Amazing Ways to End Your Wedding Reception

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Your wedding is such a celebratory occasion! From the moment you walk down the aisle, the festivities will begin, and they should be quite entertaining. Your guests will all join you as you commit your love to your partner, and they deserve to have fun all the way up until you jet off to your honeymoon.

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Are you aware of the many amazing ways in which you can end your wedding reception with a bang?

Here at Mountain House on Sunday River, we are grateful to provide couples with inspiration as they plan their big day! That’s why we have gathered some amazing ways in which you can end your own wedding reception. Are you ready to discover what these ways are? If so, be sure to continue reading:

  • An Illumination to Remember. Light up your wedding exit by choosing to present your guests with sparklers! Your guests can then line up on either side and create an aisleway for you and your partner to make your way through. Not only will they love the entertainment provided, but it will certainly create some marvelous photos!
  • An Aromatic Toss. You can showcase an alternative the traditional wedding exit toss of rice by choosing to have your guests toss herbs instead. Rosemary and lavender pose and perfect options, as not only will they present a lovely aroma, but they will certainly add some elegance to your grand exit.
  • A Dash of Whimsy. What’s more whimsical than bubbles floating through the air? Have your guests blow bubbles among you and your partner as you make your grand exit. Each guest will certainly enjoy this festive activity, and it will add to the excitement of your big day.

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A wonderful wedding exit is a must for your big day! These are just a few of the many options available to you. If you are ready to book your Newry, Maine wedding venue, please get in touch with us here at Mountain House on Sunday River. We would be honored to be your wedding venue in Newry.

 

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