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After the cake is cut, get back in the groove. Have the DJ or band play upbeat, festive music to draw guests back to the dance floor. Plan the last dance about 15 minutes before you'd like to wrap up your reception.

Decide whether you want to slow things down or end with an upbeat, fun tune. If you plan to make a grand exit, arrange for your wedding coordinator to usher guests to the area where the sendoff will happen. Consider providing sparklers or bubbles for guests to add a fun element to your exit.

These details also make for an incredible photo shoot! And just like that, the day you've been planning for months and dreaming for years is over. Treasure every moment and trust that all your hard preparations will pay off for a stress-free day. We are sure they will!

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This is a great way to get everyone outside and gives you the perfect opportunity to say goodbye and head immediately to your getaway car. Keep in mind, and there are extra safety precautions to consider for using fireworks. Before you do anything else, check with your venue to confirm they allow fireworks on their property.

As it gets closer to the wedding day, keep an eye on the weather and check for any burn bans that might prohibit you. If you get the green light, make sure your photographer knows the plan and simply enjoy that magical final moment of your day!

Pick a song that matches the tone you want your guests to remember. Some couples opt for a slow dance to end the night on a sweet and sentimental note while others choose to end on a party high with an upbeat crowd favourite. Grab the mic and sing your heart out to your favourite song or perform a choreographed dance your guests will never forget.

This is guaranteed to be the show-stopping moment of the night and the unique way to end the party on a high note. If possible, keep it a surprise and give a short toast before you begin so you can say a blanket thank you to all of your guests.

With all that dancing and drinking, your guests are bound to be hungry by the end of the night — even after a full dinner! So curb those late-night munchies with a special snack delivery before the party ends. You could even hire your favourite food truck to park at the venue to provide guests with more diverse options! To limit the amount of food leftover at the end of the night, provide small to-go boxes so guests can take either enjoy the snacks at the reception or on the ride home.

Wow, your guests with your rendition of Grease karaoke or surprise them with a choreographed dance to your favourite soundtrack. Whatever your secret talents are, this is your chance to make them shine and create an unforgettable wedding exit that your guests will be talking about for years to come.

Is there anything more breathtaking than watching a bunch of white lanterns illuminate the night sky? Every town has its own version of a celebrity—why not invite them to join the party? Have a band play you out to your favourite song or have a mascot do some crowd work as you exit the building.

Spend some time drafting this speech and be as creative as you can. Introduce some humour or go with something sweet and sentimental. There are bubbles to blow, rice to toss, sparklers to light — wait, when do all of those things happen? And what about the twists on those traditions — balloons, lanterns, glow sticks, confetti, or fireworks?

The couple does not actually leave! Sparkler exits are amazing — they are simply magical. However, please take into consideration that you are placing an extremely hot fire-stick into the hands of your potentially very drunk guests.

If you have an open bar at your wedding, please think thru the level of intoxication you foresee your guests reaching. Especially if you are waiting until the very end of the night when everyone will be at their most tipsy — sparklers have the potential to be extremely dangerous!



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