PROS AND CONS OF A FALL WEDDING

PROS Y CONTRAS DE UNA BODA OTOÑAL


Weddings in October have a special charm, the autumn landscapes and the fresh weather, creating Although each couple has their reasons for choosing the date of their wedding, autumn is usually an attractive option, or also very rejected.


Here we share some pros and cons so you can decide if this season is right for you.


PROS


Climate: Fall offers cool, pleasant weather, ideal for your guests and for avoiding the stifling heat of summer or the bitter cold of winter. During September and early October, temperatures are typically mild but still warm.


Price: Unlike spring, when weddings are more common and vendor prices tend to rise, fall offers a significant economic advantage. Since it's not peak season, it's easier to find availability and take advantage of promotions and deals that will help you adjust your budget.


Landscapes: The warm, changing tones of nature, such as yellows, reds, and oranges, create an incomparably romantic natural setting. This adds a special touch to photographs, where the golden light of autumn can work wonders.


Accommodation: During this time, it's easier to book properties, hire services, and secure accommodations, as demand is lower. Plus, your guests will have fewer commitments during this time, making it easier for them to attend without as many inconveniences.


CONS


Fewer daylight hours: As winter approaches, the days get shorter, which can impact the quality of your event photos. It's essential to stay organized and take advantage of the early hours of the day, which are usually the brightest.


You need to have a backup plan: Autumn is known for its changeable weather, so it's essential to have a backup plan in case a rainy, cloudy day dawns. Typically, in early November, the cold weather sets in, bringing with it the first heavy rains and even frost. Therefore, it's essential to choose your wedding date carefully.


Fewer flowers: In fall, the variety of flowers decreases compared to spring, which can make some of the most popular ones, such as roses or peonies, harder to find and therefore more expensive.

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