner and/or DJ will help you plan out the order of activities and keep you on schedule. Just for peace of mind and to use as a starting point, here’s a basic timeline:
*Specific time slots are used to show the length of time needed for each event; feel free to adjust exact times to fit the needs of your own celebration
Ceremony & Cocktail Hour

4:00 p.m.: Ceremony begins
4:45 p.m.: Ceremony ends; cocktail hour begins
6:00 p.m.: Cocktail hour ends; guests take their seats at the reception

Reception
6:15 p.m.: Introduction of the wedding party and newlyweds
6:20 p.m.: First dance – Song ideas
6:25 p.m.: Toasts – Get tips for a successful toast
6:40 p.m.: Blessing over the meal
6:45 p.m.: Dinner service begins (music volume is lowered)
7:30 p.m.: Father-daughter dance, followed by mother-son dance
7:40 p.m.: Bouquet toss (alternative options) & garter toss
7:50 p.m.: Floor opens for guests to dance ’til they drop!
8:30 p.m.: Cake-cutting
9:45 p.m.: Last call
9:55 p.m.: Last song of the night; followed by couple’s grand exit
10:00 p.m.: Reception concludes; guests depart; begin breakdown (and after party for you & your guests!)
11-midnight: Breakdown complete; all vendors out (Be sure to check with your reception site to see when all your vendors need to be out.)
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