Around here there was a high rate of complain every with COVID rules. I knew no one having a wedding with more than close family plus wedding party. Mostly outside. But now we have a BIG wedding to go to. They asked for vaccination proof and have 100 percent vaxxed ( the bride had told her aunt 16 year old cousin couldn’t attend without it, so they got him done…we’re going to but had been “ in no hurry”.
cousin was supposed to have a wedding this July, she moved it to October to accommodate everyone. should be around 200 people and vaccinations will be required! looking forward to things finally opening up!
We are invited to a wedding in 2022. About 200 people. The bride and groom have no intention of getting the vaccine and neither do most of their friends (they work in a health related job…not direct care). We are vaccinated and plan to attend.
The bride and groom will be letting folks know that they are not going to be vaccinated.
It’s over a year away.
Second wedding has been cancelled again because one side of the family lives in India and can’t get here at all.
My son’s wedding is this Memorial Day weekend after postponing from last October. It’s a destination wedding and we have 85 coming. The plans have always been for an outdoor ceremony followed by dinner under a tent and dancing in a beautiful barn. Venue restrictions have been lifted so there will be no changes to any of the bride and groom’s original plans. We are not asking the vaccination status of any guest.
My nephew is the best man in a wedding in June in DC. Originally had 150-200 people invited but they cut that down to 50 because they just didn’t know what things would be like in June. It is mostly the bridal party (like 20 people) and family - very few other invited but my niece made the cut. My sister and her husband had received a Save the date but didn’t make the wedding cut for the smaller wedding. There will also be a separate reception in Denver later. No dancing allowed at the DC wedding. My nephew has also been to two bachelor parties (one Vegas, one Mexico) recently.
My daughter is going to 4 weddings, all huge, in Florida between August and Feb. They aren’t rescheduled but may have been slightly delayed as most became engaged during covid.
I do have tickets to the Van Gogh exhibit (it’s like a laser light show) in Nov. They say they’ve limited the tickets for social distancing, but I bet they’ll increase the numbers now that we’re moving to ‘Level Clear’ as of Sunday.
We have tickets to that show as well! We also got tickets to an indoor concert in October; there was no information provided about any safety precautions.
My husband and I will be attending a wedding and two class reunions this fall, all indoors. No mention has been made of vaccinations. Don’t you think it’s at the point where everyone has to decide what is best for themselves? If covid rates are up significantly, we won’t be attending, even though we are vaccinated.
H’s niece was supposed to get married last June, but the wedding has been rescheduled to this June. The on-line RSVP asked if we had had at least one vaccination (we are fully vaxx).
We have tickets to a large outdoor music festival. Tickets are actually carryovers from last year when it was postponed. I think we will be attending, assuming infection rates continue to trend down, but will decide last-minute, I suppose.
They have to ask about vaccination status here in order to have more than 50 at the event. Under our guidelines vaccinated people don’t count in the 50 person limit.