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Madison, on July 19, 2019 at 9:56 AM Posted in Planning 0 10
We aren’t do alcohol because our families won’t come if we do, does any have any ideas of things we can have to keep people entertained and having fun? We thought about corn hole, but we need other suggestions!

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Latest activity by Jodie, on August 16, 2019 at 5:08 PM
  • Nikita
    VIP April 2019
    Nikita ·
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    You can still have dancing and other traditional activities. But lawn games, raffle, games such as the newlywed game could be nice if you want something more lowkey.

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  • Stacey
    Devoted July 2020
    Stacey ·
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    Can you have a bon fire and make s’mores? Corn hole is a pretty good idea. Maybe volleyball or kick ball if you are looking for physical activities.
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  • Tbear
    Devoted October 2019
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    How about a photo scavenger hunt with your wedding hashtag?

    It will give your guests a game to play while allowing them to share their photos/perspective of their experience on your wedding day

    * Favorite decoration

    * Selfie with Father of the Bride

    * Pic of two people kissing (not the bride/groom)

    * Pic of awesome dance moves

    etc...

    Have them tag it with your wedding hashtag and viola! A running picture commentary on your wedding day

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  • darcy
    Devoted June 2019
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    We had 2 sets of cornhole at our wedding and people loved it. What about horseshoes, or Kubb? People really just enjoyed socializing and dancing the most, though.

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  • Kelly
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    Table games!
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    Melle ·
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    I had table games and a photobooth at mine.
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  • Lauren
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    Lauren ·
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    A lot of the large outdoor games are probably on clearance now at Target and such. It would probably give you a few ideas. One wedding I went to they had giant connect 4, really fun. Having the regular sized versions to take to the tables would be fun too. DIY photo booths/backgrounds are always a huge hit.

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  • Yam
    VIP September 2019
    Yam ·
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    We’re doing a goofy themed photo booth and a live band with great reviews on working a crowd. Fun guests don’t need booze to party. I’m honestly considering kareoke for the afterparty because these are activities our friends love doing.

    You could also do bridal games, they’re pretty fun. My friend had a “he said, she said” party game at his wedding. I’ve also seen bridal bingo for the older guests and even gift basket raffles.
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    Devoted August 2019
    Amanda ·
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    What about some fun mocktails? That could be cute and fun without alcohol.
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  • Jodie
    Expert August 2020
    Jodie ·
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    We're having giant jenga, lawn dominoes, yard dice, twister, decks of cards, board games, bonfire/s'mores bar. Very low-key/chill vibe. I just want to spend the day surrounded by my favorite people having fun.

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