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Today’s brides and grooms live busy lives. They
lack the time to make excessive arrangements for
their Dream Wedding. A Wedding Coordinator is an
excellent solution for any couple that is not
willing to settle for second best or leave things to
chance.
In today’s world it is common to consult an expert
for advice when buying a home, for legal or medical
matters, or when making any other costly decisions.
It only makes sense to consult a wedding
professional on such an expensive day of your life.
DID
YOU KNOW? An average bride spends 250 hours organizing her
wedding. That equals to approximately 6
full-time weeks she could have spent at
work!
A Wedding Coordinator can save you valuable time.
An expert could search for the right venue or
supplier, reduce your stress and anxiety, save you
money and bring the benefit of professional event
coordination to your special day. Most couples are
on a restricted budget and want to do things right.
A wedding coordinator will help you set a realistic
wedding budget, based on how much you have to
spend. In most cases, a wedding coordinator will
save you money!
We as Wedding Coordinators are also here to:
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Be an efficiency expert and organizer, advising
what to do when your plans seem overwhelming
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Help you understand costs, services and
professional lingo
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Work side by side with the vendors to ensure the
day flows smoothly
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Be an advocate who works on your behalf to get the
best services, quality, and prices
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Oversee all the work done by all the vendors you
hire, whether by our recommendation or not
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Anticipate problems before they arise and solve
them, most times without the bride and groom even
knowing about them
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Handle last minute details or errands that need to
be taken care of
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Prepare schedules and itineraries for the vendors
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Be an extra set of hands that can handle all the
details for you
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Be a mediator to run interference with vendors and
family members
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Diplomatically explain to a difficult relative or
guest why toddlers have not been invited
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Be an independent third party who is a detached
problem solver and not embroiled in family
situations or emotional decisions
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