Steps for Successful Event Planning
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Steps for Successful Event Planning

Steps for Successful Event Planning

Planning an event has many moving parts and can become stressful without proper preparation. Because events are live, unexpected challenges can occur, including weather changes, traffic delays, or vendor issues.

The goal of strong planning is to anticipate these moments and create a structure that keeps everything running smoothly on the event day.

Below are key steps to help guide the planning process and support a seamless experience.


1. Require a Full Logistics Walkthrough

Ensure all key event professionals attend the on-site logistical meeting or walkthrough.

Even experienced vendors benefit from reviewing the specific layout and flow of each event. Since every client and property is different, this step should never be skipped.

When necessary, an additional fee may be required to ensure full attendance, but it is well worth the investment to avoid issues on the event day.


2. Plan for Restroom Staffing

For private estate weddings and outdoor events, restroom attendants help maintain cleanliness and guest comfort throughout the event.

Regular checks ensure standards are maintained, and any issues can be addressed immediately. This small detail significantly improves the guest experience.


3. Confirm Parking and Transportation Early

Always evaluate parking logistics before finalizing your venue.

Many estate events now rely on Uber, Lyft, or shuttle services to manage guest transportation safely and efficiently. It is important to confirm that your chosen location can support your transportation plan.


4. Prepare a Detailed Shot List

Create a photography shot list well in advance of the event.

This allows time to review priorities and ensures no important moments are missed. We also recommend assigning two coordinators who know the VIP guests to assist the photographer during cocktail hour.


5. Define On-Site Decision Making

Decide in advance who will make key decisions during the event.

For example, if dinner timing shifts earlier than expected, someone must decide whether to proceed or delay service to maintain the guest experience and event flow.

Clear decision-making structure ensures consistency and prevents confusion during live moments.


Final Thought

Successful events are built on preparation, communication, and experienced coordination. When these elements are in place, the event day becomes significantly more enjoyable for both clients and guests.

This week’s blog is a tribute to my mother, Phyllis Anne Provenzano, who passed away peacefully on May 30, 2015.

My mother has been a central part of my life since the day I was born. I learned so much from her throughout my life. She was my best friend and confidante. We talked about everything — from life and fashion to relationships, marriage, and entertaining. There was truly no subject off limits.

We cherished our time together, and I would not trade those memories for anything.

Next month, we will gather for a Celebration of Life in her honor. I will always miss her, but she will forever remain a part of me.


Here are a few favorite photos –

 

My mother presenting a trophy to race car driver Billy Vukovich at the racetrack during a motorsports event.

 

Mom and I on Easter Sunday.

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Mom and I on New Year’s Eve.

Mom and I at my condo in West Hollywood.

Mom and my dachshund McKenzie.

Mom, Bonnie Anderson and I on New Year’s Eve.

My darling husband Ted, mom and our dachshund Ally.

My aunt Jean, Uncle Nick and his wife Etta, my Uncle Louis and my mom.

My mom – not sure why she has two drinks. xo

My mom with her siblings.

Mom on the far right with her sister( far left) and her mother (upper right). xo

My Aunt Jean, Uncle Nick and mom.

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My Mom on my wedding day in Malibu, California.

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Have a wonderful weekend.

XO, Gianna