3 Reasons to Not Cancel Your Wedding

You probably had some unique event themes planned out for this year, right? Maybe even booked a venue at the beginning of 2020? And now you want to cancel it? Vowlá says otherwise and here’s why. 

  1. You won’t miss out on major investments

    Consider this: You’ve been planning an event since last summer. You’ve already spent a considerable amount of time, money, and resource into planning your big event. Now, if you cancel it, all of this will go to waste right away. Not only that, but it’ll also hurt you financially. That’s why instead of canceling your event, you should postpone it. If you do this strategically, you might have a better chance of securing your investment, although the desired result will take some time.

  2. You won’t have to pay extra if you postpone.You won’t have to pay extra if you postpone.

    COVID-19 really has the events industry bleeding. Most of the organizers are pulling out and canceling their events in the fear of paying extra cash. But here’s the catch: you don’t have to cancel it. Most leading events platform, like Vowla, are offering extensions on their plans. If you’ve got a current plan, there’s no need to cancel them because we won’t be adding any extra charges.

    There’s more. Canceling your event means that you have to give back all that money you generated from the ticket sales. And it’s going to hurt if you’ve had a healthy ticket revenue. If you have to refund the entire amount, keep in mind that this can sum up to hundreds of thousands of dollars. It’s suggested that you don’t do exactly that. Instead, you can postpone your event to next year. Although some people might cancel their tickets but that’s okay because the loss would one of insignificance compared to the canceled event. 

  3. More time to prepare and meet your goals

Hey, it’s okay to get things delayed. It probably took months to plan this event, and even if it did— it’s never enough— and yet, you managed to make it shine! With no end in sight for the pandemic, take this time to review your decisions. You can use this much-needed vacation to do your research and really understand what might make your events run well.

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During this period, you can also attend webinars held by many online platforms relating to events. We suggest taking a sneak peek at ROCKNUNIVERSITY. While Vowlá is aimed at organizing your events online, ROCKNUNIVERSITY is the first-ever webinar Wedding and Special event education platform hosted by the one and only, Jenny Chang!

Aside from getting more time to prepare, you’ll be able to focus on your main objectives more. But it might get a bit messy if you cancel your event and start fresh all over again. 

Hey. Not all is lost. It’s important to keep in mind that event cancellation or postponement isn’t the only two ways you can tackle this new predicament. In case you haven’t noticed but most of what we did in our regular lives have now shifted to virtual platforms. Meetings and classes are being done online, and even weddings! This means that you move your event planning online as well! That way, nothing major will change and you can stay safe as well.

Vowla is an online platform where streams of two different rivers meet, namely event planners, and couples! It allows you to manage your connections with vendors and clients much more easily without even meeting with them. 

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It’s only natural that organizers will rush into planning and booking vendors after the pandemic is over but the panic of re-organizing everything will be too overwhelming. So, download the Vowla app today to get in touch with vendors and couples alike so that you don’t get caught up in the storm!

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Jenny Chang