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Mrs. Avocado, Seattle Age and Occupation: 23, Student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Consultant Engagement Date: July 27, 2008 Wedding Date: October, 2008 Blogging Since: June 30, 2008 Venue: LDS Seattle Temple & Hotel 1000 About Me: Somehow this little farm girl found herself a genuine Pole to fall in love and eventually move away to Poland with. I am an LDS bride attempting to plan a private religious ceremony, ring ceremony, seated reception for 100, and an open house while coordinating for guests flying in from across the United States and as far away as Poland. I try to avoid fads, excess waste, and saturated fat. I strongly endorse photography, DDR, calorie counting, rss feeds, cooking, and utilizing your resources.
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A Coordinator Worth 1000

November 10th, 2008 @ 3:07 pm by Mrs. Avocado

Like many brides, I had unattainable goals when it came to wedding planning. Not just goals that were unattainable financially, but things I wanted to make happen that I simply didn’t have time for. One of those things was a personalized music mix for the entire time we spent at Hotel 1000. All of a sudden it was 2 days before the wedding and the playlist hadn’t even been touched. That’s when I admitted defeat and emailed my Hotel 1000 coordinator, Donna, to let her know that it wasn’t going to happen and I needed her to pick up the slack for me.

Her choice of music was fantastic! It really set the tone for the event, and I remember my sister turning to me in the middle of dinner and saying “Wow, you did a really great job with the music for this!” I let her know that it was all Donna’s doing, and then we both continued to nod our heads and sway our shoulders to the beat in approval.

Imagine my surprise and delight when I opened up my mailbox the other day to find this sitting inside:

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Yes, that would be a copy of the CD she had playing. Donna was our second coordinator at the hotel, and making the switch made me really nervous. It was a little difficult to re-orient with her at first (not because she made it hard, just because there were so many details to catch her up on), but she and the DOC really carried the event through from start to finish. We’ve already listened to the CD several times and it’s one of the most thoughtful gifts we have received for the wedding.

It’s so wonderful to have such a good relationship with our wedding vendors. I’ve been emailing back and forth with her about the wedding photos as Kelli puts them up and I think she might be as excited about seeing them as I am.

Have any of your vendors gone beyond the call of duty in their interactions with you?

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5 Responses to “A Coordinator Worth 1000”

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almostananderson

Isn’t Hotel 100 amazing? We stayed there once when we were in Seattle for my best friend’s wedding. It was sooo modern and cool! :)

 
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Mrs. Pineapple (message)  682 posts, Busy bee

awe that is so sweet of her! It always amazes me when people show that they actually care. then I love them forever. that is how I became addicted to Mr. Pineapple.

 
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Wiglet (message)  135 posts, Blushing bee

I love Donna! I worked with her to set up a coference for my old job, and then she was also one of the masterminds behind the “Engageymoon” my fiance planned for me after he popped the question. Hotel 1000 is, without a doubt, the best place to stay in Seattle.

 
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Sara

I think my florists did above and beyond - who else would dream up a way to get me the flower parasol I wanted and turn it into a centerpiece for the table at the same time? For so little money!!!

 
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Mrs. Avocado (message)  1,543 posts, Bumble bee

@Mrs. Pineapple: I just love you.
@Sara: I would love to see this flower parasol of yours!

 

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Mrs. Avocado
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Mrs. Avocado, Seattle Age and Occupation: 23, Student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Consultant Engagement Date: July 27, 2008 Wedding Date: October, 2008 Blogging Since: June 30, 2008 Venue: LDS Seattle Temple & Hotel 1000 About Me: Somehow this little farm girl found herself a genuine Pole to fall in love and eventually move away to Poland with. I am an LDS bride attempting to plan a private religious ceremony, ring ceremony, seated reception for 100, and an open house while coordinating for guests flying in from across the United States and as far away as Poland. I try to avoid fads, excess waste, and saturated fat. I strongly endorse photography, DDR, calorie counting, rss feeds, cooking, and utilizing your resources.

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