• The Case for One Wedding Per Weekend

  • 090620aa0903Having just finished a bridal expo last month, my calendar is booking quite nicely.  June and August have room for one more wedding, and we’re starting to accommodate brides for 2016!  I only do one wedding per weekend and up to three weddings per month, so it can be difficult to turn down a bride & groom when their date is already reserved.

    A lot of other Hawaii wedding vendors share the same sentiment.

    You’ll find that wedding vendors in general fall into two general categories:

    First, you’ll get the ones who have a lot of team members working for them, so they can accommodate your event among the others that they do for that weekend.

    Or secondly, you’ll meet professionals who limit themselves to one event per day (or in my case, weekend) in order to focus on giving their clients their undivided attention on their clients’ wedding day.

    There’s no right or wrong; it’s all a matter of preference.

    In my case, I only book one wedding per WEEKEND.

    Why?

    Imagine hiring an emcee for your Hawaii wedding that does multiple events per weekend.  Again, there’s nothing wrong with it; it’s just not me and my style.

    That emcee does a party on Thursday night.

    He does a wedding on Friday night.

    Saturday morning rolls around…and he has a party.

    Then he shows up to perform at your wedding…

    …while he also mentally has Sunday’s functions in the back of his head.

    Think about this for a second: is he fully fresh and focused on YOUR event?

     

    I personally do only one wedding per WEEKEND.  This allows me to focus in on your event, and to spend the week beforehand preparing for it.

    After all, you only get married once, you only get one chance to do it right…So as the emcee for your Hawaii wedding, I’m going to do my best to make sure that one chance happens just as we plan it, meaning an easy, STRESS-FREE celebration for you!

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