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Do
You Need a Coordinator?
We're
not going to tell you the answer to that because we can't.
Only you know if you need one or not. Will you be getting
help from others around you, your mother, bridesmaids,
fiancé, friends or will you have to do it all by
yourself. Can you do it by yourself? Do you want to plan
your wedding by yourself? Only you know.
What
Can a Wedding Coordinator Do For Me?
The
list is long but here are a few of the duties you can
expect:
- Help
you to create the type of wedding you want. With that
knowledge you'll be able to pick your venue, vendors,
colour scheme, theme, music, etc.
- Help
you create a budget sheet and keep track of where your
money is going and how much is still owing.
- Help
keep you on your budget and not go over...too much!!
- Suggest
vendors that fit your budget and ideas.
- Make
a wedding planning schedule so that you know what you've
done and what still needs to be done.
- In
most cases a coordinator can save you money because
of their connection in the industry.
- Take
care of any emergencies that arise.
- Create
a wedding day schedule.
How
Do I Find a Good Wedding Coordinator?
As
with all other wedding vendors, word of mouth is always
good, bridal shows or ask other wedding vendors about
coordinators that they've seen at other weddings. Call
first and see if you like them over the phone. If you
don't then don't bother wasting time with the appointment.
- A
professional wedding coordinator will have taken a wedding
coordinator /consultant /planner course and have a diploma
to show for it.
- Call
the organization on the certificate to make sure that
it existsl.
- Is
the coordinator organized?
- Do
you feel comfortable with them?
- Are
they friendly?
- Do
they know their stuff?
- Does
they have any references?
- How
long have they been in business?
- Are
they within your budget?
- Are
they computer literate?
- Do
they have another job or do they coordinate full time?
It's not necessary for your coordinator to only work
at planning weddings but it is better because they will
have to contact your vendors during business hours.
If
you like them and the answers you get, great...if not
go elsewhere. Make appointments to meet at least 2 coordinators.
Never choose the first vendor you meet, you need to compare.
What
Type of Packages
Do Wedding Coordinators Have?
Consultation
only:
This is like a mini wedding planning course, best taken
at the beginning of your planning. The coordinator won't
be at your wedding but will teach you the skills to planning
your own day. Some will charge by the hour, others by
the meeting. You can book one meeting only or go back
as many times as you like.
Planning
Preparation: Along with consultation they will save
you time by listening to your needs and booking appointments
for you with vendors, that meet those needs.
- They
contact these vendors and describe what you want, what
your budget is, if they're available on your date. This
way the vendors already know about you when you walk
in the door.
- They
will help you put together a wedding binder, making
it easier to keep track of things.
- They
will make a floor plan for the vendors and a wedding
day schedule.
Full
Wedding Day Package: A coordinator can be hired for
the wedding day alone. She will direct the events of the
day and make sure everyone around you is doing their job.
Should any emergencies happen she will take care of them.
Although a coordinator is hired for one days work, in
actual fact they have been working on your wedding, anywhere
from 30-50 hours before the day actually get there, getting
prepared. You should meet with the coordinator at least
once if not twice to go over the details of your wedding.
Any coordinator that says no meeting are needed isn't
a professional.
What
Does a Coordinator Charge?
Wedding
coordinators can charge 3 different ways and you will
have to ask your's how they work out their prices:
- by
a percentage of the total cost of your wedding,
- by
the hour; or
- a
flat fee.
What
Questions Should I Ask
When I Meet a Coordinator?
- How
long have you been a wedding coordinator?
- What
coordinating organization do you belong to and do you
have a diploma?
- How
do you charge? (percentage, flat fee, hourly)
- How
much will you charge us for the services we need?
- How
many times will we meet and how long will each meeting
last?
- Will
you meet with our vendors and look over their contracts?
- Are
you computer literate and do you own a computer?
- Do
you have a backup in case of emergency and can't make
our wedding and who are they?
- Will
you be at our rehearsal and is there an extra charge
for this?
- How
will you be dressed?
- Can
you help plan a wedding within our budget?
- Are
you a registered business?
- Have
you worked at our venue before?
- Have
you worked with our vendors before?
- Will
you contact our vendors before the wedding?
- Is
there an extra charge for phonecalls and e-mail correspondence
between us?
- Do
you have a preferred vendors list?
- If
our officiant can't make it, will you direct our rehearsal?
- Can
you handle last minute changes and emergencies?
- What
is the deposit requirement?
- If
we cancel our contract, will we get all or any of our
deposit back?
- What
time do you arrive on the wedding day and what time
do you leave?
- If
we give you the payments for our other vendors, will
you pay them?
- Are
you discreet or are you like Martin Short from the movie
"Father of the Bride"?
Coordinator's
Contract
If
you are only going to see a consultant for planning lessons
then you will probably just get a bill. It is impossible
to have all details on a coordinator's contract, for the
simple fact that they are dealing will all aspects of
your wedding day and have many duties.
The
contract should at least have the following:
- How
the coordinator charges (percentage, flat fee, hourly).
- How
many meetings will there be and if the consultant will
visit vendors with you.
- A
service description.
- The
total cost of their services.
- Your
contact information.
- Your
wedding date.
- Your's
and their signature.
- The
amount deposited and still owing, and the
due date for last payment.
- Cancellation
policy (if you cancel).
- No
show policy for the consultant.
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