How the Wedding Industry Will Change After Coronavirus
5 Ways the Wedding Industry Will Change After the Coronavirus Pandemic
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"Summer parties can still be festive and safe. From picnic style dinners to backyard movie nights and driveway cocktail hours, we are going to see people enjoying events at home in a whole new way. By utilising 'meal drop offs' from local caterers and incorporating some old-fashioned backyard games, you can create a fun and safe environment for you and your guests. Any size group can enjoy corn hole, oversized Jenga, and frisbee games. Before guests arrive, it's important to let them know what kind of measures you've taken to keep everyone comfortable and safe. When sending an invite, make sure to explain how you plan to take care of your guests' concerns – sanitizer station, disposable cutlery, pre-batched specialty cocktails, and ample bathroom space with an attendant sanitizing restroom consistently after each use, are a few ways to keep guests at ease. For those who still won't feel comfortable to venture out into group gatherings – we suggest adding a virtual experience as a way for them to feel included." – Ked & Co. Event Design and Production