Before the crisis, an average wedding with 100 guests cost around 20,000 euros. In the meantime, you can easily pay 30,000 euros for the same services, says wedding planner Danja Ferschner-Kausz from Oberpullendorf in Burgenland. But she also knows what you can save on and which trends you cannot avoid this year despite a tight budget.
Those who want to say yes not only at the registry office, but also at a festive wedding party, will have to dig deep into their pockets this year due to inflation. “Prices have skyrocketed from pre-crisis levels, whether it’s catering, location or service providers like photographers and pastry chefs,” says Ferschner-Kausz. Wedding cakes in particular have become expensive. The “Wedding Fairy” not only has tips ready for this challenge.
Source: Krone

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