Montana 100-Person Wedding Cost (2026)
Calculate the exact cost of a 100-person wedding in Montana. Includes state-specific per-guest rates, fixed vendor costs, and timing savings strategies for 2026.
State-level estimates based on industry surveys. Actual costs vary by city and venue.
Overrides the default estimate. Tip: add ~$30 to your caterer's plate price for rentals, favors, and stationery.
Your Estimate
Caterers don't refund empty seats.
At $210/guest, every person who doesn't show up is money burned. If you give your caterer an estimate and 15% decline (~15 people), you just threw $3,150 straight in the trash.
Where Your Money Goes
Doesn't change with guest count
$210/guest × 100 guests
Compare Scenarios
| Guests | Est. Total | vs. Yours |
|---|---|---|
| 50 | $22,500 | -$10,500 |
| 80 | $28,800 | -$4,200 |
| 100(yours) | $33,000 | - |
| 120 | $37,200 | +$4,200 |
| 150 | $43,500 | +$10,500 |
What if you trim your guest list?
*Hint: If 10 guests RSVP "Yes" but don't show up, you lose this same amount by accident.
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Formula: $12,000 fixed + $210 × 100 guests = $33,000
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100 Person Wedding in Montana
A 100 person wedding in Montana is the most common planning scenario in the state. Montana's remote destination wedding scene commands a premium despite its sparse population, especially around Glacier and Yellowstone. Per-guest costs average $210 with fixed costs near $12,000, for total estimates ranging from $28,050 to $37,950.
Book your venue and lead photographer 12 to 14 months ahead for a peak Saturday date in Montana. Catering, florist, and entertainment contracts should be signed by the 8 month mark. At 100 guests the planning window is more forgiving than at larger events, but in demand state venues fill well ahead of schedule.
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Frequently Asked Questions
A standard Saturday summer wedding for 100 guests in Montana averages $33,000, with a realistic range of $28,050 to $37,950. Montana's remote destination wedding scene commands a premium despite its sparse population, especially around Glacier and Yellowstone. Timing and venue tier are the two biggest levers: a non-Saturday or off-season date can reduce the total by 10 to 25 percent.
For a standard 100 guest Saturday summer wedding in Montana, the estimated total is $33,000. The realistic range is $28,050 to $37,950 depending on venue tier, timing, and vibe. Use the calculator above to adjust for your exact scenario.
A 100 guest standard Saturday wedding in Montana averages $33,000. Big Sky and Glacier-area venues frequently push totals to $37,950 or above. Bozeman and Missoula city venues offer more competitive options near $28,050.
Variable costs (catering, rentals, stationery) average $210 per guest in Montana. For 100 guests, that is $21,000 in variable expenses. Fixed costs (venue, photography, DJ, planner) add $12,000 on top.
The most effective strategies: choose a non-Saturday date to save 8 to 18 percent, pick a fall or winter date to save 5 to 12 percent, and select a DIY or standard vibe instead of luxury. Combined, these can bring your 100 guest Montana wedding closer to $28,050.
It depends heavily on your state. In Mississippi, a 100-person wedding costs roughly $24,500 ($8,000 fixed + $165/guest). In New York, that same wedding runs about $69,500 ($28,000 fixed + $415/guest). The US national average is around $35,500. Use the state dropdown above to see your specific estimate.
The national average cost per wedding guest is approximately $235, according to The Knot’s 2025 Real Weddings Study. This covers catering, bar, place settings, favors, and per-head stationery. In high-cost states like New York or Massachusetts, expect $385–$415 per guest. Budget-friendly states like Mississippi or Arkansas can be as low as $165–$170 per guest.
Start with the total you can realistically spend. Then use this calculator to see how many guests that budget supports. The formula is: Total = Fixed Costs + (Per-Guest Cost × Guest Count). Because per-guest costs scale instantly, the absolute best way to protect your budget is to set a strict guest limit before you send save-the-dates. (Tip: iDoTogether lets you set a hard cap on your guest list so you literally cannot over-invite).
Yes - cutting your guest list is the single most effective way to reduce wedding costs. Unlike fixed costs (photographer, DJ, officiant), per-guest expenses scale linearly. At the national average, every guest you remove saves $235. Cutting 20 guests saves nearly $4,700. The key is knowing who’s actually coming - which is why confirmed RSVPs matter more than estimates.
To stay under $20,000, focus on three levers: (1) Keep your guest list under 80 people - this is the biggest cost driver. (2) Choose a budget-friendly state or venue type: think backyard, public parks, or off-peak dates (Fridays, Sundays, winter). (3) Choose buffet service over plated to save up to 12% on per-guest catering costs. At $165/guest with $8,000 in fixed costs, 70 guests lands at $19,550.
Off-peak timing can significantly reduce costs. A Friday wedding typically saves 8% compared to Saturday, Sunday saves 10%, and a weekday wedding saves up to 18%. Seasonally, fall weddings save about 5% and winter weddings save up to 12% vs. peak summer rates. Combine a Friday in winter and you could save up to 30% on both fixed and per-guest costs - that’s over $10,000 on a $35,000 wedding.
The most commonly forgotten costs include tips and gratuities (15–20% of total vendor fees), attire alterations ($300–$800), vendor meals ($150–$400), overtime charges ($500–$1,500), beauty and hair trial runs ($200–$500), guest transportation ($500–$2,000), and thank-you card postage ($100–$300). Use the Hidden Costs Checklist above to add these to your estimate and see the true total.