So I keep getting these invites for different bridal expos & complimentary tickets. My question is how many of you have attended bridal expos?? Did you feel like you got anything out of it?? & going to it, do you have to purchase things?? Thank you!!!!
Re: Bridal Expo Questions
I went to a few. They are nothing exciting. I liked the free cake samples. I hired a DJ that I found at one. Other than that, don't give them your phone number or your phone will ring off the hook for at least months. I still get phone calls from the ones I went to February 2012 and I've been married for about 5 months. Also set up an email address just for these shows because you will get a ton of spam emails about wedding vendors.
You don't have to purchase things. All that happens is you walk through a room filled with tables and booths of wedding vendors trying to get your contact info and business.
if you have no idea where to start and you are completely wedding clueless, they might be helpful, but generally, I found that it was nothing but spam emails, fliers, phone calls, etc. trying to sell me stuff or tell me about the amazing prize I won, but I would have to sit through a 4 hour cookware presentation to get it, etc.
Websites/blogs where our wedding has been featured:
http://www.dapperq.com/2013/11/a-very-dapper-wedding/
http://www.onabicyclebuiltfortwo.com/2013/10/wedding-christina-g.html
http://4realequalityweddings.com/2014/05/16/g-christina/
June 2012 Bride!
I went to one with my mom and FI. I ended up winning a free manicure and some skin products, cool. We also got some decent coupons.
The expo gave me a lot of ideas, but I didn't do anything with those ideas. The best thing out of it was meeting the person who had a company that uses soft-touch roses for anyone who doesn't want live flowers. We ended up contracting with her, and it's been a wonderful experience. She's gone above and beyond all other vendors I've worked with.
Other than that, it's just been nothing but phone calls and emails. I'm so sick of wedding spam. Between people at the expo and people that DB has sold my number to, it's ridiculous. If you have a lot of things figured out already, I'd stay away.
I went for ideas, but other than connecting with vendors that I already knew I wanted, I didn't use any ideas. A lot of the stuff they are selling is a bit over the top.
I found the bridal expo that I went to to be extremely helpful, and I ended up finding my venue that way.