Lebanese couples plan on getting married on July 7. They consider the day to be lucky, as it combines three sevens, 7-7-7.

Most churches have already been booked and many Muslim sheikhs are expected to be busy marrying couples on Saturday.

Prices of wedding items have been raised as many as 10 times the normal rate, including flowers and decorative lights.

A house electronics shop is expected to give out a $2777 prize for the 777th customer on Saturday, AFP reported.

"My fiancé chose that date because he thinks it is sacred. I just find it cute," Carma Akmagy, a bride to be told a local entertainment newspaper.

Some couples decided to wait for after the Presidential elections out of fear of the fall in the current political situation facing Lebanon.