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Rob Schaefer of
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Coronado Ballroom
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Coffee Talk with Rob Schaefer of Coronado Ballroom
WC: What did you do before joining Steven Becker Fine Dining family of
companies, which now includes the Coronado?
RS: My career path has been diverse but I have done free lance Special Event
Planning for over 17 years. I started in college and have built a substantial
portfolio since then. When I graduated from Columbia College in 1991, I worked
for the largest women's boutique chain in the Southwest and was a Fur and
Evening Wear Buyer. From there I returned to Missouri as a Merchandise Manager
for Edison Brother Stores and then was a Visual Stylist for Neiman Marcus St.
Louis for 3 years. From Neiman Marcus I was recruited by a local catering
company who had created a Corporate Designer Position and then left them to join
the Steven Becker Fine Dining Family.
WC: What are your favorite aspects of the Coronado and how do you feel it is
different from other venues in St. Louis?
RS: My favorite aspect of the Coronado is that we are not a hotel. We are a free
standing Ballroom and Meeting Facility. Clients love that this is their
facility for the evening... a little palace of their own. There are no other
weddings and events going on during your wedding reception. You retain that
sense of privacy and exclusivity that is so rare in other facilities. Our
Signature Service amazes me every day as well as the Incredible Meals produced
here. Working with Steve Becker is like attending Culinary School. His knowledge
of this industry is amazing. And I also love the beauty which was put into this
place. Italian Gold Marble and Rose Terrazzo Floors are pretty hard to beat!
WC: What type of services do you offer at the Coronado for a planning
bride?
RS: I think the key feature with our staff is that we are EVENT PLANNERS as well as
Catering Managers. I have over 17 years of experience behind me. We are able
to assist our bride with everything from Menu, Time Line, Florists, Bands,
Ceremony, and Transportation. My clients and I work together to achieve a
desired look and goal and then share that vision with other top vendors in the
St. Louis area. My brides want more than pretty...they want the fairy-tale.
WC: What advice can you offer to planning brides who are searching for their
wedding venue?
RS: My best advice is to establish your budget, make appointments to see facilities,
ask a lot of questions, and book it early. Ask your facility contact who you
would be working with, what is their background, will he or she be with you
during your reception, what is the culinary background of the facility, is a
tasting included in the package, what is on the bar package (look for premium
liquors), and just get a general feel from the space and staff. Does the space
suit you and your personality?
WC: What are the most common misconceptions that brides may have about
planning their wedding reception?
RS: Have realistic expectations with your venue and allow them to do what they do
WELL... Always highlight a facility's best features, don't try to change them.
Read your contract and the terms and conditions included with it and understand
what is allowed. Realize that many of the "trendy" things such as rose petals,
bubbles, sparklers, and fireworks have no practical applications inside a
facility. Rose petals stain linens, anything burning can set off the smoke
alarms, bubbles are sticky and people slip on the residue... trust me, Grandma
slipping and falling at your wedding reception or little cousin Timmy's 2nd
degree burn from his sparkler tend to put a damper on things.
Rob Rule #1 - Less is more. Create a timeless look with beautiful linens,
flowers, candlelight, music and exceptional food and drink and you have the
basis for a magical event.
Rob Rule #2 - Keep your look and theme pure... don't junk it up. People go a bit
overboard with the Nuts, Mints, and Favors... do you really want your guests
filling up on peanuts when you just paid $95.00 for their meal? Design
centerpieces that allow the flowers to be a focal point - not the entire focus
of the table. Well chosen accessories such as chargers, votives, beaded lamps,
and luxury linens make an unforgettable statement.
WC: What other services does Steven Becker Fine Dining offer to brides?
We are a full service facility and can assist you through every step. We offer
our brides our Preferred Referral List when they book with us. This list is a
carefully chosen collection of vendors who provide outstanding service and
quality product. At Steven Becker Fine Dining you will work with a skilled
professional who will be with you during the planning stage and with you during
your event! We can assist you with Menu and Table Design, put you in contact
with hotel representatives who will handle room blocks for your guests, and our
catering division can even take care of your wedding shower and rehearsal dinner
needs... the list is endless.
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