Monday, March 17, 2025

Why High Turnover at BTS Event Management Ruined Our Wedding Planning Experience

When you hire a wedding planner, you expect professionalism, continuity, and clear communication, especially when you’re paying for premium services. Unfortunately, our experience with BTS Event Management, led by Trista Croce, was marked by constant staff turnover, poor communication, and ultimately, a wedding that didn’t reflect what we asked or paid for.

5 Planners in 1 Wedding: The Reality of BTS Event Management

Over the course of our engagement, we worked with five different planners at BTS. That’s not an exaggeration. We were passed from one person to the next, often without explanation. The revolving door made it impossible to build trust, establish a consistent vision, or keep our wedding on track.

Shockingly, by the time our wedding rolled around, a junior assistant named Claire—who was brand new to the company when we first started working with BTS—had somehow become our lead wedding planner. And now, I'm seeing that Claire is also no longer with BTS. That tells you everything you need to know about the retention and leadership issues at this company.

Poor Leadership and Mismanagement

This level of turnover isn’t just unfortunate—it’s a leadership failure. As the owner and founder of BTS Event Management, Trista Croce is ultimately responsible for the systems (or lack thereof) that should preserve the client experience even through internal staffing changes.

Instead, we were left:

  • Repeating our vision and design preferences multiple times

  • Sending the same documents and inspiration images to new planners

  • Watching important details fall through the cracks between transitions

  • Feeling like we were planning the wedding ourselves, despite paying for full-service coordination

Each time a new planner took over, we lost weeks of momentum. Worse, we were constantly told things were “on track,” only to find out later that deadlines were missed or details ignored.

Communication Breakdowns and Last-Minute Chaos

Our wedding design changed multiple times, often without our input. Vendors weren’t coordinated properly. Our timeline was rushed and incomplete. Items we paid for never arrived or were incorrect. Even basic logistics like guest seating, lighting, and vendor insurance were botched because no one at BTS had a full handle on the plan.

We expected a seamless process. What we got was chaos—largely because Trista Croce and her team failed to manage their staff, retain talent, or take responsibility when things went wrong.

Why This Matters

Hiring a wedding planner is supposed to reduce stress. With BTS, it caused more of it. The leadership instability and high turnover left us scrambling to hold things together in the final weeks before our wedding—when we should have been focused on enjoying the moment.

If you’re researching BTS Event Management reviews or considering working with Trista Croce, we strongly urge you to ask:

  • How many team members will work on your wedding—and what happens if they leave?

  • What systems are in place to ensure continuity?

  • How does the company handle client handoffs and transitions?

We wish we had.

We’re sharing our experience to help other couples avoid the same heartbreak and disappointment. If you have questions about working with Trista Croce or BTS Event Management, feel free to contact us directly at quack@tristacroce.com. We're happy to provide honest insight to anyone considering this vendor.

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