How much does a wedding cost? | Average wedding cost 2024 | YBS
How much does a wedding venue cost?
Your venue may be the most expensive part of your wedding. After all, you’ll need a somewhere big enough to seat your guests and plenty of space to dance the night away.
How many people you invite may also influence the price – slimming down the guestlist could mean a smaller, cheaper venue.
How much does wedding food cost?
This means that if your wedding has the average 80 guests, the total cost may be around £6,400. The smaller your guest list, the more you’ll save.
You’ll need to pay for both a wedding breakfast – the main meal during the day – plus food in the evening.
How much does a wedding dress cost?
Also don’t forget to budget for alterations – it’s rare that you will find a dress which fits you exactly and a good fit can make a world of difference to how the dress looks on the day. Most dress shops will cover this for an extra cost, or you can find someone else do your alternations.
How much does a wedding photographer cost?
If your wedding is big – over 100 people for example – you might want a second photographer (from the same company) to help capture everything. This is likely to cost more.
How much do wedding flowers cost?
There’s lots to consider when buying your wedding flowers. Depending on what you want, they may include:
- Buttonholes - The flowers that are pinned onto the suits of the groom and groomsmen.
- Venue flowers – For decorating your venue.
- Bouquet – For the bride to carry down the aisle.
- Bridesmaids’ flowers – For your bridesmaids to carry.
How much does a wedding cake cost?
There are many options when choosing a wedding cake from the traditional 3-tiered cake, a table of cupcakes or even a 'cake' made from cheese.
How much does a honeymoon cost?
The cost of honeymoon will depend on your destination – and how much you’re planning to push the boat out compared to a usual holiday.
Everything else!
Then there’s the rest! Aside from the main elements, there’s plenty of extra bits you may need to pay for when you’re arranging a wedding.
You’ll need to arrange transport for the groom, best man, groomsmen and the bride and bridal party to the venue, and between where you marry and your reception if they’re in different places. If your reception is at a different place to your ceremony, you might also need to arrange travel for your guests.
An optional cost, but you might want to get small presents for the groomsmen and bridesmaids to show your appreciation, and a token gift, such as chocolate or sweets, for each guest.
Contingency
Even with the best budget in the world, everything may not go to plan. A supplier could drop out and you have to find a new one, or a price may go up unexpectedly. Putting aside a pot of 5-10% of your budget for emergencies could be helpful. If you don’t spend it, you have a lump sum towards the honeymoon.
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