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Tips from Top Wedding Abroad
Wedding Planners


Question One:
How much time to you like to be given to plan a wedding?


Wedding Planners First Tip

Wedding Planners Answers:

2 to 3 months is ideal. But often I see a couple needs more time so it actually ends up being 6 months. The most time consuming is the decision making: there are so many good options available that couples can be torn between the different options and need time to think them through.
Dubrovnik Riviera Weddings



One year. This will always depend somewhat on where you plan to marry. In some places things book up far quicker. I find 1 year is the right amount of time for my area of France and we can even plan in 6 months if necessary as things do not book up too far in advance.
Get Married in France



You can never ‘work’ on a precise time for a wedding. It depends what the couple’s goals are and what they want to achieve. Our suggestion is to book a wedding planning service that includes full legal and co-ordination assistance and not book part of a package or one that is based on hours. This will guarantee that all wedding aspects are covered from one entity only. This also avoids extra charges if more services are needed during the planning that weren’t included in the chosen package.
Just Get Married Australia
Just Get Married Italy



This depends on the size of the wedding however 3 months is the minimum required. If you are looking to book a specific restaurant then you need to book as early as possible as they do get booked up early.
Lake Garda Weddings






Proceed to Question Two
When planning a wedding for a client who is based abroad, how do you prefer to communicate with them (email, telephone, face-to-face)? Does this vary at different stages of the planning process? Does the method of communication vary depending on the client?




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