Wedding Planners in Tulsa, OK
A wedding planner in Tulsa, OK can save you time, stress, and often money by leveraging local vendor relationships and negotiation expertise. Tulsa's wedding planning professionals know the best venues, caterers, and photographers in the area, and can help you navigate everything from initial budgeting to day-of coordination. Full-service wedding planners in Tulsa typically charge $3,000 to $8,000, while day-of coordinators start around $800 to $1,500.
Browse top-rated wedding planners in Tulsa below. Read reviews from local couples, compare service packages, and request free consultations through WeddingVenture.
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Mayfield Events
Laura believes that she has to have a connection with her client, after all, you'd have to trust her to ensure that your wedding is what you desired. It is her goal to understand your priorities, and treat your wedding with the respect it deserves, no matter your budget. As the lead planner, she will ensure that you are served with the best of her ability.
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Julia Winters
Based in Dallas, Julia Winters offers wedding wedding planning for couples planning weddings across the DFW metroplex. A wedding planner's value is often invisible before the day — it shows up as realistic budget planning, managed vendor relationships, and a ceremony-to-reception timeline that actually works — and most visible during the wedding itself, when dozens of small iss...
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Top-Rated Wedding Planners
Not sure where to start? That is exactly what a planner is for. Reach out to two or three Tulsa wedding planners above, share your vision and budget, and compare their approaches. Most offer free initial consultations.
Updated for 2026
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does a wedding planner cost in Tulsa?
- Wedding planners in Tulsa charge $3,000 to $8,000 for full-service planning, $1,500 to $3,000 for partial planning, and $800 to $1,500 for day-of coordination. Many planners charge a flat fee or a percentage (10 to 15 percent) of the total wedding budget.
- Do I really need a wedding planner in Tulsa?
- While not required, a wedding planner saves significant time and often pays for themselves through vendor discounts and avoiding costly mistakes. If your budget is tight, consider at least a day-of coordinator ($800 to $1,500) to manage logistics so you can enjoy your wedding day stress-free.
- When should I hire a wedding planner in Tulsa?
- Hire a full-service planner as soon as you are engaged, ideally 12 to 18 months before your wedding. For partial planning, 9 to 12 months ahead is ideal. Day-of coordinators can be booked 3 to 6 months in advance, but earlier is better for peak season in Tulsa.