Frequently asked questions.

What is the difference between a venue coordinator and a wedding coordinator ?

A "venue coordinator" is an employee of the wedding venue who primarily focuses on ensuring the venue itself is set up and ready for an event, while a "wedding coordinator" will manage all aspects of their wedding day, including vendor communication, timeline creation, and overall vision execution, which goes beyond just the venue itself.

What is the difference between a partial planning and a full service wedding planner?

Full-service wedding planners often specialize in longer-term projects, like managing your budget, selecting your venue, and attending vendor meetings. Partial Planning allows you the freedom to have your hand in the creative wedding process, while letting us execute all the planning for you. You have a vision and want to make the wedding your own, and can handle certain things yourself, but need a professional in the industry to help guide you through the process without the full-service price tag.

Once we book, how much communication will we have?

Depending on which package you choose, you can have as much, or as little communication as you want! You can message us every day, or, if you feel you’ve got it covered, we can have a few planning meetings throughout. We’ll update your details, alter your timeline, review your vendors, and discuss any final arrangements. During this time we are happy to offer an insider’s views on your process, suggestions, and direction if requested. Just let us know what you need!

What if a friend or family member offers to help on the day of?

While friends and family seem like the easy choice with their willingness to help you set-up and run your wedding, your actual Wedding Coordinator will have discussed your vision prior to the day. They will then be able to provide you with professional resources and finally set everything up without any further direction, so you are able to enjoy the times leading up to, during, and after the big day WITH your friends and family. These people are your guests and should be enjoying your day with you, rather than feeling overwhelmed or unprepared for all that needs to be done. That’s our responsibility, so while you’re living in your moment, those closest can live it with you, (and not have to ask you a bunch of questions on the day!

Have more questions? Feel free to contact us and we will get back to you with a answer!

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