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Do I need J.Lo to plan my wedding?
by Special Events by Noelle

Frequently asked questions about wedding planners:

Can I afford a Wedding Planner?
Contrary to what most people think, a wedding planner is not a luxury. A planner can be quite necessary in today's hectic society and can fit into any size budget. We can save you stress, time, and money.

Do I have to hire a wedding planner from start to finish?
A planner can do as little or as much as you want. Full service weddings and events are available as are hourly services and packages.

For brides, another popular option is for you to plan your wedding and then hire a planner to coordinate your wedding day. This can be invaluable as to relieve you and your family of the many responsibilities on your special day.

Can you just help me get started?
Perhaps you just need vendor or location recommendations? Maybe you are looking for a photographer or just need some ideas? Planners can also offer affordable office consultation packages where they will give you a head start on planning, ideas, and recommendations to pre-qualified vendors. This saves you research time and allows you the security in knowing you are hiring quality vendors.

Is a wedding planner right for me?
Everyone can benefit from the services of a wedding planner. If you do not know where to begin, if you work and/or raise a family, if you are planning an out-of-town event, if you are not very organized, or if you just simply want someone else to handle the small details, then you need a wedding planner.

What is the difference between a consultant, coordinator, and planner and what do they do?
A consultant, coordinator, and planner are wedding and event professionals that generally do the same work. It is just preference as to the title the event professional prefers. It all falls under the category of assisting clients in creating events whether private, social, or corporate. A consultant typically is there to give advice, ideas, suggestions, and inspiration. A planner does the research and works to put the details of the event day together. A coordinator orchestrates or works to put everything together such as organizing vendors, family, and guests on the event day and prior.

Special Events by Noelle


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