Posted By |
Message |
Candy Girl
Candy girl- you are so sweet!
Member since 11/07 6349 total posts
Name: erin
|
Which is the better deal?
My sisters are planning a brunch baby shower for me in November. The price per person includes 1 mimosa or Bloody Mary and coffee, but no soft drinks, wine or beer. For 15 extra dollars pp, you can have unlimited wine, beer and soda or you can have an open bar tab. About 10 of the guests are drinkers, the rest are either pregnant or will have 1 glass of wine, soda or beer. Which do you think is the better deal? The 15 pp or taking a chance with the open bar?
TIA!
PS- The shower is from 12:30-3:30 PM; approximately 20 guests.
|
Posted 8/25/08 6:15 PM |
|
|
Long Island Weddings
Long Island's Largest Bridal Resource |
CouponKT
Our family is complete
Member since 6/06 16494 total posts
Name: K
|
Re: Which is the better deal?
I am not a big drinker myself, but I don't see a need for an open bar for a brunch during the day.
|
Posted 8/25/08 6:59 PM |
|
|
want2beamom
Love my boys soooo much!!!
Member since 8/06 10164 total posts
Name: True love doesn't end with happily ever after...
|
Re: Which is the better deal?
I would do the open bar...but maybe don't "mention" the open bar...most people will just assume that it is wine and soda.
|
Posted 8/25/08 7:21 PM |
|
|
twinkletoes807
Mommy's Girls! ♥
Member since 11/07 10116 total posts
Name: Gabi
|
Re: Which is the better deal?
Posted by want2beamom
I would do the open bar...but maybe don't "mention" the open bar...most people will just assume that it is wine and soda.
ITA!
|
Posted 8/25/08 7:23 PM |
|
|
Candy Girl
Candy girl- you are so sweet!
Member since 11/07 6349 total posts
Name: erin
|
Re: Which is the better deal?
Posted by twinkletoes807
Posted by want2beamom
I would do the open bar...but maybe don't "mention" the open bar...most people will just assume that it is wine and soda.
ITA!
This is what i was thinking. Most people will just order a juice or soda with their meal (depending on what they get.) I thought the 15 pp was a lot for only a few people that drink.
|
Posted 8/25/08 8:24 PM |
|
|
MommyAgain
lovemygermies
Member since 6/08 3195 total posts
Name:
|
Re: Which is the better deal?
in the afternoon like that, i would have put carafes of mimosa and bloody marys on the table, and just have the waiter ask "can i get you a soda?" when he takes orders..
This way, youre kinda limiting what people can drink..its kinda fashionable to have those drinks only at a brunch anyway, and people will see it as a nice extra.. no ones gonna drink a pitcher of them lol well, unless theyre friends of mine hehehe
|
Posted 8/25/08 9:18 PM |
|
|
IrishLasss334
I'll be there soon!
Member since 1/08 6549 total posts
Name: Patty
|
Re: Which is the better deal?
I agree with pp, there's no need for an open bar at an baby shower brunch.
When I had my sister's we didn't even have any alcohol served at all, only non-alcoholic drinks. First, it started at 12 pm (brunch)..My parents and I didn't see the need for drinks, second, I didn't want to pay for alcohol, 3rd, I didn't want the legal responsiblity of someone drinking and then driving.
|
Posted 8/26/08 4:43 PM |
|
|