Organising a Royal Wedding Party
As the Royal Wedding date grows ever closer, time to organise your celebration is running out. Royal Wedding parties are expected to crop up all across the county as everyone will join together in celebration.
If the nuptials aren’t reason enough to have a good ole knees up, then maybe the Royal Wedding holiday will be just the excuse you need. Whatever your reason, there are certain things to remember when organising a Royal Wedding party.
Get Permission
If you are planning a Royal Wedding street party then you’ll need to get permission from your local authority before you go any further. Although street parties have been held in the past to celebrate royal events, now-a-days things are a bit different, due mainly to issues such as health and safety, insurance and road closures. However with an anticipated 2 million parties being held to mark the Royal Wedding, you can be sure that you won’t be the only one seeking permission.
On the build up
As with any party there are certain things that you’ll need to arrange on the build up to the day. Some things you’ll want to consider are:
• Invitations
• Decorations
• Furniture
• Food and Drink
• Arranging somewhere to watch the ceremony
• Fun and Games
• The after party clean up
On the day
Arrange for everyone to chip in on the organisation of your Royal Wedding party, this way no one has to bear the burden of all the work, also group organising can create a real sense of community spirit.
During monumental events such as this, the temptation can be to knock back the booze like its going out of fashion. Try to avoid this as the day will be a celebration for everyone young and old, and you can expect to come across a range of opinions which can spark alcohol fuelled arguments.
Remember, after the Royal Wedding celebrations are over, you will be responsible for tidying up. Again this job shouldn’t be left to just one person, so it’s best to arrange a clean up team with your neighbours beforehand to avoid anyone getting lumbered with all the work.
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