Unplugged Ceremonies: Should You Ask Guests to Put Down Their Phones?
We get it—if it’s not on the ‘Gram, did it even happen? But when it comes to your Colorado Springs wedding ceremony, more and more couples are asking their guests to ditch the phones and be present. It’s called unplugged ceremonies, and it’s kind of a big deal right now. But should you go for it?
Let’s break down what it really means, why it might be the vibe for your wedding, and how to pull it off without awkward vibes.
What Is an Unplugged Ceremony?
An unplugged ceremony means asking your guests to turn off (or put away) their phones, tablets, and cameras during your wedding ceremony. No photos, no videos, no TikToks. Just eyes on the couple and hearts in the moment.
It doesn’t mean your wedding isn’t getting captured. You’ll still have your professional Colorado Springs wedding photographer and videographer doing their thing. The difference? You’ll avoid a sea of screens between you and your guests as you say “I do.”
Why Couples Love Unplugged Ceremonies
Here’s why unplugged ceremonies are trending (and honestly, why Gen Z couples love them):
- Pure moments. No distractions. Everyone’s actually watching and feeling the moment—not watching through a lens.
- Better photos. Your photographer won’t have to dodge Uncle Bob standing in the aisle with an iPad.
- Privacy. Not every couple wants their vows posted to IG Stories before the reception even starts.
- Less stress. You don’t have to worry about someone live-streaming your emotional vows or a rogue flash ruining your pro shots.
Let’s be real: Your wedding isn’t a concert. It’s an intimate, once-in-a-lifetime moment.
How to Tell Your Guests (Without Being Awkward)
You don’t want to sound like a buzzkill. Just clear and kind. Here’s how:
- Put it on your signage. A cute welcome sign with “Unplugged Ceremony—Please Be Present” gets the message across.
- Ask your officiant to make an announcement. A quick pre-ceremony reminder does the trick.
- Include it in your program or wedding website. Keep the tone friendly and loving.
Pro tip: Say something like “We’ve hired a professional to capture the magic—please keep your phones away so everyone can fully soak it in with us!”
When an Unplugged Ceremony Isn’t the Move
Not every couple wants to unplug, and that’s valid too. If you’re having a super relaxed or smaller wedding, or you want those extra phone angles from your guests, that’s cool. Or maybe you want just part of the ceremony unplugged (like just the vows).
You don’t have to go all or nothing. It’s your day, your rules!
Your Ceremony, Your Vibe
Whether you choose to go unplugged or keep it digital, the point is making your wedding ceremony feel intentional. At Complete Weddings + Events Colorado Springs, we work with couples to help make those moments feel exactly how you want them. Authentic, memorable, and stress-free.
From day-of coordination to photo booths and DJ services, we’re all about helping you craft a day that reflects you. Let’s make it magic—phones or no phones.