Pro Tip: How to Find The Best Austin Wedding Vendors

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Locally Owned Austin Wedding Venues are your BEST source for referrals to the perfect wedding vendors for you!

When you’re planning your dream wedding, finding the best vendors is key. You want your florist to bring your vision to life, your caterer to dazzle your guests’ tastebuds, and your photographer to capture every precious moment. But here’s something you might not know: the best place to find those top-notch vendors isn’t a huge corporate wedding website or throwing a Hail Mary in a wedding Facebook group—it’s through your locally owned Austin wedding venue. Surprised? Let me explain.

Big Corporate Wedding Websites: Not as Honest as They Seem

Before we dive into why local venues are your best bet, let’s talk about the big national corporate wedding websites. You all know the names. At first glance, these massive wedding platforms look like a convenient one-stop-shop for finding vendors, but behind the scenes, things aren’t so picture-perfect. These companies are in the midst of whistleblower lawsuits, accused of being less than honest with couples and literally DEFRAUDING their own vendor advertisers! Why? Because they force vendors to pay exorbitant advertising fees, then provide fake leads and other deceptive practices. And they were in the middle of a merger and acquisition, so they were allegedly artificially inflating the value.

https://nypost.com/2023/07/19/the-knot-swindles-wedding-clients-fosters-culture-of-fear-ex-workers

https://www.bbb.org/us/md/chevy-chase/profile/wedding-consultant/the-knot-worldwide-inc-0241-235980765/customer-reviews

The best vendors—those who truly care about their clients and produce high-quality work—have started pulling away from these platforms. Why? Because they’re tired of paying exorbitant advertising rates only to receive bogus or even SCAM leads who are trying to steal their money through the phishing schemes. And reducing the oppressive advertising fees allows them to keep their prices down.

Also, if you notice, so much of the ‘advice’ published by these big websites literally encourages DIY and tells couples many ways of NOT using the very vendors that pay their advertising rates! Ostensibly, this is for couples to save money, but so much of the advice they post is so wrong that it can end up costing more in the long run.

WHY would the best vendors pay thousands of dollars a year to be on a site that literally tells potential clients NOT to use them? They wouldn’t. This means that you’re not getting the full picture when you rely on these sites. You’re only seeing who will pay to be there, often naive new vendors who have not caught onto their game yet, not necessarily who’s the best at their craft.

My Personal Experience With the Corporate Platforms

My personal experience as a former bakery owner turned me against them years ago. As a cake artist, of course I thought I needed to be on there when I was a new business! I was definitely one of those naive new vendors. So I paid for a premium placement. It was over $500 per month even way back then. I received very few leads, and those I did receive rarely responded when I immediately contacted them back after an inquiry. The majority did not have adequate budgets for custom cakes. I definitely didn’t receive a positive return on my investment. Most of that money I spent was completely wasted.

They make sure to post your COMPETITORS’ information on YOUR ad listing, unless you pay extra to have them removed. But the thing that infuriated me, and led me to cancel my account with them many years ago, was the myths and lies they promoted in their articles. EVERY. SINGLE. CLIENT. CONSULTATION — they came in asking the same old questions that they had read in the blog posts that the big corporate sites wrote about wedding cakes, which was terrible misinformation. I had to gently educate almost every client about how wedding cakes actually worked, and their ‘advice’ to save money was bogus at best, and damaging to the bakery industry at worst.

For a couple of years, some of the top cake artists around the nation, myself included, banded together and submitted information and articles to them, reflecting factual information about wedding cakes and BEGGING them to actually talk to REAL wedding cake professionals for advice and guidance. Our efforts were rejected outright. They refused to listen to true professionals and kept publishing misinformation. In frustration, I canceled my account, which they purposely made very difficult to do, and they attempted to strongarm and bully me. I’m not one to be bullied, so I eventually prevailed. I never missed being on there at all. Didn’t make an ounce of difference in my business.

This is not everyone’s experience. I know of some bakeries that really like them and feel they got a return on their investment. But even they were frustrated with having to deal with educating each client to counteract the mistaken beliefs they had due to the myths purveyed.

Why Locally Owned Austin Wedding Venues Are Your Secret Weapon

Now, contrast that with locally owned wedding venues throughout Austin and the Texas Hill Country. These venues don’t just slap together a list of vendors who can fork over cash. They certainly can if they wanted to. Vendors vie to make the coveted “preferred vendor list” of the top wedding venues. Venues constantly receive requests from vendors asking to be placed on the preferred vendor list, often out of the blue with just a cold call. They are often willing to pay to be on the list.

But most venues carefully curate their lists, usually requiring that the vendor work at least one–if not several–weddings at the venue before they will even be considered as a preferred vendor. Week after week, they work closely with a variety of vendors, getting firsthand experience with who delivers excellent service and who…..well, doesn’t.

Pro Tip: Your locally owned wedding venue often has a Do Not Hire list, or a list of vendors whose behavior was bad enough to cause them to be banned from working future events. Examples include: no-showing, being intoxicated on the job, damaging the venue, breaking rules, etc. For obvious and legal reasons, these lists are privately held. Ask your venue if they have any vendors they recommend you avoid. Most can tell you some DOOZIES of a story about rogue vendors!

When you book a locally owned venue, you’re not just getting a beautiful space; you’re tapping into a network of trusted local professionals. These venues want your day to be perfect, and they’re not going to recommend a vendor just because they’re getting a kickback (which is a common practice at corporate venues—more on that later). Local venues often know these vendors personally. They see how they handle weddings, how they treat clients, and how they respond when things get stressful. In other words, they’ve seen it all—and they know who’s truly the best.

Big Corporate Venues: More Business, Less Heart

On the flip side, corporate wedding venues might seem appealing with their flashy brochures and long vendor lists, but here’s the catch: the owners of these big venues aren’t usually involved in the day-to-day operations. They’ve hired staff (with high turnover rates, no less) to manage events, and that personal touch is missing.

Many corporate venues also require vendors to pay to be on their “preferred vendor” list, or they strike deals to take a percentage of what you pay those vendors. This practice creates a system where the recommendations are based on financial gain for the venue, not on who will make your day magical. You might think you’re getting the best, but you’re really just getting who is willing to pay to play. It’s not about your experience; it’s about their profit.

Many of the vendors are forced to mark up their prices to cover the cut the venue takes, or they reduce the level of service, so the clients end up paying more and/or getting less than they would if they hired the vendor independently. This is why it’s a good idea to be wary of all-inclusive packages from corporate venues. There can be a lot of padding in there.

Supporting Local, Building Trust

Locally owned venues are small businesses, just like many of the vendors they work with. When you choose to book with a local venue, you’re not only supporting the venue but the whole community of wedding professionals. You’re putting your trust in people who live and work in the area, and take pride in what they do. They’re not in it for the short term; they’re building long-term relationships and reputations.

At the end of the day, locally owned venues have a vested interest in making sure you have the best possible wedding because they care about their reputation and the community they serve. They don’t just recommend vendors—they guide you toward trusted professionals who’ve proven their worth time and again. Your locally owned venue owner will advocate for you and look out for you, including doing their best to keep you in budget while providing the best experience.

Many locally owned wedding venues are very large, and some even require you to choose vendors from their preferred list. This is not necessarily a bad thing, as these lists often come from the venue finding out who best fits them and their clientele, and not having the time or bandwidth to vet tons of new vendors every week for large events. The difference is that it’s born of a relationship, not a paid subscription.

Some of the larger, fancier locally owned venues do have lovely brochures. They do charge to be in those brochures to cover the printing costs, which is reasonable. But that’s where it ends. We are a preferred rehearsal dinner venue for one of the beautiful large local venues, where we did purchase an ad in their brochure. But they have never required or asked for a dime of kickback money. Only the vendors they approved were even offered the opportunity to be in the brochure. We know the owners and staff very well, and love to work together.

Why Rose Haven Event Venue Gets It Right

Take Rose Haven Event Venue, for example. As a locally owned, intimate venue in the Austin and Texas Hill Country area, we’ve had the privilege of working with some of the best local wedding vendors out there for well over a decade. From talented florists to expert caterers, we’ve seen firsthand who shows up, who goes above and beyond, and who truly cares about making your day unforgettable. We also know vendors in many budget ranges and personal styles. We don’t get kickbacks, and we don’t charge vendors to be on some arbitrary list. We recommend the best because we want your event to be a success.

We also know most of the vendors who work at our venue personally, as they are also small, locally-owned family businesses. We know you, as our client, and we are in an excellent position to match you with the best vendors, not only for your style, vibe, and needs, but also for your budget.

Another reason we have such wonderful connections with local vendors is our involvement with industry professional organizations like ILEA – the International Live Events Association and AWPA – Associated Wedding Planners of Austin. Any vendor accepted into those organizations is highly vetted and are the best of the best. We are also active members of the Wedding Capital Of Texas, several Chambers of Commerce, and other professional networking groups. There is no substitute for in-person networking, where you truly get to know people and become friends outside of work. You refer people who you know, like, and TRUST. Because when you refer someone, that person becomes a reflection of you.

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How the Venue-Vendor Relationships can Save the Day

Many of the vendors on our preferred list are not only professional partners, but personal friends. At Rose Haven, I call them ‘Friendors’! These relationships can greatly benefit you in a pinch. For example, we recently had a client plan a party on rather short notice, and they picked the BUSIEST, CRAZIEST date on the entire calendar, where it was not only a big wedding weekend, but also had the F1 Race, Eminem concert, AND the Texas vs UGA game going on, bringing hundreds of thousands of visitors into Austin.

I was helping them find a caterer, and every one I talked to was booked up to their eyeballs. Finally, one of our favorite caterers, where I was good friends with their manager, said they could help us out. Without that relationship, if we had just been someone inquiring randomly that they didn’t know, they would have said they were booked. Because of our relationship, they moved heaven and earth to provide us with their delicious food at a great price. Even if it was just a drop-off service, which was all they could manage since they had no additional staff available. No problem–again, I have relationships with lots of vendors, and we were able to professionally staff the catering ourselves, which proceeded flawlessly.

The flip side to this is that locally owned venues are the GREATEST source of referrals to many event vendors, and they will go out of their way to help us out, because they want to further enhance our relationship. They know that they will benefit in the future by doing an amazing job of servicing our clients in immediate need today, leaving a great impression with the venue. Word of mouth and local reputation are of paramount importance to event vendors, and it’s amazing what they will do to go above and beyond to provide excellent service. You better believe I will recommend that caterer going forward because of how they helped us when we were in need.

Vendor Services are NOT a Commodity!

Having never planned a large scale event before, much less an event with the incredible importance of a wedding, most people assume that the vendor services are a commodity–all the same. A DJ is a DJ. A caterer is a caterer. A florist is a florist. Right? So they think the only differentiator is price, and think that the lowest priced vendor is the best choice. Not saying that they can’t be both the best and the best price, but that’s rare. Each vendor is completely different, has their own style, and brings different strengths and talents to the table. The key is finding the best VALUE for your unique wedding, as the services are very nuanced and customizable.

Also, there are vendors out there that most couples wouldn’t even know existed! Say you are looking for a really unique experience for your wedding, maybe along a theme. Do you want Armadillo races? I know a guy. Do you want trained owls to swoop down the aisle delivering your rings in dramatic fashion? I got you. Do you want an adorable Italian mini-truck for Sips and Nibbles? I know a gal. Do you want vintage 80’s video games? Let me make a quick phone call. ASK US what is out there! We love to be creative for you!

A Note on Wedding Planners

We cannot emphasize or recommend more that you hire a planner for your wedding. A full service planner from Day One is the most ideal. But at the very least, a Month-Of coordinator, for someone who will handle all the logistics and stresses of the actual wedding day for you. Many of our clients have very tight budgets, and mistakenly think the planner is one of the big expenses to cut out. The planner can actually save you money, as they know all the elements of the wedding day, and can guide you on the best allocation of your budget.

Even though your venue knows and trusts all the best vendors, that does NOT mean they will plan your wedding! A venue manager or coordinator is working for the venue, to ensure everything is clean, set up, and maintained beautifully for your wedding day. They will help guide vendors on setting up in the venue, but they will not be handling your timeline and other details. The venue coordinator is there on behalf of the VENUE and to look after the venue’s interests, which of course means making sure you have the best experience possible!

Your planner is working on YOUR behalf. It is a separate role. They also know most of the same vendors that venues do, and work with them on a regular basis. They also have their own preferred vendor lists. We love and trust our wedding planners, and feel that if they are bringing a vendor to us, that they must have thoroughly vetted them previously. So even if it’s a vendor that the venue hasn’t worked with before, there is a level of comfort there.

Trust Your Locally Owned Austin Wedding Venue–and Relax!

So, when you’re planning your wedding, skip the stress and uncertainty of wading through impersonal online directories. Be very careful posting on Facebook groups asking for ‘reasonably priced’ or ‘budget friendly’ vendors. Those terms mean nothing. What is ‘reasonable’ to one couple might be way out of budget to another. Unprofessional, amateur, fly-by-night people will flock to those posts, and keep undercutting each other in a race to the bottom. Some may be actual scam artists. So many sweet, trusting couples get burned badly by these people, who often don’t show up on your big day, ghost you after you’ve paid your deposit, go out of business before your wedding because they weren’t charging enough to survive, or deliver far below the level of service that they promised.

Lean on your venue. They truly have your best interest at heart and will guide you. They have no motivation to cost you extra money, because there is no financial incentive for them. And if our clients bring in unprofessional vendors, they can potentially cause many problems, sometimes even damage and liability, costing the couple their damage deposit. Trust your locally owned wedding venue to guide you toward the vendors who will make your wedding day everything you’ve dreamed of—and more.

Ready to Plan with Rose Haven?

We’d love to help you create the wedding of your dreams. When you book with Rose Haven, you’re not just getting a venue; you’re getting a partner who’s deeply invested in your big day, and by extension a team of amazing vendors ready to spring into action. Reach out to us today, and let’s start planning!

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About Me:

My name is Christy Seguin. I created amazing cakes in Austin, Dripping Springs and the Texas Hill Country for over 10 years as the owner of Cakes ROCK!!!. But I recently retired from cakes and am now passionately working on my new venture–the most unique and charming event venue in Central Texas, Rose Haven Event Venue!

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