Variables to consider before picking your wedding date
Bridal Season
February 22, 2025

Variables to consider before picking your wedding date

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After announcing their engagement, couples may need to get used to being asked if they have chosen a date to tie the knot. Friends and family members who are thrilled for the happy couple may want to know when the partnership will become official, but choosing a date is not always so simple.

A host of variables must be considered before couples pick a wedding date.

Though the choice of date is ultimately a couple’s decision to make, consideration of the following variables can help engaged individuals make the most informed choice.

Season

Time of year is an important consideration when picking a wedding date. Summer was once the season-of-choice when tying the knot, but data from the online wedding resource The Knot indicates that has changed a little in recent years. The most popular day to get married in 2024 was Saturday, Sept. 21, which the experts at The Knot note reflects a notable shift in couples’ preferences that began in 2015.

Since then, fall has been the most popular season to tie the knot.

Moderate temperatures and less rainfall likely contribute to that popularity. Before picking a date, couples can consider which time of year they prefer to get married.

Convenience

The convenience of a particular date won’t be the same for everyone, but couples may want to consider a date or season that is amenable to as many bridal party members and guests as possible. Couples planning to invite children to the wedding may learn from parents that fall, winter and spring are tough times of year due to youngsters’ hectic school and activities schedules. Summer may be more convenient, but it’s also likely that some guests with preexisting vacation plans may not make it if the date chosen coincides with their trips.

There’s no way to accommodate everyone, and couples should make their own preferences their top priority. But those with no such preference may want to look for a time of year when traveling to and from the wedding is convenient for as many guests as possible.

Holidays

Holidays are another variable to consider. Travel and accommodations tend to be more expensive on holiday weekends, and roadways also can be crowded during threeday weekends.

In addition, many people look forward to their own traditions during the holiday season and other notable events, such as July Fourth and Labor Day.

Before choosing a wedding date that coincides with a holiday, it might be a good idea to get some feedback from bridal party members and other trusted confidantes.

Local event schedule

It’s common for couples to inquire about other events a wedding venue may be hosting when shopping for ceremony and reception sites. But it can be equally important to consider events in the area where you plan to get married on and around the days you’re considering. For example, tying the knot on the same weekend as the Super Bowl in the city where the event is taking place may not be wise, as hotel availability will likely be limited and room rates may be much higher than normal.

Even more localized events like harvest festivals may affect the availability of accommodations, so this important variable merits consideration.

These are just a handful of variables couples should consider before choosing a date to tie the knot.

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