Wedding Holidays On A Budget  

May 15
08:41

2015

Jason Kassel, PhD

Jason Kassel, PhD

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Your wedding is a unique day on your life, one that you can never forget and it certainly does deserve some holidays to go along with it. But with the current state of the economy, you’re not really allowed to go crazy on financial terms and as such, you need to save up as much as you can. In this article, we’ll include a few tips on how to do it without giving up on awesomeness.

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First off,Wedding Holidays On A Budget    Articles be careful with your timing. If you try to go an incredible summer palace during the summer, that is going to cost you big time and naturally, because the demand for those places is really high. But if you decide to go to these places during the winter you’ll save a lot of money, have a lot more privacy and enjoy it a lot more. Sure, you won’t be bathing on the sun at the beach during the winter, but there is nothing like a long romantic walk on the beach. Remember: low season is the way to go.

 

On top of that, you should book your flight early. The prices will rise as you get closer to the date because flight companies already have paying customers inside the flight, and as such they are guaranteed a minimum return on investment, allowing them to raise the price.

 

Furthermore, a great idea is to create a honeymoon registry. People usually give you gifts because you are getting married and you and your husband/wife need things for a new house and as such, you end up receiving things you probably don’t really need such as a waffle machine or a ridiculous set of plates you’ll never use. Something a lot better would be money for your honeymoon, just create a registry and people will use the money towards your honeymoon instead of items you won’t use.

 

Another great idea to do your wedding holidays on a budget is to do some of the work yourself instead of outsourcing it. For example, if you have the ability to make the wedding invitations yourself – do them. They won’t be completely professional, but they’ll make the whole ceremony a lot warmer for everyone in it, and on top of that, you’ll save money for those precious holidays.

 

On a final note, you can simply try to negotiate in order to have the best tie of your life. It doesn’t really hurt to ask, and you never know what might happen, you can end up being positively surprised. Ask for an upgrade on the flight, for an upgrade on the suite, for free photos and so on. You’re getting married and people respect that, if you catch them in a good mood, they just might help you out.

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