
Posted on April 16th, 2026
Weddings don’t fall apart because couples don’t care.
They fall apart because no one is truly in charge.
Recently, I came across a real wedding story that perfectly illustrates what can happen when there’s no clear leadership, no coordination, and no one advocating for the couple.
I’m sharing this (anonymously) because it’s one of the most honest—and important—lessons I’ve seen.
“My entire reception was a disaster…
After the ceremony, we had cocktail hour while they flipped the room. Guests came upstairs for the reception and we were supposed to have a grand entrance—but because we were behind schedule (my maid of honor’s dress literally split and we had to sew it), nothing was ready.
The DJ wasn’t set up, so he told us to just walk in without an announcement. Then the venue staff had us go back out and announced us themselves.
We barely sat down and suddenly got called up for our first dance—before we ate, before I bustled my dress—so we were tripping the entire time.
Then they kept trying to rush us into more dances and I finally said no because I needed to eat and breathe.
The tables weren’t decorated how they were supposed to be—it looked like everything was thrown together last minute. I ended up fixing my own table for photos.
Then came the cake… I have celiac disease and needed gluten-free items separated. That didn’t happen. Guests ate all the gluten-free cupcakes before we even cut the cake, and everything else was cross-contaminated so I couldn’t eat it.
Decor I purchased wasn’t even used.
The only thing that went right was the food tasting good—but even that was chaotic getting set up.
Only 30 out of 96 guests showed up, and by 6:30–7:00 most people had already left.
In the end, I chose to let it go and just dance with the few people who stayed—and we still enjoyed that part.
But overall… the reception was a disaster.”
I say this with so much empathy… but also with honesty:
This wasn’t just “one of those days.”
This was what happens when:
Weddings are fast-moving, high-pressure environments.
Without someone leading the day, everything becomes reactive instead of intentional.
And that’s when things start to unravel.
Let’s clear this up, because it’s one of the most common misunderstandings I see.
Venue staff are not your wedding coordinator.
I know this firsthand—I was a venue manager.
Their role is to:
Their role is not to:
When couples rely on venue staff for full coordination, gaps happen.
And those gaps are exactly where stress, confusion, and mistakes show up.
One of the biggest red flags in this story?
The DJ.
A DJ is not just someone who presses play.
They are:
When a DJ isn’t prepared, isn’t communicating, or isn’t leading…
Everything feels rushed, awkward, or out of order.
And here’s the truth a lot of couples don’t hear enough:
Choosing a DJ based on price instead of quality is one of the biggest risks you can take.
A lower-cost DJ might save you money upfront…
but they can cost you your experience.
A professional, high-quality DJ:
They don’t just play music.
They create the experience.
This is why trusting your planner’s vendor recommendations matters so much.
This entire situation could have been prevented—or at the very least, dramatically improved—with proper coordination.
A professional planner would have:
Most importantly…
They would have protected the couple’s experience so the couple wasn’t the one fixing problems on their own wedding day.
This is something I say to my couples all the time:
You’re not just hiring vendors. You’re building a team.
And the wrong team doesn’t just affect small details.
It affects:
The difference between a smooth wedding and a chaotic one often comes down to the people you choose—and how well they work together.
At the end of the day, this bride still found a way to enjoy her wedding—and that says a lot about her.
But she shouldn’t have had to “let things go” just to get through it.
You deserve a wedding where:
You deserve to be fully present.
If you take anything from this, let it be this:
Hire a planner
Build a strong vendor team
Trust the professionals guiding you
Because your wedding day should feel like a celebration…
Not something you’re trying to hold together.
Kind Regards,
Rhiannon Anderson
Heartbeat Events
American Academy of Wedding Professionals Certified Planner
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