Wedding Planners are generaly paid a "production fee". This fee encompases their entire scope of work relating to the wedding production, including pre-arrangments and on-site event management. Some planners reduce this fee and take a commission from the vendors at the wedding.
Others will simply charge by the hour, for the consultations, arrangements and on-site event management.
Some wedding planners will charge for all of the above, i.e. hours of consultation, production fee and vendor commissions.
Keep in mind that planning and producing a wedding is usually many hours of work beforehand, and a full day's stressful work on the wedding day itself.
How much a wedding planner gets paid varies greatly on how popular she or he is and where the person works. A wedding planner can make from about 20,000 dollars per year to over a million dollars per year.
It depends on how popular of a wedding planner you are and how many weddings you do. An average wedding planner will make 50 thousand dollars in one year.
16000-30000/year
She didn't have a Wedding Planner. Alex and Katie both decided that they didn't need a Wedding Planner to plan there Wedding.
It all depends, but on average it's about $35,000 a year.
I do not know. Dont ask me! Ask someone else
Your wedding planner is suppose to meet reasonable needs. If they have a reason for disagreeing there generally is a good reason so it would be best to listen to them. They are paid to help and also stay within your budget. If you have your heart set on something in the wedding that is too costly the wedding planner will generally come up with something very similar, but at a lower cost.
The Wedding Planner was created on 2001-01-26.
The Wedding Planner was released on 01/26/2001.
The Production Budget for The Wedding Planner was $28,000,000.
Some want to be paid up front, but most ask for a good hefty deposit and are paid after the event. It is usually up to the Best Man to be sure the Minister, Bartender, etc., are paid off and that includes the wedding planner. Deposits are put on something "in good faith." This also covers any costs you may incur.
Answer A wedding planner is just another way of spending money for nothing. I'd say good bye to the wedding planner and get on with your wedding.