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One of the areas that couples tend to neglect when
planning their wedding budget is the subject of tipping.
From caterers to waiters to clergy members, it is
customary to provide an additional tip on top of
the regular costs and rates.
When planning out your budget, be sure to allow
an additional amount to the quoted price, so that
you aren't caught unaware
and short of cash. Following, is a general idea on
the amounts you should set aside for different wedding
suppliers. Remember,
these amounts are not set in stone. Plan according
to your budget and the type of service you receive
from each.
* Caterer and/or Banquet Manager - 15% for extra
special service. Usually, the gratuity is already
included into
the set fee. Be sure to check on this. If it hasn't
been, add 15% to the price.
* Bartenders - 15% to 20% of the liquor bill.
* Bridal Consultant - 15% for extra special service.
* Powder Room and Coat Room Attendants - 50¢ per
guest. You could also arrange to pay a flat tipping
fee instead.
* Clergy members - $20 or more donation, depending
on the length of the ceremony.
* Civil Ceremony Officials - $10 and up. However,
look into this first. Some judges cannot accept money.
* Florist - 15% directly to the driver who delivers
the flowers. (Don't include it when paying the bill,
the driver will never see it.)
* Photographer - 10% to 15% for extra special service.
* Videographer - 10% to 15% for extra special service.
* Cake Decorator - 10% to 15% for extra special
service, or for a difficult/very large cake.
* Musicians or D.J. - 15% for extra special service.
* Limousine Driver - 10% to 15% paid directly to
the driver.
by Rose Smith
Rose Smith is the author of How to Create a Beautiful
Medieval Wedding and several other wedding booklets.
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