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How to Create a Wedding Day Timeline| Tuscaloosa Alabama Venues

  • Writer: The Stables at Cypress Creek
    The Stables at Cypress Creek
  • 3 days ago
  • 6 min read

A Step by Step Guide to Plan and Coordinate Your Special Day!

Bridal Suite at Outdoor Southern elegant wedding venue in Tuscaloosa Alabama
Bridal Suite at The Stables at Cypress Creek in Tuscaloosa Alabama

Let's be honest! Wedding days are one of the greatest and sometimes most pressure field days of someone's life. One way to reduce stress is to create a day of timeline for your wedding. A timeline helps to prepare every moment, from the brides morning preparations to the send off at the end of the night, flows seamlessly. Here at The Stables at Cypress Creek wedding venue in Tuscaloosa Alabama we create a wedding day timeline for the bride in our Gold Package. Also included is wedding day planning and day of coordinating services. In this article you will learn how to create a wedding day timeline to ensure your special day is planned coordinated and executed successfully.




1. Start with a Preliminary Timeline

Before you start plotting events down to the minute, estimate how long you’ll need for key moments. Here’s a basic overview of time estimates for each event:

  • Bride and Bridesmaids Preparation: 4–6 hours

  • Groom and Groomsmen Preparation: 2–3 hours

  • First Look (Optional): 30 minutes–1 hour

  • Ceremony: 30 minutes–1 hour

  • Reception Cocktail Hour: 1 hour

  • Dinner or Reception Meal: 1.5–2 hours

  • Dancing and Entertainment: 2–3 hours

  • Cake Cutting: 15–20 minutes

  • Bouquet and Garter Toss (Optional): 15 minutes

  • Send-off/Exit: 15 minutes

Depending on the size of your wedding party, and the venue these times can be adjusted. Go ahead and put pencil to paper and start to visualize how you want your wedding timeline to unfold!

Bride and Bridesmaids getting ready for an outdoor wedding in Tuscaloosa Alabama

2. Create a Morning Schedule for the Wedding Party

We all want to look our best and ensure we start off on the right foot! Start by planning your hair and makeup and getting ready times.


  • Bride’s Hair and Makeup: Reach out to your hair and makeup artist and coordinate the schedule with them. It’s typically best to begin your HMU around 4–6 hours before the ceremony. Don’t forget to leave time for the bridal party as well!

  • Groom and Groomsmen: The groomsmen are more concerned with which sporting event is on the tv and where the cold drinks are. They do need about 2-3 hours to get ready and snap a few pictures before the ceremony.

  • First Look (Optional): Some couples opt for a "first look," where the bride and groom see each other privately before the ceremony. You many want to consider leaving 30-45 minutes before the ceremony for your first look and longer if you want a first look with your grandparents as well.

  • Pre-Ceremony Photos: If you’re doing a first look, you can also schedule photos of the couple and bridal party before the ceremony. This will allow you to enjoy more time visiting with friends and family at your reception. Schedule around 1 hour for portraits.

3. Ceremony Planning

The ceremony is the bread and butter of your wedding day, and it typically lasts between 20 and 45 minutes. Here are some things to anticipate during the ceremony.

  • Arrival of Guests: Guests usually arrive 20–30 minutes before the ceremony begins. Be clear and notify the guests when they should start arriving for the ceremony.

  • Procession: The walk down the aisle! Typically, the groom, groomsmen, bridesmaids, flower girls, ring bearers, and finally the bride all walk in a procession to the altar. Plan out the order and how long it will take for each person to walk.

  • Vows and Pronouncement: The ceremony will likely include vows, readings from bride or groom music, and an exchange of rings. The time length may vary depending on your ceremony style.

  • Exit: At the end of the ceremony, after the bride and groom are announced husband and wife, there will be a brief exit where the newlyweds walk down the aisle. This moment is often filled with excitement with your wedding guests standing as you exit the ceremony!

Bride and Groom at elegant wedding reception enjoying their first dance as photographers and videographers are capturing this moment in Tuscaloosa Alabama

4. Reception Timeline

Once the ceremony is over, everyone heads over to the reception area. Some venues have a cocktail hour so the ceremony area can be flipped to the reception area or the bride and groom can take photos. Other venues have the ceremony in a totally different location so the wedding party walks over to a different area for the reception. Here are key moments that should be incorporated into your reception timeline:

  • Cocktail Hour: Usually, after the ceremony, guests are invited to the cocktail hour while the couple and wedding party finish up photos. Cocktail hour typically lasts 1 hour.

  • Grand Entrance: After the cocktail hour, the couple enters the reception as newlyweds. Most photographers are anticipating their arrival as it makes for great photos and video.

  • First Dance: In most weddings, the couple shares their first dance right after the grand entrance. Next is the first dance with Bride/Father proceeded by Groom/Mother dance. Expect 3-5 minutes for each dance.

  • Toasts: Wedding toasts are not that common at the reception, but are typically made by the best man, maid of honor, and sometimes the couple themselves. A good rule of thumb is to leave 15–20 minutes for this portion.

  • Dinner: Buffet's are most common for dinner's at weddings. Plan to allow for 1.5–2 hours for dinner.

  • Cake Cutting: The cake cutting ceremony usually follows dinner and is typically a short but sweet moment around 15-20 minutes.

  • Dancing: Everyone looks forward to a great DJ, and open dance floor with tunes cranked! Let loose and enjoy the celebration! Whether it's a live band or a DJ plan to allow for 2-3 hours for dancing and entertainment.

  • Bouquet and Garter Toss (Optional): Throwing the garter can bring some fun and excitement to the reception. Scheduling the boquet toss before or at the end of dancing is generally a good rule of thumb.

    Bride and Groom at send off at wedding near Birmingham Alabama

5. Closing the Night

Who doesn't like a great send off! The final part of your wedding should be well-planned so you can end the night on a high note:

  • Last Dance: Before your wedding guests depart for the evening, some couples enjoy a final, intimate last dance.Make sure your DJ or band has picked out a song for this portion of the evening.

  • Send-Off: Your grand exit, whether it’s with sparklers, bubbles, or cold sparks, is a beautiful and memorable way to wrap up the evening. Depending on the venue and if you do a fake send off for photos or opt for a real good bye and hit the road for your honeymoon, you can schedule this 15-20 minutes before the reception draws to a close.

  • Vendor Departure:Be sure to check with your vendors about their departure time, especially if they are providing services like music, catering, or photography. You can release the photographer/videographer early if you choose to do a fake send off.


6. Consider these Preparations to Create the Perfect Wedding Day Timeline

  • Buffer Time: Weddings are filled with unpredictable moments, from leaving something at home to an unexpected wardrobe malfunction, so be sure to build in extra time between events.

  • Build a Strong Team: Share your timeline with your wedding planner, bridesmaids, groomsmen, and any family members who are helping coordinate the day. Clear communication is vital to ensure everyone knows where they need to be and when.

  • Coordinate with Vendors: Make sure to go over your timeline with all your vendors’ schedules, and that it aligns with what they have planned for the day.

  • Make it Count: Understand you can't do everything, so choose the moments that matter the most to you! Don't forget to take time and soak it all in! It's YOUR special day!


Actual Wedding Day Timeline

Here’s an example of an actual bride and groom's wedding day timeline for a 6:00 p.m. ceremony:


Bride and Grooms Wedding day timeline for a 6pm wedding ceremony

If you are recently engaged and are looking to tie the knot or have your engagement photos taken you have come to the right place. Here at The Stables at Cypress Creek we know that the process of selecting a wedding venue is a crucial decision in planning your special day. Given the many factors to consider, it's vital to begin your search early and focus on what's most important to you. The ideal venue will not only accommodate your practical requirements but also embody your unique style and the dream you have for your wedding. If you are still looking for the perfect wedding venue contact us at The Stables at Cypress Creek in Tuscaloosa Alabama to schedule a tour.

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