Reception Seating Charts: Pros & Cons
One pretty frequent question we get asked is about seating charts - are they worth the hassle? My personal opinion:
NO
While seating charts do have a place, I personally am not a huge fan of seating charts. Here are a few pros & cons of taking the time to come up with a formal seating chart for your reception:
Pros:
They give an extra sense of formality than open seating.
They can help with avoiding family drama if there are people who cannot stand to be on the same side of the room as each other.
If you are going to be pushing maximum capacity, it can definitely help with making sure each table is filled properly (helps to avoid having 4 tables of 6 with 4 seats at each unoccupied).
Cons:
They take an immense amount of time and effort to put together all for the hour, maybe hour and a half, that people will actually be sitting at the table.
They often cause a bottleneck effect while people are looking for their table numbers before they can even enter the reception hall.
I have seen many weddings with frantic rearranging of tables & place cards due to guests backing out at the last minute.
They can lead to awkwardness if guests are placed next to people they don’t know or are placed at a “less desirable” table and feel like they should be at a more “important” table.
This is all just my personal opinion based on what I have seen over the years! Ultimately, YOU get to decide how you want your wedding & reception to go! :)