Showing posts with label planner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label planner. Show all posts

Friday, August 6, 2010

Types of Wedding Planners

Are you on a budget and are afraid you won’t be able to afford a wedding planner? Or do you have an unlimited budget and want all of the planning details taken care of?


There is a planner to fit everyone’s needs!

Here are some different types of wedding planners and what they can provide:


Full Service Planner
This planner will take care of EVERYTHING! This type is great for brides that do not have a restricted budget. Have an idea but not really sure how to put it into action? This type of planner is excellent for you! Planners love brides like that because it gives them a chance to be creative. You can give them a general idea and they will run with it and create and amazing design for you.

Partial Planners
A little less help that full service, but much more than a day of planner. These types of planners are still great assets and can help you interact with your vendors and give any last minute recommendations for vendors that are still needed.

Day-of Planner
This is most likely the best option for a couple that is on a budget. This type of planner doesn’t walk you through the process but is very helpful on the day of to help coordinate your vendors. Although this may sound like something easy, you are not going to want to have to worry about that on your wedding day. Your wedding is supposed to be fun for you too!


Here is a site of a trusted planner friend of mine that shows what is generally included for all three types of planning: http://www.briannakeboevents.com/services.html


Most importantly: Do your research! Don’t just pick one off the internet because they have a pretty website. Check to see if they are part of an association such as ABC (Association of Bridal Consultants) or other national associations. http://www.bridalassn.com/
These associations have protocols to ensure that their planners are the best! Also, ask your friends or family members if they have used a planner in the past that they really enjoyed. Most planners do get their business by referrals.

Do I Really Need a Wedding Planner?

YES, YES, & YES!


While you are sitting and getting your make-up done, do you really want the florist, bakery, venue, and calling and bugging you wondering where they are supposed to go or asking you detail questions?

Also, keep in mind that your catering manager at your venue is NOT your wedding planner!

What are some of the tasks that your catering manager is responsible for?
-Provides venue information and venue
-Set-up and tear down of the event
-Provides the couple with a menu tasting and menu
-Provide couple with a floor plan of the event with his/her knowledge of the property in order to create the best flow
-Act as the go-to person if your wedding planner has questions regarding the venue/staff/set-up

What are some of the tasks that your wedding planner should be responsible for?
-Set-up a complete timeline of your event
-Your catering manager can refer preferred vendors, but your wedding planner most likely has a more vast knowledge of trusted vendors
-Coordinate drop off times with vendors and ensure they find the right place when they do arrive
-Coordinate your entire event while working closing with the Catering Manager
-The wedding planner also stays much later than your catering manager. Generally, the catering manager leaves after the grand entrance or immediately after dinner is served
-Reviews contracts with all of your vendors. This is VERY important. Planners know what verbiage to watch out for and be wary of.
-Planners also know a whole lot about wedding etiquette. Don’t embarrass yourself and make a wedding no-no. It always seems like your fiancĂ©’s grandma catches you on something like that!

Wedding planning is a tough and competitive business. These ladies and gentlemen pride themselves on knowing all there is to know about weddings. It would be in your favor to have one on your special day.



*Definitely can’t afford a planner? To save your sanity, make sure you designate a family member on the day of your wedding to deal with all the vendors, put out any favors on your tables, and speak with the catering manager onsite if he/she has any questions.