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Wedding Planned During Coronavirus Pandemic?

Wedding Planned During Coronavirus Pandemic?

As you can see out there, the situation is getting worsened due to the coronavirus outbreak. You might have planned your dream wedding at exotic locations but right now one thing you have to do is to maintain the social distance and stay at home. The outbreak of coronavirus is having an ever-increasing impact globally on everyone’s life. As we approach the spring season, those who have organized weddings in the coming months will undoubtedly be feeling uncertain as to whether their nuptials will be able to go ahead, whether they are taking place or not.

One of the reasons why a wedding may not go ahead may be over the fear of infection being spread at a large gathering, particularly if guests and family members are traveling from abroad to attend. And similarly, you must also think about safety over the celebration. We can understand it might be difficult for you to cancel or postpone a wedding after planning it for more than a year. But since the government is completely banning public gatherings then it is the time to think of alternatives.

1. Canceling/Postponing a wedding is no joke. If your wedding is booked in any place abroad in the next two months, You should consider postponing the wedding or moving the destination entirely. Especially, when the invites are sent. So, you need to decide first whether the cancellation would be temporary or permanent. Would you pick some other date? And if so, when? If you’re hoping to postpone your wedding rather than canceling then you need to call out to your florists and decoration vendors and book a date. You can also talk out with your wedding planners if they can help you postpone the wedding with minimum charges.

2. We have been talking to a lot of vendors and each of them advised to follow the news closely and maintain an open conversation with your wedding planners and your guests. No matter the situation try to keep calm and carry on. Stress isn’t going to help in such situations. No doubt this is a crazy time for all of your family members but don’t worry. Wedding vendors are here to help navigate you with everything and celebrate when it’s safer for everyone to celebrate!

3. If your wedding is not in the next two months, it’s still OK to plan for the wedding and keep all the possible options okay which includes even if you have to cancel the wedding. It’s important to stay informed about the situation and make educated decisions based upon reliable news. Things are changing day by day and week by week. Don’t take any drastic steps before you are properly informed.

4. If your wedding is in June, you should continue your planning process. While you keep things as is, it doesn’t hurt to know what your options may be. Speak to your planner, if you have one, and if not, call your venue to see what your options may be, especially if you approach 30 to 60 days before final deposits are likely due. Inform Your Guests: To avoid having to constantly field questions from family members and wedding guests, you need to keep them updated with your decision. If you plan to marry privately, you can arrange a Livestream for the guests who choose not to travel.

Everything above We urge you to stay safe and healthy.

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