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Wow. I don't know that there is a huge difference in 6 pm or 7 pm. We are doing a 3 pm ceremony 5 pm cocktail hour (the cocktail hour and reception is a 30 minute drive) and then the reception to start around 6 pm.
Our ceremony and reception are at the same place. So, we won't have travel time.
That's fine you should shoot for 6 and make it a sunset ceremony.
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Well, ladies...FI and I had a long talk on yesterday and have decided to change our day from Friday, Oct 15 to Saturday, Oct 16. We think that it will be alot more convenient for our guests. As long as I get to keep my evening wedding, I don't really care. Now we just have to see if 6PM is better or 7PM. What do you think and why? Thanks!