Wedding Planner vs. Venue Manager
You may be wondering why it is necessary to have a wedding planner, especially if there is a coordinator at your venue, and you are not alone. Let's start by breaking down what each will do for you.
Venue Manager-oversees aspects of the wedding such as food, beverage and flow of the event. May be able to provide additional services and give you referrals for vendors. They can be helpful on the day of the wedding for such things as climate control, lighting and look after aspects of things concerning their own venue. The most important thing to remember for a venue coordinator is that they work for the venue, not for you, and their first responsibility is to the venue.
Wedding Planner-knows your vision of the wedding, provides their expertise on such topics as budget, recommending vendors, provides checklist to make sure brides stay on track, coordinates the wedding rehearsal, provides detailed timeline so that the wedding flows properly and troubleshoots any issues that may arise on the wedding day. The wedding planner will be there for you the entire wedding day and attend to your and the wedding party's needs.
Venue coordinators, or commonly called Managers on Duty will often leave after the cake is cut, or before the wedding is over. The Wedding Planner will be on-site for the entire wedding, making sure that all your personal items are packed up and returned to your designated person. Also, the person you may meet from the venue may not necessarily be the person who will be there your wedding day. Your Wedding Planner will be there for you from day one.
Venue coordinators can be very helpful, and Blush Events Austin www.blusheventsaustin.com is happy to share ideas and work with them, but we pride ourselves on establishing a close relationship with our couples and their families and are focused on you and your wedding and making it everything you have dreamed it would be! Call us today! 512-470-6658
Venue Manager-oversees aspects of the wedding such as food, beverage and flow of the event. May be able to provide additional services and give you referrals for vendors. They can be helpful on the day of the wedding for such things as climate control, lighting and look after aspects of things concerning their own venue. The most important thing to remember for a venue coordinator is that they work for the venue, not for you, and their first responsibility is to the venue.
Wedding Planner-knows your vision of the wedding, provides their expertise on such topics as budget, recommending vendors, provides checklist to make sure brides stay on track, coordinates the wedding rehearsal, provides detailed timeline so that the wedding flows properly and troubleshoots any issues that may arise on the wedding day. The wedding planner will be there for you the entire wedding day and attend to your and the wedding party's needs.
Venue coordinators, or commonly called Managers on Duty will often leave after the cake is cut, or before the wedding is over. The Wedding Planner will be on-site for the entire wedding, making sure that all your personal items are packed up and returned to your designated person. Also, the person you may meet from the venue may not necessarily be the person who will be there your wedding day. Your Wedding Planner will be there for you from day one.
Venue coordinators can be very helpful, and Blush Events Austin www.blusheventsaustin.com is happy to share ideas and work with them, but we pride ourselves on establishing a close relationship with our couples and their families and are focused on you and your wedding and making it everything you have dreamed it would be! Call us today! 512-470-6658
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