I totally agree with Holly. I''m getting married in NJ, about 30 miles from NYC and even where I am getting married is more expensive than average, but way less than the city itself or venues closer to the city.Date: 9/6/2008 9:31:00 AM
Author: HollyS
NYC weddings will be expensive. The wedding machine media -- aka theknot.com and others like them -- would say the American average is $25,000 to $30,000. You won''t even come close to that if you plan to have your wedding in NYC. That''ll be your catering bill. I wish I were kidding, but I''m pretty sure I''m right on target.
Here on PS, which encompasses a wide variety of Americans and a smattering of a few other countries, I don''t think you can really pinpoint an average cost. But, at least on PS, there may be a slight trend toward a smaller, more personal wedding that doesn''t cost what the experts say the ''average'' is.
Date: 9/5/2008 8:22:07 AM
Author:azbuyer
I know there are rules of thumb with respect to rings but what about weddings? How much of a couple''s savings should be spent on a wedding? 20%? 30%? 5%?
I live in NYC so wedding costs here are at least double what they cost elsewhere....
Thanks!
Date: 9/6/2008 3:19:11 PM
Author: redrose229
Date: 9/5/2008 8:22:07 AM
Author:azbuyer
I know there are rules of thumb with respect to rings but what about weddings? How much of a couple''s savings should be spent on a wedding? 20%? 30%? 5%?
I live in NYC so wedding costs here are at least double what they cost elsewhere....
Thanks!
From my experience, you spend what you feel you can afford or want to afford on a wedding. If you &your FW want a huge wedding in NYC...OMG I''m guessing you should plan on 65,000-up on the wedding. If you want a small wedding in NYC, plan for less than that. If you go outside of the city, etc. I''ve watched Platinum weddings and they spend 250,000 on a wedding and they love it. I''m spending under 10K and I''m happy with mine! It''s all about what you want, and if your willing to pay for what you want, or if change your idea of what you want (ex. 100 guests instead of 300) and still be happy with a bigger wallet at the end!
Do what makes you happy and doesn''t strain your checkbook to much. That isn''t a good way to start a marriage! O btw...do you have a pic of that cushion ring yet? I''m dying to see it!
Date: 9/7/2008 4:57:21 PM
Author: emeraldlover1
Azbuyer!!! Did you propose yet? As you know, I am in NYC as well. We looked at about 40 places for receptions in NYC, Long Island, and the Husdon Valley. Prices are obviously inflated because of the area. We called a bunch of reception locations in Conn. and NJ that were ALOT less expensive. Mostly because some of those locations did not have site fee''s. However most places that host one wedding at a time had site fees. I think it also depends on what kind of wedding you want to have.
As for the budget, we decided what we could spend and asked a lot of friends how much they has spent on their weddings. Our close friends were not offended and happy to offer advice. Originally we wanted to spend about $55k on the wedding but we quickly realized that we weren''t going to be able to do what we wanted to do without at least spending close to $70k for 150 ppl. Now, that doesn''t include our honeymoon. All in all we are expecting to pay close to 90k all in. We are paying for the whole wedding ourselves and budgeting based on what the both of us have in savings. We also own our apartment and feel that this is something that we want to do for ourselves and our family and friends.
I know some people don''t understand this because NYC and the surrounding areas are different. I only have about $3000 in the budget for flowers and trust me that is hardly going to get me what I want. Obviously we are trying to save money where ever possilble but the most expensive items ate up most of the budget. Out of all the locations that we liked all of them had site fee''s. So, that eats up a good chunk of the budget. Don''t forget NY sales tax is expensive! 8.5%. Again, that doesn''t include tips. We found that almost 40k of our budget is going to food, fee''s and tips. Crazy right?
Let me know if their are places you are interested in and I can help you out with the pricing if I''ve been there. Also, LI weddings is pretty good for some of this stuff too.
Scarlet16...I didn''t realize that your wedding already passed, Congrats! Where did you get married? I know Friday would have saved us a lot of money but we have so many people coming from out of town and DF was dead set on having SAT. We also are getting married in the Catskills but seamingly the price of our place was very similar to Manhattan prices. We actually never even considered a NYC wedding. DF and I have lived here for so long we decided that we didn''t want to do it here. All of our friends are from here and the Mountians are very special to my youth that I thought it fitting. So, anyway, I''m sure AZBuyer could really use your advice. For my own purposes, did you DIY centerpieces. I''m taking on that task. I''m a little scared but two of my friends are wedding planners and have told me that they will do whatever they can to help.Date: 9/11/2008 4:28:18 PM
Author: scarlet16
Date: 9/7/2008 4:57:21 PM
Author: emeraldlover1
Azbuyer!!! Did you propose yet? As you know, I am in NYC as well. We looked at about 40 places for receptions in NYC, Long Island, and the Husdon Valley. Prices are obviously inflated because of the area. We called a bunch of reception locations in Conn. and NJ that were ALOT less expensive. Mostly because some of those locations did not have site fee''s. However most places that host one wedding at a time had site fees. I think it also depends on what kind of wedding you want to have.
As for the budget, we decided what we could spend and asked a lot of friends how much they has spent on their weddings. Our close friends were not offended and happy to offer advice. Originally we wanted to spend about $55k on the wedding but we quickly realized that we weren''t going to be able to do what we wanted to do without at least spending close to $70k for 150 ppl. Now, that doesn''t include our honeymoon. All in all we are expecting to pay close to 90k all in. We are paying for the whole wedding ourselves and budgeting based on what the both of us have in savings. We also own our apartment and feel that this is something that we want to do for ourselves and our family and friends.
I know some people don''t understand this because NYC and the surrounding areas are different. I only have about $3000 in the budget for flowers and trust me that is hardly going to get me what I want. Obviously we are trying to save money where ever possilble but the most expensive items ate up most of the budget. Out of all the locations that we liked all of them had site fee''s. So, that eats up a good chunk of the budget. Don''t forget NY sales tax is expensive! 8.5%. Again, that doesn''t include tips. We found that almost 40k of our budget is going to food, fee''s and tips. Crazy right?
Let me know if their are places you are interested in and I can help you out with the pricing if I''ve been there. Also, LI weddings is pretty good for some of this stuff too.
NYC is super expensive but it is doable at ''reasonable'' amounts, at least reasonable by NY standards. I know because I just had a high end NYC (Manhattan wedding) for 180 people for $60,000. And it was only that high because we went high end for a lot of things - photography/videography, dress, custom tux, gifts for our bridal party, dinner package at venue, photobooth. We could have probably saved at least another $10,000 if we had scrimped on those items.
We were able to keep the price ''down'': 1) by having a Friday night wedding, 2) by doing all of the stationary (ie., STDs, invitations, menus, placecards, table numbers) and decor (ie., runners for tables) DIY, and 3) because I negotiated the best deal possible with EVERY vendor.
Hope that helps!
Harriet, don''t you owe us some pictures - lolDate: 9/8/2008 12:45:43 AM
Author: Harriet
We just had a sweet little wedding in Central Park for $1,500. This included a photographer, an officiant, a chauffeur and lunch for ourselves and our witnesses. It excludes our attire because we bought clothing and shoes that we can wear again and again. We were very happy with how things went.
Date: 9/12/2008 9:47:41 AM
Author: pocahontas
Slight threadjack....
Harriet, don''t you owe us some pictures - lolDate: 9/8/2008 12:45:43 AM
Author: Harriet
We just had a sweet little wedding in Central Park for $1,500. This included a photographer, an officiant, a chauffeur and lunch for ourselves and our witnesses. It excludes our attire because we bought clothing and shoes that we can wear again and again. We were very happy with how things went.![]()
Yup! I forgot to mention that our 70K includes the rehersal dinner.Date: 9/12/2008 3:05:42 PM
Author: sna77
Date: 9/12/2008 9:47:41 AM
Author: pocahontas
Slight threadjack....
Harriet, don''t you owe us some pictures - lolDate: 9/8/2008 12:45:43 AM
Author: Harriet
We just had a sweet little wedding in Central Park for $1,500. This included a photographer, an officiant, a chauffeur and lunch for ourselves and our witnesses. It excludes our attire because we bought clothing and shoes that we can wear again and again. We were very happy with how things went.![]()
I second that... Hurry it up Harriet!
And for OP... I think we were at about $60k for a high-end Saturday night wedding in NJ... Not including the honeymoon, hotel costs or the $10k for the rehearsal dinner... oyy...
Date: 9/6/2008 9:08:36 AM
Author: noelwr
spend what you can afford and never go into debt for a wedding. being in debt can put a huge strain on a married couple.