
30 Second Wedding Show Survival Tip #7
Take Your Time There is no rush. You don’t win a prize for getting through the show first. Talk to the Wedding Pros and ask questions. Take notes and observe. Go through a second or third time. Your perfect Wedding Pro might be the one you didn’t see the first time around. The best time to go to the show is actually closer to the middle or end of the show. There is usually a big rush right at the beginning and the Wedding Pros are overwhelmed. Later in the show, things will h

30 Second Wedding Show Survival Tip #6
Take Notes Bring a notebook or something to take notes when you talk to Wedding Pros, or make notes on the brochures or cards they give you. Sometimes you will discuss a special price, or something that they said that you want to remember, or even just something you liked or didn’t like about that Pro. Keep a record. Wedding shows are overwhelming. There is a lot of noise, a lot to see, a lot of people, and you get a lot of information. It will be impossible to keep it all st

30 Second Wedding Show Survival Tip #5
Snap A Pic Of Who You Like While at a wedding show, if you like what you are hearing from a Wedding Professional, and want to really remember them, use your phone to snap a picture of their sign or logo so you don't get home and say "Now what was the name of the one that I liked?" If your phone allows you to add captions or notes to the picture, make a quick note about what you liked about that particular person or company. Yes, you will probably get a business card or flyer

30 Second Wedding Show Survival Tip #4
Leave the Entourage at Home You don’t want to make wedding decisions alone - and you shouldn’t! But do you really need to bring every member of your family, plus every bridesmaid, plus all their kids? As we have said, wedding shows can be crowded and noisy. Bring your fiancé and mom or MOH to help you with decisions, but fill the rest of the gang in later. Kids especially can be difficult to handle during wedding shows. The crowds and the noise can be overwhelming, plus if th

30 Second Wedding Show Survival Tip #3
Dress Comfortably One wedding show attendance tip that people don't think about is how you dress when you go. Wedding shows are crowded, long, and are usually spread out over a big area. You will most likely be doing a lot of walking, and you will be around and bumping into lots of people, not to mention carrying a bag and tasting cakes and catering. Yes, you want to look nice, but don’t be afraid to wear comfortable shoes and clothes. So wear the comfy shoes during your plan

30 Second Wedding Show Survival Tip #2
Do your homework and make a plan It is easy to get overwhelmed, and you don't want to waste your time with wedding professionals you already have booked. Do your homework ahead of time to help you get through without getting overwhelmed. Check out the Wedding Show’s website or social media to see what Wedding Professionals will be there, so you can make a plan as to who you need to talk to. If the Show has an advance map of who will be where, you can even plan your route so y

30 Second Wedding Show Survival Tip #1
Print Labels with your information You will be asked to give your contact information to just about every Wedding Professional you talk to, plus registering for any prizes. Save your hands and time by printing simple mailing labels or stickers with: Your full name and your fiancé's name Your wedding date Your email address Your mailing address Your cell # (and put a * next to the one you would most like them to use to contact you.) Another option if you have time is to print