FAQs
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
Ask LOTS of questions. Be prepared to discuss your budget with the vendor. Also, go in depth about your expectations and what you are looking for. It's a LOT easier for us to accurately quote your event when we have all the details up front, vs being surprised later on, and having to surprise you back with the additional costs for what you didn't mention in the beginning. 98% of wedding vendor's are here to help you, not out to gouge you. We truly want your event to be perfect. I say 98% because unfortunately, there ARE those few out there who are scammers, BUT when you ask LOTS of questions, and go in depth with us, you usually can out those who are just out to scam you. Ultimately, Hire whom you feel comfortable with. Don't "Price Hire" (Basing your choice solely on the Price)