Hi Ladies,
I have scoured this site and found recommendations for wedding planners/coordinators. I was pretty much set on a coordinator or actually deciding between two of them when my older sister made me doubt myself. I had originally contacted a coordinator at WOW and they told me it would be $4K to book Olowalu through them. I was floored and then on top of that I was told that I could not book my own vendors if I chose to. WOW came recommended from one of my older sister's friends who used them when she got married at Olowalu last year. My sister's friend had booked some of her vendors on her own and left the rest up to her WOW coordinator, so the contradiction leaves me wondering. I was also told that WOW does not provide day of services, which has me all confused cause I was told they do.
Anyways I figure I couldn't and probably shouldn't work with WOW, I think it wouldn't work out in the long run. So then I went to a coordinator that charges a flat rate to recommend, book and coordinate vendors for me. Well I was sold on the idea (I really would like to just find a coordinator and move on with planning). BUT my older sister then says well this flat rate sounds fishy, how do you know she's getting you the best deal? You would have to go and research the vendor to ensure you were getting a great deal and then you're basically doing the work yourself and paying someone else. So she told me to go look at more coordinators. So here is who I contacted:
WOW
Tropical Wedding Maui
Maui'd Forever
A Paradise Dream Wedding
Perfect Wedding Maui
Blue Sky Weddings
Merry Maui Weddings
Precious Maui Weddings
Belle Destination Events
Events by Evonne
I talked to someone briefly over at Paradise Dream Wedding and they were helpful but not as informative as I had hoped. So can anyone tell me what your opinion is on flat rate versus coordination fee? I am in the middle of booking the venue on my own. I don't mind booking the caterer, florist, dessert, music and other things on my own. But when it comes to photographer, rentals and small details where I don't know who is the best and where to go to get a good deal I will need to refer to the coordinator. Also I would need the coordinator to put everything together for me and make sure things run smoothly the day of. Paradise dream wedding has a base package where first 2 hours of on-site is included but its $75/ hour after that. Meaning for Olowalu that's an extra $575 for some one to be there till the end of the reception.
If you read this far you're a trooper thank you for any words of wisdom or a reality slap in the face. This is probably a post and run since i have to be on campus in 20 minutes.
Re: Coordination Fee vs. Flat Rate and all in Between (Sorry Its long)
You know what I think about WOW and the price they gave you - total BS. I think your sister is tending towards WOW because her friend used them. I am working with Cherise, as you know, and if you are going to use a coordinator, you do have to place some trust in them. When I was booking vendors, Cherise didn't always recommend the most expensive person, she gave me a list of companies that she has confidence in and I chose from there.
Yes, the coordinators who charge flat rates most likely get kick backs from their preferred vendors, but the WOW charges are unbelievable. $4K for a property that is listed on their own site for $2500 is unbelievable to me, and then that is on TOP of her fee? No way.
Plus, add to that this tidbit: If I wanted a vendor that Cherise didn't normally work with - I could still book them. I definitely wanted flexibility to do some research, but as you contact vendors you may start noticing that they won't even give you prices without knowing who your coordinator is. I got so frustrated with that with photogs, that I booked someone from California.
Did you ever receive an answer from WOW as to why the cost of booking Olowalu through them is so high? And what exactly her coordination rates entitle you to receive from WOW? It's just not adding up for me, but then again, I started talking to them too and stopped cause I felt like they were jacking up prices on everything and I personally didn't want to spend large amounts of money on coordination since all they really do is make sure vendors show up and do what their contracts require.
I am in no way trying to push you towards Cherise just cause she is my coordinator, I think Lori and her crew do a great job too. Just be careful with fees, I really feel like WOW is screwing you over with their price. Did you speak with them and see if they would lift the 'hold' on Olowalu? Feel free to message me anytime hun - I know how confusing it can be starting to plan from thousands of miles away.
Good luck!
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I too looked into WOW as i really liked their beachhouse and wanted to get married on the south side. To make a long story short i would recommend looking elsewhere...their communication is poor, their 20% coordination fee is ridiculous on top of their package rates and wanting you to use only their preferred vendors...don't waste anymore time on them and look elsewhere...seriously.
I also looked into Tropical Maui Weddings...Lori and especially Jackie were really nice but i found their fee a bit high for what i was being offered.
Love love love Evonne from Events by Evonne. She is extremely knowledgeable and has a great designer look to her weddings. I did not book her because there was some uncertainty at the time...this was two years ago...if she was going to remain on Maui or move to Oahu or Cali.
I ended up choosing a coordinator that was a recommendation from my florist. Erica from Couture Events. I paid her a flat fee. I can use my own vendors or go with her recs. She is not into cookie cutter weddings, i have unlimited communication with her and obviously day of as well...usually we communicate via email...earlier on we spoke on the phone quite a bit. I am really happy i chose her.
You should only book Olowalu once you have a coodinator as they have the insurance that Olowalu requires.
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Maui2011 you are right I shouldn't book Olowalu till I have a cooridnator. I was thinking about the insurance issue last night. Which means I should find a coordinator soon as I would like to book Olowalu soon. I'm going to contact Erica to see what she's like. Thanks for the recommendation.
I hate to admit this, but I was stressing so much about this that I gave myself a tension headache that dogged me all day yesterday. Didn't think that a wedding related event was going to stress me out this early. Poor FI told me to take a break, but I feel like a dog with a bone, like I don't want to give in. I get like that sometimes when I start something I need to see it finished. Thanks to you all for giving me your thoughts.
In reality what I want is for someone to guide me through this process, be my eyes and ears on the island and to reassure me that its going to be ok
BTW AKwinterbride- I heard back from Stacy and she didn't give me an explanation why the venue was 4K. She knew my wedding was on a weekday, she knew it was under 50 ppl. Yet she told me yeah $4K just for booking the venue. Then her associate Barbara, based here in California called me yesterday and I told her about the cost of the venue and Stacy and even Barbara said Stacy must have been mistaken. I told her no, because Stacy had all the info so there was no way that she could have been mistaken. Barbara reassured me that she would look it over and send me a new quote. I don't have any faith that its going to be any better, but I am interested in seeing what they try to give me.
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What helped for me is to figure out what is of key priority and choose a coordinator from there.
- Pricing structure?
- All-inclusive?
- Flexibility of choosing vendors?
- Rapport with your coordinator?
- Time & speed of responses?
- Popularity / known reviews?
From there, it can become easier to sort through everything. I think it's time to just move past WOW -- regardless of the price of the venue, you want the flexibility to change up your vendors. Cherise and Lori sound like they could both do amazing events -- be sure to be upfront about what you expect from them timewise. Lori was actually so booked she had a wedding on the other side of the island the night before ours and couldn't run a rehearsal for us...I was not pleased about finding that out the day we were ready to sign the contract. As a point of reference, Lori was also many times more expensive than who we ultimately went with.
So really, don't stress. 7 months is more than enough time to plan a gorgeous wedding in Hawaii. Also, if I recall, Olowalu is pretty flexible about letting you personally hold the date until a coordinator is booked. I was very pleasantly surprised at that.
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I wonder if was thinking that you wanted a flat rate for the entire wedding but didn't want to use a package? That seems confusing to me.
BTW - have you 'liked' Olowalu on Facebook? You can see pictures of a bunch of different weddings and they are categorized in their albums by coordinator. Might give you some new leads to take a look at! While you're there, I posted on there yesterday, feel free to friend me! : )
In my experience, it was about $14 to rent a chair from any of the rental companies on island. Ron will charge you $14, too. But they'll handle everything...the reservation, delivery, set up, clean up. The cost to him to rent may be less (eg, wholesale prices) but it's not like you're paying any more than if you rented it yourself directly...
I liked their model because the other vendors like Belle Destination Events charge you $14 for the chair, and then 20% on top of that. Lori quoted us almost $3k for their "flat rate" services, and the chair still ended up being $14.
None of Ron's packages were quite right for us, so we paid a flat rate for Day-off, and then used them only for the elements we needed (marriage license, venue insurance, dance floor, tables, chairs) and not for the ones we didn't (photo, video, tent, DJ). I know they made more than the flat rate at the end of the day, but I still didn't pay much more than if I had done it myself...AND they handled the logistics.
Does that make sense?
FWIW, we struggled to understand Ron & Debi's rate structure at the very beginning and ALMOST went a different direction b/c it was so hard to understand. It's really not that complicated, IMO...I am by no means pushing you, I just wanted to help explain since I think it turned out to be such a steal and their help was instrumental.
Thanks Tanq, I needed some type of clarification. Now it is starting to make sense to me. Well hopefully I can get the quotes back from Ron and Debbie, as well as Cherise, and Lori and see who would work best for me.
Tanq can I ask why you didn't go with the estate that they manage and instead went with Olowalu? Also who was your caterer?
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Thanks for the info!
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Also - this is the most dreaded part for me - port-a-potties. I am not sure if there is a cut-off, like if you have 30 people you have to get port-a-potties, but I know the number was lower that Olowalu's 75. I hate, hate, hate port-a-potties, so to me that nixed my desire to go with Sugarman's. It's a beautiful property, but ultimately not 'the one' for us!
Definitely don't go with WOW - they've had a terrible reputation on the boards for YEARS now.
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