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How long should a wedding vendor take to reply? What the industry actually considers normal

You hired a photographer, content creator, or planner. You paid a deposit. A week goes by with no response. Are you being dramatic, or is something off?

Here is what the industry actually treats as normal — and when it becomes a red flag.

The 24–72 hour baseline

On wedding industry forums, couples and vendors largely agree on the same window:

  • 24 hours is the standard response window during the business week.
  • 48 hours is still within the range most planners call fine.
  • 72 hours is the "follow up again" threshold — not automatically bad, but enough to justify a second message.
  • Over a week without a response is where most experienced brides and planners say communication has broken down.

Couples on WeddingWire consistently land in the 1–3 business day range as "reasonable." Anything past a week before the contract is signed is widely treated as predictive of the working relationship after the deposit.

Busy season is real — but it is not a blank check

September, October, and the April–June stretch are the heaviest months for Dallas-Fort Worth weddings. Vendors on Friday and Saturday shoots legitimately cannot reply in real time, and most set an auto-responder that tells you so.

What "busy season" does not excuse:

  • Silence after you have already paid.
  • A vendor who replies in 2 hours before the contract and takes a week after.
  • Missed scheduled calls with no follow-up message.

If the responsiveness pattern flipped the moment the deposit cleared, that is the signal — not the calendar.

The luxury standard

Premium vendors — the ones who charge $8K+ for a photography package or $3K+ for content creation — generally operate on a 24-hour email window during business days, with urgent items acknowledged same-day. If you are paying at that tier and waiting three business days for a reply to a simple scheduling question, you are not getting the service you paid for.

What to do before panicking

  1. Check your contract. A lot of wedding contracts specify the vendor's response window and the channels they actually monitor (many do not check DMs or texts — email is the contractual channel).
  2. Send one clear follow-up on the contractual channel, with a date question attached, so the vendor cannot reply "got it!" and keep you waiting.
  3. Give them until end-of-next-business-day.
  4. If still nothing, start documenting. Screenshots of every message, every date.

When to start looking for a backup

Start your backup search the moment you hit business-day four without a substantive reply to a contracted deliverable. You do not have to fire anyone yet — but lining up an alternative is free, and the peace of mind before a wedding is worth it.


Sources: WeddingWire vendor response time forum, WeddingWire — how long to wait for vendor responses, Elevating Expectations: The Luxury Wedding Vendor Standard — David''s Bridal.

AnalysisAutomatedSource: KnowYard EditorialPublished: Apr 10, 2026, 12:41 PM

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