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Budget Wedding Planning - Do You Need a Wedding Planner?

Ordinarily, couples on tight budgets don't normally hire a wedding planners south florida. However, when all is said and done, it may end up saving money as well as a number of headaches. In situations where the bride and groom never seem to have enough time on their hands due to work or other considerations, hiring a wedding planner may very well make sense. It would make sense for those who are simply overwhelmed by the entire process of finding vendors, interviewing them and then negotiating the best deal. In these types of situations, it very definitely can be worthwhile to bite the bullet and hire a planner. One of the keys to hiring a planner is to make the decision early on because you'll end up getting more value for your dollar. While hiring a wedding planner may seem like an extravagance you can live without, they can be worth their weight in gold - not only in keeping your life sane leading up to the wedding, but in saving you plenty with their negotiating skills.
Most wedding planners refer to themselves as just that - a wedding planner. However, some also refer to themselves as wedding consultants or wedding coordinators. Regardless of what they call themselves, most provide a full range of services. You can count on them for everything from a basic consultation to handling every detail of both your wedding and reception. What you get out of a planner will depend on what kind of Miami wedding planner you hire. In general, you'll find three different types of planners:
1.One that provides a one time only initial consultation
This type of consultant will help you get your budget and timeline set up. They'll also provide tips for dealing with all of your vendors, along with recommendations for certain vendors they've had success with in the past. These types of wedding planners normally charge a flat one-time fee - or perhaps an hourly fee. This is good because you'll know up front what they are going to cost.
2.The one that provides you with partial planning services
This type of planner is normally brought in 2-3 weeks prior to your wedding to help with the myriad of details that need to be attended to and finalized. Some will only be on hand for the rehearsal and wedding - just to ensure that the festivities go off without a hitch. These types of wedding consultants usually bill by the hour, but some will do this work on a flat fee based on a set number of hours.
3.A full service planner who will work with you from start to finish
This type of wedding planner will become an integral part of your wedding. They will get to know you very well. They will understand your tastes and needs and will work with you to create a budget and timeline. As they get to know you, they will make recommendations on everything from the food and beverage at your reception to the overall theme of your wedding, including flowers and decorations. They will even help you plan out and execute a plan for your reception. The great thing about these types of wedding consultants is that they have plenty of connections with a large number of vendors. With their vast knowledge, they'll easily be able to find vendors that will fit within your budget.
The bottom line with a wedding planner is that they are on board to save you money with your vendors.

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