As the parent of a bride, you are thrilled at the prospect of seeing your daughter walk down the aisle and marry the person who is the love of her life. But before your daughter takes her vows, there is the matter of paying for the wedding and all that goes with it. Since it is traditional for the families of both the bride and groom to pay for certain aspects of the wedding, you want to make sure of what's expected of you along the way. As to what you should plan on paying for, here are some of the most common things.
If your daughter's wedding is going to be elaborate, you as her parent will be expected to pay for the wedding planner/coordinator. Though the best wedding planners don't come cheap, a good one can take away much of the stress you'll feel as the big day gets closer since they are experts at handling the smallest of details to ensure a perfect wedding day.
When you look at a modern wedding cake, it looks more like a work of art. Unfortunately, it also tends to be priced like one as well. However, since the wedding cake always plays such an important role after the ceremony, be willing to pay as much as you can to get a great cake.
As the parent of the bride, you will be expected to also pay for the wedding venue and rehearsal dinner. A venue like the Crane Bay Event Center is a great option for weddings. When choosing a venue, start looking for potential locations months in advance, since the best places often get booked up well ahead of time. If you wait until the last minute, you not only won't get your first choice but likely will have to pay more for it as well.
Whether the wedding reception that follows has a DJ who is playing music or instead has a live band or singers, the bride's parent is always expected to foot the bill for wedding entertainment. Just as you should do when selecting a venue, start your talent search well in advance of your daughter's wedding. Also, before hiring anyone, check their references and even have them audition for you. By doing so, you'll ensure the acts you book for your daughter's wedding won't make the occasion memorable for all the wrong reasons.
Though you may cringe at the large amounts of money you will need to dole out for this and that, seeing the smile on your daughter's face as she has the wedding of her dreams will make the expenses well worth it for you and your family.
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