Wedding Budget Challenge
As you plan your wedding, the most important task you have is to
set your wedding budget. Weddings are expensive events. The
average cost of a wedding in the America is more than $20,000.
The honeymoon is not calculated in the cost. Although $20,000
sounds like a lot of money for a one-day event, keep in mind
that it is an average and a many weddings cost significantly
more.
No wedding budget is ever too big. It is your budget not your
imagination that sets the limits of what you can or can't do on
your wedding day. Formal weddings in hotel ballrooms or other
trendy wedding reception venues will require a much bigger
budget than a reception held at your parents house. Normally,
formal weddings are more expensive because everything about them
is expensive such as the food, music, etc.
The summer months are the most popular and most expensive months
of the year to get married. Due to the high demand during the
busy wedding season, hotels and other wedding reception venues
can ask higher than usual prices. If you must have a summer
wedding, expect to pay a premium.
The more guest you invite to the wedding, the more money you'll
spend. You have to calculate your food budget based on a
per-head cost for food and liquor. The type of meal you serve
your guest is limited by your budget. For instance, seated
dinners are more expensive than a buffet style dinners.
Some locations are more expensive than others. Certain cities
such as New York and Los Angeles can be expensive, but far away
places can be just as pricey due to high travel costs and the
lack of competition.
Don't worry if your wedding budget doesn't cover everything you
can dream of. It may require compromises, scheduling changes, or
simply begging for more money, but even with a small budget you
can plan a beautiful wedding.
Developing the wedding budget is challenging, and the bride and
groom should work on it together. If your parents are footing
part of the expenses, you have to involve them in the process
too. Traditionally, the bride's family covers most of the
expenses. Today, such tradition is not necessarily relevant. The
bride and groom normally pay for most of the weddings.