April 1, 2026

For many couples, a Saturday wedding feels like the default – but more and more couples are considering Sunday weddings (and loving them). If you’re flexible with your date, choosing between a Saturday and Sunday celebration can open up more options and shape the overall feel of your wedding day.
So how do you decide? Here’s a breakdown to help you choose the day that fits your vision, your guests, and your priorities.
Saturday has long been the most traditional wedding day – and for good reason.
For couples who want a classic, high-energy evening celebration, Saturday is often the go-to choice.
Sunday weddings have become increasingly popular, especially for couples who want a slightly more relaxed, intentional feel.
Sunday weddings often create a different kind of experience – one that feels calm, cozy, and meaningful.
When choosing between Saturday and Sunday, think about your guests’ experience.
If most of your guests are local or flexible, a Sunday wedding can work beautifully. If many are traveling, Saturday may feel easier.
If you have a specific venue in mind, being open to a Sunday date can give you more flexibility.
Many couples find that:
Venues like WinMock at Kinderton often host both Saturday and Sunday weddings – each with its own unique flow and atmosphere.
There’s no “better” day to get married – only the one that fits your vision best. Staying open to both options can give you more flexibility, less stress, and even more possibilities as you plan your day.
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