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7 Phere Weddings & Events

Guest experience

Guests should arrive and simply be looked after.

Invitations, travel, stays, welcomes and itineraries — the part families most often underestimate.
Yellow poolside pavilion for a Haldi celebration

What this covers

Hospitality, in order.

  1. Invitations and RSVPs

    Sent, tracked and chased, so numbers are real before you commit to them.

  2. Travel and transfers

    Flights, trains, airport pickups and the movement between functions.

  3. Stays and rooming

    Room blocks, allocations, and the family politics that come with them.

  4. Welcome and gifting

    Desks, hampers and the first ten minutes that set the tone.

  5. Itineraries

    Clear, printed and on phones, so nobody has to ask what happens next.

  6. Elder care

    Access, seating, shade, medical proximity, and someone who is actually watching.

Why it matters

Guests judge a wedding by how they were treated.

  1. Arrival

    The first hour decides how the rest of the weekend feels.

  2. Movement

    Nobody should be waiting on a bus that nobody told them about.

  3. Rest

    Three days is long. Space to breathe is part of the plan.

Begin

Tell us about your celebration.

A few details are enough to start the conversation.