Monday, October 26, 2009

Day-of Coordinator

Recently over on our sister blog, MasterPiece Weddings, we held a "Planner Week" discussing topics surrounding planners and wedding planning. So, over the next few days, we would like to share with you some highlights from our post topics.

First up, what is a wedding coordinator? What do they do? Do you need one the day of?

Here's the post, written by Melissa and directed to brides...

There is a lot of controversy going around as to hire or not to hire someone to help you on your wedding day… and I wonder why.

Let me clarify, we are a wedding planning company in Gainesville, Florida. That is what we do…that’s all we do. Full Planning. Day Of. We’ll plan anything, anywhere. Anything on the Planet we can Plan It! But I digress.

Why do you need a Day of Coordinator, Month of Coordinator- whatever you call it… someone to help you on the day of or month of your wedding. You have your wedding planned, your contracted with all of your wedding vendors. Now what? You don't want your mom or Bestie to be running around making sure your details are handled...

  • Who is going to organize your wedding day, create your schedule for the day of your wedding, go over your contracts, make sure you and your fiancĂ© – your mom can be guests at your party!

  • Who is going to open the door for you right before you walk down the aisle… hint – NOT your mom, she’s already seated.
  • Who is going to take care of THAT drunk guest at your wedding, that just so happens to be a prominent judge and is making a fool of himself and pulling down his pants on the dance floor – hint, NOT your mom!

  • Who is going to inform your caterer that they didn’t include the green beans on the buffet, or make sure your 2 Vegan guests can't be served a vegetarian meal… hint- NOT your mom!

I know you said that your fiancĂ© can be the “point” man for your wedding day, but really, when it comes time to cut the cake, and you want 20 more minutes to mingle with your friends before, is he going to stop mingling to inform the caterer, the photographer, the videographer, the DJ or Band that you need more time, because by the time he does that, you’ll need another 40 minutes. Because he just wasted 20 informing everyone.

That’s our job, we do all of that and SO MUCH more, really… it’s worth the money…. I promise!

Does that make more sense as to what a wedding planner will be doing on the day of your wedding?

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