Create a Quince Seating Arrangement to Avoid Problems!
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Stay drama and stress free by creating a seating arrangement and avoid any last minute misunderstandings with your guests.
Knowing beforehand how all your tables will be arranged, can help you plan the seating charts for your guests and this will make for a smoother and more organized entrance for them.
By having everything as organized as possible you'll for sure get to enjoy your quince celebration plus have your guests satisfied and comfortable.
If you have no idea where to begin, take a look at this seating arrangement, it will save your life!
Head Table
The main table that stands out from the rest should be the table you will be “sitting down in” which is specifically put in quotations since the Quinceañera should only use it when tired or eating.
- Quinceañera
- Court of Honor
Front Tables
VIP section are the front tables where the most important people in your life that had a big part in making your dreams come true, should be sitting at.
- Parents
- Siblings
- Padrinos
Guest Tables
Not that the following aren’t as important in your life, since all that attended are a blessing… but we leave them in the middle. They’re not missing out on too much since they’re not too close to the front but will still get to enjoy your party just as much as the VIP crew!
- Family
- Friends
Optional Table
These tables should be considered the “time-out” section not only because they’re mainly kids who love some trouble but because the ones in the back are usually the rowdy group, no offense! LOL
- Children’s table
- Acquaintances
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