What does mix mean on seating chart?

“Mix” is usually where the mixing board would sit, but in this case it could be where the main casters sit, if they don’t place them adjacent to the main stage again.

What does mix mean on seating chart?

“Mix” is usually where the mixing board would sit, but in this case it could be where the main casters sit, if they don’t place them adjacent to the main stage again.

Do the bride and groom’s parents sit together?

Traditionally, the bride and groom’s parents sit at the same reception table, sometimes with the officiant and his or her spouse (if they attend the reception) or with your grandparents.

What is proper etiquette for seating at a wedding reception?

Close relatives and honored guests, like the bride’s personal attendant, and their families should be seated at the front of the wedding reception. Again, the bride’s honored guests should be seated to the left and the groom’s to the right.

What are the best seats at Kia forum?

‘The best seats for viewing the stage and performers during concerts and entertainment events at The Forum are located in sections 106, 107, 108 and 109. These seats are close to the stage and give a bit of elevation so visitors can see the stage even if others in their section stand up. ‘

Where do divorced parents sit at a wedding ceremony?

When divorced parents sit separately, and using the bride’s parents as an example, her mother (and stepfather, if Mom has remarried) sits in the front row.

Do you count the DJ and photographer at wedding?

Any vendor who be with you all or most of the day should be included in your meal count. This includes but isn’t limited to your photographer, videographer, wedding planner, venue manager, photo booth attendant, and DJ or band.

How much money do parents give for wedding gift?

The bride’s parents give an average $12,000, and the groom’s, $7,000. Just 1 in 10 couples pays for the wedding entirely on their own, according to TheKnot.com.

Who do the bride’s parents sit with at the reception?

Traditionally, the parents all sit at the same reception table, along with siblings not in the wedding party, the officiant and his or her spouse (if they attend the reception) and any grandparents.

Are floor seats worth it at The Forum?

Best seats in the Forum are Lower Loge level, on either side of the stage (112, 111 and 125, 126). Floor seats are not great, you end up standing, and trying to see over people’s heads.

How does General admission work at The Forum?

General Admission (GA) refers to seating or standing areas that are not assigned or reserved, and are occupied on a first-come, first-served basis.

Do you feed your wedding DJ?

You will definitely need to feed your wedding planner, photographer, videographer and band or DJ/emcee, plus their assistants. (On the other hand, you won’t need to feed your baker, your florist or anyone working only at the ceremony).

What age is considered a guest at a wedding?

Any child over the age of 18 is considered an adult, and as such they would receive their own invitation, even if they live at home with their parents. Any child under the age of 18 would be included in the invitation to the parent/parents.

What grooms mother do?

Traditionally speaking, the groom’s mother is responsible for planning and hosting the rehearsal dinner with the grooms’ father (typically) the night before the wedding. This is one of the biggest mothers of the groom responsibilities, so make sure you start planning the dinner about six months in advance.