Your best bet would be to call around to get prices on tents, permits, location rental (it's doubtful you can just show up somewhere with a tent), liquor laws, insurance riders, security if you need it for the alcohol and also find out how much deposits will be and how far out they are due. Don't forget to find out how much the officiant for your service will cost and any suggested donations related to that. Don't forget all the other costs involved with the wedding (that I'm sure someone who has done a wedding would know more than I).
Weddings are expensive. When money is tight, courthouses are cheap.
Like Alex asked though, wouldn't it best to watch the L&O marathon instead?
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