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7
Money Saving Tips for Your Wedding
by:
Roanna Rose
1. Trim the guest list. This is difficult but sometimes
necessary if the cost per guest is going to break your budget.
Cross off names on the list of guests who might feel obligated
to come to the wedding if they are invited but would not have
their feelings hurt if they are not asked to attend. Think of
inviting only relatives with whom you have a close relationship
instead of everyone related to you. Invite only the people who
are important to you and your parents rather than everyone you
know.
2. If your wedding ceremony and/or reception will be held at a
hotel, ask for discounts when your family and friends are
staying at same hotel. Reserve a block of rooms for your guests
several months before the wedding for the best rates. Speak with
the appropriate manager when asking for discounts and reserving
rooms.
3. When planning your ceremony and reception at a hotel, ask to
speak to a manager who is in charge of these services. A manager
should be in a position to offer the best rates for the hotel’s
services. Ask the manager to throw in extras. Use hotel house
linens instead of renting others. Hotels and catering halls have
their own “props” and centerpieces that they are happy to loan.
Always ask for at least 10% off stated rates.
4. On your wedding day stick to your schedule for your ceremony
and reception. Musicians will charge more if asked to perform
beyond the time stated in their contract. You will also incur
additional limo charges if your event runs longer than planned.
5. To simplify things and save you money, have your ceremony and
reception in the same location. There will be no need for limos
to take you to the second location. Many houses of worship have
halls that are equipped to handle wedding receptions at
reasonable fees-especially if you are a member.
6. Ask friend to lend their talents in lieu of a gift such as
invitations or flowers. Ask a friend will pretty penmanship to
address your invitations instead of hiring a calligrapher. If
you simplify your flowers and arrangements, perhaps a friend can
assemble fresh or silk flowers which will save you hundreds of
dollars.
7. Consider having your wedding any day but Saturday. Fridays
are also popular wedding days but may cost a lot less than a
Saturday event. For even greater savings, choose a weekday
evening for your wedding. Schedule the wedding to allow guests
time to arrive at the ceremony after the work day has ended.
Many guests enjoy weekday weddings as this frees up their
weekends for other activities. Choose a date between November
and April to avoid higher peak season rates in many areas.
Roanna Rose has owned a full service bridal shop for more than
20 years. In 1997, the business was extended to the internet
when the web site
http://www.tjformal.com was created showcasing prom
dresses, wedding gowns, bridesmaid dresses & more.
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