Amazing Wedding On A Budget
What if I told you couples are planning an amazing wedding on a budget for under $2500? According to the latest research by mainstream BIG wedding site The Knot, couples are spending an average of $33,931 on their weddings! This amount is truly staggering to me! When I first started researching my book BIG Weddings SUCK! the average price tag for a traditional wedding was sitting at around $25,000 and was increasing steadily! As you can see, it has taken a considerable leap. Would you really rather spend over $30,000 on a wedding day rather than putting a down payment on your first home or investing in your future as a married couple?
Save Over 90% on the Cost of Your Wedding
Cost is a huge factor for many of the couples I talk to every day. They just don’t have the money it takes to plan a traditional wedding and often feel like they are going to have to compromise on their day. I take great pleasure in letting them in on a little known secret – you can have an amazing wedding on a budget for under $2500! That’s right – when you know where to look it is possible to book an all-inclusive wedding package for under $2500. Don’t believe me? Take a look at some of the elopement packages listed in our directory.
Let’s take a look at a few examples:
- Angel’s View in Sevierville, TN offer their ‘I Do. Me Too!’ package from $419. This includes an intimate ceremony for up to 6 guests, a photographer and a silk bridal bouquet & groom’s boutonniere. With this costing less than $500 you may have room in your budget for some of the additional available features .
- Whitestone Country Inn was voted one of America’s top ten most romantic inns – what better place to get married? The Sapphire Elopement Package cost $1000 and includes dinner, plus bed and breakfast for the couple.
- The Lovers Only Elopement Package at Paniolo Ranch in Texas starts at $1960 and includes everything you need for your wedding including a cake, champagne, couple’s massage and candlelight dinner for two!
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