Help Ease Anxiety for Your Wedding Guests with Help from The Guest Table

The Covid-19 pandemic has created a brand new layer of anxiety for brides and grooms planning their weddings into 2021: seating arrangements.

The Covid-19 pandemic has created a brand new layer of anxiety for brides and grooms planning their weddings into 2021: How will reception seating be arranged?

 

As the New York Times recently reported in regard to seating at weddings and other events in the era of Covid-19, “If you’ve always feared being put at the singles’ table, or sitting among strangers, fear no more. In some cases you may be able to request who you eat with.”  This is exactly what The Guest Table platform can help you accomplish for your own wedding or event.

 

To help head off anxiety about the spread of Covid-19, many couples are letting guests say where they want to sit.  Doing so will also allow people to arrive at your wedding feeling comfortable with their seat assignment.

 

Using The Guest Table Platform to create a digital seating chart that you can share with your guests is a simple way to help everyone feel more comfortable coming to your wedding or event. You can check out our frequently asked questions about our online seating chart platform here and be sure to watch the videos about The Guest Table to learn more about how it works.

 

Once you register for an account and create your digital seating chart, you can easily share it with guests who can then book their own seats. Alternatively, you can create the seating chart and fill out our printable guest list form, depending on the amount of control you would like to have.

 

Many events are being altered in 2021 because of Covid-19, and weddings are no exception. Fortunately, you can take action to help your guests feel at ease with their seating arrangements with help from The Guest Table. Start by using our simple platform to create a digital seating chart—and share it with your guests! It will certainly go a long way to ease their anxiety. 

Author: The Guest Table