i posted earlier this week but didnt get a response, any feedback is appreciated!
I know people ask about the deal with tipping quite a bit, but I wanted your input on what my planner suggested for tipping the other day. She said its standard to provide a tip for all vendors who don't provide you with a tangible product. Our waitstaff/bartender/caterer is all part of venue and gratuity was included.
This means I would need to tip DJ, Officiant, Limo Driver, Lighting guy, Planner and possibly her day of assistant. Planner also suggested that I could give her the tips in cash on Friday before rehearsal.
My issues with this based on what i have read her on this forum - our DJ owns his own company. THe lighting guy owns his own company. It seems weird to tip a minister. Our planner owns her own company. I can see tipping the limo driver.
Furthermore, giving her the money before we receive the services is a bit more unsettling to me. And it is blowing my mind that we need to tip people who own their own companies are making a profits off of what we have paid them. It's not like they are waitstaff, bartenders, etc.
What do you think?


Re: tipping situation - help!
If any of my self-owned vendors just do a phenomenal job I may tip them, otherwise I'm just going to write them really nice thank you's/recommendations with the permission that they can use it on their website, advertising, etc. For our priest, he isn't charging anything so we're giving him a gas card and a gift card to his favorite restaurant according to the church secretary.
edited to add: Also, when I interned with a wedding planner normally the bride/parents/whoever was paying would give her an envelope with the tips in it beforehand, but my boss would only dish them out once she was given permission.
DJ (he owns), Officiant (strange, b/c we are already paying him), Lighting (he owns), Photobooth (we ARE getting a tanglible product AND he owns), Wedding Planner (umm..that's her, and she owns).
We will tip the limo driver - but that is the only one I can see doing right now.
Considering that all of these people own the companies that we hired, I am really not inclined to tip, and the ask prior to the event kind of put me off a bit also. She also continues to mention what a "great deal" we are getting from her. Umm, ok thanks?