How much should you give a wedding coordinator?

$500 to $2,500
Coordinator prices vary depending on location, size and complexity of the wedding, services offered, etc. Generally speaking, coordinators charge anywhere from $500 to $2,500.

What are the duties of a day of wedding coordinator?

A day-of wedding coordinator is a person responsible for making sure the wedding day or weekend is executed perfectly. Their roles include overseeing vendors, managing the timeline, and overcoming any last-minute challenges that arise during the festivities.

Do day of wedding coordinators decorate?

1. Your wedding coordinator will not decorate all of your reception tables. On the day of a wedding a coordinator is pulled in a dozen different directions at the same time.

What are the roles and responsibilities of a coordinator?

A Coordinator, or Project Coordinator, is responsible for helping oversee the successful completion of projects and events. Their duties include performing specialized tasks, managing a team of staff members and establishing relationships with vendors and freelance professionals.

Who cleans up after the wedding?

Many venues will clean this up after you leave, as part of your wedding package – though they may charge an extra cleaning fee for doing so. However, some “blank slate” venues may expect you to leave the place exactly as you found it, meaning that you (and your special helpers) will be left to get on with it.

What’s the difference between wedding planner and coordinator?

Wedding Coordinator: An individual who is focused on the coordination of the logistics of a wedding. While a wedding planner would be involved during your entire planning process, a wedding coordinator—on the other hand—usually gets involved with the coordination of a wedding about one month before the big day.

What does a month of coordinator do?

A month-of coordinator will be responsible for unpacking and setting up your decor items before guests arrive and while the bride and her troops are getting ready.