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Omotolani had just 1M in his acct to plan for a wedding of 400 guests, he knew the money will never be enough, he got my link and called me, he explained hes budget to me and I told him dat I will plan d wedding for him and he will still hve some cash with him after d wedding, we planned it, d wedding tpok place and it was a memorable wedding d caterers were too gud with d menu, d decorator was so creative, Dj made d old and young danced like never before, d MC carried everyone along. It was a classic wedding. Tell me ur budget and I will put a smile on ur face. |
The fourteenth Event Ever Planned. Huge success! |
The fourteenth event ever planned. Huge success!
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The fourteenth event ever planned. Huge success! |
Having your wedding should be a fun memorable time of your life, with your loved ones and well-wishers in attendance as you begin the rest of your life with your partner. What you do not want however is a wedding & reception venue packed full with people falling over themselves to get a seat or the food not going round; trust me people will remember that kind of wedding for a long time to come. Most of the time we think crowd control is impossible at weddings especially in Nigeria; both mothers will be inviting their entire women’s meeting members and the dads, the gentlemen from the club. There are also the extended families, co-workers, friends from school, good neighbours and the others to invite. Oh there’s also the likelihood of 30% uninvited guests that has to be considered here, but who says you have to? Having a limited number of guests isn’t just about budget management , but also about how much friends and family you really want; you can still have a big wedding with just the number you can deal with. Here are five ways you can control the crowd at your wedding. DECIDE JUST HOW MANY It is a known truth that sending out invites can be more tasking than anticipated, especially with situations like, “Uncle Bola that has been so good to us, haba won’t you invite him?” Not everyone has to be at your wedding because frankly between you, your partner and both families, you all know too many people who may want to come, but should they all be invited? No! You need a sit down with your family to decide how many guests invitations are allotted to each one of you, both parents and siblings. If it is a matter of sharing costs, be candid about it; but just because mom and dad are contributing doesn’t mean they can bring the entire community to YOUR wedding. HAVE YOUR GUESTS RSVP That footnote at the end of the invitation cards people receive? Yes. RSVP Many people do not think much of it here but anybody who has ever planned a wedding can tell you how important a punctual RSVP is. From organizing the seating chart to giving your caterer or planner the final head count, it is difficult to make actual arrangements if you do not know for sure who is coming. Unfortunately your guests will perceive it as a novelty rather than a necessity, so try to help them see the importance. How to deal with that, ensure that you tell them to RSVP, give them some time and then have someone send out emails or call them. You can also have parents and siblings get their RSVPs too; and it would make the guests feel special when you reach out to them too. ADDRESS YOUR INVITATIONS SPECIFICALLY You cannot say you want to streamline your guest list and send an invite addressed to ‘The Johnsons’; that’s a whole bunch of Johnsons if you ask me. Make out your invitations to the particular people you are inviting. You can establish the understanding that for whatever limitations there are, your wedding requires a strict guest list, so your invitation admits a guest with their significant other and maybe one extra person. Including info about whether children (not younger than a certain age range if you like) are allowed on your invitation can go a long way too. Tell your family as well so they can respond appropriately when asked and also explain if you have to confirm the RSVPs. The earlier they know how many a card admits, the less hurt feelings there will be; especially if you explain nicely enough. Let’s be honest here, there will always be tag-alongs and wedding crashers, not much you can do about that so you also have to plan for those. While careful planning could significantly improve your chances of having the wedding that you want guest-wise, there will always be a little percentage of extras; a lot less now that you have a handle on your guests. The best you can do is handle them with grace; your caterer and planner would know how. So have a fun experience planning and have an amazing memorable wedding! PUT SECURITY IN PLACE You can never be too secure about having your wedding plans go without a hitch, so chances are you might need a little extra reinforcement. Weddings are usually by invitations and more often than not, strictly so. While sentiments are bound to come into play on special days like this, you have to bear in mind that the smooth sail of your wedding is the ultimate goal. Have a security company assist in controlling the crowd at your wedding. Invitees can be crosschecked at the main entrance before the doors to the hall, to avoid rowdiness and flare of tempers within earshot of your actual guests; and believe me there will be drama in these cases. Uninvited guests just need to be politely turned away and there is never a time too late to learn a valuable lesson. CONSIDER HAVING AN AFTER PARTY An after party has become a growing trend because it’s a chance to offer a more relaxed environment after the formality and tradition of a wedding reception. This would help control the wave of guests and give you a chance to really have fun with your friends especially if it’s the traditional, a long guest list is inevitable for you. This means you can end your reception early, there’s a good consideration of the older and younger crowd. You can give access cards to younger guests that lets them in at a particular time, after the older guests have gone. To keep the costs under control, you can select the beverages and specific food you want available ahead of time, unless of course you want to give a free rein on the premium alcohol.
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5 WAYS TO CONTROL CROWD AT YOUR WEDDING Having your wedding should be a fun memorable time of your life, with your loved ones and well-wishers in attendance as you begin the rest of your life with your partner. What you do not want however is a wedding & reception venue packed full with people falling over themselves to get a seat or the food not going round; trust me people will remember that kind of wedding for a long time to come. Most of the time we think crowd control is impossible at weddings especially in Nigeria; both mothers will be inviting their entire women’s meeting members and the dads, the gentlemen from the club. There are also the extended families, co-workers, friends from school, good neighbours and the others to invite. Oh there’s also the likelihood of 30% uninvited guests that has to be considered here, but who says you have to? Having a limited number of guests isn’t just about budget management , but also about how much friends and family you really want; you can still have a big wedding with just the number you can deal with. Here are five ways you can control the crowd at your wedding. DECIDE JUST HOW MANY It is a known truth that sending out invites can be more tasking than anticipated, especially with situations like, “Uncle Bola that has been so good to us, haba won’t you invite him?” Not everyone has to be at your wedding because frankly between you, your partner and both families, you all know too many people who may want to come, but should they all be invited? No! You need a sit down with your family to decide how many guests invitations are allotted to each one of you, both parents and siblings. If it is a matter of sharing costs, be candid about it; but just because mom and dad are contributing doesn’t mean they can bring the entire community to YOUR wedding. HAVE YOUR GUESTS RSVP That footnote at the end of the invitation cards people receive? Yes. RSVP Many people do not think much of it here but anybody who has ever planned a wedding can tell you how important a punctual RSVP is. From organizing the seating chart to giving your caterer or planner the final head count, it is difficult to make actual arrangements if you do not know for sure who is coming. Unfortunately your guests will perceive it as a novelty rather than a necessity, so try to help them see the importance. How to deal with that, ensure that you tell them to RSVP, give them some time and then have someone send out emails or call them. You can also have parents and siblings get their RSVPs too; and it would make the guests feel special when you reach out to them too. ADDRESS YOUR INVITATIONS SPECIFICALLY You cannot say you want to streamline your guest list and send an invite addressed to ‘The Johnsons’; that’s a whole bunch of Johnsons if you ask me. Make out your invitations to the particular people you are inviting. You can establish the understanding that for whatever limitations there are, your wedding requires a strict guest list, so your invitation admits a guest with their significant other and maybe one extra person. Including info about whether children (not younger than a certain age range if you like) are allowed on your invitation can go a long way too. Tell your family as well so they can respond appropriately when asked and also explain if you have to confirm the RSVPs. The earlier they know how many a card admits, the less hurt feelings there will be; especially if you explain nicely enough. Let’s be honest here, there will always be tag-alongs and wedding crashers, not much you can do about that so you also have to plan for those. While careful planning could significantly improve your chances of having the wedding that you want guest-wise, there will always be a little percentage of extras; a lot less now that you have a handle on your guests. The best you can do is handle them with grace; your caterer and planner would know how. So have a fun experience planning and have an amazing memorable wedding! PUT SECURITY IN PLACE You can never be too secure about having your wedding plans go without a hitch, so chances are you might need a little extra reinforcement. Weddings are usually by invitations and more often than not, strictly so. While sentiments are bound to come into play on special days like this, you have to bear in mind that the smooth sail of your wedding is the ultimate goal. Have a security company assist in controlling the crowd at your wedding. Invitees can be crosschecked at the main entrance before the doors to the hall, to avoid rowdiness and flare of tempers within earshot of your actual guests; and believe me there will be drama in these cases. Uninvited guests just need to be politely turned away and there is never a time too late to learn a valuable lesson. CONSIDER HAVING AN AFTER PARTY An after party has become a growing trend because it’s a chance to offer a more relaxed environment after the formality and tradition of a wedding reception. This would help control the wave of guests and give you a chance to really have fun with your friends especially if it’s the traditional, a long guest list is inevitable for you. This means you can end your reception early, there’s a good consideration of the older and younger crowd. You can give access cards to younger guests that lets them in at a particular time, after the older guests have gone. To keep the costs under control, you can select the beverages and specific food you want available ahead of time, unless of course you want to give a free rein on the premium alcohol. |
5 WAYS TO CONTROL CROWD AT YOUR WEDDING Having your wedding should be a fun memorable time of your life, with your loved ones and well-wishers in attendance as you begin the rest of your life with your partner. What you do not want however is a wedding & reception venue packed full with people falling over themselves to get a seat or the food not going round; trust me people will remember that kind of wedding for a long time to come. Most of the time we think crowd control is impossible at weddings especially in Nigeria; both mothers will be inviting their entire women’s meeting members and the dads, the gentlemen from the club. There are also the extended families, co-workers, friends from school, good neighbours and the others to invite. Oh there’s also the likelihood of 30% uninvited guests that has to be considered here, but who says you have to? Having a limited number of guests isn’t just about budget management , but also about how much friends and family you really want; you can still have a big wedding with just the number you can deal with. Here are five ways you can control the crowd at your wedding. DECIDE JUST HOW MANY It is a known truth that sending out invites can be more tasking than anticipated, especially with situations like, “Uncle Bola that has been so good to us, haba won’t you invite him?” Not everyone has to be at your wedding because frankly between you, your partner and both families, you all know too many people who may want to come, but should they all be invited? No! You need a sit down with your family to decide how many guests invitations are allotted to each one of you, both parents and siblings. If it is a matter of sharing costs, be candid about it; but just because mom and dad are contributing doesn’t mean they can bring the entire community to YOUR wedding. HAVE YOUR GUESTS RSVP That footnote at the end of the invitation cards people receive? Yes. RSVP Many people do not think much of it here but anybody who has ever planned a wedding can tell you how important a punctual RSVP is. From organizing the seating chart to giving your caterer or planner the final head count, it is difficult to make actual arrangements if you do not know for sure who is coming. Unfortunately your guests will perceive it as a novelty rather than a necessity, so try to help them see the importance. How to deal with that, ensure that you tell them to RSVP, give them some time and then have someone send out emails or call them. You can also have parents and siblings get their RSVPs too; and it would make the guests feel special when you reach out to them too. ADDRESS YOUR INVITATIONS SPECIFICALLY You cannot say you want to streamline your guest list and send an invite addressed to ‘The Johnsons’; that’s a whole bunch of Johnsons if you ask me. Make out your invitations to the particular people you are inviting. You can establish the understanding that for whatever limitations there are, your wedding requires a strict guest list, so your invitation admits a guest with their significant other and maybe one extra person. Including info about whether children (not younger than a certain age range if you like) are allowed on your invitation can go a long way too. Tell your family as well so they can respond appropriately when asked and also explain if you have to confirm the RSVPs. The earlier they know how many a card admits, the less hurt feelings there will be; especially if you explain nicely enough. Let’s be honest here, there will always be tag-alongs and wedding crashers, not much you can do about that so you also have to plan for those. While careful planning could significantly improve your chances of having the wedding that you want guest-wise, there will always be a little percentage of extras; a lot less now that you have a handle on your guests. The best you can do is handle them with grace; your caterer and planner would know how. So have a fun experience planning and have an amazing memorable wedding! PUT SECURITY IN PLACE You can never be too secure about having your wedding plans go without a hitch, so chances are you might need a little extra reinforcement. Weddings are usually by invitations and more often than not, strictly so. While sentiments are bound to come into play on special days like this, you have to bear in mind that the smooth sail of your wedding is the ultimate goal. Have a security company assist in controlling the crowd at your wedding. Invitees can be crosschecked at the main entrance before the doors to the hall, to avoid rowdiness and flare of tempers within earshot of your actual guests; and believe me there will be drama in these cases. Uninvited guests just need to be politely turned away and there is never a time too late to learn a valuable lesson. CONSIDER HAVING AN AFTER PARTY An after party has become a growing trend because it’s a chance to offer a more relaxed environment after the formality and tradition of a wedding reception. This would help control the wave of guests and give you a chance to really have fun with your friends especially if it’s the traditional, a long guest list is inevitable for you. This means you can end your reception early, there’s a good consideration of the older and younger crowd. You can give access cards to younger guests that lets them in at a particular time, after the older guests have gone. To keep the costs under control, you can select the beverages and specific food you want available ahead of time, unless of course you want to give a free rein on the premium alcohol.
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Have been working so hard to acquire 2MILLION naira for my wedding just in less than 8Months MMM assisted me with same amount of money. information is key in life, when you see ur guyz driving cool cars and spending cash never judge them of money rituals, always ask them of how they made it, it might be a great help to u. well, i will advice you open dis link and see for urself. |
"PLANS ARE NOTHING; PLANNING IS EVERYTHING." LET PLAN YOUR EVENT. |
"PLANS ARE NOTHING; PLANNING IS EVERYTHING." LET PLAN YOUR EVENT. |
Alot of people think its easy to just wake up and start the plan of their wedding budget without contacting an event planner, yes you might fink its easy that you want to plan it urself but i can assure you that you will spend times three of wat an event planner will budget for u. wedding for just for a day, marriage is for life. why not plan the one day wedding with a perfect budget and still give it a touch of class. AM A PLANNER. |
Alot of people think its easy to just wake up and start the plan of their wedding budget without contacting an event planner, yes you might fink its easy that you want to plan it urself but i can assure you that you will spend times three of wat an event planner will budget for u. wedding for just for a day, marriage is for life. why not plan the one day wedding with a perfect budget and still give it a touch of class. AM A PLANNER. |
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1. Pre-agree on a specific number of guest This will help to know the number of guests you are expecting and it will help in cutting cost on decoration, food and drinks, hall capacity. 2. Have white and traditional on same day This will save feeding your guests twice, if the two is done on same day you can easily cut cost on feeding and drinks. 3. Avoid setting your wedding date on a busy month/week Hall rate during the week is cheaper than weekend and it will also help to reduce people you didn’t invite. 4. Use SMS to send out wedding invites Save money on printing invitation cards by using cheap SMS, BB messages, email and facebook invites. Only print invitation cards for older people, your family and friends. This should cut costs by about 50% and let people know that the text message is the formal invitation. WE CAN HELP YOU ACHIEVE A CLASSIC WEDDING WITH YOUR BUDGET.
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4 WAYS TO LOWER A WEDDING COST AND STILL HAVE QUALITY WEDDING 1. Pre-agree on a specific number of guest This will help to know the number of guests you are expecting and it will help in cutting cost on decoration, food and drinks, hall capacity. 2. Have white and traditional on same day This will save feeding your guests twice, if the two is done on same day you can easily cut cost on feeding and drinks. 3. Avoid setting your wedding date on a busy month/week Hall rate during the week is cheaper than weekend and it will also help to reduce people you didn’t invite. 4. Use SMS to send out wedding invites Save money on printing invitation cards by using cheap SMS, BB messages, email and facebook invites. Only print invitation cards for older people, your family and friends. This should cut costs by about 50% and let people know that the text message is the formal invitation. WE CAN HELP YOU ACHIEVE A CLASSIC WEDDING WITH YOUR BUDGET. |
4 WAYS TO LOWER A WEDING COST AND STILL HAVE QUALITY WEDDING 1. Pre-agree on a specific number of guest This will help to know the number of guests you are expecting and it will help in cutting cost on decoration, food and drinks, hall capacity. 2. Have white and traditional on same day This will save feeding your guests twice, if the two is done on same day you can easily cut cost on feeding and drinks. 3. Avoid setting your wedding date on a busy month/week Hall rate during the week is cheaper than weekend and it will also help to reduce people you didn’t invite. 4. Use SMS to send out wedding invites Save money on printing invitation cards by using cheap SMS, BB messages, email and facebook invites. Only print invitation cards for older people, your family and friends. This should cut costs by about 50% and let people know that the text message is the formal invitation. WE CAN HELP YOU ACHIEVE A CLASSIC WEDDING WITH YOUR BUDGET. |
This just too massive, have been to all hotels in Ejigbo, Ajao Estate and it environment and have never seen this before, the hotel is called Toly Palace Hotel and Event Centre 1. 120 rooms hotel 2. Hall capacity of 1200 guests 3. Hall of 500 capacity in 500 guests Parking space for 300 cars within the compound. This is just too big and the funniest thing is that its on the main road, just opposite NNPC DEPOT 1, Biliaminu street, opposite NNPC DEPOT, Ejigbo, Lagos.
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EXTRA CRAZY CHARGES IN WEDDING VENUES Deciding where you'd like to have your wedding can be a tough decision to make. In the end, it is almost as if you're finding a home for the biggest party, day, and moment of your life. So the place you choose should have the atmosphere, vibe, and accommodation that not only fit your budget but also fits the overall look and theme of your wedding. When you've said "I Do" to a wedding venue and are about to sign on the dotted line you can often be so excited that you forget to check for hidden fees. Here are four ways to make sure you've discovered and dodged any hidden wedding venue fees that you were not intending on having to pay for later. 1. Review the Contract Yourself Love does make us all a little blind, but when it comes to finding the wedding venue of your dreams, avoid jumping in and signing on the dotted line without reviewing the contract. Get a second pair of eyes to look over it as well. 2. Circle Any Questionable Fees There may be descriptions of fees that you don't fully understand, like a cake-cutting fee or a set-up and breakdown fee. Highlight those and ask the venue to explain them to you before making this official. 3. Outline Overtime Charges Because the party might not end when you think it will, be sure to have a set fee attached to what happens if you don't leave the venue for an hour or two after the scheduled end time. 4. Taxes, Consumption Tax. Even though the venue has quoted you an initial price, be sure the contract you're signing has the final price, including all taxes and extra add ons. Just so there are no surprises after you sign on the dotted line! TAKE NOTE; Lydia Halls Event Centre Will Never Charge You Any Extra Fee Aside The 350K Of The Hall Price. Visit: www.lyhalls.com. 08060363664. |
Deciding where you'd like to have your wedding can be a tough decision to make. In the end, it is almost as if you're finding a home for the biggest party, day, and moment of your life. So the place you choose should have the atmosphere, vibe, and accommodation that not only fit your budget but also fits the overall look and theme of your wedding. When you've said "I Do" to a wedding venue and are about to sign on the dotted line you can often be so excited that you forget to check for hidden fees. Here are four ways to make sure you've discovered and dodged any hidden wedding venue fees that you were not intending on having to pay for later. 1. Review the Contract Yourself Love does make us all a little blind, but when it comes to finding the wedding venue of your dreams, avoid jumping in and signing on the dotted line without reviewing the contract. Get a second pair of eyes to look over it as well. 2. Circle Any Questionable Fees There may be descriptions of fees that you don't fully understand, like a cake-cutting fee or a set-up and breakdown fee. Highlight those and ask the venue to explain them to you before making this official. 3. Outline Overtime Charges Because the party might not end when you think it will, be sure to have a set fee attached to what happens if you don't leave the venue for an hour or two after the scheduled end time. 4. Taxes, Consumption Tax. Even though the venue has quoted you an initial price, be sure the contract you're signing has the final price, including all taxes and extra add ons. Just so there are no surprises after you sign on the dotted line! TAKE NOTE; Lydia Halls Event Centre Will Never Charge You Any Extra Fee Aside The 350K Of The Hall Price. Visit: www.lyhalls.com. 08060363664.
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EXTRA CRAZY CHARGES IN WEDDING VENUES Deciding where you'd like to have your wedding can be a tough decision to make. In the end, it is almost as if you're finding a home for the biggest party, day, and moment of your life. So the place you choose should have the atmosphere, vibe, and accommodation that not only fit your budget but also fits the overall look and theme of your wedding. When you've said "I Do" to a wedding venue and are about to sign on the dotted line you can often be so excited that you forget to check for hidden fees. Here are four ways to make sure you've discovered and dodged any hidden wedding venue fees that you were not intending on having to pay for later. 1. Review the Contract Yourself Love does make us all a little blind, but when it comes to finding the wedding venue of your dreams, avoid jumping in and signing on the dotted line without reviewing the contract. Get a second pair of eyes to look over it as well. 2. Circle Any Questionable Fees There may be descriptions of fees that you don't fully understand, like a cake-cutting fee or a set-up and breakdown fee. Highlight those and ask the venue to explain them to you before making this official. 3. Outline Overtime Charges Because the party might not end when you think it will, be sure to have a set fee attached to what happens if you don't leave the venue for an hour or two after the scheduled end time. 4. Taxes, Consumption Tax. Even though the venue has quoted you an initial price, be sure the contract you're signing has the final price, including all taxes and extra add ons. Just so there are no surprises after you sign on the dotted line! TAKE NOTE; Lydia Halls Event Centre Will Never Charge You Any Extra Fee Aside The 350K Of The Hall Price. Visit: www.lyhalls.com. 08060363664. |
THE TWO MAIN CAUSE OF EXPENSIVE NIGERIA WEDDINGS If you have done your wedding budget and you are scotching your head on how to bring cost down, here are the two main areas to cut and your wedding budget will drop like magic. 1. Your guests list (this is the main cause) 2. Your venue. FIXED WEDDING COST: With weddings, there are cost that remain the same co matter the number of guests you have- such as DJ or Live band, MC. Some other cost such as venue, food and drink) increase based on the number of guest you have. VARIABLE WEDDING COST: the number of guests you have is the main thing that increases a wedding budget and determine how much you will spend bon venue and food. For example: WEDDING VENUE: you pay by how big/small the venue is. Some halls have big hall and small hall and each has the maximum number of guests it can accommodate- more money for bigger wedding halls. some locations generally have expensive wedding venue. WEDDING FOOD AND CATERING: the more guest you plan to invite, the more plate of food your caterer would charge you, and the more food you have to budget for. With PERFECT BUDGET we can make you spend less and have your dream/desired wedding with our any of our packages. |
THE TWO MAIN CAUSE OF EXPENSIVE NIGERIA WEDDINGS If you have done your wedding budget and you are scotching your head on how to bring cost down, here are the two main areas to cut and your wedding budget will drop like magic. 1. Your guests list (this is the main cause) 2. Your venue. FIXED WEDDING COST: With weddings, there are cost that remain the same co matter the number of guests you have- such as DJ or Live band, MC. Some other cost such as venue, food and drink) increase based on the number of guest you have. VARIABLE WEDDING COST: the number of guests you have is the main thing that increases a wedding budget and determine how much you will spend bon venue and food. For example: WEDDING VENUE: you pay by how big/small the venue is. Some halls have big hall and small hall and each has the maximum number of guests it can accommodate- more money for bigger wedding halls. some locations generally have expensive wedding venue. WEDDING FOOD AND CATERING: the more guest you plan to invite, the more plate of food your caterer would charge you, and the more food you have to budget for. With PERFECT BUDGET we can make you spend less and have your dream/desired wedding with our any of our packages. |
THE TWO MAIN CAUSE OF EXPENSIVE NIGERIA WEDDINGS If you have done your wedding budget and you are scotching your head on how to bring cost down, here are the two main areas to cut and your wedding budget will drop like magic. 1. Your guests list (this is the main cause) 2. Your venue. FIXED WEDDING COST: With weddings, there are cost that remain the same co matter the number of guests you have- such as DJ or Live band, MC. Some other cost such as venue, food and drink) increase based on the number of guest you have. VARIABLE WEDDING COST: the number of guests you have is the main thing that increases a wedding budget and determine how much you will spend bon venue and food. For example: WEDDING VENUE: you pay by how big/small the venue is. Some halls have big hall and small hall and each has the maximum number of guests it can accommodate- more money for bigger wedding halls. some locations generally have expensive wedding venue. WEDDING FOOD AND CATERING: the more guest you plan to invite, the more plate of food your caterer would charge you, and the more food you have to budget for. With PERFECT BUDGET we can make you spend less and have your dream/desired wedding with our any of our packages. |
THE TWO MAIN CAUSE OF EXPENSIVE NIGERIA WEDDINGS If you have done your wedding budget and you are scotching your head on how to bring cost down, here are the two main areas to cut and your wedding budget will drop like magic. 1. Your guests list (this is the main cause) 2. Your venue. FIXED WEDDING COST: With weddings, there are cost that remain the same co matter the number of guests you have- such as DJ or Live band, MC. Some other cost such as venue, food and drink) increase based on the number of guest you have. VARIABLE WEDDING COST: the number of guests you have is the main thing that increases a wedding budget and determine how much you will spend bon venue and food. For example: WEDDING VENUE: you pay by how big/small the venue is. Some halls have big hall and small hall and each has the maximum number of guests it can accommodate- more money for bigger wedding halls. some locations generally have expensive wedding venue. WEDDING FOOD AND CATERING: the more guest you plan to invite, the more plate of food your caterer would charge you, and the more food you have to budget for. With PERFECT BUDGET we can make you spend less and have your dream/desired wedding with our any of our packages.
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• HALL CAPACITY 500 seating capacity • FULL DECORATION Lounge for men in suit and bridals train Rose table covers Centerpieces and tabletop deco LED lighting Aisle runner Rose petals Tableware Chair tie back Customized walk way Full Modern stage decoration Candle designs Flowers design Charger plate Wall draping chandeliers • FOOD 3 types of rice 3 types of swallow 3 types of soup Moi moi and salad Food to be served with fish, chicken and beef 10 servers • SMALL CHOPS FOR 300 GUESTS • CAKE 3 tier wedding cake • PHOTO SHOTS AND PHOTO BOOK • COOLING SERVICES • EXCLUSIVE DJ • HIGHLIFE LIVE BAND • MC DESMOND (MITV) • EVENT CORDINATION • 4 CUTE USHERS • HOTEL RESERVATION
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Budgeted decoration, really classic
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30 Ways to Save Money on Your Wedding Reception 1. Cut the guest list. This will slash your catering costs and save on invitations and even the number of centerpieces. 2. Think off-peak season and save thousands! (January to July) 3. Hold your ceremony and reception in one spot -- it will cut travel time for vendors you pay by the hour. 4. Skip the Saturday wedding. Because hall charges are higher than the week days. 5. Have bigger tables so you need fewer centerpieces and tablecloths. Flowers 6. Use more greenery than flowers. 7. Stick to just one or two kinds of flowers. 8. Buy flowers that are in season. 9. Include non-florals, like lanterns. Food & Drink 10. pay your caterer per plate. Since you can estimate the numbers of guest coming. 11. Offer beer, wine, and a signature cocktail instead of a full bar. 12. Serve comfort foods like barbeque chicken, rice, swallow. It's fun and often cheaper. 13. Skip the champagne toast. Cakes 14. Order a small one or two-tiered cake 15. Keep the add-ons simple. 16. Use fresh flowers, not sugar ones. 17. Reuse ceremony flowers for the cake table. 18. Skip exotic fillings like guava and mango. Stationery & Favors 19. Get single-page invites to save on postage. 20. Give out one favor per couple. 21. Make your cake the favors. 22. Have favors double as escort cards. 23. Email your save-the-dates. 24. Make your own menu cards , escort cards , and wedding favor packaging. Photo, Video & Music 25. Have a photographer you love but can't afford the prices? Ask them if they have an associate shooter who will do your wedding for less. 26. Opt for a smaller band. 27. Hire a band or DJ who can do both the ceremony and the reception. Ushers, Hosts & Hostesses 28. Get cute and pretty university students that you will pay less and they will usher your guests in. 29. Train them on the job and let them know your guests of honors. BOUNCERS 30. Get huge bouncers that will help you secure you events, restrict people that doesn’t have invitation and also give it a class of touch
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30 Ways to Save Money on Your Wedding Reception 1. Cut the guest list. This will slash your catering costs and save on invitations and even the number of centerpieces. 2. Think off-peak season and save thousands! (January to July) 3. Hold your ceremony and reception in one spot -- it will cut travel time for vendors you pay by the hour. 4. Skip the Saturday wedding. Because hall charges are higher than the week days. 5. Have bigger tables so you need fewer centerpieces and tablecloths. Flowers 6. Use more greenery than flowers. 7. Stick to just one or two kinds of flowers. 8. Buy flowers that are in season. 9. Include non-florals, like lanterns. Food & Drink 10. pay your caterer per plate. Since you can estimate the numbers of guest coming. 11. Offer beer, wine, and a signature cocktail instead of a full bar. 12. Serve comfort foods like barbeque chicken, rice, swallow. It's fun and often cheaper. 13. Skip the champagne toast. Cakes 14. Order a small one or two-tiered cake 15. Keep the add-ons simple. 16. Use fresh flowers, not sugar ones. 17. Reuse ceremony flowers for the cake table. 18. Skip exotic fillings like guava and mango. Stationery & Favors 19. Get single-page invites to save on postage. 20. Give out one favor per couple. 21. Make your cake the favors. 22. Have favors double as escort cards. 23. Email your save-the-dates. 24. Make your own menu cards , escort cards , and wedding favor packaging. Photo, Video & Music 25. Have a photographer you love but can't afford the prices? Ask them if they have an associate shooter who will do your wedding for less. 26. Opt for a smaller band. 27. Hire a band or DJ who can do both the ceremony and the reception. Ushers, Hosts & Hostesses 28. Get cute and pretty university students that you will pay less and they will usher your guests in. 29. Train them on the job and let them know your guests of honors. BOUNCERS 30. Get huge bouncers that will help you secure you events, restrict people that doesn’t have invitation and also give it a class of touch |
30 Ways to Save Money on Your Wedding Reception 1. Cut the guest list. This will slash your catering costs and save on invitations and even the number of centerpieces. 2. Think off-peak season and save thousands! (January to July) 3. Hold your ceremony and reception in one spot -- it will cut travel time for vendors you pay by the hour. 4. Skip the Saturday wedding. Because hall charges are higher than the week days. 5. Have bigger tables so you need fewer centerpieces and tablecloths. Flowers 6. Use more greenery than flowers. 7. Stick to just one or two kinds of flowers. 8. Buy flowers that are in season. 9. Include non-florals, like lanterns. Food & Drink 10. pay your caterer per plate. Since you can estimate the numbers of guest coming. 11. Offer beer, wine, and a signature cocktail instead of a full bar. 12. Serve comfort foods like barbeque chicken, rice, swallow. It's fun and often cheaper. 13. Skip the champagne toast. Cakes 14. Order a small one or two-tiered cake 15. Keep the add-ons simple. 16. Use fresh flowers, not sugar ones. 17. Reuse ceremony flowers for the cake table. 18. Skip exotic fillings like guava and mango. Stationery & Favors 19. Get single-page invites to save on postage. 20. Give out one favor per couple. 21. Make your cake the favors. 22. Have favors double as escort cards. 23. Email your save-the-dates. 24. Make your own menu cards , escort cards , and wedding favor packaging. Photo, Video & Music 25. Have a photographer you love but can't afford the prices? Ask them if they have an associate shooter who will do your wedding for less. 26. Opt for a smaller band. 27. Hire a band or DJ who can do both the ceremony and the reception. Ushers, Hosts & Hostesses 28. Get cute and pretty university students that you will pay less and they will usher your guests in. 29. Train them on the job and let them know your guests of honors. BOUNCERS 30. Get huge bouncers that will help you secure you events, restrict people that doesn’t have invitation and also give it a class of touch |
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