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Vendor feedback

I wanted to give future brides some feedback on the vendors I used for my June 25th wedding. I planned it from out of town so it was very important to me that I was educated on the vendors I was using. I didn't have time to meet with different vendors to determine which was right for me. So I want to pass some information along.
*Ceremony- Trinity Church. Absolutely PERFECT. A little more expensive (about $1000) but completely and totally perfect. We had so many compliments on the beauty of the church. It is downtown. The only problem is that I had a Friday wedding and parking during the week is limited. Nobody complained to me but I am sure it was annoying. This shouldn't be a problem for a Saturday wedding. Trinity Church is very open and you do not need to belong to their church to get married there. There are not any premarital requirements. The layout of the wedding ceremony is very flexible. They off a contempory and a traditional template and you are welcome to change it if you'd like. Trinity Church was BY FAR one of the best decisions we made for our wedding.
*DJ- CJ sound. Great job. I don't think he played one bad song. He gave us a a military discount and a Friday discount. Reasonably priced and awesome job. Certainly a great choice.
Hope this helps. HAPPY PLANNING!!!!!

3 Comments

Inexpensive Vs Paying a lot - susan
Posted: 12/13/2011

The key about inexpensive services is go check it out, see how long they have been in business and how involved the owners are in there industry. If they care about the industry image then they care about their business. Also
paying a lot doesn't mean you will get great service, It's up to you to research, this is your bug day, remember WORD OF MOUTH tells a lot period!


RXdJzOMA - Chaas
Posted: 5/12/2011

I'm out of league here. Too much brain power on dpsilay!


get what you pay for
Posted: 10/8/2010

Im searching for vendors and finding that you really get what you pay for. So med. pricing and quality, reputation and how long they have been in business matters (ex-Village Bakery Closing) I have been shopping around and shy away to companies who have the lowest price FREEEEE stuff posted all over the place and just advertise low low prices cuz to me that is a red flag that the business isnt doing well. Another good place to check out vendors is the BBB. I have heard of tooooo many brides getting taken when businesses promise them soemthing thats real cheap! I mean you wouldnt shop at Wal Mart for you wedding would you? So if soemthing is a bit more expensive and you got what you expected and everything went well, WELL worth the xrta money!!!!!

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