There are lots of factors to take into consideration when choosing your wedding date. You might want a beautiful fall wedding and then realize that the biggest college team will be playing in your hometown. Wintertime is crisp and cold so remember that all the holiday parties will be in full swing. If you are getting married in a church you will want to avoid religious holidays. If you want a specific flower you must make sure they are in season for your special day. Budget may also affect your choice of dates. June, August and September are the most popular time to marry, so the prices will be higher, In some areas of the country Saturday’s will typically cost you a bit more than a Friday.
Look to your own life and schedule for guidance. Are you a teacher with the summer off? Are you graduating from college? Are most of your family and friends traveling in to attend your wedding? Maybe long holiday weekends such as Labor Day or Memorial Day will suit you better.
Keep in mind that not everyone will be able to attend your wedding no matter what day you pick. So choose a date that will work with your life.


