What to Put on Your Wedding Website
Your wedding website is the go-to spot for guests to find all the essential details about your big day. If there is important information you want your guests to know, it should be on your wedding website! With digital invitations and online RSVPs becoming more common, having a well-organized wedding website is more important than ever. It is also the best place to direct guests who have questions about your big day. Instead of typing that same extended response, you can direct them over to your wedding website and ask them to read through the information. It saves you time and makes sure guests know all the essential details.

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What to Put on Your Wedding Website in 2025
1. Your Story
Before you get to the details, the first part of your wedding website is to share your story:
- How you met
- The proposal story
- Fun facts about you as a couple
- A gallery of your favorite photos together
Adding a personal touch helps guests feel even more connected to your celebration!
2. Dress Codes
Let your guests know the expected attire for each event:
- Black tie, cocktail, or casual?
- Special colors to avoid (e.g., white or the wedding party’s colors)
- Outdoor considerations (e.g., beach-friendly footwear or warm layers for an evening reception)
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3. Directions to Venues
Make it easy for guests to find their way by providing:
- Venue names and addresses
- Google Maps links
- Parking information
- Transportation options, such as shuttle services or ride-share details
4. Accommodation Information
For out-of-town guests, include:
- Hotel room block details and discount codes
- Nearby accommodation recommendations
- Check-in and check-out times
- Alternative lodging options like Airbnb
5. Any Important Information
Keep guests in the loop with key details, such as:
- Kids Policy: Whether children are welcome or if it’s an adults-only event
- Event Timing: Venue curfews, last-call times, and after-party details
- Weather Prep: If it’s an outdoor wedding, should guests bring umbrellas or sunscreen?
- Cultural or Religious Customs: Anything guests should be aware of, like head coverings or traditional ceremonies

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6. FAQs
Anticipate guests’ questions by including a FAQ section. Some common questions to address:
- What time does the wedding start?
- Can I bring a plus one if they weren’t listed on my invite?
- Where and when should I RSVP?
- Is the wedding indoors or outdoors?
- Who do I notify about dietary restrictions?
- What’s the itinerary for the day?
7. Registry & Honeymoon Fund Links
Make it easy for guests to contribute by linking directly to your:
- Wedding registry
- Honeymoon fund
- Charity donation options (if applicable)

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8. Contact Information
Provide a way for guests to reach out with any last-minute questions. This could be:
- A dedicated email for wedding inquiries
- Contact information for your wedding planner or a designated wedding party member
9. Social Media & Photo Sharing
If you have a wedding hashtag or a shared photo album, let guests know how to tag and upload their pictures from the celebration.

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What to Put on Your Wedding Website in 2025
Your wedding website should be clear, user-friendly, and informative. Keeping everything in one place ensures that guests have a seamless experience from RSVP to reception. With these details included, your website will be a one-stop resource for all things wedding-related in 2025!
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