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Known locally as event planner / event coordinator. Compare researched prices and get free quotes from pros wherever you are in United States.

Typical price: $800–$15,000

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What event planning costs in United States

Researched national ranges in USD. City prices vary by cost tier.
Job size Low Typical High
Day-of / month-of coordination Executing an already-planned event: run-sheet, vendor wrangling, on-site management $800 $1,500 $3,000
Partial planning Vendor sourcing and coordination for a host who's started the planning $1,800 $3,500 $6,000
Full event / wedding planning End-to-end: budget, vendors, design, timeline and on-site execution $3,000 $6,500 $15,000

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How to hire a event planning pro in United States

  1. Decide your scope first: full planning, partial planning, or month-of coordination
  2. Get an itemized contract listing meetings, vendor management, on-site hours and staff count
  3. Confirm whether the fee is flat or a percentage of budget — and whether vendor invoices are marked up
  4. Ask for references from 2-3 recent events of similar type and size
  5. Verify the planner carries liability insurance (many venues require it)
  6. Agree a payment schedule — deposit plus milestones, never 100% up front

Frequently asked questions

What are red flags when hiring an event planner?

No written contract or scope, marking up vendor invoices without disclosure, no references from comparable recent events, demanding full payment up front, and being vague about how many staff will actually be on-site on the day. Pressure to commit before you've seen a scope is another warning sign.

Do planners save me money on vendors?

Often enough to partly offset their fee — established planners have vendor relationships, spot padded quotes, and stop costly mistakes. But treat 'they pay for themselves' as a bonus, not a guarantee; the real value is time, stress and a plan that actually holds together on the day.

What should an event-planning quote include?

An itemized scope: number of planning meetings, vendor sourcing and management, budget tracking, timeline/run-sheet creation, on-site hours and staff count on the day, and setup/teardown oversight. A one-line fee with no scope is where disputes come from — get the deliverables in writing.

How much does an event planner cost?

Planners price three ways: a flat package fee for a defined scope, an hourly rate for advisory work, or a percentage of the total event budget (commonly 10-20%). Full planning costs far more than day-of coordination — decide how much you actually want to hand over before comparing quotes.

Should the planner's fee be a flat rate or a percentage of budget?

Flat fees give you a predictable cost and align the planner with your scope; percentage-of-budget models can create an incentive to inflate spend. For a defined event, prefer a flat fee with a clear list of what's included and what triggers extra charges.

Are vendor costs included in the planner's fee?

No — the planner's fee is for their time and coordination; caterers, venue, florals, entertainment and rentals are separate and usually the bulk of the budget. Watch for planners who quietly mark up vendor invoices instead of passing them through at cost.

How much does an event planner cost in the US?

Coordination-only runs roughly $800-2,500, full event/wedding planning commonly $3,000-10,000+, and hourly advisory $50-175. Percentage-of-budget planners typically take 10-20% of total event spend.

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