By Sarina Goodfellow
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24 Mar, 2020
1. Consider Off Season Months Since this virus has hit us during the spring season many couple are moving their wedding to the fall which is already a busy season for the wedding industry. Consider moving your wedding to either November, December, January, February or March. All of these months are classed as the off season and service providers in the wedding industry are more likely to have availability. 2. Weekday or Sunday Wedding Just like off season months, having a weekday or Sunday wedding is also an option. If you are looking to move your wedding to the fall this is most likely going to be the best chance at being able to keep all of the vendors you have already booked. 3. Downsize Your Plans Instead of having a large wedding you may have planned consider downsizing your guest list. Although this isn't Ideal it would still allow for immediate family to attend. You could even live stream the ceremony for extended family to watch. 4. Elope Now, Have a Larger Wedding Later If you and your partner want to get married right away and don't want to wait you could always elope. Later in the year or even next year you could have a big celebration with all of your family friends. 5. Move it to the Same Time Next Year If your wedding is this spring or early summer and you are postponing it, but you have always wanted to have it at that time of year consider moving it to next year. Some venues and vendors may still have openings for next spring on a Saturday. If not consider having your wedding on a Friday or Sunday like mentioned above.