Finding a Wedding Planner, it is no different. There are many people who “pose” as planners or add on the service to another service specialty. As a consumer you always want to make sure you shop around and ask the right questions.
Here are some tips for finding a legit Wedding Planner:
- Is the Planner certified? The only regulated certification course in Canada is through the Wedding Planners Institute of Canada (WPIC).
- How long has the company been in business and are they registered?
- Do you feel comfortable with the Planner? First instincts always matter!!!
- Is the Planner organized? (remember their job is to keep you organized…so they need to be organized)
- How many weddings do they book a day? A Planner can only be in one place at a time so, make sure you are the only wedding booked.
- Are the prices too good to be true? Don’t necessarily go for the lowest bidder or you might be disappointed. The average day-of coordination package is $700-900 and full wedding coordination packages usually range from 10-15% of your entire wedding budget.
- Is the Planner willing to provide references? Word-of-mouth referrals and previous experiences are important so contact their past clients.
- Is the company easy to get in contact with? You will be working with this company for a while, make sure you are comfortable with their response rate by phone and email.
- Read all contracts carefully! Make sure you know what the cancellation policy is and read all stipulations carefully as it should include; who will be on-site (will it be the Planner you are meeting with and will they have an assistant), what happens in the case of an emergency (do they have backup), etc.
- How is the Planner requesting payment? Beware of any Planners asking for full amount due on signing. Most Planners will ask for a deposit upfront and either installments or the remaining balance due just before the event.
- ALWAYS COMPARE…meet with at least 2-3 wedding planners before deciding.
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