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BANQUETS, RECEPTIONS, SHOWERS & PARTIES

12 | FALL & WINTER 2018

CHICAGO WEDDING & PARTY RESOURCE

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Put a Modern Twist on Cocktail Hour

Get your guests in a celebratory mood with a great mix of food, drinks and entertainment

By Anna Sachse, CTW Features

With all the time and money that goes

into throwing your wedding, why would

you want to miss one fabulous second

of it? That’s why more and more couples

are opting to have the bride’s big reveal

and take their group photos pre-I do’s

– that way they, too, can hang out with

the crowd during the cocktail hour. As

a result, this formerly mostly-functional

mixer has gotten a rather fun face-lift.

Like the idea of joining your own party?

Here’s how to kick your personal happy

hour into high gear.

TRANSPORTATION

If the ceremony and cocktail hour are in

two different locations, you can get the

party started before guests even arrive

by providing unique transportation, such

as a shuttle bus or trolley. You can even

take the group for a tour of a few favorite

local sight.

ENTERTAINMENT

The cocktail hour helps set the tone

for the rest of the night, so make sure

there’s festive music from the moment

you arrive. Ashley Lloyd, of Salt Lake

City-based Attention 2 Detail Events,

advises playing softer tunes that people

can still talk over. But don’t think you’re

limited to a streaming playlist – Lloyd

suggests hiring a Spanish guitar player,

jazz trio, bluegrass musicians, a calypso

or steel drum band, or even a lounge-

style singer.

Projecting a slideshow of family photos

also is an easy way to create ambience.

But the best way to help guests break

the ice is to get them involved in

activities – anything from ping-pong

and badminton to lassoing lessons at

a ranch event will do the trick. You can

also get the photo booth going and offer

an engaging guest book alternative, like

having guests write messages on fabric

squares for a quilt or on puzzle pieces

that you’ll assemble later.

FOOD & DRINK

Get drinks in your guests’ hands ASAP

by having servers pass favorite or

signature cocktails, advises Lloyd.

Additional wait staff can carry trays of

fancy iced tea, champagne and even

a spirit like whiskey on the rocks, to

ensure everyone has something they

love. Many couples also are offering

craft beer stations and wine tastings as

well as special lemonade stands just for

the kids.

The cocktail hour also is a great time

for action appetizer stations and/or

showcasing local cuisine. If you’re in

New England, for example, you could

create a cold seafood bar in a rowboat

filled with ice. But you don’t want guests

to fill up before dinner, notes Lloyd, so

focus on small bites that pack big flavor

and items that don’t require utensils.

© CTW Features

Get drinks in your

guests hands ASAP

by having servers

pass favorite or

signature cocktails.