10 weddings planned · French, English, Arabic
6.8
/10 overall
Subjective editorial assessment based on public sources. see methodology →
What Morocco Go Events would cost at different wedding budgets
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our editorial review
Morocco Go Events is a Marrakech agency led by Widad El Machichi, who trained at ISTAHT, the city's main hospitality and tourism school, and has run events for about eight years. The honest way to describe them is a destination management company and corporate events house that also plans weddings, and their client roster proves the corporate side is real, not decorative. They have worked for Gitex Morocco, the Marrakech International Film Festival, Hyundai, Atos, Mercedes, Huawei, and Saint-Laurent. That is serious logistical work: conferences, seminars, incentive trips, galas, product launches, and road shows, the kind of events that move hundreds of people on a fixed clock. For a wedding, that background is a genuine asset, because a team used to running a corporate conference already knows how to handle transport, timing, group logistics, and a supplier chain under pressure. They also rent their own event furniture, and they work in French and English across Marrakech and the rest of Morocco. The pitch is corporate-grade logistics applied to your wedding.
On paper the service is full-scale: planning, design, styling, and catering coordination for weddings, alongside their steady diet of corporate and DMC work. The strongest single signal in their favour is a client review that specifically praises them for being honest and correct on pricing, which is a phrase you rarely hear in the Marrakech wedding trade and worth noting when it appears. The problem is not capability, it is proof on the wedding side specifically. Their public wedding footprint is thin. There are no Google reviews, no Zankyou profile, and no Mariages.net listing, and their Instagram is modest at roughly 1,500 followers and around 60 posts. For a corporate agency that makes sense, corporate clients do not leave wedding reviews, but it leaves a couple with less independent evidence than usual. If you are considering them, the right move is direct. Ask Widad for a wedding-only portfolio, the specific venues she has worked at, and a list of past couples you can actually contact.
Choose Morocco Go Events if you value logistical muscle and a destination management backbone over a long, wedding-specific reputation. For a couple planning a large or complicated wedding, especially one with a lot of guests to move, group transport, and multi-day scheduling, a team that runs conferences for the likes of Mercedes and Huawei is not a bad set of hands to have. They cover French, English, and Arabic, which suits a mixed international and Moroccan guest list. The minimum budget is around 30,000 euros and the fee structure is flat, which I prefer to a percentage because it does not climb as you spend more. The honest caveat is the transparency score, which sits at 4 out of 10, and the overall at 6.8. Those numbers are not about incompetence, they reflect the thin public wedding record and the lack of independent reviews. The corporate work is verifiable. The wedding track record you will mostly have to verify yourself, in a meeting, with direct questions.
Morocco Go Events is a capable, well-connected events and DMC agency with real corporate credentials and a founder trained for exactly this work. The 6.8 overall is fair, and it is not a knock on their logistics, it is a reflection of how little independent, wedding-specific proof sits in public. The one review that praises their honest pricing is a good sign, and the flat fee and reachable 30,000 euro minimum make them accessible. My verdict is conditional. If you want corporate-grade organisation, a DMC that can move a large group around Morocco, and you are comfortable doing your own due diligence, they are worth a serious meeting. Go in with a checklist. Ask for a wedding-only portfolio, a venue list, real couple references, and a clear written quote, and judge them on the answers. If they deliver all four, the low public profile stops mattering. If they cannot, keep looking at planners whose wedding record you can check without having to ask. For the right, logistics-minded couple, they are a reasonable bet.
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We recommend booking Morocco Go Events 12 to 18 months before your wedding date. During peak season (October to April), popular planners fill up quickly. Contact them as early as possible to check availability for your preferred dates.