It is very typical here to get married at either 1 or 2 PM and then have either a 5 or 6 hour reception. We got married at 1, took pics at the church, did outside pics and then went to our reception. Our reception was 6 hours from 5-11 PM. Did you ladies who got married late in the day have a reception?
Re: WOW! Lots of you ladies got married late in the day!
Yes. I got married on Friday evening, and it didn't start until 7:30 because of Friday being a regular workday.
We're Catholic, but I wanted an evening reception. The Catholic gap is just not done where I grew up. People either do Friday evenings (late) like I did and have a reception that goes until 2am (like mine), or they do Saturday afternoon and have a Saturday afternoon reception.
Our reception was a huge party full of booze and food. Just the way I like it.
We got married at 3:30, reception til about 10, but no break in between.
Personally I hate having a wedding at 1ish, then hav to find something to do for 2-3 hrs til the reception starts. Typically we go to one part and skip the other. Or we go out to eat, then don't eat at the reception (which I then feel bad about).
I think most people don't have the timing gap, then party til wee hours of the morning.
lol, jetta. We're clearly both Indiana girls. The Catholic gap is considered to be so freaking rude in southern Indiana. Most parishes don't allow a wedding ceremony after 2-3 on a Saturday, so your option is either an afternoon reception or the gap.
EVERY time we go to a gap reception, everyone bitches. So much.
that is so annoying. I hate that.
I've honestly never seen this, but I hate it too. LOL. No wine with dinner? Strange!
No, usually they shut down the bar, but then wine is served with the sit down dinner. I just think it kind of sucks, because what if you are drinking a cocktail? I hate switching back and forth. Or what if you just want your beer, dammit! lol.
I'm so glad other people hate the Catholic gap! I only gave my photographer 30 minutes to get the formal shots because I didn't want to make anyone wait (or miss my mimosa cocktail hour!).
Sounds like a good way to piss off people. People like me anyway.
I honestly have never seen a cash bar at a wedding. Do people run tabs or stand there with dollar bills like at happy hour? Crazy!
cash bars are awful. AWFUL AWFUL AWFUL.
And yeah, people usually have to have cash. At least at every one I've been to...but I actually haven't been to many, thankfully.
I got married at 4 pm cocktails were immediately after. Everyone here does the gap, not just Catholics, and it drives me absolutely batty. Is it bad to admit that I've gone to quit a few receptions already totally smashed? It just happens when you sit in a bar and drink on an empty stomach.
Cash bars are super common here. Usually beer, wine and soda are free, its just cocktails that aren't. Sometimes there is an included cocktail hour too. I had open bar, but cash bar doesn't really bug me because I'm used to it. I also know how much people in WI drink compared to a lot of places, so I can see how cash bar might be economical for the bride and groom.
Annelise 3.22.2007 Norah 10.24.2009 Amelia 8.7.2011
Our wedding was at 5pm. Reception from 6pm-1am with dinner and dancing.
Also not a fan of the "Catholic gap" which is very common here. Thankfully, I'm Lutheran so the 5pm ceremony time was no prob. Now that I think about it, our reception was quite long, but there were still quite a few people there when we left at 12/12:30ish.
Christian Alexander - 11/13/06
Amelia Rose & Owen Thomas - 3/29/11
Our ceremony was at 4:30. Reception, which was 15 minutes down the street, was supposed to start at 6:30. Well, my ceremony took exactly 2.5 minutes from the second I started walking down the aisle till they announced husband and wife. And I'm not exaggerating....it's on video! LOL
SO people hung around for a couple of minutes and watched us take pics and then headed to the reception. Thankfully the venue was ready and opened at 6 instead of 6:30. It was supposed to go until 12:30 but we ended up shutting down at 12 so I wouldn't have to dish out more money for the extra 30 minutes AND there were few people left at that time so really no big deal to shut it 30 minutes early.
Not only did I insist the bar stay open during dinner, I made them put it in writing! We also had a fiasco with Bud Light bottles (our venue had 6 different beers on tap -- Joe hates tap beer!) and in the end (after threatening to move our wedding -- yes, he likes Bud Light bottles THAT much!) they conceded and brought in 12 cases of Bud Light bottles (which were gone at the end of the night - the manager there was shocked)! LOL
Yeah.... a LOT of people have that gap in Ireland. Really annoying!
Our mass started at about 145pm and was over about 3. by the time we got to the wedding reception and did the photos it was time to sit down for the meal. About 6? The reception went on till dawn though we left early (about 1am) to go to our honeymoon.
We had our wedding on a working Monday. Everyone took that day and the next off work. It was so much fun!
L-R: Liam (7), Eimhin (6) and Fionn (4)! (Irish names)
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