Why You NEED A Consultant
This is so sad. I can not begin to tell you how badly I feel for this bride.
I spoke with one of my florist friends today and this is the story as she related it to me.
She is doing the flowers for the wedding of a lovely young woman who is marring the son of an old family friend. It is quite the large wedding with over 800 guests invited of which nearly 500 are expected to attend. It is being held at one of the premier hotels in the area. It is scheduled for early June, one of the busiest times of the year. The décor is extensive with draping and a full on cocktail lounge being brought in. A very hot band out of
As a part of finalizing the details my florist friend asked what time the venue would be available to start decorating. The bride responded that the planner at the hotel had told her she had it all day. My friend suggested she check on that since the hotel had had a turn over in staff. Long story short… the new hotel staffer told her there was a conference scheduled for that day and they could have the room at 6 PM!!!!!!!!!!
OH MY!!! With an 8PM reception that leaves a scant 2 hours to transform this room. In most circumstances that would be a stretch but doable. Not this wedding. Draping, furniture for a lounge, place settings for 500; heck, the band’s contract states they require 6 hours to set up!
If you are planning a wedding for a hundred at a local hotel or your church maybe you really can do it yourself. Please, please, if you are planning something this big, hire help.
2 Comments:
Dear Diva~
While I completely agree with your statements about the need for hiring a wedding planner...
I question - "She would have communicated with the hotel" -
My hope is that you were referring to the bride with your choice of pronoun and not using 'SHE' as a genaric for wedding planner...
There are quite a few of us "he" consultants in the industry...
Opps! I can always count on you to keep me PC. I was referring to the planner.f
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