Northern Michigan
Wedding Planners in Traverse City, MI
From full-service planning and design to month-of coordination that keeps the day running smoothly, couples marrying in Traverse City have a genuine range of wedding planners to choose from. Compare the 2 wedding planners serving Traverse City below, weighing service levels, packages and pricing to find the right fit for your day. Many also serve nearby Petoskey and the wider Northern Michigan area. Explore each vendor's gallery, then reach out directly to check availability — the most in-demand wedding planners book 12–18 months ahead for peak summer and fall weekends.
2 Wedding Planners in Traverse City
- Kd Events — Wedding Planners in Traverse City, MI
- Conradie Event Design — Wedding Planners in Traverse City, MI
Frequently Asked Questions
How many wedding planners are listed in Traverse City, MI?
Say I Do Michigan currently features 2 wedding planners serving Traverse City and the surrounding Northern Michigan area. Each listing includes photos, services and direct contact details.
How do I book wedding planners in Traverse City?
Browse the Traverse City wedding planners below, view each vendor's gallery and services, then use the contact form on their profile to request availability and pricing. Popular wedding vendors book up 12–18 months ahead, so reach out early for peak summer and fall dates.
Do these wedding planners serve areas near Traverse City?
Yes — many wedding planners listed in Traverse City also travel to nearby Petoskey and throughout Northern Michigan. Check each vendor's profile or ask about travel when you reach out.
How much do wedding planners cost in Michigan?
Day-of coordination in Michigan generally runs $800 to $2,500, partial planning $2,000 to $5,000, and full-service planning $4,000 to $12,000 or a percentage of your total wedding budget.
What is the difference between a planner and a coordinator?
A planner works with you throughout the entire process, while a day-of (month-of) coordinator steps in near the end to execute the plans you have already made. Many professionals offer both.
Do I really need a wedding planner?
Even organized couples benefit from at least month-of coordination so someone else manages the timeline and vendors on the wedding day, letting you be fully present.
When should I hire a wedding planner?
Book full-service planners as early as possible — often twelve months or more ahead — and secure day-of coordinators at least four to six months before your date.