The Great Things About Summer Weddings

Summer weddings are very popular, so you might have entertained the idea of perhaps having a spring or winter one instead. No matter how romantic this idea may seem, you cannot deny the draw of the summer wedding. Here are some of the top reasons why the summer remains the most popular time of year to get hitched:

  1. Higher guest turnout

When you send invites out for a summer wedding, chances are you’ll get a higher guest turnout. Schools have broken up and workers are used to booking leave at this time of year anyway, so you’re more likely to catch people with time on their hands and who may even want to combine it with a holiday break in the area. A good rule of thumb is to go for the middle of summer, to avoid those holidaying as soon as school breaks up and those grabbing a last-minute break just before school returns.

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  1. Better weather

While there is never a guarantee of this in the UK, the weather does tend to be more consistent and warmer in the summer. Yes, we can have some gorgeous spring and autumn weather, but summer offers the promise of a more consistently pleasant length of weather. Winter can make for a spectacular wedding setting but can also cause problems if ice or snow hit. What if suppliers and guests can’t reach your venue?

  1. Outdoor options

Choosing a summer date gives you far more choice in where you get married. It makes it easier to incorporate the great outdoors into your celebrations. Whether you want to exchange vows in a garden, enjoy cocktails on the patio or play croquet on the lawn – this is much more easily achieved during the summer months. Make the most of your Gloucester Hotel Wedding Venue landscape by choosing Gloucester Hotel Wedding Venue Hatton Court Hotel.

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  1. More Flowers

There is a wider selection of flowers available between June and August than there is at other times of the year. If your choice of flowers in important to you, this could sway your decision on when to set the date. Whilst it is possible to source just about anything you want; the cost will be higher if you’re having items specially grown or shipped in.

  1. Use bright colours

When you choose a spring or winter wedding, the colour palettes available tend to be more on the subdued side. With a summer wedding, you can go as bright and bold as you wish to create that cheerful, happy wedding vibe that all brides want to achieve. There tends to be more flexibility in the choice of summer colours, with brides not afraid to choose the brightest hues of any colour.

 

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