So, what is a micro wedding? How do you find the best micro wedding packages in Georgia? And how do you know if it’s right for you?
We’ve got the details covered so you can find the perfect fit for your Georgia wedding!
A micro wedding is typically less than 50 guests and includes a ceremony plus short reception focused on dinner and a first dance. You’ll want to look for venues with a beautiful setting for photos. All-inclusive options are a great way to reduce stress and help plan your wedding if you have a shorter engagement.
So, let’s figure out if a micro wedding is for you!
One of the first questions you need to answer is: what is your expected guest count? If you’re in the 20 – 50 range, then a micro wedding package could be just right!
If you have a large family or would like to plan a large group of friends plus all your co-workers, a more traditional wedding is probably a better option.
Micro wedding packages in Georgia typically provide a short reception after the ceremony. The reception gives time for dinner, your first dance and, of course, cake! Most couples need 1 – 2 hours after the ceremony for this type of reception. You’ll also want to plan in time for photos.
If you love to dance or have pictured a more elaborate dinner with toasts, parent dances and more – make sure any wedding packages you are considering provide enough time.
One other item to plan for with a shorter wedding day is where you will get ready. Often, micro wedding packages do not provide the time needed before the ceremony to get ready onsite. Hair and makeup can take a few hours depending on the size of your bridal party. Make sure you have a spot determined to get ready before your arrival at the venue.
Decide what you want included.
Are you just interested in a venue or space with a short rental? This is a great option if you plan to DIY a lot of your wedding.
Maybe an all-inclusive package is a better fit for you. If you are working full time, taking your masters, buying a new house (or all 3 at once), you might need someone to take care of all the details for you. All-inclusive options are great for this. They allow you to choose options to personalize your wedding – like the menu, color palette, etc. but save you the time of finding and coordinating vendors.
What type of reception are you envisioning? Maybe you just want a delicious wedding cake with a little time to celebrate with your family. Or you might want a full dinner to sit down with your friends and family. Keep this in mind as you look through the micro wedding package options in Georgia.
Don’t forget about decor! If you choose a beautiful location (especially an outdoor option in Spring or Fall), you may not need much decor. Many micro wedding packages offer some decor. Some will include a bouquet for the bride and simple ceremony or reception decor. If you want all the details (and all the flowers), make sure you ask about the options to include or add these with your celebration.
Smaller weddings can give you more options. You might consider a restaurant with a ceremony space or nearby park for the ceremony. If your favorite restaurant has a private dining room space, this might be a great fit!
Are you looking for an urban setting? Maybe a city rooftop or large bar. These can offer unique and fun options with lots of nearby amenities to continue celebrating after the ceremony.
If you are dreaming of an outdoor wedding, North Georgia has lots of options! Check out venue locations with mountain views, in garden settings, with sweeping farm views and more.
Keep in mind the setting you are looking for – city, outdoor, restaurant, etc. That will help narrow down your options.
Consider how far you or your guests want to drive for your wedding. For smaller weddings, you may wan to choose a venue close to home.
Or you could make it a wedding weekend, instead! Rent a cabin in the mountains or explore other locations.
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Photography – If a Georgia micro wedding package includes photography, make sure you ask for samples of the photographer’s work to make sure it fits your style. If you need to add a photographer, many photographers offer options for shorter hours that fit a micro wedding timeframe and budget.
Music to set the atmosphere – Check your options for in house music. Are there specific songs you choose from or can you bring your own? Consider an acoustic guitarist or other unique option. Some DJs also offer micro wedding packages.
Keep it simple – at least for the planning! An all-inclusive package or venue that can help pull together the details will allow you to truly enjoy your day.
Do you have flexibility on your date?
Often micro weddings are Mon – Thur, possibly Sun afternoons
Can you keep the guest count small?
Sometimes guest lists can grow after wedding planning starts. Make sure you can keep your guest count under 50 for your micro wedding.
Are you looking for a short engagement?
Micro wedding packages can be great options for couples wanting a short engagement.
Elope or micro wedding?
These two can seem similar, but typically an Elopement has an even smaller guest count (25 or less) and is just time for the ceremony plus a few pictures (and maybe a slice of cake!) Choose what works best for you!
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