Basic Costs:

How much is a marquee wedding?  A very common question and it is very much like asking how much is a car?  Much like a car, a marquee hire price all depends on the final size and spec of the marquee.  There are other factors that affect marquee pricing such as time of year (May-September will be the most expensive!), location and how good transport access is etc.

To begin with, the foundational cost revolves around hiring the marquee itself.  Let’s say your wedding has 100 guests formally seated, you’d need as a minimum, a 9m x 18m sized marquee.  A basic 9m x 18m marquee with a hard floor, carpet and lining will start around £3500 – £4000 (inc VAT) including installation.

9m x 18m PVC Marquee
Carpet
Hard Flooring System, laid to ground conditions
Pleated White Marquee Lining
Installation & Delivery
TOTAL COSTS£3500-£4000
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How much is a marquee wedding?  A basic 9m x 18m with a hard floor, carpet & lining should start at around £3500-£4000 depending on time of year and location.

Getting a Complete Cost from your Marquee Hire Company

To keep their pricing competitive most marquee Companies will hide some of their hidden costs which will be presented to you later on down the line. At Abacus we don’t believe this is fair on the knowledge that you likely haven’t hired a marquee before. A couple of these costs include:

Damage Waiver

A damage waiver is an insurance policy to insure the hired goods whilst out on hire to you. This is typically 4-5%+VAT of the total hire costs. Nearly all marquee hire companies will ask for this. If you have your own wedding insurance you may be able to add this on to your own insurance and you won’t need the marquee hire companies’ damage waiver. However the cost of this is fairly similar to the damage waiver.

Most companies leave this off the total quotation price and may present this to you later on down the line. We don’t feel that’s very transparent!

Generator Diesel Usage

If you do require a generator for your event, most marquee companies will bill you after your event. Where you thought you have everything paid for, you’ll be presented with a £300 deisel bill afterwards!

In all of our pricing we have included 10 hours of fuel within your generator price which is more than enough to see you through for your event. The generator comes with an additional 10 hours of fuel as a fuel reserve with us, so you know you have more than enough fuel in case you do need to use it for a little longer (with us, this would then be a charged for cost)


What Impacts a Price of Your Marquee

There are several factors a marquee hire company factors into your quote, which include:

Size of Your Marquee

For most weddings, the seated section of the marquee is mostly redundant after the wedding breakfast part of the day has finished. 80% of your guests will remain standing for the evening festivities afterwards.

To keep your marquee costs down you could consider moving some of these chairs & tables out of the way (your caterer should be able to do this for you) which will then create some more space for standing.

By doing this you keep your marquee size and therefore marquee costs to a minimum. The below CAD layout shows the difference between keeping your marquee size to a minimum in the first example. It would be likely for this set up you would want to move the first row of tables nearest the bar/dance area at the very least to then provide enough room for most of the guests to be standing after the breakfast & speeches have finished.

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Location Expenses

Location plays a pivotal role in determining the overall cost of a marquee wedding.  You may be lucky enough to have parents or know someone where their own property has a garden/grounds/field large enough to host your wedding.  It’s also quite nice for some who have grown up in that property to get married there too!

For others, where you would really like a marquee wedding you may have to look elsewhere and look to rent private land or opt for dedicated wedding venues.  Rental costs for private lands or dedicated venues can range from £500 to over £5000, depending on the venue’s exclusivity and amenities provided. 

If you are looking to hire a field which has no infrastructure there for a wedding,  expect to budget £1500-£2000 for generators, diesel & toilets to be brought in.

You may know a local farmer who has suitable lad for hire, where their costs to hire the field for the weekend would be something around £500-£2500.  For more lavish, country hall estates etc you would likely be paying a premium for the exclusive use of the property and be paying north of £5000 for the land hire.  Some of these venues also will say you have to use their caterers too.


Decoration & Furnishing

Beyond the structural elements, couples will need to factor in the costs of interior décor, furnishings, and tableware. This typically involves table and chair rentals, centrepieces, linens, and decorative items. For a marquee wedding with 100 guests, the furnishing and decoration costs can easily lie between £750 and £1500.


Catering & Service

There are obviously other supplies involved to help make your wedding day a huge success.  And your second largest cost of your wedding will be your caterer.  If you’re considering formal seated catering the cost of this catering tends to be very similar to the total cost of the marquee which should hopefully give you a good indication of your overall wedding expenses.

Food and drinks are central to any celebration. The choices made in this domain heavily impact the budget. On average, formal catering costs can range from £75 to £150 per person. For a 100-person wedding, this translates to a span of £7500 to £15000.  Again, much like the location option this really does depend on the caterer supplier you use in terms of their per head pricing.

If you are serving a hot 2/3 course meal you may require a separate catering tent for your caterer to be able to cook on site.  Expect this to cost around another £500 for the catering tent.  Your caterer is likely to hire in ovens, fryers and warmers etc which is likely to be built into their pricing.  If you are having a hot 2 course meal, you will likely need the catering tent (£500) and a generator (£1000) to power their power hungry ovens, fryers etc – domestic electric power sources will not be substantial enough to power the catering tent.  

More and more weddings are not putting so much emphasis on the catering aspect of their day and going for more informal food truck style catering to maintain budget.

If you’re looking to something a little bit more informal such as a food van or a barbecue catering then budget for another £15 – £30 per head.

You may also want to consider budgeting for bar staff DJs and bands, event photographers, florists and perhaps evening catering for the guests the evening part too. If you’re providing the alcohol for your guests all day (and footing the bill) I would budget an additional £20 – £40 per head.  You may want to consider a pay bar during your wedding to help reduce overall costs.  If done correctly, a pay bar can provide a small profit to contribute towards your wedding budget – you can view this article here.

This article explains that your marquee Company could provide the infrastructure for a pay bar (bars, fridges, bar staff, tills etc).  You provide the alcohol and you will be able to make a small profit (£1000-£2000) to contribute to your overall costs of your wedding.

And at the same time guests will be paying considerably cheaper prices.  We amongst other marquee hire companies can provide all the infrastructure required to do this without the help of an external bar high company who’d usually make the profit.

Going back to my car analogy from earlier you can buy a £10,000 car – you can also buy a £100,000 car.  It would all depend on your taste and experience that you’d like to give your guests.  The two largest factors in the success of your big day is the marquee and the catering.

You do certainly get what you pay for with both marquee hire and catering.  To do your research looking at prices other as there are event companies positions at various ends of the market.

When doing your research, take a look at reviews and case studies, as well as images of their previous work.  You’ll be leaning on your marquee high supplier and caterer a lot more than you think!

How well have your marquee company/caterer presented their quote to you?  If it’s on a simple email format, with not very clear pricing or lots of imagery showing the quality of their work – that for me is a good indication of where they sit in the market.

You will be leaning a lot on your marquee company/caterer during your wedding planning and choosing the right company for you is paramount for a stress free planning experience!


Additional Amenities

One of the unique aspects of marquee weddings is the flexibility to customise the experience fully.  Many couples opt for additional amenities like dance floors (from £300), stages (from £300), photo booths (£500), or luxury toilet facilities (£900). These amenities can range from £250 to £1000 each, contributing to the cumulative expenditure.

Entertainment & Photogrpahy

Entertainment is an integral part of the big day. Whether it’s a DJ (£600), a live band (£1500+), or a solo artist (£250+), entertainment costs can start from £400 and go upwards of £4000.  Photography and videography, crucial in preserving wedding memories, typically cost between £2000 and £3500.


Contingency & Hidden Costs

An often overlooked aspect of marquee wedding planning is accounting for contingency and unforeseen expenses. It’s advisable to allocate around 5-10% of the total budget for any unexpected costs. Moreover, couples should inquire about any hidden costs associated with the marquee or venue rental, such as permits, insurance, or cleanup fees..


How Much is a Marquee Wedding? 

Cost Summary

To illustrate, consider a 100-person complete marquee wedding:

Marquee (Basic 9m x 18m with floor, carpet & lining)£3500
Decoration and Furnishing£2000
Catering and Service (£80 per person and staffing)£8000
Entertainment and Photography (£600 for DJ £1200 for photography)£1800
TOTAL COSTS£15300

This would approximately equate to a total of £24000, though prices can significantly vary based on individual choices and preferences.

How Much is a Marquee Wedding?
How Much is a Marquee Wedding? A typical wedding spec marquee with hard floor, carpet, lining, chairs & tables.

How Much is a Marquee Wedding?

So it’s important to get these two suppliers (marquee & caterer) right.  These are your two main suppliers who will play a pivitol role on the sucess fo your event.

Whilst budget is of course an important factor when choosing the right Company for you, you want to have 100% trust in them – as you will be leaning on their experience a lot.

When doing your research into who will be the best Company for you, see below some things to look out for:

Hopefully I’ve given you more of an idea of overall wedding costs.  


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If you are looking for micro wedding sized marquees (under 40 guests) head over to our sister brand – Party in your Garden Marquee Hire