Typically, you will have to set aside upwards of $20,000 for an average wedding in the United States. This may feel like a stretch, especially for young couples who are paying for their celebration. Fortunately, there are ways that you can cut corners on your budget, and even experts say that you don't have to spend your life savings just to manage a memorable wedding.
Wedding venues in Atlanta, for instance, take a chunk of your wedding budget. However, they are also one of the easiest places to cut costs. After all, everything else about your wedding hinges on your chosen location. Here are some practical tips you can follow for a better-managed budget on your wedding day:
- Avoid Saturdays. While Saturday may seem the most convenient day to get married (it's traditional, people are more likely to come, etc.), it is also the most expensive especially because of the demand for Saturday weddings. A lot of venues charge as much as 50% less on their booking fee if you choose other days than Saturday.
- Prioritize. What about your wedding venue is most important in your book? Do you prefer a great view even when the facility is not known for their catering, or would you rather have good food even when it means a slight compromise on the location? If both scenery and catering is that important to you, ask your wedding planner for Atlanta wedding venue that meets your criteria but won't take up most of your budget.
- Go non-traditional. Traditional wedding venues come at a premium (plazas, halls, gardens, etc.). Get creative and enjoy an unconventional reception at a public park, a bed and breakfast or even an art gallery.
- Skip the big city location. You will be surprised at the kind of options you have in smaller towns and suburbs, which are only mere minutes from downtown.
- Choose a single venue. To save money on separate ceremony and reception venue. Elect to have both in a single venue, if the facility allows.
- Take the morning slot. An early wedding can save you a great deal of money not only in terms of venue but terms of other services. For instance, serving lunch or brunch is a lot cheaper than serving a multi-course dinner to upwards of 100 guests.
- Negotiate. Finally, don't be afraid to whip out your negotiation skills. If you have been quoted a lower price by a different venue, factor it in when trying to bring down the price of another venue.
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