A more formal sit-down can be an intimate way to celebrate and thank the officiant and wedding party for being a part of your day. If you’d like a more informal gathering that includes out-of-town guests and others, consider serving light fare and hors d’oeuvres. Whether it’s in your backyard, at a restaurant or at your reception venue (be sure to ask if a rehearsal dinner space isn’t already included), these are some important points by The Knot to go over before you book:
- Name and contact information for you, your spouse-to-be, the name of the person footing the bill and the rehearsal dinner venue
- Details of specific rooms to be used
- A detailed description of the space and any items that will be provided (linens, flowers, food, technology and entertainment materials like power extension cords and speakers)
- A list of rentals and décor that will be brought into the space (if any)
- Approximate number of guests
- The name and contact information of the manager or site director that can be a day-of point person and a name of a substitute in case of an emergency
- Proof of insurance and food certification and liquor license if you’re planning to serve cocktails
- Setup, cleanup, overtime and any other fees that may be applicable
- Confirm any restrictions that might be possible (such as sound, décor and dress code)
- Deposit amount and due date
- Total cost, itemized cost and due date
- Cancellation and refund policy
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