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We are having an AHR as well. Not sure if you would call it casual but I don't.

We are having the reception at a Golf & Country Club near home with just over 175 guests invited but thinking that just under 150 guests will probably come.

To cut down on the costs since we are doing the destination wedding, we are not having the sit down dinner but rather a cocktail reception with appetizers and an open bar prior to going into the reception room. Then it is the normal reception activities along with the dance with a DJ and the bar will stay open until about 1:30 a.m.

Since there will be no dinner, we also will have a pastry table near 10:30 p.m. complete with a chocolate fountain.

We have just started to pick up some things to make the centerpieces as it will be a DIY project.

What were you guys thinking?

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Sounds pretty formal to me Robin. How soon after your DW wedding is your reception.

 

I chose to do mine at a historical mansion about 100 to 150 guest and its exactly 7 days after the wedding so I dont have much down time, I just wanted to get it all over with so we can focus on buying our first home, so next year will be super busy for me.

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Our AHR started out being a casual dinner... but it has turned into a 150-200 cocktails. dinner. dancing. dessert.... basically a wedding without the ceremony! I'm happy that we'll be able to celebrate with everyone but I'm a little worried about the finances. It didn't really hit me how big the AHR turned into until last weekend when I went to go look at a couple restaurants. Invitations. Flowers. Decor... all times 2!

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