4 Things Northland Brides Forget to Book (to entertain guests)
- smilephotoboothnz
- Apr 20
- 1 min read
Updated: Apr 23

Entertainment for the cocktail hour gap
The ceremony ends and now what? This window of time is the most overlooked part of the wedding day. Guests are mingling, enjoying a drink, but there's nothing to ‘do’.
Lawn games fill this gap perfectly and are almost always an afterthought rather than a planned decision.
Entertainment for children
Kids are often on the guest list but rarely on the planning list. Activity packs, quiet games, and dedicated kids corners are almost never considered until a parent looks around on the day what their child is supposed to do during a two hour dinner service.
Afterall, parents want to have a break to enjoy the event too!
A guestbook that reflects your wedding
Most couples buy a traditional guestbook without realising there are far more meaningful alternatives. Audio guestbooks, camera stations, video guestbooks, camcorder options, are still relatively new to the Northland market — many brides simply don't know they exist until it's too late to book them.
Something for guests who don't dance
Not everyone hits the dance floor — and for guests who don't, the second half of a wedding reception can feel like a very long evening.
Lawn games, a photo booth, a snap station, or a conversation game gives non-dancers somewhere to be and something to enjoy without feeling left out.



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