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Do You Need a Wedding Planner? 4 Questions to Ask

Do You Need a Wedding Planner? 4 Questions to Ask

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Do you need a Wedding Planner is always a great question and one that, admittedly, I am biased about having been in the business for some time. But I will faithfully explore some basic questions that I normally ask of the brides who have consulted with me before.

Usually the most pressing question centers at the outside on finances and the mistaken concept that the cost is prohibitive at the outside. Well, of course, I will say that is not the case. There are some distinct advantages to hiring a planner that far outweigh the cost.

Question 1: Will there be savings in hiring a planner? Yes, for a number of reasons, but the most obvious reason is that most Wedding Planners have a decent contact list and with that list comes the added benefit of knowing how to squeeze savings from a contact.

Question 2: Will it save me any time to have a Wedding Planner? All a Wedding Planner has is time as that is their focus day in and day out. If they are working with one or twenty clients, the focus is the same. They are experts at saving time because their very business depends on it.

Question 3: Are they well organized? This goes hand-in-hand with question number 2 as any good planner worth their salt is a stickler for the details that go into planning great Wedding. The details that I have watched bury a bride in any other situation will be nothing to a Wedding Planner.

Question 4: Do I get to make the decisions? It is your wedding and the Planner is there to serve you. That being said, the very design of a Wedding Planner is that that they are able to guide you in making great decisions. In that Planner, you will find a maximum support source, as well, and one that you will find yourself leaving on quite a bit.

The ultimate decision is yours but at face value, do not automatically assume that a planner is out of reach.

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Source by Dave A. Southern

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