Planning your wedding at a beautiful Jacksonville wedding venue like All4One Farms is an exciting adventure! We believe that a well-crafted timeline is the secret to a stress-free and truly magical day, allowing you to cherish every precious moment. Let’s explore how we can help you create the perfect timeline for your celebration here at All4One Farms.
Our friendly and experienced coordinators at All4One Farms are dedicated to assisting you every step of the way, making the planning process as delightful as the day itself.

Getting Started: Gathering Essential Information
First, let’s gather all the necessary details. Compile contact information for your immediate family, wedding party, and all vendors. Be sure to include both company details and a personal contact name for each vendor. Having everyone’s information readily accessible ensures smooth communication and coordination.
If your wedding involves multiple locations, such as off-site hair and makeup, note down all addresses and calculate travel times between each site.

Shaping Your Celebration: Processional and Reception Flow
Let’s discuss the order of your processional and the key events you want to include in your reception. This will help us visualize the flow of your day and ensure that all your “must-have” moments are perfectly timed. Take your time to decide what’s most important to you, and we’ll help bring your vision to life.
Collaborating with Your Vendors: Ensuring a Seamless Experience
Next, let’s connect with your vendors to confirm their arrival and departure times. Their expertise is invaluable in creating a realistic timeline. Here’s what we’ll discuss:
- Hair and Makeup: Determine the number of people needing these services and schedule ample time. Decide whether these services will be provided at All4One Farms or off-site, and ensure the venue allows sufficient early access if needed.
- Rental Company: Confirm delivery and pickup times for all rented items. Discuss flexible pickup options with the venue, as next-day pickups might be possible.
- Church Coordinator: If you’re having your ceremony at a church, we’ll coordinate with the church coordinator to understand the rules and division of labor.
- Wedding Officiant: Coordinate the ceremony’s timing and details. Discuss your desired vows, special readings, music, or symbolic ceremonies. Your officiant can help you estimate the ceremony’s length and assist in making it special.
- Photographer/Videographer: Start by confirming how many hours of time are included in their contract. They’ll advise when everyone needs to be dressed and ready for pictures. They will also work with you to get a detailed list of photos you want. From this list, they will be able to give you the timeline they will work off of. They may give you ideas for special pictures or they may tell you there is no way to get this all done during the cocktail hours. Then you can look at options like taking as many pictures as possible before the ceremony or scheduling a special bride and groom picture shoot sometime during the reception. Don’t forget to talk to them about sunset pictures. They will give you advice on how to include that in your timeline.
- DJ: Provide a detailed list of how you want the reception to flow and what events to include. The DJ will be “running the show” during the reception so it is important for them to know what you want included, and you know there are a million options. Not just music but will you be tossing the bouquet or cutting the cake. What special dancing will you have? Once the DJ knows what you want they can give you some timeframes that will work. The coordinator will work with them to keep everything on schedule.
- Florist: Confirm delivery and setup times for your flowers. Make sure the flowers arrive in time to have them for pictures. Make sure tables are ready and linens in place. Will the florist need to come back at the end of the night
Photo by Amy Renee Photography - Baker: Schedule the delivery of your wedding cake. Ensure the venue has refrigerated storage area if needed.
- Caterer and Bartender: Ensure they know the timing for food and drink service for both cocktail hour and dinner.

Average Duration Times:
Use these average times to structure your day:
- Rehearsal: 30 – 60 minutes
- Setup: 2 – 4 hours
- Ceremony: 15 – 60 minutes
- Cocktail Hour: No more than 60 minutes
- Formal Pictures: 1 hour
- Reception: 4 hours
- Average dancing duration: 1.25 hours
- Dinner Service (for 100 – 125 guests):
- Buffet: 1.25 hours
- Plated: 1 hour
- Food Truck: 1.5 – 2 hours
- Tear Down: 1 – 2 hours
Crafting Your Timeline
With this information, draft your timeline. Remember to pad extra time into the schedule to accommodate any delays. Here’s an example of what your day might look like:
- 8:00 AM: Bridal party arrives and begins preparations in the bride’s room.
- 8:30 AM: Groom’s party arrives and begins preparations in the groom’s quarters.
- 10:00 AM: Photographer arrives to capture preparation moments.
- 11:00 AM: First look and couple’s portraits.
- 1:00 PM: Guests start arriving.
- 1:30 PM: Ceremony begins.
- 2:00 PM: Cocktail hour and family photos.
- 3:00 PM: Reception begins in the open-air barn.
- 3:30 PM: Dinner and toasts.
- 5:00 PM: Dancing and celebration.
- 7:00 PM: Cake cutting and bouquet toss.
- 8:30 PM: Grand exit.
Share Your Timeline
Make sure everyone involved in your wedding receives a copy of your timeline. This keeps everyone informed and helps ensure your day runs smoothly.
As you create your detailed and padded timeline, remember that All4One Farms is here to assist you at every step. Our team will help you coordinate with vendors and keep the day on track. As the premier Jacksonville wedding venue, we are dedicated to making your wedding day seamless and unforgettable.
Ready to start planning your dream wedding at All4One Farms? Contact us today to learn more about our services and schedule a tour. We can’t wait to help you create a day that you and your guests will remember forever.
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