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Gen
Champion June 2019

Faqs for wedding website

Gen, on July 11, 2018 at 2:48 PM Posted in Planning 0 11
What did you all list as FAQs on your wedding website? So far we have “what time should we arrive?” “What should we wear?” “Can we use our phones/cameras?” And “will there be an open bar?”

Any other questions you guys get frequently that you would recommend putting up there?

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Latest activity by Jennifer, on July 18, 2018 at 11:04 AM
  • H
    Expert July 2019
    Hannah ·
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    "Can I bring a plus 1?" We put "please check your RSVP card" as we have how many seats are reserved for them on it.

    "Can I bring our kids?" kinda the same response, unless you are having a no kid wedding.

    I also put a "further questions?" With our wedding email.
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  • emcknight1517
    Super April 2018
    emcknight1517 ·
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    Parking/accommodations, contact info for the day-of (aka don't contact the bride or her mother), and the timeline (ex: "grandparents and godparents please stay after the ceremony for photos") are other things I included.

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  • Heather
    VIP January 2019
    Heather ·
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    We will have something about our complimentary valet since parking is such a beast. So, if you have anything transportation related (like you have a valet, are doing a shuttle, etc) you could put that in.
    Do you have a hotel block, is another good one.
    If your venue has any special rules....
    If your menu has any known allergens....

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  • Tpatb
    Master August 2019
    Tpatb ·
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    We used:
    why can’t I find my name on rsvp?
    Whom should I call w/ questions?
    Can I come to just the ceremony only? (Bc ppl have asked that smh)
    Are children allowed?
    can I bring plus ones?
    Is it okay to take pictures?
    Do you have a wedding hashtag?
    Are there any accommodations?

    I guess I couldve included parking but it’s all one venue and free; The time is listed on the website..if they don’t arrive in time it’s their fault..I shouldn’t have to tell adults when to leave; I don’t have a dress code..just no jeans lol & I haven’t been to a wedding & saw anyone wear them honesty so I didn’t think it was necessary.
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    Savvy November 2019
    Bryanna ·
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    Following Smiley smile
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  • The Nuptials
    VIP July 2018
    The Nuptials ·
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    I have never ever seen this before. Very interesting that people ask all of these questions!
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  • Gen
    Champion June 2019
    Gen ·
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    Thanks guys this is all really helpful!
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  • Casey
    VIP December 2018
    Casey ·
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    I feel like an FAQ section would be a great place to put "suggested attire" since many people want to have some sort of a dress code (as opposed to putting it on invitations unless it's black tie). We aren't having any dress code, but since our wedding is around Christmas time, we might say something like "Feel free to wear your favorite festive attire to celebrate both our wedding and the holiday season!" But I'm not sure if we'll add in an FAQ section. This is a cool thread!

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  • Munchkin9218
    Master September 2018
    Munchkin9218 ·
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    We didn't do a FAQ section as it seemed superfluous. All of our guests are adults who have been to weddings before so we assume they know the basic etiquette (not to call the bride, groom or their families that day, that they should arrive on time, that the names on the invitations is for who is invited ETC), and any other information was listed on the corresponding information pages. I suppose it could be helpful for certain things but I can't imagine what wouldn't already be covered in the corresponding website section.

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  • Laura
    Devoted August 2018
    Laura ·
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    We did this. We had Qs on transportation, kind of attire, where to stay, whether kids could come, when to RSVP etc. This information is all in the website in other locations and the invites, but sometimes you need to bang people over the head Smiley smile For our own enjoyment, we also included some funny Q/As

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  • Jennifer
    Super December 2019
    Jennifer ·
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    I will probably put some local information that a lot of visitors have as some things are counterintuitive, for example even though it is one of the bigger cities in the state we are close enough to Boston and a great deal cheaper as far as housing costs go that commuting rush hours are reverse from what people would expect (as in it is hard to get OUT of the city in the morning and hard to get in in the evening - the opposite of every other big city I have lived in) which can dramatically change people's timeline getting to hotels and such when they are coming in and when they decide to leave in the end. I'll also probably include information about casual events around the main event that people can choose to meet us at and some of other getting around this city tidbits that people wouldnt know to ask about if they have never lived here - such as never ever try to drive through Kelley Square during the day if you value your vehicle; and the exit for the venue is actually a giant unmarked traffic circle with random things in the center - you need the second lane to the right to get safely to the venue which is the straightaway lane.

    Basically I'm using it for things that it has taken me a couple years living here to learn about the city that is tricky and can impact their enjoyment and navigation.

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