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Brianna
Savvy March 2021

Covid-19 and March brides

Brianna, on December 30, 2020 at 7:46 AM Posted in Planning 0 6
Hey guys,
I love dislodging with everywhere as you can tell. So tell me your thoughts March 2021 brides. We are getting closer to the official 2 month mark. Have you decided to postpone? Did you reduce your guest count? Are you getting your marriage license early because of fear of a potential lockdown under the Biden Administration? Let’s talk 😊

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Latest activity by Molly, on January 1, 2021 at 12:10 PM
  • Michelle
    Master April 2021
    Michelle ·
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    Not March but I’m an April bride- our venue is in the Phoenix area. We’re planning as usual but have our Plan B set up. We got our license back in October & it’s good for a year. We’re getting married on 4/3/21- the only thing that might change is the guest list.
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  • Mrs. Spring
    Master April 2021
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    I'm close to you, mines is in April. FH and I decided to go ahead and get the marriage license, fortunately the state we're marrying in doesn't have an expiration date on marriage licenses, plus they don't require an officiant. Yayy. We also didn't want to put any money into a wedding venue, so we plan to exchange vows somewhere outside. I gave my worries up to God. Of course I hope there isn't a complete lockdown because it would be nice for FH and I to go out to a restaurant after exchanging vows. Most importantly, it would be devestating for more small businesses (restaurants & bars) to go out of business.
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  • RaylaSan
    Expert February 2021
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    February 2021 wedding and my fiancee and I are onto our third wedding venue, unlike several brides that are changing dates, I've done the opposite and are changing venues. I have high hopes of our wedding going through to Feb. 2021, as our wedding venue is still operating even with the current climate happening in the state. We are still keeping our original guest list of 150, and opting to follow CDC guidelines as closely as possible. Our venue has been our blessing in disguise as it's located in the middle of a spread out freeway, where we don't have to worry about causing too much noise, or too much trouble.

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  • Brianna
    Savvy March 2021
    Brianna ·
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    Ahh!! That is so exciting. April is my birthday month lol and I agree with you. I have an amazing honeymoon planned and if they lockdown I would be quite saddened. Then small business would definitely take a decline in their revenue. I feel the same as you, I am just submitting it in the hands of God and rolling with it as time goes.
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  • Yasmine
    Master October 2020
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    We haven't postponed and don't plan on it unless the restrictions for guest count are limited further. As of right now we can have 80 guests with the current restrictions and we are perfectly fine with that number.


    We already had a minimony and legally got married so that part is already out of the way 🙌🏾. We did cut out guest count, I believe we were originally at 110 but we've moved it to 80 now & are just waiting to see what happens
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  • Molly
    Beginner March 2021
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    We just talked about plan B last night. The only way we go to plan B is if Las Vegas closes again. The date is not changing just possibly location.
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