| | | | | Wedding guest seating chart advice | | | | | | | | Your caterer and your florist will need to know the number of guests who will attend. The florist needs to know haw many centerpieces to make for how many tables and how you will seat your guests. You need to know the best placement for the tables and how the tables will be set up. The table placement can be dealt with through the banquet manager, when you have a head count they will tell you what set up works best. The head table will most likely be a standard long table but you may have choices. -
Do not seat divorced or divorcing couples together -
Do not seat a divorced person with all these happy couples -
Never seat sworn enemies together -
Do not seat alcoholics directly next to the bar -
When you seat elderly guests do not seat them in hard to reach seats. -
Seat happy and lively persons next to the dance floor -
Always seat children next to their parents, otherwise the parents will be constantly getting up to assist them -
Always have head tables for sponsors, grandparents and individuals special to you -
If you do not have a seating arrangement guests will seat themselves on their own, It is a good idea to have tables specified. | | | | |