If you want your wedding to be perfect. Choosing a wedding planner becomes very important for you. It’s your time, and you are responsible for making it memorable.
When choosing a wedding planner there are obviously a couple of points one has to keep in mind:
- Make sure you take references from friends, family, colleagues etc. and check with them if they know of a good wedding planner
- When you meet and discuss your wedding with the wedding planner, make sure both of you are in-line with each other. Make note of any kind of differences and work on the same.
- Ask the coordinator on what payment modes he or she allows. You wouldn’t like to be in a situation wherein, for instance, you thought you could pay the services through credit but the coordinator does not accept that type of agreement after all
- If you are not able to connect with him/her then you might as well look to someone you connect with. You will spend a good part of a year planning together and who is organising the most important day of your life. It’s therefore essential that good communication is at the fore front and that you really trust their judgement.
- Remember you check with the planner if s/he has connections with wedding vendors and if you avail discounts for the same
The benefits of choosing a wedding planner:
- Hassle Free Wedding
- Special Rates: Wedding planners organise weddings on a regular basis there preferred suppliers/vendors can give special discounts
- Value for Money: These are experts and would give you various options based on your budget and requirement.
- Cost Saving: Unlike popular opinion, hiring a wedding planner can actually save you money. Tight controls on your budget and special supplier rates ensure you get a better deal.
- Customised Services: They understand your requirement and would give you what you deserve
Services the Wedding Planners offer:
- Pre-Wedding Arrangements
- Wedding Arrangements
- Post Wedding Arrangement (Reception & Honeymoon Planning, wedding pages)
The following links can be visited for wedding planning consultation: