Frequently asked questions.

How far in advance should I book your services?

It’s recommended to book as soon as possible, ideally 6-12 months before your event, especially for large events or weddings. However, we also accommodate shorter timelines based on availability.

What types of events do you coordinate?

We coordinate a wide range of events, including weddings, corporate events, private parties, conference, fundraisers, and more.

How much do your services cost?

Our pricing varies depending on the scope and complexity of the event. We offer customizable packages to suit different budgets. Please contact us for a personalized quote.

Is a deposit required to book your services?

Yes, a deposit is typically required to secure your date. The amount and terms will be detailed in the contract.

Can you help us find a venue?

Absolutely! We have a network of venue partners and can assist you in finding the perfect location for your event.

Do you work with specific vendors, or can we choose our own?

We have a preferred list of vendors we trust, but you are welcome to choose your own.

What does day-of coordination include?

Day-of coordination includes overseeing the setup, managing the timeline, coordinating with vendors, and addressing any issues that arise on the event day to ensure everything goes as planned.

Will you be on-site during the event?

Yes, we will be on-site to manage the event and ensure everything runs smoothly. We’ll be the point of contact for vendors and guests if any issues arise.

What areas do you serve?

We primarily serve Illinois, Wisconsin, & Indiana area, but we are available for travel depending on the event’s location.

Can you provide reference or testimonials from past clients?

Yes, we can provide reference and testimonials upon request. We also have reviews available on our website and social media.

What is your cancellation policy?

Our cancellation policy depends on the terms outlined in your contract. Please refer to the contract for specific details or contact us directly to discuss your situation.