How to Write a Wedding FAQ Page Guests Actually Use
A clear FAQ page reduces repetitive questions and helps guests travel, dress, and arrive with confidence.
Most guest stress comes from missing details, not from the wedding schedule itself. A strong FAQ page gives clear answers before people ask, which saves you hours of messaging.
What Makes an FAQ Page Useful
The best FAQ pages are direct and specific. Avoid long paragraphs and avoid vague language.
- One short question per line
- One clear answer with exact details
- Link to maps, hotel list, and RSVP page where needed
- Update date shown at the top of the page
Core Questions Every Couple Should Include
- What is the full event timeline?
- What is the dress code for each event?
- Can guests bring a plus one?
- Are children invited?
- Where should guests stay?
- How should guests travel between locations?
- What is the RSVP deadline?
- Who should guests contact in an emergency?
Example Answer Style:
Dress code for the main ceremony is formal garden attire. Ladies can wear long or midi dresses. Gentlemen can wear suits in neutral tones. Please avoid very high heels because part of the ceremony is on grass.
Keep Answers Operational, Not Decorative
Your FAQ is a planning tool. Friendly tone is great, but clarity is more important than creativity when guests need fast information.
Organize by Topic
- Before You Travel
- On Arrival
- Wedding Day Logistics
- Food, Accessibility, and Special Needs
- Contact and Emergency
Set a Weekly Update Routine
Review the page once per week as your plans evolve. If three guests ask the same question, that question should be added immediately.
Practical Result:
A high quality FAQ page reduces last minute confusion, improves RSVP quality, and keeps your communication load manageable in the final month.
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