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Lynnie
WeddingWire Administrator October 2016

What time does your ceremony start?

Lynnie, on July 30, 2019 at 11:05 AM

Posted in Wedding Ceremony 196

What time does your wedding officially get started? What time of day is your ceremony? 🕒 Photo by Elizabeth Austin Photography in Atlanta, GA Next Question: How many tiers does your cake have? Back to the Beginning: Your Wedding - By The Numbers!

What time does your wedding officially get started? What time of day is your ceremony? 🕒


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Photo by Elizabeth Austin Photography in Atlanta, GA



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196 Comments

  • Kendra
    Devoted September 2019
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    It starts at 2pm.
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  • Liz
    Devoted June 2021
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    Wavering between 4 or 4:30, short 1/2 hour cocktail time followed by 5:30 reception.
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  • Future Mrs.kimbro
    Dedicated June 2020
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    Our is at 5;30....
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  • nikki
    Dedicated May 2020
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    Around 6pm for me
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  • Julie
    VIP February 2020
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    Any special significance 😁
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  • Shun
    Just Said Yes September 2019
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    Wedding starts at 6PM
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  • Caitlin
    Devoted June 2021
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    Ours is planned for 3:30!
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  • Katie
    VIP November 2019
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    6pm and the wedding is until 1030
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  • Kellie
    Dedicated June 2020
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    Ceremony at 1!
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  • J
    Savvy June 2021
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    I'm trying to decide between 5:00 or 6:00 pm. I have lots of twinkle lights and candles on my tables and if its too light outside, you won't be able to see them well because there is a whole wall of windows in my reception hall.

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  • Katherine
    Savvy August 2020
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    Ceremony will start at 5pm, which isn't too late.

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  • Rachel
    Devoted October 2019
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    Ceremony starts promptly at 6 pm.

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  • Amber
    Master February 2020
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    Afternoon ceremony at 3:30 (actual start time around 3:40 for the late comers Smiley winking )

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  • Stephanie
    Super August 2019
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    Ours was set to start at 1pm (we started right around 1:10-1:15.)
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  • VIP November 2021
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    3pm! On a Sunday 💛
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  • Elizabeth
    Dedicated July 2020
    Elizabeth ·
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    We decided 11:30am at first, but then took set up and getting ready into consideration that we are going to bump it up to 12:30/1.
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  • Chinda
    Devoted November 2020
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    We’re starting at 5pm. I’m putting 4pm on the invitations because people like to show up an hour late. The reception will be 6-10:30. Ceremony and reception will be held at the same place.
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  • Julie
    VIP February 2020
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    Five thirty in the evening

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  • Julie
    VIP February 2020
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    You're telling your guests to show up an hour before?! Are you at least trying to start sooner?

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  • Kayla
    Dedicated October 2020
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    We have guests arriving between 2:45-3:15, ceremony at 3:15!
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