FAQs

  • When planning a wedding, you might be feeling a bit overwhelmed by all the information and options that are available. Your parents and wedding party are there to help, but they might not be as invested in the big day or have the same taste as you. So who do you call when you need some solid advice?

    What a Wedding Planner Does

    A wedding planner does literally everything for you, starting from the day you get engaged. Well, except try on the dress! Whether you're too busy with work or family to plan the wedding, or simply don't have much of an opinion on the details, a wedding planner can gather everything you need and only ask for your opinion on which cake flavor you want. A wedding planner will already know the best florist and venues in town, so you don't have to worry about all the research.

    What a Wedding Coordinator Does

    If you're more on the self-sufficient side, or are great at organizing and managing other people, you may be happy with just having someone else coordinate the final details in the last month or even just on the day of. Obviously, you'll be pretty busy during the big event, so you probably won't be available to make sure all the groomsmen are wearing the right ties or that the caterers have all the things they need to set up dinner. A wedding coordinator is the go-to person for these tasks.

    Let's Make Your Day Magical

    No matter what you need for your big day, Soon to Be Events is here for you. Contact us at hello@soontobeevents.com to learn more about the services we offer and what we can do to help make sure your special day goes off without a hitch!

  • When you've been tasked with designing an event, you might be feeling a little overwhelmed. Here are some signs you might be ready to contact an event planner.

    1. It's Just Not Your Thing

    If it's your first time planning an event, there's no shame in asking for some help. An event planner will already know the right people, prices, and negotiating skills to pull off a successful event.

    2. You Don't Have the Time

    If event planning isn't your primary job, you might not have the time to worry about it. Leave the heavy lifting to an event planner so you can get back to what's necessary.

    3. You Have a Large Event

    If you have many guests or several speakers/entertainers, hands-on coordination is vital. If you're not ready for this, it can lead to a lot of mistakes.

    Work with a Professional

    If you're looking for some help with planning your next event, please contact Soon to Be Events today!