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There is no one that won't be touched by this.
I know of 3 spring weddings, and then 1 in august.
NONE of the spring brides want to cancel, but guests are dropping out like flies. I think they will end up going forward with immediate family only and hope vendors will refund the difference. I'm not sure whats happening with the August wedding, I think they are taking the wait and see approach.
What's worse IMO is baby showers/bridal showers/bachelor parties still happening. Basically the definition of non-essential.
Not spring, but my daughter is getting married at the end of September. It's only 40 people, but it's all up in the air. They cancelled their honeymoon to Italy. We really don't know what is going to happen. She will be out a lot of money to cancel, but nothing we can do. It's a bad year for all couples.
One couple's wedding is due next week. She is making the cake herself and is nearly finished when the decision to postpone is made today.
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Okay, my daughter got the text this morning from her friend that they are postponing their wedding until August! This couple does not live together so it's not only the disappointment of moving the wedding by 4 months, it's postponing them starting their lives together completely. It's just sad for all these young couples.
My daughter is waiting to see if her vendors start cancelling on her. That way, she gets refunds. She still has hope, but I don't really. I suggested that maybe they can still get married that day, but they may have to postpone the reception. It's all very awkward. She's supposed to be sending out invitations at the end of the month and having her first sessions with the venue's wedding coordinator.
Sadly my daughter ( Lauren) and her fiancé have a May 18 date. We’re all so bummed. Scrambling to figure out what to do.
Sadly my daughter ( Lauren) and her fiancé have a May 18 date. We’re all so bummed. Scrambling to figure out what to do.
I am getting married in September and preparing that this thing may not be over by then. My brother is getting married in June. I can't see that happening.
We have a friends' son getting married this weekend. Very big wedding and reception planned. But in our state and the state south of us, restaurants and venues have just been restricted to take out food only, as no gatherings more than 50 or 100 people are allowed at least thru the end of the month. So I think both the rehearsal dinner and reception were cancelled yesterday since things changed so rapidly. The couple will go ahead and get married at his parents' home, and they are resecheduling the big wedding/reception for September. They seem to have a wonderful attitude about it!
One of my daughter's best friends also has a big wedding scheduled for mid-April. The restrictions have not been applied to April yet, but I think it is inevitable. I am sure they had to cancel the honeymoon as it was London and Italy. So very sad. I know what it's like to plan a wedding as our daughter got married last year, and I cannot imagine this happening at the last minute.
The other thing is that many small wedding vendors will lose weeks of their busiest season. I have a friend whose daughter is a wedding florist and very much in demand, but these big weddings likely will all be cancelled for the next couple of months. It's going to be a tough time for so many.