A Wedding Planner, a Wedding Consultant,
a Wedding Coordinator - Whatever the Title,
Do We Need One?
By Nily Glaser
A-wedding Day is asked this question often, by brides and by grooms.
For the sake of simplicity, let us refer to all as wedding specialists.
Actually the tone of the question varies between brides and grooms.
Brides get very emotional and excited about planning their dream weddings. Most want to plan it.
Grooms often would like to take an active role but believe, or thinks
that their brides believes that it is the women who should plan the
wedding. Many would like to, but do not volunteer because they do not
want to "take away" the excitement their bride has toward planning
their very special day.
We are also asked by brides and grooms who hold jobs or professions, go to school or both and are pressed for time.
The question whether you need to hire a wedding specialist is rather complex. It cannot be answered with a yes or a no.
Many factors need to be considered and they will influence the decision.
The first step to answering the question is to determin
What is a wedding specialist?
A wedding specialist is professional who is familiar with the wedding
circuit in your region, usually possesses a lot of experience, creative
ideas, know-how, sense of organization, attention to details and strong
contacts with vendors and service providers. Most experienced wedding
specialists have over the years learned what to expect, what to ask and
how to negotiate with their peers.
Now, consider the following:
How much time and energy do you have to devote to planning your wedding and can you rely on friends and family to help?
Planning a wedding can and should be fun. You must remember however, and be prepared for the:
If you were to, to what degree you would like to engage the wedding specialist?
to the favors and everything in between and to supervise during the
wedding itself?
How much can you budget for the service of a wedding specialist?
Take into consideration that some wedding specialists charge:
Are you planning a destination wedding?
Unless your wedding location offers their services as part of the
wedding package, this is the only situation where you must budget and
hire a local wedding specialist. Hire the most experienced wedding
specialist where you plan to have your wedding, because it is
impossible to plan a wedding from afar.
The only exception is if you have friends and - or family in the region who can plan on your behalf.
However, I do not recommend it.
Many brides and grooms do not want to miss the excitement of planning
their own wedding but are not sure quite how to achieve professional
results. Following are a few tips
What professional wedding specialists
do not want you to know.
Like for most endeavors, there are tools You need to have.
You need information.
So, read as many books on wedding planning and as many articles as you can lay your hands and your eyes on.
The Internet offers many informative articles. For articles and wedding planning ideas,
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You need to be organized and you want wedding planning keepsakes.
So arm yourselves with a wedding comprehensive planning kit that includes:
The following tips are applicable to most vendors and service providers you need.
To save money and for easy negotiations contact vendors and service
providers and request a quote over the phone before your first meeting
because:
Your vendors and service providers team.
A wedding is a most important event and necessitates the participation and synergy of many vendors and service providers.
You want to assure that that your vendors - service providers have:
You also must be sure that you hire professionals not hobbyists.
Did
you ever attend an event where every vendor and service provider came
to do his job and go home?
I have! It was a disaster! I attended a wedding that left the bride and
the mother in tears and the bridegroom and fathers so angry the wanted
to scream.
The wedding ceremony was beautiful but the reception…
The couple came from church only to find the florist arguing with the
bandleader about flowers on the stage. The photographer was literally,
everywhere at the same time snapping pictures. The caterer started
serving almost as soon as all were seated, leaving no time for
formalities, toasts and congratulations.
You get the picture. It was really sad!
There is only one way to avoid such a fiasco.
You must hire vendors and service providers that:
your wedding individually and as a team to be the one you can call,
without hesitation, your dream wedding.
How do we find a group of vendors and service providers that work well together?
Your best bet is to check out institutions that are no strangers to events.
Contact or visit the Chamber of Commerce, churches and synagogues and other such establishmentsin your region.
Find out if they have a list of approved vendors and service providers they work with.
Most churches use vendors and service providers for Church events such
as certain holiday celebrations, fund raisers dinners, wedding
receptions, special anniversaries (25)(50th), Communion, Baptisms
quinceaneras, Sweet 16s etc…)
Even if you are not Jewish, visit Synagogues and Temples and ask for
their approved list. Every Synagogue - Temple has such lists the
institution uses for events such as holidays, fund raiser dinners,
weddings, special anniversaries (25th)(50th), Bar Mitzvahs, Bat
Mitsvahs, etc…).
One more group or individuals to consider is within your own circle.
They may not have credentials or special training but are experienced.
Find out if any of your friends or relatives have planned event at work or privately.
Check your list for couples who planned their own wedding successfully,
parents who planned special life cycle event parties for themselves,
their children other loved ones etc...
Pay
special attention to people you know who can contribute to your success
and just as you ask for bridal attendants, ask for their participation
in the wedding planning. Most will be honored to be asked.
I hope the information will help you make your lifetime event, an event for a lifetime.