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Wedding Budget in Connecticut

What a typical Connecticut wedding for 100 guests costs in 2026, how it breaks down by category, and where the hidden costs hide. Built on Linden's pricing engine.

By Linden EditorialBudget research teamLast reviewed
Typical total
$66,561
100 guests, full-day
Common range
$51,918 – $89,857
venue tier & season
Sales tax
$2,464
4% effective
Cost index
1.35×
vs US avg

How a Connecticut wedding budget breaks down

The categories below reflect what Linden's engine allocates for a typical 100-guest wedding in Connecticut. Venue and catering together usually consume over half the budget; photography, flowers and entertainment make up another meaningful share. All amounts include applicable sales tax and service charges.

CategoryShareAmountLine items
Catering16%$6,95011
Venue14%$6,30010
Photography7%$3,1004
Pre-Wedding Events6%$2,7003
Miscellaneous & Contingency6%$2,7001
Bar & Beverages6%$2,5006
Music & Entertainment5%$2,3004
Flowers & Florals5%$2,3007
Planning & Coordination5%$2,3003
Attire4%$2,0008
Videography4%$1,6005
Décor4%$1,6004
Beauty & Grooming3%$1,2004
Transportation3%$1,2001
Rings & Jewelry2%$1,0003
Stationery & Paper2%$8006
Cake & Desserts2%$8002
Gifts & Favors2%$8005
Accommodation2%$8002
Ceremony1%$6003
Insurance & Legal1%$6003
Technology1%$4002
Total100%$66,561

Calculate your own Connecticut budget

Adjust the guest count and tier — the engine returns live local pricing.

City
Estimating for Connecticut, US.
Connecticut, US
Guest count · 100
Full-day invitees. Most couples land between 80 and 140.
Tier
Rough positioning — the engine adjusts from your city baseline.

Hidden costs most couples miss

The engine flags 6 hidden costs for a wedding in Connecticut:

  • Service charge is NOT a gratuity
  • Sales tax on everything
  • Miscellaneous & Contingency below market
  • Venue overtime charges
  • Vendor tipping budget (5-10%)
  • Rehearsal dinner (often forgotten)
Example
Service charge is NOT a gratuity — ~$837
US venues add 18-25% service charge on F&B. This goes to the venue, NOT servers. You must tip servers 15-20% separately, on top.

Get the exact amount and an actionable fix note for every hidden cost, scaled to your specific guest count and vendor mix — free in the Linden app.

Seasonal price swings

Peak-season weddings in Connecticut carry a ~56% premium over off-peak pricing. Saturdays in May–September are the most expensive slots; Fridays, Sundays, and winter dates can cut 10–20% off venue and photography costs alone.

Typical vendor costs in Connecticut

Deep-dive pricing guides for the biggest wedding categories — built on the same engine that powers the Connecticut breakdown above.

Photographer costs in ConnecticutVenue costs in ConnecticutCatering costs in ConnecticutFlorist costs in ConnecticutDJ costs in ConnecticutVideographer costs in Connecticut

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Frequently asked questions

What is the average wedding budget in Connecticut?
Linden's engine estimates a typical Connecticut wedding for 100 guests at $66,561 all-in. Most couples land between $51,918 and $89,857 depending on venue tier and season.
What are the hidden costs of a wedding in Connecticut?
The biggest hidden costs the engine flags for Connecticut: Service charge is NOT a gratuity, Sales tax on everything, Miscellaneous & Contingency below market, Venue overtime charges, Vendor tipping budget (5-10%), Rehearsal dinner (often forgotten). Together these add a meaningful amount most couples forget to budget for.
When is the cheapest time to get married in Connecticut?
Peak season in Connecticut runs through late spring and summer and carries a ~56% premium relative to off-peak months. Friday and Sunday weddings, and off-peak months (typically November–March outside of holidays), are reliably cheaper.
Is a Connecticut wedding more expensive than the national average?
Connecticut's cost multiplier is 1.35 relative to the US national average — so a typical wedding here runs 35% above baseline.

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