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Has the coronavirus pandemic forced you to consider postponing your New York City wedding? With so many couples having to make this heartbreaking choice, we want to be there to help in any way we can. That’s why we’ve put together tips for NY weddings postponing during COVID-19.

Reach out to your venue and check on an available date to reschedule your wedding. Many venues are being very accommodating to couples. If you had to reschedule your wedding due to COVID-19 in New York City, people are very understanding. We’re all trying our best to make lemonade from lemons in this situation!
If you venue allows for it, check on multiple available dates. This will allow your vendors some flexibility in case they are booked for specific days. If you can go to your vendors once your venue provides new dates, having multiple days will help you to secure the same vendors that you currently have.
Maybe you had never considered getting married on a Thursday, Friday, Sunday or even Monday. Unusual circumstances, however, lead to unusual solutions. One thing to consider if you have to postpone your New York wedding for coronavirus is to consider an off-day wedding. It’s going to be way less likely that your venue is already booked for it.
Reach out to your vendors with your new date. Most NYC wedding vendors are being flexible on their rebookings from COVID-19, especially for late 2020 dates. Try to reach out to them as soon as possible. It’s likely that these New York wedding vendors also have other couples who are trying hard to get their dates rebooked. You’ll want to make sure that they’re aware you’re making a change so they can be available.
When you finalize your wedding date change, let your guests know. Make sure they’re aware of your New York wedding date change. Many New York weddings involve having guests come from out of town. It’s especially important for these people to know if you’re changing your wedding date during coronavirus in NYC.
Consider this instead of re-doing your save-the-dates and invitations. Forego your paper stationery for digital RSVPs. With all of the uncertainty of coronavirus in New York City, this will save you time, money and potential shipping delays. Your guests may appreciate it as well. It makes for less mail to be handling!
We’re at the point where we’re not sure where things are going. With the uncertainty of the coronavirus pandemic in New York City, it’s nearly impossible to predict when things will return to their new “normal”. Some couples are considering elopements given that you can now get a marriage license in New York City during coronavirus.
Every couple has different reasons for eloping sooner and having their wedding party later. For some couples, it’s beneficial to marry now for insurance reasons. Others may find it important to marry sooner for religious reasons. Finally, some couples simply just want to start this new chapter of their life together. Whatever the case may be, eloping now and having a wedding party later can save a lot of uncertainty during the coronavirus pandemic.
Postponing your wedding during coronavirus can be a heart wrenching decision. If you’re considering eloping after lockdown restrictions start to ease, let us know. We’d love to help capture this special moment in your relationship. Capturing the start of this new journey together, especially during this bizarre time, can make for some very special memories. We’re here for you, whatever route you take.
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Hudson Valley wedding photography capturing candid, authentic moments. Documenting elopements and wedding days in Westchester, the Catskills, and beyond. Available in Ulster County, Orange County, Dutchess County, and beyond. Wedding photographers based in Beacon, NY serving all throughout the Greater New York Area including Tarrytown, Hudson, Kingston, and more. Proudly serving LGBTQ+ couples.
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