Scheduling Your Wedding
Date
One of the most important first tasks you
have planning your wedding is setting the date. Setting the
best possible date sounds easier than it is. Before you make
your decision, there are many events and other important dates
to consider. Your day will have a lot to do with cost,
availability, who can attend, etc.
On average, there is 12-18 months between the engagement and
the wedding day. Since there are so many components to plan for
one year may not be enough time for many. Before setting the
date for the big day, you should consider your friends and
family members’ schedules. Birthdays, graduations, vacations,
and other events may prevent people important to you attend
your wedding day.
Getting married during the busiest wedding ceremony months has
multiple challenges. First, be prepared to pay premium for
reception venues, photography services, limos, etc. In addition
to hire costs, you should consider challenges based on
availability. Your dream location may not be available on your
dream date. May through September are some of the busiest
months for weddings, if you can, you should consider getting
married one of the off months. November through April gives you
more opportunities to keep costs down. During the slower
months, you are bound to get better service because more
vendors are competing for your business.
Because Saturday is the most popular wedding day, beware that
you are competing with many other brides for the same venues
and services. Saturday is the most convenient day for your
guests, but it offers you the most challenge and expense.
Fridays and Sundays are considered the next best days and are
still much more convenient than weekdays.
Like anything else in life, there will be pros and cons to any
possible wedding date. Your job is to figure out the best
possible date based on your needs and desires.
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