How Many People Should I Invite to My Wedding? (2024)

If you’re here, you must be newly engaged. So before we get started, congratulations are in order! What a special time for you both一we're sure you're excited to start planning!

Of course, one of the first things you're keen to nail down is your guest list. The great thing about weddings is that the "right" number of guests is totally up to you! But… that's also the tough thing about it. Without a clear-cut answer, it's hard to decide how large your wedding should be.

There’s really no single answer to the question “how many people should I invite to my wedding?” but that doesn’t mean you have to make a random guess. In this article, we’ll break down everything you need to consider so you can figure out the best answer to your question.

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Wedding size and guest list FAQs

What's the average wedding size? What's considered a small wedding? A big wedding? How do I decide who to invite to my wedding? What variables should I consider? Find answers below!

What’s an average wedding size?

As we mentioned, there really isn't a "one size fits all" when it comes to a wedding guest list. One person may find a 150-person guest list quite intimate, while others may find it overwhelmingly big. It all depends on factors like the size of your families and friend groups, your culture and religion, and even your vision for your big day.

But you asked, and we shall answer! Typically, a guestlist of 75 to 150 people is considered an "average" wedding size.

However, average guest counts fluctuate too. Did you know that about ten more guests are invited to weddings this year than last year? That brings the national average to just over 100 wedding guests.

What’s considered a small wedding?

A small, or intimate wedding, is typically under 75 guests. At first glance, this may not seem "small" to some of you—but guest lists grow quite quickly! If you're allowing plus-ones or children, your guest list could instantly double, so this is something to consider.

Sometimes people will choose to have a small ceremony and then a larger reception. This is an option you may want to explore as well.

What’s considered a big wedding?

A big wedding has over 150 guests. If you have big families and a lot of friends —and allow plus-ones—you can easily reach over 150 guests. Hey, that’s okay. When else can you get all of your favorite people together in a room?!

With that said, it can be tricky to find elegant venues that accommodate hundreds of guests. It’s best to start your search early, so you can secure your top pick.

At Wedgewood Weddings, we have venues that cater for 75 - 400+, so you can always find a location that suits your guest list needs.

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What variables should I consider when creating a guest list?

Of course, there's the practical side of creating a guest list. You'll need to make sure your wedding lines up with your budget, venue, and vision.

Typically, 50% of your wedding budget will go toward your venue, catering and alcohol, and other rental costs. With a larger guest list, these costs will, of course, rise. So it’s important to sit down with your partner and discuss what matters most to you two.

If you want to “wow” your guests with the décor and entertainment services, we recommend crunching the numbers based on your guest list. When it comes to wedding planning, knowledge is power!

How do I decide who to invite to my wedding?

Oof, now this question is hard to answer. We'd love to say, "all the people you want to be there!" But you may also feel pressured to allow plus-ones, children, extended family, and Mom's bestie from Pilates class.

Our advice? Prioritize those that matter to you and your fiancé first. Before consulting anyone else, sit down together and create a list of your favorite people.

If you have space (according to your venue and budget) to allow for extra guests, then it's a good idea to put some rules in place. Here are our suggestions:

  • For plus-ones: We've got good news—you're not obligated to offer every guest a plus-one. But with that said, if they're in a serious relationship, they'd probably appreciate the extended invite. (You'd want to bring your love to a wedding, too, right?)

    Traditionally, the custom is to add a plus-one for any couple that lives together or who have been together for at least 3-5 years. If they met last weekend, you’re not obligated to extend an invite.

  • For parents' requests: Parental guest lists often depend on whether your parents are financially contributing to your wedding. If they are then you would usually give them more leeway.

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A fair way to accommodate your parents' extra guests is to give each of them a certain number of invites. They'll be happy they can bring along some of their closest people and you'll feel good knowing the guest list is under control.

  • For extended family: This can be tricky for those with big extended families. To avoid hurting people's feelings, you'll need to decide where the cut-off is—and stick to it. For example, if you want to invite one second cousin, you should invite all your second cousins.

You can also decide on the extended family guest list by deciding on a geographic area or by last-seen date. If you meet regularly or you attended their wedding then it’s a yes. If they’re a plane ride away and you last met when you were in diapers, it can be a no.

  • For children: It's entirely up to you if you want children at your wedding. Adults-only celebrations are very common—just make sure to add this note to your invite.

How many guests can I expect to show up?

Typically 75-85% of local guests attend weddings. But you can expect less attendance from out-of-town guests or if you're planning a destination wedding.

Some couples will plan for this and increase their guest list by about 10% - 20%. Others create a secondary list of folks to invite once they see the RSVPs coming in. This is why it's a good idea to send out save-the-date cards early on to get a sense of the number of A-list attendees.

What’s next on the to-do list? We can help!

By now, you should have a better idea of how many people you should invite to your wedding. Now it's time for the fun stuff: choosing a wedding venue.

are located across California, Arizona, Colorado, Texas, Nevada, and New England. You’ll find elegant ceremony and reception venues that can accommodate over 200 guests—which are a rarity at times! Alternatively, you can adapt a larger venue to create an intimate setting so your party of 75 feels like they have space to relax.

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How Many People Should I Invite to My Wedding? (2024)

FAQs

How Many People Should I Invite to My Wedding? ›

Typically, a guestlist of 75 to 150 people is considered an "average" wedding size. However, average guest counts fluctuate too. Did you know that about ten more guests are invited to weddings this year than last year? That brings the national average to just over 100 wedding guests.

What percentage of wedding guests actually attend? ›

As a rule of thumb, you can usually expect around 75-85 percent of those invited to actually attend the wedding. Sending out save the dates six to eight months in advance will give guests time to prepare for the wedding—ultimately increasing the number of people who will attend.

Is 100 guests a lot for a wedding? ›

It is considered that 75 to 100 guests are very okay, but having more than 150 guests can be many people.

How do you estimate how many people will come to your wedding? ›

For local guests, plan for 85% of invitees attending. Don't forget to add spouses and children if they are invited! For out-of-town guests, plan on 55% of them attending. However, if most of them are close family who may go the distance to make it, your estimate could be higher—as high as 85%.

Is a 200 guest wedding big? ›

What is Considered a Big Wedding? What is considered a large wedding can vary between cultures and regions, but we consider any wedding over 100 people to be a big wedding. The Knot's Guest List Manager comes in handy no matter what your wedding size may be, but especially if you've got a long list of attendees.

What is the rule of thumb for wedding invites? ›

As a rule of thumb, Emily Post's Wedding Etiquette says spouses, fiancés, and live-in partners of each guest should receive an invitation. “Even if you've never met or they are not your favorite people, your guest is part of a package deal,” authors Anne and Lizzie Post explain.

What is a good budget for a 100-person wedding? ›

While the national average for a wedding is around $20,300, couples can expect to spend between $32,000 to $70,000 for a 100-person wedding in the DC Metro area . For a 100-150 person wedding, couples can expect to spend anywhere from $60,000 to $95,000 for a wedding in the DC area.

Is 120 a small wedding? ›

Over 100 but less than 300 guests is considered to be a medium wedding or mid-size event. Numbers are relative, though, so if your family typically attends weddings with upwards of 300 guests, a 100-person event might feel small to you.

What percentage of wedding guests don't go? ›

What Percent of Wedding Guests Decline? "How many invited guests will decline a wedding invitation? A good rule of thumb that many wedding professionals agree on is 20%," says Nowack.

Is it rude to not invite cousins to a wedding? ›

No, you don't have to invite your cousins, or your partner's cousins to your wedding, if you don't want to. It's your wedding day, and you and your partner should feel free to invite only the people you really want to share the day with.

What is the number one rule as a wedding guest? ›

Unbreakable Rule #1: RSVP Promptly

If you're one of the chosen few to be invited, make sure you respond promptly.

Is it rude to not invite partners to a wedding? ›

If they don't know any of your other guests pretty well, attending the wedding could be quite an awkward experience for them, so it's polite to invite their partner, regardless of how serious or long the relationship is, or else offer them a plus one.

What percentage of RSVPs show up? ›

Anecdotally, you'll often hear wedding pros say to expect around 80 percent of your total invited guests to RSVP “yes” to a wedding that doesn't involve major travel for the majority of guests. So, if you invite 100 people, 80 percent will accept the invitation.

How many guests RSVP no? ›

Our DOC has told me several times that you can expect about 20% of guests to RSVP no, and if that's the case, we'll be right on target for our final guest count. However, I'm kind of terrified that I'll somehow be the exception to the rule and the vast majority of people will attend the wedding.

What is considered out of town for a wedding? ›

First, let's clarify what an out-of-town guest actually is. "If you are staying at the hotel or another hotel for the wedding, you are considered an out-of-town guest," explains Ariel Becker, CEO of Becker and the Co.

What percentage of wedding guests don't come? ›

Wedding guest counts can be a tricky thing and are sometimes hard to estimate. On average you can expect that 20% of your invited guests will RSVP they cannot come to your wedding. However, there are a few things that can make that percentage decrease or increase.

What percentage does not attend a wedding? ›

A recent study conducted by event management software company RSVPify generally corroborates that 80 percent estimate, finding that, of couples who used their platform to manage RSVPs, an average of 83 percent of invited guests accepted their invitation, while 17 percent declined.

What percent of invitees come to a party? ›

On average, 60% of invited guests will show up at your event. And here's the best case scenario: If you invite your closest friends and family only, you can expect about 75% to show up. It's painful to think about, but true nonetheless.

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