sunday wedding

Why you may want to consider a Sunday Wedding- Kaye's Photography

In most places, Saturday is the most common day of the week for weddings. Alternate days of the week have become increasingly popular for weddings in recent years, leading to the rise of the Sunday wedding. We wanted to point out some of the reasons why you may want to consider a Sunday wedding!

bride and groom posing for wedding photos

Availability- Have you fallen in love with a venue just to find out that its not available on the date you were anticipating? If your desired date isn’t based on sentimental reasons, it’s best to be flexible. Fridays and Saturdays book up about 12-18 months out! The weekend that you want may still be available if your willing to have a Sunday wedding!!

Discounts- Venues and vendors typically offer discounts for non-Saturday events, especially if they would have otherwise gone unbooked, meaning you could save thousands! When considering a Sunday, ask vendors if they offer any discounts for that day of the week. If so, take the amount of money saved into account. While Sundays are not the most traditional wedding day of the week, if you’re on a budget, it might be worth it.

Mimosa bar at a Sunday afternoon wedding

Originality- Having a Sunday wedding is unique in itself, but since your going to be original with having a Sunday wedding anyways you may as well go all out with the originality of your wedding! Think about having a brunch wedding instead of an all night party so that your guests can get home in time to go to bed and be ready to get up bright and early on Monday morning! Also think about the different foods you could serve at a Sunday afternoon brunch!! Be original but still go all out!!

Mimosa bar at a Sunday wedding