While many couples and their families prefer long weekends and holidays to hold their wedding, many seem to want to avoid it completely. There are many advantages as well as disadvantages of holding weddings on a 3 day weekend break. While it is very convenient for the guests to make travel plans and especially it is a boon for those with children in schools. Usually people would not need to take many days off from work while being able to participate and enjoy your wedding to the maximum. The disadvantages are that many people make their holiday plans for these long holiday weekends in advance. If anyone has made extensive plans then they might not be really willing to forgo the holiday plans to merely attend your wedding. So always make sure with your near and dear ones prior to making plans for your wedding. Below are the main long weekend holidays that you might want to take at look before deciding upon a wedding date.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day (always a Monday)
Presidents' Day (always a Monday)
Memorial Day (always a Monday)
Independence Day
Labor Day (always a Monday)
Columbus Day (always a Monday)
Thanksgiving Day (always a Monday)
New Year's Eve