In the world of weddings, not all days are equal — there are not only peak wedding months, but also peak wedding days. That being said, it can be incredibly hard to schedule your wedding on these dates.
The other option available for you is to schedule it during the weekday. While doing this isn’t as popular as a Saturday wedding, there are several benefits of a weekday wedding that could make your celebration special and enjoyable in a different way.
Because it’s not on a peak wedding day, your wedding will probably be less expensive. The demand for a Friday, Saturday, and Sunday wedding tend to drive up the associated costs from venue rentals to vendor packages.
If you choose any other day of the week, expect to see lower price tags as there is less demand for a weekday soirée. This is a great way for price-conscious couples to stay within budget, and meet their chosen venues and vendors in the middle.
Plus, some places and businesses may even offer special deals and added incentives to their services to entice potential customers. If you keep an eye out for these promos, you’ll get the most out of your money.
Some venues are so popular that they’re booked out every weekend for the next year in advance. The dream wedding venue that you’ve been eyeing for months — maybe even years — is more likely to have available slots on a weekday, rather than the weekend.
Booking a weekday wedding is an especially good idea if you’re trying to meet a tight deadline. If you don’t particularly want to get married on a Saturday, and just want to get married as soon as possible, a weekday wedding is a great option. Inquire your chosen venue about any unbooked dates they have, and you’re likely to find a midweek date for your special day.
Similar to your dream wedding venue, many wedding planners, photographers, caterers, and other vendors could have fully booked weekends for the next few months. Trying to squeeze into their jam-packed schedule will be difficult if you’re trying to get a weekend — so ask them about their weekday availability.
Some vendors may not work on weekdays, but many will readily add you to their books as these slots are rarely filled. They might even offer great deals as they are less booked during that time of the week. You might bag better prices on your cake, catering, photography, and many other aspects of your wedding. Weekday weddings open up options and can make your wedding planning a little less stressful.
As far as vendors and venues go, you’re at an advantage with a weekday wedding. As we mentioned, places and businesses are often overlooked during the weekend — thus, their people and resources are spread quite thin. A weekday wedding takes out the burden of servicing multiple weddings per weekend.
While the best vendors and venues will always provide great service, weekday weddings make it easier for them to do so. This is because they’re more freed up overall, and can devote more of their attention to the services they’re providing.
Your guests will also be able to make the most out of their money for your wedding. If you’re planning a destination wedding, most hotels, airlines, and transportation services offer reduced rates for weekdays, so travel and lodging are less expensive overall. As there’s less demand for accommodations and flights during the midweek, your guests can also find great room rates and airfare — they may end up paying much less than what they expected.
A weekday wedding may mean your guest list gets shorter as some people can’t make it. The good news here is that your wedding will likely consist of your closest and dearest in your life — who would do anything to make it to your big day, even if it means taking time off work. An intimate midweek affair also comes with an invaluable bonus: more quality time with your guests!
To help the most important people in your life make it, it’s a good idea to announce your weekday wedding date. This will give them enough time to plan and schedule their time off to make it to the event.
Aside from that, your venue and lodging may also give a more exclusive feeling, as there are fewer people out and about on the weekdays. You may even feel like you have the whole venue for yourselves. This exclusivity also benefits your wedding photos and videos, particularly if you’re planning a shoot in a swoon-worthy spot or iconic location in the area.
Couples may want their wedding to include many fun activities for them and their guests to enjoy before the big day. But, when you have them on the weekend, this could lead to many things jammed into a very short time. This increases the stress of the day and doesn’t give you or your guests enough time to enjoy yourselves.
But, a weekday wedding can help you give enough time to both relax and have fun — especially if you stretch the celebration and partying into the weekend. This way, you can give yourself extra time to have fun, experience everything your venue has to offer, and relax with your loved ones before and after your wedding.
There are many benefits of a weekday wedding — If you are still skeptical about having one, keep in mind that your wedding will always be a special and memorable day, even if it isn’t on a weekend.
When planning your wedding, remember that this is a once-in-a-lifetime event, and you should always plan what’s best for you and your future spouse.
Regardless of what date you settle on, working with the top vendors in the business is key to creating the wedding of your dreams. Contact Juan Carlo today, and we can help you get started on planning your weekday — or weekend — wedding!