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What months are considered off-season for weddings?
nella20005 Posted: Dec 27, 2012 09:32 AM+
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What months are considered off-season for weddings?

In terms of Saturday night, be careful. Some places charge up to $50pp just to have it at night. My mom and I thought about it. We felt it would be cheaper to have it in the day and then have a after party somewhere else. (In my case, at my mom's house.) So think outside the box with your budget....
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teacher88 Posted: Dec 27, 2012 10:25 AM+
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Re: What months are considered off-season for weddings?

you have an FM!!! :)




Posted by katielynn


Posted by teacher88

December!!!!!!! december - march = off distance. my venue is more than double the price in june than i'm paying december!! definitely go with december and most vendors will give a discount for off season!! off season is always in your favor. not to mention, the first weekend in december if you choose has much more mild weather than the later part of the month!! or end of march also offers nice weather but still off season!!! best of luck. i have some eastern suffolk venue quotes if needed!




can you PM me some of those eastern suffolk venue quotes??? I'd appreciate it! We want a saturday (night preferably) in December!

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