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Lynnie
WeddingWire Admin October 2016 North Carolina

What's the best and worst... time of year to get married?

Lynnie, on August 28, 2017 at 08:05 Posted in Plan a wedding 0 8

In your opinion - what the best and worst time of year to get married? And why?

Are you thinking about weather, wedding popularity, holiday seasons?

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Latest activity by Jessie, on June 13, 2018 at 11:43
  • Jessie
    Expert September 2018 Ontario
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    End of summer so most people are coming back from vaca and its not so hot but not freezing cold.

    Worst time for me would be winter because we want to have an outdoor ceremony.

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  • Stephanie
    Master July 2018 Alberta
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    For me, the worst would be winter because I would be cold and people are not going to make the trek north in the winter.

    Best is summer. Better chance that my friends and family from another province will come out for the wedding.

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  • Barbara
    Devoted July 2018 Ontario
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    I dont think there is a worst month to get married, it depends on people's preference. We chose summer because it worked for us, but i would have been happy with any month.

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  • Erin
    Master September 2017 Ontario
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    I think Spring or Fall are the best times to get married. It is not usually as hot as summer but the evenings cool down. The colours in Fall are awesome and the absolute green of Spring is refreshing. I would not like to get married in winter as I am usually always cold anyway. Summer is just too hot for me and I would sweat out of my dress in no time at all lol!

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  • Chelsea
    Master August 2017 Ontario
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    I think every season has something different to offer and you could come up with positives and negative for each one. For me personally I like summer the best just because I don't do well in the cold! I would say winter is probably the worst in my opinion because its cold, weather is very unpredictable as it could snow one day, then have freezing rain the next day, and it might be difficult for people to fly in or even drive there if the weather acts up. Plus I wouldn't want to be all bundled up in a coat on my wedding day - just another thing to worry about!

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  • Sasha
    Super October 2017 Ontario
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    The fall is the best in my opinion. But I'm probably just biased as it's broth my FH and It's favourite season. The weather is usually nice here. Like 20-25 degrees and so it's cooler and the leaves changing colours are the best!
    I would avoid summer as I hate summer. It's way too hot and too many bugs.
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  • Lesley
    Super September 2017 Manitoba
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    I don't think there's a best or worst because every time of year has it's own lovely features. I love a winter wedding but with so many people driving long distances (8 hours) to come, it would be too stressful so I suppose that would be the worst for me personally. My MOH had a NYE wedding and it's my favourite that I've ever been to.
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  • Erin
    Expert September 2017 Ontario
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    For me, Fall is the best time to get married - it is beautiful, the leaves are changing, and it is usually the perfect temperature (for me), not too hot, not cold, just right! Plus, it is my favourite season!

    I don't know if I would say there is a bad time to get married, but for me, I would avoid winter. I love winter and and beautiful white snow, but there is always a chance that there may not be snow, or it could be freezing rain or just plain freezing cold, which I would not want to deal with on my wedding day

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