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Setting
Your Wedding Budget (Continued)
Summer
is the most popular and most expensive time of the year to get
married. Because hotels and other wedding reception venues wish
to profit from the busy wedding season, be prepared to pay a higher
price during the summer rush.
The
more guest you invite to your wedding, the more money you’ll
spend. You should calculate your food budget based on a per-head
cost for food and liquor. The type of meal you plan to serve your
guest is limited by your budget. For example, a seated dinner
served is more expensive than a buffet.
Some
locations are more expensive than others. Certain cities such
as New York and Los Angeles can be expensive, but distant places
can be just as pricey due to high travel costs.
Don’t
panic if your wedding budget doesn’t cover everything that
you’d like to have on your wedding day. It may require compromises,
scheduling changes, or simply begging for more money, but even
with a limited budget you can likely plan your ideal wedding.
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