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Pros and Cons Of a Holiday Wedding

When it comes to choosing the perfect date for your big day, many couples consider the appeal of a holiday weekend. From Memorial Day and the Fourth of July to Easter and Halloween, getting married on a holiday offers unique opportunities—and a few potential challenges.

Planning a wedding around these special times of the year can make your celebration even more memorable, but it’s essential to weigh the pros and cons before you commit.

Here’s everything you need to know about making a holiday wedding work for you and your guests.

 

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Pro: Your Guests Already Have Time Off Work

One of the biggest perks of a holiday weekend wedding is that your guests already have a day off of work.

A three-day weekend offers more flexibility, making it easier for guests to travel, relax, and fully enjoy your celebration without having to rush back to work the next day.

With that extra day, you can create an itinerary that includes pre-wedding events or post-wedding brunches, giving everyone more time to connect and celebrate together.

 

Con: They Might Already Have Plans

One drawback to holiday weddings is that your guests might already have plans, especially during family-focused holidays like Christmas, Thanksgiving, or Valentine’s Day. These special days are often reserved for close family time, which may make it difficult for some guests to attend.

If you’re set on a holiday wedding, consider a long holiday weekend like Memorial Day or Labor Day. This gives everyone a chance to celebrate your special day while still fitting in their own holiday traditions.

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Pro: Built-In Theme

One advantage of a holiday wedding is the built-in theme that can make planning easier and add a unique flair to your big day.

With a holiday backdrop, you won’t have to spend as much time deciding on décor or a color palette. Imagine hosting a fun costume party for a Halloween wedding or a lively taco buffet for Cinco de Mayo!

However, don’t feel pressured to lean too heavily into the holiday spirit if it’s not your style—a red, white, and blue wedding might be perfect for some, but it’s not for everyone.

 

Con: Wedding Planning May Be More Expensive

The more in-demand a wedding date is, the higher the price tag!

For example, Labor Day weekend falls right in the middle of peak wedding season, which can drive up costs for everything from venues to caterers.

Vendor availability may also be limited, so you’ll need to plan further ahead. And don’t forget about your guests—travel costs, including flights and hotels, can surge around holiday weekends, especially for a destination wedding.

Working with a wedding planner can help, but it’s essential to consider these added expenses before committing to a holiday date.

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Pro: You’ll Have a Special Wedding Date

One of the sweetest perks of a holiday wedding is that your anniversary will always be on a special, memorable date. It’s easy to remember, and celebrating your wedding day will feel even more festive when it coincides with a holiday.

Plus, each year, you’ll have the added joy of reliving those incredible memories with friends and family who might also associate the holiday with your big day!

 

Con: Your Anniversary Might Be Overshadowed

One potential downside of a holiday wedding is that your event may get overshadowed by the holiday itself. Remember, you’re not just picking a wedding date; you’re picking your future anniversary!

Choosing a holiday like Labor Day means your anniversary might always coincide with barbecues, cookouts, and other gatherings with friends and family. While this can add a fun twist, it might take away from having a dedicated day solely focused on celebrating your marriage.

If having a private, stand-alone anniversary is important to you, a non-holiday date might be a better fit for your big day.

Kendall Point wedding featuring colorful papel picado banners

Best Holidays To Say “I Do!”

Some holidays are especially popular for weddings, bringing unique themes and a festive vibe to your big day.

New Year’s Eve is a top choice for couples who want to ring in the new year together, while Memorial Day and Labor Day weekends offer that ideal extra day for a full weekend of celebrations. Halloween weddings bring creative themes and costumes, and St. Patrick’s Day and Cinco de Mayo add a fun, spirited atmosphere.

On the other hand, some dates are best avoided—Christmas, Valentine’s Day, and Mother’s Day are often challenging due to venue availability, high flower costs, and personal commitments. And while not an official holiday, Super Bowl Sunday usually isn’t ideal unless you’re planning to stream the game during your reception!

For a festive feel without the holiday rush, you could always pick a date close to your chosen holiday to enjoy the theme while keeping things simpler. When planning a holiday wedding, it’s all about finding the date that perfectly aligns with your vision.

 

Conclusion

Whether you decide to say “I do” on a holiday or choose a quieter date, your wedding will be special because it’s uniquely yours.

For those considering a holiday celebration, there are plenty of ways to make it meaningful and memorable, while weighing the pros and cons can help ensure it’s the right fit for you and your guests.

Kendall Point, nestled in the scenic Texas Hill Country, is a beautiful venue with a versatile, neutral color scheme that complements any wedding style or theme. No matter the time of year, Kendall Point provides an elegant and timeless backdrop for the wedding of your dreams.

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