Planning a wedding can be a fun and exciting experience especially when you think of the big picture. However, once you start thinking about all the details, decisions you have to make, and research to be done, couples quickly become overwhlemed. This is likely your first time planning a wedding (or an event of this size) and on top of that, you probably have a full-time job or other commitments where you need to spend your time. Sure, you may have a family member that is really good at organising things and has more free time to help, but what happens when their opinions become too much or the wedding weekend arrives and they want to enjoy the fun?
That is where a wedding planner can step in. A wedding planner will help you through the research and decision-making process, keep you on track, and ensure you and your family and friends can enjoy the moment. Wedding planners are experts in the event industry and can be an invaluable resource in what it takes to coordinate an event that is not only personalised to you but beautiful and logistically sound, all while respecting your budget comfort zone. A planner allows you, and anyone else involved in the planning process, the chance to focus on the overall details and what most consider the “fun” parts of the planning process (menu tasting, design, etc.) while they handle the logistics and back and forth details with the vendors involved.
Many planning companies, like ours, offer a variety of packages ranging from event management (also known as day-of or month-of coordination) to full-service planning. These packages may vary between planning companies, however, at the core of what all these packages include is ensuring the wedding day runs smoothly. Sounds simple, right?
The reality is your planner will spend anywhere from 30-40 hours on an event management package and 150+ hours for a full-service package -and around an average of 12 hours straight on your wedding day alone! Let’s briefly break down the high-level difference between an event management package and a full-service package, and what a planner might be responsible for in each of these offerings:
Event Management:
Full-Service:
Planning packages offer a list of services a planner will do to help make the wedding process stress-free and enjoyable for you. However, in addition to that long list of service offerings, there are so many more services not listed. A wedding planner is there to help make your wedding day seamless. Which, in turn allows your friends and family have the experience of a lifetime. Some of these unknown services are:
So, a wedding planner is so much more than someone who shows up on the wedding day and tells people what to do! It’s important to trust your planner and know they have your best interest in mind. They are experts in their field and have seen a thing or two when it comes to weddings.