Friday, February 5, 2010

Wedding Floor Arrangement Suggestions For Seating Arrangements?

Suggestions for seating arrangements? - wedding floor arrangement

We have over 100 people outside the marriage and the connection long tables for a "Big U" around the dance floor, or a long table space to 8-10 lines.
But the big question is .... Have we "mix and match" customers? His family was sitting with my family and if so, how? (Example: all the uncles and aunts in a table, reguardless of which side of the family, based on?)

The design that you like and what kind of system that our guests feel at home?

7 comments:

Yes, it's true said...

Mix & Match me to a point. Your friends can sit together, but work on others who have the same age or interests.

nova_que... said...

It is a very personal decision and you should have comfort in mind, if this decision.

I like the idea of "mix and match for a wedding is a mixture of the two families. And play with 8-10 people who might try to, so that everyone knew at least 1 person sitting at the table.

If you have some an introvert who would not comfortable with the family around, and stores them in a table with only the members of his family. If you have a little fun-loving people who are well mixed with all that you have are two sides of the family, then adapt.

Also, consider the frequency with which families see. Is your family complete with a long distance? If so, the seat of his family members so they can catch up at the front desk, or you feel a little bad for not meeting with his family.

PugMom said...

Certainly, the rows of tables. 100 people are still a large group, and it would be a big "U" table, which would make it difficult for servers. Seat with the family and family friends, as you can. Mix and match only when absolutely necessary. I have participated in weddings that have tried to combine the mix and things seemed to be two results: 1) people spend upset because she sat with her parents and 2) the people just sat in the place he wanted to even greater step creates.

Jess ♥Happy to Be Mrs. G♥ said...

I went with the lines. I also have his family on one side of the dance floor and his men on the other. Do not forget, you've probably spent some time since all family members together in one place. I am sure that you socialize primarily with other people.

If it is not balanced, but guest list (as in the 80 people and has 20 people), then it is of course can be combined. Just do the best and help his mother and MIL.

I have my wedding because she wanted to know where to go man. I let the mothers (with the exception of the table with my friends), and it was great.

mine said...

You want people to feel at ease and joy. See in this sense. If you think your guests will be with new people, go ahead. Otherwise, do you think makes them happier. You can not please everyone, so do not go too far with it. I like the idea of the rows of seats, so you can easily move, but the U-shape, which would see all on the dance floor. Tough decision there.

ahsiekel... said...

U-shape definitely mix and match. Try to think that some of the people and the consensus on what they have achieved together. Or is it that two men, two women alone, two straight couples, two couples Youngers as a settlement.

Lydia said...

The lines are (May angle from each side) - and open seats. Tables reserved for family.

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