Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Wedding of Carrie Underwood and Mike Fisher – Saturday in Georgia

Winner of American Idol in her own right, Carrie Underwood’s wedding is certain to be a big affair. Carrie Underwood and hockey star Mike Fisher are planning an event Saturday in Greensboro, Georgia. The cost of the wedding is probably high although we do not know what it is yet.

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Greensboro GA – The wedding

The wedding of Mike Fisher and Carrie Underwood is taking over an entire Ritz-Carlton hotel. The tiny little hamlet of Greensboro, Georgia — population 3,000 — seems to be playing host. All 251 rooms within the Ritz-Carlton hotel are reserved for the Underwood-Fisher wedding. Thursday, the wedding party started arriving.

Other plans for the Carrie Underwood Wedding

According to interviews given by both Fisher and Underwood, the Saturday wedding is going to be a big affair. In an interview with Life and Style, Fisher said it was going to be “…a good-size wedding with plenty of good food and an open bar, but nothing too overblown.” The wedding will probably end up costing between one-quarter to one-half of a million dollars. Just renting the rooms will cost $ 100,000. Add on food, an open bar, dress, flowers, clothing, and every little thing else that comes with having a celebrity wedding, and they’re effortlessly looking at a huge price tag.

How is Carrie Underwood’s wedding an example?

Thus far, Mike and Carrie are very quiet about their wedding plans. With an average yearly income that is higher than eight figures, though, it is certain to be a very small percentage of their yearly income. The average American wedding costs $ 25,000 according to TheKnow.com. Recently, reducing wedding costs has been a huge topic. Though Carrie Underwood’s wedding likely won’t be employing these suggestions, if you are planning your own wedding you might be well-set to try out something like collecting cans, DIY projects, or even potluck food.



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