5 Things I’d Want at My Wedding (for Guests)

Kid Friendly Ceremony Space

  • Weddings can be long, loud, and overwhelming—for kids and parents. That’s why we’re creating a cozy space at the back of the ceremony where little ones can move freely, play with quiet toys, or color—while their grownups can still see and enjoy the ceremony.

Disposable Cameras At Reception

  • Not everyone feels comfortable hitting the dance floor—and that’s totally okay. Setting out a few disposable cameras during the reception can offer a fun, low-pressure way for guests to participate and feel included.

Noise-Cancelling Headphones Available

  • Weddings can be loud—cheering, music, mics, and unexpected noise spikes. Having a few pairs of noise-canceling headphones available is a simple way to create a more comfortable, inclusive space.

Short + Sweet Ceremony

  • There’s no rule that says your ceremony has to be long to be meaningful. In fact, keeping it short can be the most thoughtful choice—for you and your guests. A concise ceremony helps everyone stay focused, present, and tuned in to the meaning of the moment.

Quiet Space To Take A Break

  • Weddings are beautiful—but they can also be loud, busy, and overwhelming. Having a quiet space available at the reception gives guests (of any age) a chance to step away, regroup, and rejoin the celebration on their own terms.

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