Franklin, IN 46131
National average fixed price
By Thumbtack Staff
Last updated Fri, Jan 17
National average cost | $1,630 |
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Low-end average cost | $829 |
High-end average cost | $3,200 |
Number of guests: More guests means more planning.
Vendor management: More guests can make vendor management (price negotiation, contracts, scheduling, deliverables, overseeing them day-of) more complex. And, of course, more vendors means more complexity as well.
Venue: If you don't already have a venue and need to find one, this increases the scope.
Rentals: Anything you need to rent, like tents, chairs, or even bounce house, adds to the planning.
Communication: If you have more moving parts, your planner will need to communicate with you more often about details, additions, and change requests.
Decorations: Setting decorations can be time-consuming, especially if you have a detailed plan in mind.
20 (child) guests with 1-2 outside vendors
$300 for food
$300-$500 for entertainment
$500-$800 for unique decor, personalized gifts, and specialized elements
$900 party planner fee to coordinate vendors, decor, and vision over 12-15 hours of work
150 (adult) guests with 5-10 outside vendors
$1,200 for port-a-potty rentals
$2,200 for two bartenders, rental glassware, mobile bar, and alcohol
$4,000 for catering (BBQ, pig on a spit)
$4,000-$4,500 for live band (can cost from 2-5x a DJ)
$4,500-$5,000 for dance floor, lighting, generators
$7,500 party planner fee to coordinate vendors, decor and vision over approximately 120 hours of work, including day-of coordination
15-20% percent party planning fee to source custom decor for a private event at the Frank Lloyd Wright Estate
45 hours spent by A'Reve Event Production to shop for and source furniture and decor to match the party and venue theme
65 hours more spent planning the event and day-of coordination, including setup and teardown
Children's birthday parties
Teen parties
Bar and bat mitzvahs
Corporate events
Company holiday parties
Fundraisers
Bachelor and bachelorette parties
Weddings
High-school and college graduation parties
Memorials
Holiday events
Read reviews to learn about past client experiences.
Check for appropriate business licenses and liability insurance. Depending on your local regulations, your planner may be required to have these.
Find someone who has experience coordinating your type of party. If you hire someone who has never planned a children's party, they may not be as well equipped to deal with its unique problems as someone who has.
Make sure you can see yourself working together. Whether you're working together for a matter of hours or over weeks, you want the process to be a positive experience. Personality is especially important if they'll be onsite for day-of coordination.
Clarify payment model. Unless they're working as an hourly consultant, you'll also want a detailed contract outlining what services they will provide.
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