Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Do You Need Crowd Control At Your Wedding?



Crowd control isn’t often in the front of your mind when you are planning a wedding. It’s all about the food, the DJ, the decorations…but having the right crowd control is actually extremely important. What’s even better is that it does not have to be complicated.

Controlling your crowds at your wedding starts very early in the process…with the guest list. Creating your guest list is likely going to be one of the first things you do. The amount of people you plan to invite influences your catering, venue, chair rental, and more.

So, once it’s time to invite your guests, there’s a few things you need to make sure you do. Be specific when addressing your invitations. This means indicating if your attendee may bring a guest or not. This means giving specific names, versus generic ones such as “The Smith Family.” This way you know exactly how many people you are inviting.

The next step for crowd control is to handle your RSVPs appropriately. This may involve extra work, but it will really help with the guest list in the end. What you can do is call all of your guests and thank them for RSVPing. At this point confirm the amount of people their RSVP covers. For example, “Thank you for getting back to me Jasmine. I have you marked down for one. I can’t wait to see you.” This eliminates any confusion. As for people who do not RSVP, track them down and get their answers. Trust us, you don’t want to be scrambling to find somewhere for them to sit on your wedding day.

And speaking of seating, if you want to avoid more crowd disasters, be sure to have assigned seating. Open seating, where guests choose what table they want to sit at, is chaotic and causes a lot of awkwardness for your guests. Assigning a table means your guests know exactly where to go and makes the seating process much smoother.

Now if there are areas of your venue you need to keep guests out of, you can do this with some simple crowd control posts. They are a clear indicator that an area should not be entered. This isn’t strictly necessary, but if the venue layout is confusing it can be helpful.

A huge question you have to ask yourself is do you want to hire security? There are some good reasons you may want to shell out the extra cash. Security would be able to deal with wedding crashers, for example. They can also come in handy if conflict arises, which can happen due to arguments and alcohol. You don’t want your big day ruined by a fight!

We know that planning a wedding is stressful, but don’t forget to include crowd control in your wedding plans!