Showing posts with label Wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wedding. Show all posts

Tuesday, 5 November 2019

Is He/She The One?


6 Signs You've Found The Perfect Wedding Planner

                               Standing Woman Wearing White Long-sleeved Dress



With your wedding day fast approaching, you might need someone to give you some guidance in creating the perfect vision of what you dreamed your perfect day would be. A bride should not be pressured with every aspect and crucial element that goes into planning such a big event. You might want to consider hiring a wedding planner to help you fine tune the details. If you do decide to go that direction, here are six vital qualities to look for in your wedding planner:

1. They make you feel like the 'only one'.
With times being so fast paced, people are always in a hurry to get things done. When working with a planner, chances are you aren’t the only client and they have a million different things on their plate. However, if they make you feel like your wedding is top priority, have meetings that are in full detail of what you will need to accomplish before your big day, and speaks to you with the utmost interest and excitement for what’s to come, the chances are, this is the wedding planner for you .
                                                        

2. Options, options, options.
We all know time is certainly not our friend during this process. There are things to do, vendors to choose and venues to book. If this particular planner is able to help you find multiple top notch vendors working within your budget and has a good working relationship with them, marry them too!

3. Your budget is their friend
The wedding industry is known to drill holes in the pockets of all its blind-sided victims with hidden costs lurking around every corner. If this wedding planner makes sticking to the budget an essential to planning your wedding, refraining from random additions to service fees or suggesting a budget increase then look no further.
                                                                                  
4. A professional planner
Truth be told, there is a myriad of wedding planners out there with varying ranks in the business. It is crucial to judge a wedding planner, not by the time they’ve put in but by the quality of the events they’ve produced so far and the level of professionalism they bring to the table. Choose a planner who takes you and your wedding seriously and handles your big day like a pro, all while making you feel like you two have some sort of friendship. Ensure to choose a planner who is respectful and has a basic understanding of who you are and the boundaries not to cross.
                                   
5. Bailing or smooth sailing
Unfortunately, there are a lot of ingenuine proprietors trying to make a quick buck from unsuspecting clients. As soon as a deposit is made, the promises made are ‘null and void’. Choose a wedding planner who understands their obligation to providing what you paid for while still being willing to add a little pizzazz where needs be. A contract should also be compulsory in order to safeguard the proceedings of your big day. A planner with a plan, is a very good one indeed.  
       
                                              
6.  A man or woman of high regard
If word on the street says this person is the best, there is then there’s no need to hesitate. Be sure to ask past clients and vendors if possible about this planner’s work, event planning skills, craft and how well they are able to give her clients the imagery of what was requested. Check social media pages, tags and testimonials as well and if everything checks out then seal the deal, cut a check and sign the dotted line.
                                         

Wednesday, 5 November 2014

Debunking the Myth About Day-Of Coordinators




This may surprise you, but there is actually no such thing as a 'Day-Of Coordinator'. "What!" you may say. The truth is, although many Wedding Planners use this term to describe a service that they provide, they are actually 'month-of planners'. Got you there, huh? If you think about it, it would really be difficult for a planner to show up on the day of a couple's wedding and expect to take control of all the activities from start to finish without first having prior knowledge of what you will be expected to coordinate. So the service starts with a comprehensive consultation with the couple at least three to four weeks prior to the wedding to gather all the details of the plans that they made and have been stressing over for the last several months.

The second myth about Day-Of Coordinators is that couples think they don't need one. Do you really want to leave the nitty gritty of your wedding day in the hands of your Maid of Honor or your mother? After all, your family and friends are guests too and should be able to relax and enjoy your special day and not feel like 'event staff'. While nothing is wrong with planning your own wedding, one thing is absolutely certain - you cannot coordinate your wedding day! Think of a wedding you have been to where it was clear that the couple needed more help or where things were always running late. It looks very bad on the bride and groom. It is therefore strongly recommended that every couple who plans their own wedding should hire a Day-Of Coordinator. For this post, we'll call them DOCs for short. Your peace of mind on your wedding day will be worth every penny spent for this service.



So, what do Wedding DOCs do? They are the professionals that execute all the logistics of your wedding day from start to finish and ensures that your special day is exactly how you envisioned. From supervising the rehearsal the evening before, checking arrival times of all vendors, queuing the bridal party for the processional to the collection of gifts and personal items at the end of the event, the DOC does it all. Bridesmaid broke her nail? Groomsman can't find his shirt? Is the flower girl crying for her mom? Will an elderly guest need assistance? Are final payments to be made to vendors? These are all real life wedding day occurrences. The DOC ensures that your plans are carried out smoothly and discreetly handles any problems that may arise. Most importantly the DOC keeps everyone calm, relaxed and happy throughout the event.



Entrust your special day to a Day-of Coordinator so you and those closest to you can have a relaxing day.

Planning your own wedding in Jamaica? Need a Day-Of Coordinator? Click here to find out more about the Day-Of Coordination services offered by Always & Forever.

For other wedding day packages and services in Jamaica visit our website.

Call us at 876.566.5810 or email alwaysandforeverja@gmail.com or info@alwaysandforeverja.com

Saturday, 4 October 2014

Get married in Jamaica and "feel alright"



Jamaica destination wedding planner


Have you been toying with the idea of a destination wedding, but you are not exactly sure that having your wedding outside your own country and comfort zone is the right thing to do? We're here to let you know that a destination wedding in Jamaica promises a memorable experience. As a wedding planner in Jamaica, Always & Forever has the local expertise to take care of all the details including accommodation, transportation, decor, catering, photography, marriage certificate and a host of other services to ensure that your wedding is more than you could ever imagine.

Jamaica destination wedding planner


Some persons think that hiring a wedding planner is an unnecessary expense. But we can help you save quite a bit of money and time in the long run because of our local connections and expertise. In addition to planning your wedding, we'll coordinate all the activities on the day of your wedding and make sure that all of your guests are well informed and taken care of so that everyone will enjoy their "mini vacation" while celebrating you.

To know more about our services email us at info@alwaysandforeverja.com or visit our website www.alwaysandforeverja.com We're also on facebook www.facebook.com/AlwaysForeverJamaica