Got engaged? Awesome! Now comes the fun part… or what SHOULD be fun but quickly turns into a stress tornado. I’ve been there. We all start with Pinterest boards and big dreams, then reality hits when you realize there are about 87 million decisions to make before you say “I do.”
This is where wedding planning packages come in clutch. But here’s the thing – not all packages are created equal, and what worked for your bestie might be totally wrong for you. Read the guide to find out more!
What Are Wedding Planning Packages, Really?
Think of wedding planning packages as customizable roadmaps to your big day. Most planning companies offer tiered options rather than one-size-fits-all solutions, because let’s face it – planning a 300-person country club extravaganza is wildly different from organizing an intimate backyard ceremony.
Common Package Types You’ll Encounter
The Full Monty: Comprehensive Planning
These packages cover everything from “yes” to “I do.” Comprehensive packages typically include:
- Unlimited consultations [a lifesaver when you’re panicking at midnight]
- Venue scouting and selection
- Budget creation and management [they’ll actually keep you on track]
- Vendor recommendations, negotiations, and bookings
- Design and décor coordination
- RSVP tracking [no more spreadsheet nightmares]
- Rehearsal direction
- Full wedding day management
These usually cost between 10-20% of your total wedding budget. Expensive? Maybe. Worth avoiding the three stress-induced meltdowns I had before my wedding? Absolutely.
The Middle Ground: Partial Planning
Started planning but feeling overwhelmed halfway through? Partial planning packages might be your sweet spot. These typically include:
- Limited consultation hours
- Vendor recommendations for services you haven’t booked yet
- Design assistance
- Month-of coordination
The best part? You maintain control of the elements you enjoy planning while offloading the stuff that makes you want to elope.
The Safety Net: Day-of Coordination
Despite the name, “day-of” coordination actually begins about 4-6 weeks before your wedding. These packages usually include:
- Creation of detailed timelines
- Vendor confirmation and coordination
- Rehearsal direction
- Full wedding day management [8-12 hours]
- Emergency kit [trust me, you’ll need the fashion tape]
This is the most affordable option, typically ranging from $800-$2,500 depending on your location and wedding complexity.
Hidden Gems: Specialty Packages Worth Considering
Some planners offer unique packages beyond the standard tiers:
1. Destination Wedding Planning
These specialized packages include knowledge of local marriage requirements, vendor connections in remote locations, and travel logistics for your guests.
2. Micro-Wedding Packages
Perfect for intimate gatherings under 50 guests, these streamlined packages offer just enough support without unnecessary frills.
3. Cultural Wedding Expertise
Planners who specialize in specific cultural traditions offer invaluable expertise for ceremonies with important cultural elements.
Reading Between the Lines
When comparing packages, look beyond the price tag. Ask about:
- How many weddings they’ll handle that weekend [you don’t want to be one of five]
- Whether assistants are included or cost extra
- Their cancellation and postponement policies [thanks, unpredictable weather]
- How they handle emergencies [ask for specific examples]
Takeaways
Wedding planning packages aren’t just luxury services for the elite – they’re practical investments in your peace of mind. My friend Jake, who tried the DIY approach, summed it up perfectly: “We saved money, but the stress nearly ruined the day for us. If I could do it again, I’d hire a planner in a heartbeat.”
Remember – this is supposed to be one of the happiest days of your life. The right planning package ensures you actually get to enjoy it.