13 Questions To Ask Your Wedding Planner Before You Start Off?
BY The WMG Bride | 21 Aug, 2015 | 2 views | 7 min read
Weddings are time-consuming affairs. First, you need your budget in place, your decor inspiration all pinned up on the board and loads of new ideas to set the right benchmark for a wedding in your friend's circle. But mostly, you need a planner to set the tone right. But how does one really find the right person? If you found someone through hundreds of reccos, then how do you really know he/she is the right fit for you?

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Trust us, there are awesome ones that have great Pinterest pages, but can be really unprofessional when you most need them. And there are those who are dying to rip you off for a few thousands by offering you sub-standard stuff. There are also ones that really understand you spiel and give you a beautiful wedding in less. Caution, my love is what you need to exercise. We got you a simple mandate - ask these 13 questions and that'll help you pin the right one down so he/she can save you time, stress and also, someone who will give you the wedding of your dreams.1. Are you more of a co-ordination person or are you more of a decor person?
There are two types of planners out there. The ones who are decorator turned planners- who do logistics along with decor but their primary focus is still on aesthetic. The others are the ones who handle the logistics and planning but outsource the decor. Depending on what is more important to you- choose one accordingly. In most likelihood atleast one of these teams will be outsourced.2. Have you planned weddings before of someone from my background?
A lot of Indian wedding planning is about rituals which differ not just from state to state, but literally from caste to caste. Someone adept with Telugu weddings wont be clueless about all the elements surrounding it.3. What is the cost of the average wedding you plan?
You know, we all know how in India people like to drag on the monies till the end and then spring a googly on you. Be upfront about the budget and tell the planner you can only go till a certain amount. No, at any point, you are not crossing over your budget. In any case, there will be miscellaneous costs and extras, you don't want to keep widening it before hand. But be clear about two things: one, if the planner is expensive, and if you really really want them, then ask them to do a small bit for the wedding and lower your costs. two, your wedding planner cost can ideally be from 10%- 20% of the wedding cost. Don't exceed it! Also, what about their costs - is it a flat fee? Are there overhead costs? Get everything in writing!4. What is your USP?
It's a simple question but it can really give you an insight into the people you are getting into an association with. You may be a quirky couple, but if your planner does mostly big, royal weddings he wouldn't understand why you want a hangover kit on your cocktail. Kapisch?5. What has been the most amazing/ unique wedding you have planned?
Get details on ideas executed, themes done and what made it unique. It also helps get an idea of the planners clientele and their own aesthetic6. How many weddings have they planned?
Experience counts for something. And that also means, less rookie mistakes. Simply choose someone who knows their business in and out. Ask them to show you their last wedding so you get to see the aesthetics and ideas.7. What kind of services do they offer?
Hah, we all know a friend who got a kickass planner and realised that she paid the hotel extra for the flowers and other extras when it could have easily been included in the planner fee. A detailed view of what they offer with a break-up for each item is ideal. Do they do only one day planning if you want? Can you pick and choose from their services so your costs can come down? Pat down their services so you're clear. After we give them our budget, will they provide us with a breakdown of how the money is going to be allocated? Ask!