Friday 17 June 2011

What to expect from your destination wedding planner in France

1-     The wedding planner knows the laws and customs, which will save you valuable time.
2-     The wedding planner can recommend reliable suppliers and venues.
3-     The wedding planner eliminates the language barrier.
4-     The wedding planner knows the wedding timeline for your chosen destination.
Planning a wedding in France ideally requires a minimum of 12 months.
Suppliers and venues need to be booked well in advance in popular cities such as Paris or Nice.
5-     For church wedding, French laws require that you marry in the town hall first. However in order to marry in the town hall you need to be a resident of the county for over 3 months.
6-     It’s easier to obtain your marriage licence in your country and have a symbolic ceremony at the venue.
7-     Depending on the wedding location your transport and accommodation will have to be booked well in advance to guarantee the best rates and the best suppliers.
8-     The Bride needs a hairdresser and make up artist at the venue on her wedding day. The wedding planner would arrange reliable professionals and ensure that your wishes are met.
9-     I would recommend arriving at your wedding location at least a week before and maybe you could have your Hen and Stag night there too, the wedding planner can recommend various places.
10- The wedding planner will help you to personalise your wedding and incorporate your country culture with your destination wedding.

Basically your wedding planner should be your eyes and legs on the ground while you oversee everything from the comfort of your sofa.
It would be easier for a wedding planner to understand your requirements if she understands your culture and your vision for the wedding.

The more you’ll meet your wedding planner, the more the planner will get to know you and better plan your day.

Good luck on your wedding ….

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