The 5 Winter Wedding Myths

Jay Allen CMC.MC.DJ • June 11, 2019

Did you rule out a winter wedding with out thinking it through? The popularity of winter weddings is on the rise, and not just because it’s cheaper.. Lets look at the 5 Winter Wedding Myths..

Myth 1. You can’t have an outdoor ceremony

In Melbourne you have an equal chance of having a sunny day in July as you have a rainy day in February. What you won’t get mid year is a day SO hot that even in the shade people are melting.



Myth 2. Guests don’t like a winter wedding

Yes the majority of wedding occur over summer, people can get “wedding’d out” , by the time winter is here and your guests have been hibernating away at home watching Netflix movies on a Saturday night, come June, July or August they are ready to come out and party. You are more than likely to get more “We’ll be there”s back as guests generally have less events to attend over the winter months.



Myth 3. Wedding Photography has to be Indoors.

Yes, rain can lower the amount of time you spend outside, cold weather is a great excuse to get close to your new Mr/Mrs and get those romantic and intimate photos. Don’t underestimate how incredible a wet look environment or a cloudy sky sunset can look AMAZING with the right photographer..

Myth 4. You have to have a Frozen wedding theme

If you think this one is true, you really need to ……. LET IT GO, LET IT GO!!!. (sorry couldn’t help myself)


Myth 5. It’s cheaper to get married in winter

This on is TRUE… For a lot of venues and suppliers in the wedding industry, we are offer discounted rates of the the off peak winter period. This applies to me, I have special rates for the off peak period.


Huge thank you to Richard from RXAphotography for the wonderful pics in this article. https://rxa.photography/weddings/

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