Planning a wedding can be a little like watching a foreign film without subtitles: You know what’s going on, in a basic sense, but the details are a mystery.
According to , cost $31,213 in 2014. But other industry experts, including Meg Keene, editor of ,” argue that figure is a lot higher than
“The wedding industry has really always functioned with consumers not having any information and them holding all the cards,” Keene said
But the high price tag isn’t stopping Colorado couples from taking the plunge. In 2014, than ever — and to all loving couples.
Five couples married in the past 12 months shared their wedding budgets, as well as some advice for making the most of every dollar and cent.
Emilie Rusch: 303-954-2457, erusch@ denverpost.com or twitter.com/emilierusch





