Friday, July 9, 2010

The Merit of an Off-Season Wedding

Of the array of ways to stay within budget on a wedding, possibly the biggest money-saver is holding your wedding during the off season. The majority of the weddings in The States occur between May and October. What that means to you is that most vendors need more business in the time between December and April, and that is a good position for a better price for you.

First, you have to consider where you would like your wedding to be celebrated. If you were hoping to have an outdoor event, then you need to consider the elements. In colder climates, an outdoor wedding in an off season is going to be extremely uncomfortable. However, in warm states, or if the guests are ok with moving the celebration indoors, then you are in luck.

During the off months, venues are more willing to discount their rooms, or at a start leave wiggle room in the amount. You will be able to check into different wedding venues, as well. Spend some effort checking out the different locations in your area. You might scout your favorite locales by enjoying events offered in your town. Search for a setting you think you’ll enjoy, and check with management if there’s a slow season when they might offer a lower price.

Not tying the know during the busiest season also allows your party to stay in less expensive accommodations without compromising on amenities. Almost all hotels experience down seasons when the largest number of their rooms remain empty. If you are bringing a large group on such occasions, the hotel will be able to make allowances for you. If you engage them to cater your wedding at the same hotel, then you are in prime position to haggle over many “extras” for your event into the arrangement for little to no money.

Bouquets and centerpieces more often than not end up amounting to close to 10% of your cost for the big day. By having a winter nuptial and working with flowers available this season, you always save cash and enjoy a beautiful and unusual setting. Suitable plants in bloom during the winter are amaryllis, jasmine, [orchids, and poinsettias], to name some. You can also enhance a room with boughs of fir trees to add a festive and cozy feel to the room. You might want to talk to your area nursery about what flowers are at hand and affordable near your venue before you plan your decorating goal.

For those among you who are planning a destination wedding, speak to a travel broker about the option of a slow season nuptial. Unlike the northern parts of America, almost all tropical destinations, such as Hawaii and the Bahamas, are in full swing during the winter time. So it’s easy to understand that planning your wedding during the summer is the best way to get the biggest discounts. Each spot is different, so you will need to research the climate, local events, and airfare.

No matter where you are holding your wedding, do some early research. Explore the different price options for your venue, entertainment, and menu. Talk to different travel agencies and wedding organizers before you put your name on a business arrangement with anyone. Check online for dresses and hotels before you shop in person. If you prepare for a meeting armed with knowledge and detailed data, you will be able to negotiate for the best possible price for your dream wedding.


A professional author on all things baby, parenting, and bridal showers, Criss White has composed lots of articles. For more information about wedding seasons and other wedding articles, visit Wedding Ideas Etc.

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