How Far in Advance Should You Book a Marquee? A Realistic Timeline

Russ Sizer • March 26, 2026

Planning an event comes with a long to-do list, and one of the most important decisions is when to book your marquee.

Leave it too late, and you risk limited availability. Book at the right time, and everything else falls into place smoothly.

At Zest Marquees, we often get asked: “How far in advance should I book?”
The honest answer? It depends on your event — but here’s a realistic guide to help you plan with confidence.


📅 9–12 Months Before: The Sweet Spot for Big Events

If you’re planning a wedding, large corporate event, or summer celebration, this is the ideal window.

Why so early?

  • Peak dates (especially weekends) book up quickly
  • You’ll have a full choice of marquee sizes and styles
  • It’s easier to coordinate caterers, entertainment, and suppliers

💡 Top tip: If your event is between May and September, earlier is always better.


📅 6–9 Months Before: Still a Strong Position

You’re still in a good place — but options may start narrowing, especially for popular dates.

At this stage, you should:

  • Confirm your guest numbers
  • Have a rough idea of layout and requirements
  • Lock in your marquee to avoid missing out


📅 3–6 Months Before: Getting Tight

This is where availability can become limited, particularly for:

  • Summer weekends
  • Bank holidays
  • Large marquees

You may still secure a booking, but flexibility becomes key — whether that’s your date, size, or layout.


📅 1–3 Months Before: Last-Minute Planning

It’s not impossible — but it can be challenging.

At this stage:

  • Availability is very limited
  • You may need to compromise on size or extras
  • Supplier coordination becomes more rushed

That said, we always do our best at Zest Marquees to accommodate last-minute events where possible.


🎪 Why Booking Early Makes Life Easier

Booking your marquee early isn’t just about availability — it makes everything else smoother:

  • Better planning: More time to design layout and flow
  • Less stress: One major item ticked off your list
  • Stronger supplier coordination: Everyone works around a confirmed setup
  • More choice: Lighting, flooring, furniture, and extras


⚠️ The Most Common Mistake

One of the biggest mistakes we see?

Clients booking:

  • The venue (garden, field, or space)
  • The caterer
  • The entertainment

…but leaving the marquee until later.

If your event depends on a marquee, it should be one of the first things you secure.


✅ Final Thought

If you’re even thinking about hosting an event, it’s worth having the conversation early.

You don’t need every detail finalised — just a date, location, and rough idea.

At Zest Marquees, we’ll guide you through the rest.

 

📞 Planning an event that needs to stand out? Let’s build something remarkable together.

A little planning now can save a lot of stress later — and we’re here to help every step of the way.

 

Our team is ready to discuss your requirements today. Call 07533 023225 or email sales@zestmarquees.co.uk

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