
Coordinator for the wedding day
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Day-of coordination
If you want to play an active role in planning your wedding but would like someone to take care of the last-minute details and make sure you haven’t missed anything; if you’re extremely organized and detail-oriented, or you don’t want to allocate the budget for a full-service planning, then you need a day-of coordination.
Day-of coordination includes:
– at least 25 hours of pre-wedding work (versus 80 to 250 hours for full-service planning; up to 40 for design)
– meeting with you four to eight weeks before the wedding to get a handle on what you’ve planned thus far
– check in with your vendors to review the signed contracts and confirm logistics
– creation of detailed timelines and floor plans
– final walk-through of the ceremony and reception sites
– management of the rehearsal
– supervision of everything on the wedding day
Day-of coordination
If you want to play an active role in planning your wedding but would like someone to take care of the last-minute details and make sure you haven’t missed anything; if you’re extremely organized and detail-oriented, or you don’t want to allocate the budget for a full-service planning, then you need a day-of coordination.
Day-of coordination includes:
– at least 25 hours of pre-wedding work (versus 80 to 250 hours for full-service planning; up to 40 for design)
– meeting with you four to eight weeks before the wedding to get a handle on what you’ve planned thus far
– check in with your vendors to review the signed contracts and confirm logistics
– creation of detailed timelines and floor plans
– final walk-through of the ceremony and reception sites
– management of the rehearsal
– supervision of everything on the wedding day
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