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Why it’s smart to hire a full-
Double-
by Frank Damgaard, of Monte-
As I have said many times before, there are wedding planners… and there are wedding planners!
The irony of it all is that most people assume that the planners they sign on with will take care of every single last detail of the wedding – but: you guess it – they don’t always.
What many couples do not know is that most planners do not take care of the following issues and services:
Managing your RSVP lists
Ask any bride who has organized her own wedding, and she will tell you what the biggest
headache was: “the RSVPs!” Not only is this one of the most time-
Words of wisdom: depending on how much time there is before the wedding, you need
to set and stick to various deadlines: creating the invitations (and making sure
they are printed on time), sending out the save the dates announcements, sending
out the invitations, setting the deadlines, sending out reminder emails and deciding
on the final official numbers for the caterers, for the gifts and for general logistical
purposes. The good thing with a full-
Managing your guests’ hotel accommodations
Where is everyone going to stay? Even if you are not planning a destination wedding,
you can always count on some of your guests needing accommodation. Full-
Managing your guests’ questions and special requests
Couples often underestimate the number of emails (not to mention phone calls) they will receive from their guests, asking questions such as: “Can you book me a round of golf?”, “Can you find me a babysitter?”, “Can you make me a spa reservation” or “Where can I rent a wheelchair one hour before the wedding? Ensuring that all of these matters are someone else’s job will save a lot of hassle and stress.
Personalized attention to all your guests
A wedding planner who gives it their all will also help you create a personalized atmosphere for your guests. How about personalized luggage tags sent to your guests by post ahead of time, personalized welcome letters and place cards which include a little note from the bride and groom on the other side?
An excruciating level of attention to detail
Is the wedding planner able to give the caterer an up-
They only do planning
Wedding planners who “conveniently” also are decorators or caterers are just that: decorators or caterers who conveniently hang up the “wedding planning sign” in order to get your business, as suppliers. A real planner does nothing else other than plan weddings.
Those little extras
Need someone to go wedding dress shopping with you? Maybe you need someone to help
you sort out all of the official papers. A full-
The big clincher: Communication!
A full-
Frank Damgaard runs Monte-