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The question has been popped, you’ve shared the happy news with your loved ones, and now you get to call your betrothed your fiancé(e). Congratulations! The next thrilling chapter is all about the planning, and we know you can’t wait to get started. 

But let’s be honest here: planning a wedding is certainly no small feat, so we get it if your list of to-dos seems a little endless and the preparation’s a bit daunting; you’re not alone in that! This is why you and your spouse-to-be might consider hiring wedding planners to step in. But how do you decide if you actually need an extra set of hands? Worry not, because with this guide, you’ll figure out if bringing a planner on board is the right move for your big day.

What Is a Wedding Planner? The Wedding Planning Industry

Wedding planners are your guardian angels! They’re trained to listen to your needs, consider your budget, and assist you in planning your perfect wedding day. Think of them as your guide, your sounding board, and your behind-the-scenes problem solver! 

While wedding planners pretty much cover everything (depending on the type of service you pick), there are lots of other wedding planning helpers on the market, too! To get a better idea of what planning service might suit you best, we’ve also included a small overview of the other options out there.

Alternative Wedding Planning Services

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Wedding Designers

They’re responsible for creating the overall design concept for your day, with their focus being on developing the theme, color palette, and floral selections. 

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Wedding Coordinators

Sometimes known as a wedding consultant, they’re typically the point-of-contact on your wedding day. They’ll probably step in about a month before the wedding to ensure all the finer details are in order, including guest counts, payments, and vendor coordination.

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Wedding Facilitators

They’re usually provided by the venue, as they’re in charge of handling the setup, teardown, and cleanup of the space. They’ll be your go-to person for questions on anything to do with the venue organization and the scheduling of the day.

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What Does a Wedding Planner do? The Specifics on Wedding Planners

We’ve already explained that there are a lot of planning services out there, and that your wedding planner is someone who pretty much covers all of your bases. These experts are here to turn your wedding dreams into a reality!

However, buckle up, because there’s more yet to come. Depending on how much planning you need assistance with, there are actually different levels of wedding planner choices. And, obviously, we’re not going to leave you hanging, so check out the list below! 

Wedding Planner Types

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Full-Service (All-Inclusive) Wedding Planner

They’re your step-by-step guide and professional opinion from day one! They’ll cover every aspect of your wedding day – from the little details to the big decisions – and make sure everything from the moment of engagement to the time you set off for your honeymoon is smooth sailing. 

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Day-of Wedding Planner

They’re your wedding day game planner, and very similar to a Wedding Coordinator! While their job will actually start a few weeks before the wedding, they’ll work through what needs to be done prior to the event, any last-minute details, and will be there to make sure everything is running on schedule on the day!

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Wedding Weekend Planner

When the plan is for the party to roll on for the full weekend, they’re your secret weapon to look after the details for all the festivities – from the wedding itinerary to the non-wedding-specific activities like rehearsal dinners to morning-after brunches, all while looking after the larger number of guests that your plans might be catered towards.

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Destination Wedding Planner

They’re your eyes on the ground! If you’re planning a destination wedding, especially at a location that you can’t visit easily, they’ll be your trustworthy professional. They’ll scout for venues, meet with vendors, and give you all the important regional information on the ins-and-outs when you’re not in-person. 

Do You Need a Wedding Planner? The Pros & Cons of Hiring a Wedding Planner

So, now you have all the nitty-gritty particulars about wedding planners, let’s figure out if you actually need one! A tried-and-tested way to determine whether you need some help is to make a list of all the things you need to plan. If you’re not sure where to start on creating your own wedding planning list, check out the comprehensive “The Step by Step Wedding Planning Timeline from Start to Finish” for some guidance! When broken down piece by piece, you might find that you may well benefit from having someone in your corner who can handle all those details.

In addition, understanding the positives and negatives of hiring a wedding planner can help couples to decide if this move aligns with their wedding vision! Naturally, we’ve put together some of those Pros and Cons below.

The Pros

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Logistics and Details

Wedding planners are professionals for a reason! They can handle the intensity of planning a large event that requires tapping into the expertise of people all over town, while working closely with you and remaining within the constraints of your budget. They stay clear-headed during those moments when you feel like tearing your hair out!

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Industry Connections

Planners have access to a wide range of professionals – from affordable vendors to specific caterers, videographers, or makeup artists – providing you with vetted options to achieve your wildest wedding dreams! The network of contacts in their back pocket allows them to make the seemingly impossible possible with a simple phone call.

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The Cons

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Additional Expense

Of course, expertise will naturally come at a cost. You’ll need to consider whether it’s worth the pretty penny you save through their connections, where you might otherwise pay top dollar. Their insider information puts you in a great position to plan your dream wedding, but the more you need from them, the more you will pay!

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Giving Up Control (Potentially)

Hiring a planner means taking your hands off the wheel, as you’ll no longer be riding totally in the driver’s seat. There’s a chance that you might have to compromise on areas where you envisioned being in complete control. That’s the point of working with a professional, however, and what you sacrifice in autonomy may be well worth the end result!

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How to Choose Your Wedding Planner 

You’ve made the decision that you want to hire a professional for the job. That’s awesome – you can already revel in the relief of knowing that many major responsibilities will be in someone else’s hands! To find the right person for the role, you need to do some serious research. Start by asking friends if they used anyone to plan their weddings; word-of-mouth can go a long way in finding someone you can trust.

One of the greatest things about the internet is the plethora of information you can access. Within a few minutes, you can gather data on all of the wedding planners near you. Typically, wedding planners will have their portfolio listed on their site, so be sure to check them out and see how they’ve styled other weddings. This gives you an insight into whether their ideas match your own, and whether you like the work they do!

Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Wedding Planner

Don’t stop there, though. When you have a few prospects in mind, set up a face-to-face meeting to see how your personalities mesh. Prepare some notes and questions so you can provide your potential planner with your goals and plans during your first consultation. Feel free to bring along pictures and vision boards that more vividly express your dream! 

Once you’ve confirmed they’re available for the dates you have in mind, here are some additional queries to run by them before saying “I do” to your planner!

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  • “Do you have a minimum budget?”
  • “How long have you been in business?”
  • “What types of venues have you planned weddings in?”
  • “How many people on your staff will be at the wedding?”
  • “Do you handle professional services, contracts, and payment processing?”
  • “What are some ideas you have for pulling off our vision?”
  • “If you do both design and coordination, what is your main specialty?”

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You can even request some references from your potential wedding planners, so chat with other clients, venues, or vendors that they’ve worked with. The aim is to determine if they can pull off your ultimate wedding ideas! If you feel like it’s a great fit and you’re confident that they can make your vision a reality, it’s time to get planning together.


In the end, deciding to hire a wedding planner comes down to what you want from the experience! If you’d rather relax and have someone else handle the details, then it might be a lifesaver. But, if you love being in control and want to channel your budget elsewhere, going solo might suit you best! Whatever you decide, we wish you the best of luck with your big day preparations!