Here, we’ll highlight some considerations when creating your rehearsaldinnerguestlist and share what you need to know about who goes totherehearsaldinner. Deciding who makes the cut for your rehearsaldinner involves more than tradition—discover the surprising guests you might be overlooking. If you have any guestswho are traveling into town for your big day, consider extending them an invitationto your rehearsaldinner, due tothe time and money that they're spending in order to attend your celebration.

Understanding the Context

"Rehearsaldinnerinvitations are more commonly included with the wedding invitation in the form of an insert card," says Penn. "It's easier for the couple to have a smaller number of these inserts printed and only include it in the invitations of the guestswho are specifically invitedto attend. Here, the experts break down the rules to follow when deciding which loved ones should and shouldn't receive an invitationto this pre-nuptial event. 329 Likes, 5 Comments.

Key Insights

TikTok video from PNW Wed Planners (@aislereadyevents): "Replying to @lmlock rehearsaldinnerguestlist! #weddingcoordinator #weddingplanner #weddingadvice #weddingtiktok #weddingrehearsal #weddingplanning #weddingtip". Here's who definitely gets an invite. Your immediate families, the bridal party (including the parents of the flower girl and ring bearer, even if they're not in the wedding), any ceremony readers, and your officiant (plus his or her spouse, if married) should always be invitedtotherehearsal... Other than the wedding party and parents, I'm not sure who to invite.

Final Thoughts

I know generally out of town guests are invited, but the wedding is in my hometown so most people.