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Picking Your Date!!

Congratulations on your engagement! Choosing a wedding date is one of the most important decisions you'll make as a newly engaged couple. It's an exciting and fun part of the wedding planning process, but it can also be overwhelming. In Denver, Colorado, there are a few key factors to consider when picking your wedding date.


First and foremost, consider the weather. Denver has a semi-arid climate with mild to hot summers and cold, snowy winters. If you're hoping for an outdoor wedding, aim for a date between June and September, when the weather is generally warm and sunny. If you prefer a winter wonderland wedding, December through February can be a great time to tie the knot. Just be prepared for colder temperatures and possible snow.


Next, think about any major events or holidays that might conflict with your desired wedding date. Denver is a popular tourist destination, so there may be events happening around the city that could impact your wedding. Major holidays like Christmas, New Year's Eve, and Fourth of July are also popular times for weddings, but they can be more expensive and harder to book vendors.

Another important factor to consider is the availability of your preferred venue and vendors. If you have your heart set on a particular venue or vendor, be sure to check their availability before finalizing your wedding date. Having some flexibility can help choose your date when you start the vendor search!


Finally, think about your personal preferences and schedule. Are you hoping for a long engagement or a shorter one? Do you have any important family events or vacations planned that might conflict with your wedding date? Consider these factors when choosing your wedding date.


Overall, picking your wedding date in Denver requires careful consideration of the weather, local events, vendor availability, and your personal preferences. Take your time, do your research, and enjoy the process of planning your special day!




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