Sunday, May 22, 2016

How To Choose The Right Wedding Planner

By Jerry Russell


A wedding are usually the first many special moments that a couple experiences. Ceremonies that reflect who they are individually and collectively is something to be shared with loved ones. The only thing is that in order to have this special day, a lot of details may be incorporated and it can get complicated if a person has little time to spare. An experienced wedding planner is there to bring it all together and often they can work with any budget allocated.

Some think that hiring someone to plan a wedding is unnecessary or something only rich people do. Many working class people say that having this service allows more time for things like fittings and ensuring there is enough money for a honeymoon. Though friends and family may have good intentions, seldom do they have access to resources.

The great thing about using a planner is they can help in creating a wedding with an unusual theme. Often they can find ways to keep the costs at a minimum, especially if budget restrictions are noted early. Ceremonies can be held almost anyplace that will accommodate a small or large group of people. Planners of wedding ceremonies are well acquainted with the logistics so that everything is a success.

There is more to a great wedding than awesome decorations or fantastic food. Using space and saving money are equally important to the client, long before table arrangements or color schemes. Some cut corners to result in cramped spaces in ceremony or reception spaces, along with guests having to stand for long periods of time make meals and other rituals less enjoyable and can even present a fire hazard.

Often hotels may offer ceremony packages that include catering but sometimes this does not reflect the tastes of the couple or their families. Planners usually have a Rolodex of caterers that specialize in a variety of cuisines or dietary tastes. While the typical hotel chef may be able to follow directives such as extra spicy or no salt in the entrees, making it flavorful is not guaranteed.

Themed weddings are becoming more popular and planners are learning about new and different ways to execute for the least amount of money possible. These could be pop culture references, a favorite color combination or anything that embraces what the couple is about. Some receptions offer themed takeaways for guests as a way of thanking them.

If money is a great concern or a person has time, they can try someone who just completed event planning courses. Often they will offer services for a reduced rate or even free if they can just get the experience under their belt. Assuming all goes well, they may want to use past clients as a reference or get a testimonial.

When things go wrong at a wedding, it can be funny but often the bridegroom may find it embarrassing. By having another sets of eyes, missing pieces can be glued together so that it flows easily and becomes something memorable. When a couple has many thoughts going through their mind, this service can be a great comfort.




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