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Seasons of Celebration

What is the best time of year to get married? Here, a look at the pros and cons of each season

By Anna Sachse, CTW Features

Fall is here. The leaves are changing color.

The air is crisp. It’s a beautiful, colorful time

of year to tie the knot. But is it for you?

Here is a look at each of the four seasons

and the pros and cons of saying I do to each

for your wedding.

AUTUMN

Pros: Fall is full of fabulous décor inspi-

ration, from colorful leaves to pumpkins,

gourds and corn stalks. You also can have

a sunset ceremony that’s reasonably early,

and you may still be able to have an outdoor

party. Even better? Travel is typically cheap-

er during this time, so you may find great

honeymoon deals.

Cons: Cold or wet weather can hit out of

nowhere, so you’ll definitely need tents or

an indoor backup plan. Autumn also is the

second most popular time for weddings, so

you’ll need to book your vendors well in ad-

vance.

WINTER

Pros: Hotels and venues will likely do their

own decorating for the holidays, supplying

you with free décor that feels festive and

warm. December can be costly, especially

around Christmas and New Year’s Eve, but

prices often drop drastically in Novem-

ber, January, and February. Use some of

the money you save to serve an indulgent

spread of seasonal treats like spiked eggnog

and gingerbread cookies.

Cons: It’s a busy and expensive time of year

for people, so chances are not everyone on

your list will be able to make it. Further-

more, severe weather could make traveling

treacherous or downright impossible.

SPRING

Pros: Spring usually is the off-season, thus

more venues and vendors should be avail-

able, perhaps at a discount. You’ll also find

a greater selection of blooms, fresh-feel-

ing menus, and bright color palettes. Add

to that the possibility of sunshine without

sweltering heat.

Cons: With the exception of Spring Break,

kids will be in school, making it more diffi-

cult for families to travel. And there’s a lot of

potential for a cool, rainy day that you didn’t

properly plan for.

SUMMER

Pros: The weather! If you’ve got your heart

set on an outdoor wedding, there’s no better

season. There also are three great three-day

holiday weekends – Memorial Day, Inde-

pendence Day, Labor Day – and guests are

more willing to take vacation time in the

warm months and/or when kids are out of

school. Other advantages include season-

al produce and flowers, and more daylight

hours, which is great for photos.

Cons: Summer is the most popular season

for nuptials in the U.S., which means pric-

es generally are the highest and there’s a lot

more competition for vendors. In addition,

guests may have already made vacation

plans – or have another wedding to attend

– during your wedding weekend. And that

sunshine you were hoping for? It may not

seem so spectacular when you’re dripping

in sweat.

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