Getting Married in Colorado has its Advantages
I was looking over some of Tim's wedding videos and I had an epiphany: As Colorado residents, we often take the beauty of Colorado for granted. There are 53 mountains over 14,000 feet in Colorado to add to the backdrop of most of the weddings we film.
But it doesn't end there. About 150 days a year are labeled "Sunny" (pretty much no-clouds at all) by weather channels in Colorado every year. Plus the sun makes an appearance (whether it's all day or just a short visit) about 250 times a year.
Plus the sun makes an appearance (whether it's all day or just a short visit) about 250 times a year.
If it's not sunny it could very well be snowing, which also makes for a great backdrop. And if the weather isn't the way you want it, Colorado residents say to "just wait another 5 minutes."
So if you are not sure where to get married and you are not considering Colorado, it at least deserves a top spot on your list. If you are considering it . . . do it! Colorado weddings always turn out beautiful.
Greg + Ashley Highlights from Sparks Bros Media on Vimeo.
So, the advantages? Here are a few:
1. Mountains
2. Good chances of Sun
3. Beautiful Ski-Resorts
4. Clear skies
5. Nice people (I might be a bit biased on this point)
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