One of the first thing that you have to decide when planning a wedding is setting a date. There are many things to keep in mind when deciding on you wedding date, especially if you want to save a little money.
If you decide to marry during a holiday, not only will reception halls be harder to reserve due to holiday parties, but it may also more expensive. Vendors (such as bakers, caterers, etc.) may charge more during the holidays.
The month that you marry also matters. Everyone would like to be a summer bride - but certain months are cheaper to tie the knot. Try January through March (but stay away from Feb. 14th).
The day of the week is also important. Choosing something other than a Saturday evening wedding will save you money in the end. A lunch for 100 guests is always cheaper than a dinner for 100.
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Here in Michigan, April is also cheaper. We were going to do April to get the cheaper rate and they double booked our date after telling us it was ours. SO, they gave us the first weekend in May instead with the April discount! I think the months that are discounted depend on which state you live in due to weather differences. April can still be snowy here!
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