What To Consider When Planning Bay Area LGBTQ Weddings

Publié par Unknown on jeudi 7 mars 2019

By Scott Hamilton


Getting married is a dream for many couples. If you are one of the many couples thinking about planning Bay area LGBTQ weddings but worry about how to do so with a minimum amount of stress, here are some things that you may want to consider. While it is impossible to have a stress free event, it is possible for you to minimize your anxiety and still end up with a celebration that you will remember fondly for years to come.

You really need to decide what your budget is going to be before you do any planning. The last thing you want is to fall in love with a beautiful location or reception space only to find out that it will end up costing more than you can spend. Prioritize what you will be spending your budget on. Is your location most important or do you want to allocate funds to pay for what you will be wearing that day as well.

Something else to consider is what kind of celebration you want to have. Do you want a formal event or do you like the idea of something more relaxed and laid back. An increasing number of LGBTQ couples are embracing less traditional celebrations that incorporate aspects of them as a couple. Incorporating these details can help make your wedding much more personal and memorable.

One of the most important things to do is to set the date of your celebration. You may want to consider getting married on a day other than a Saturday. This may give you more options when it comes to picking your ceremony and reception venues and it may be a way for you to get the most out of your budget.

Do you have a lot of guests coming from out of town? If so, you might want to consider planning a multi-day event, especially if many of them are not familiar with the Bay Area. It can be nice for your guests to have multiple activities to participate in other than the wedding itself and can really make your event feel like a joyous holiday.

While some people love the idea of a huge celebration, your wedding ceremony and reception don't have to be if that isn't what you want. An increasing number of couples are making the choice to only have a few people present to witness their vows. Some will choose to have a larger number people at their reception or have a separate party afterwards to celebrate their union.

If you have a busy career and are finding the idea of planning a wedding to be overwhelming, you may want to hire an LGBTQ friendly wedding planner. Choose one that you connect with on a personal level as well as a professional one in order to make sure that you get the celebration of your dreams. You can find planners online. If you hate the idea of meeting someone blind, you may want to ask other couples who have wed recently who they used.

While it may seem like a huge and overwhelming task to plan your wedding, it doesn't have to be. If you are clear with what you want and you start your process early you may be amazed at how relaxed and comfortable it feels from start to finish. Then, on your special day, you and your spouse can come together and celebrate spending the rest of your lives together.




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