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Who walks down aisle

Disney Sweetheart, on January 22, 2017 at 10:52 AM Posted in Etiquette and Advice 0 11

Who walks down the aisle besides the wedding party? do uncles and aunts? What is usually the order

11 Comments

Latest activity by Tina, on January 22, 2017 at 7:20 PM
  • Nicole2017
    Master August 2017
    Nicole2017 ·
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    Some people have flower girls/ring bearers walk down. For our wedding it'll just be the parents and then the bridal party

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  • C
    Super August 2017
    C ·
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    Usually no uncles/aunts. Most common I've seen is grandparents(sometimes) parents, officiant, groom and groomsmen, bridesmaids, bride.

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  • I’Mmrsv
    Super September 2017
    I’Mmrsv ·
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    Mother of the bride

    Mother of the groom

    Groom

    Officiant

    Bridesmaids/Groomsmen

    Maid of honor/Best man

    Flower girl/Ring Bearer

    Father of bride/Bride

    But ultimately it's your wedding and you can have whatever precessional order you want.

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  • _KitKatt
    Super October 2017
    _KitKatt ·
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    Yikes! If I had aunts/uncles walk down the aisle..we'd have 20-30 people walking before our wedding party!

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  • karen
    Master October 2017
    karen ·
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    I agree with FutureMrsv, but in a Jewish wedding, both parents walk there child down the aisle.

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  • Elizabeth
    Master December 2016
    Elizabeth ·
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    You can have whoever you want walk the aisle. I have an older cousin who is more like an uncle that I'm very, very close to. I chose to have him and his wife walk the aisle. Their kids were in the wedding party.

    There's really no right or wrong with this. Just keep in mind, you don't want the processional too, too long. Ours was longer than we preferred, but there were 11 bridal party members.

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  • NowASeptMrs
    Master September 2015
    NowASeptMrs ·
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    We had:

    During prelude (no formal announcement):

    Mother/ Father of the groom

    Groom

    Officiant

    Bridal party professional:

    Bridesmaids/Groomsmen

    Maid of honor/Best man

    Flower girl/Ring Bearer

    Bridal processional:

    Father & mother of bride and me. I wanted both my parents to walk me down.

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  • Erin Wood
    Master July 2017
    Erin Wood ·
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    We are having our parents and FH grandparents and I'm having my aunt who I am really close to. It's not common to have aunts and uncles but she's like a mother to me. You can really include whoever you want.

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  • Celia Milton
    Celia Milton ·
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    It can actually be anyone you want, but this is what most of my couples do;

    Grandparents are seated, not part of the processional

    Background music;

    Officiant

    Groom and groomsmen (or first bride and attendants)

    Groom or first bride's parents, if they don't accompany that person

    Bride or second bride's mom, if not accompanying

    Music change to formal music

    Bridesmaids/men

    FG/RB

    Music Change

    Bride with parent/parents

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  • MrsDrum
    Master June 2017
    MrsDrum ·
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    Our planned order:

    Officiant (my older sister)

    My grandma and grandpa (to sit)

    FH father and FH grandmother (to sit)

    FH with his mother (will seat his mother)

    Wedding party

    My mother and I

    We are not doing a ring bearer or flower girl.

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  • Tina
    Expert May 2017
    Tina ·
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    Fg/rb, grandparents and parents besides wp.

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