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TaraVinny
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christening at the buffet?
I'm planning my daughter's christening. My dilemma is the church starts at 1:30. Should be about an hour long. I was thinking of going to the Chinese buffet afterwards. We were thinking we would get there at 3:00. The buffet closes at lunch at 4:00 for a half an hour. We would be charged the lunch rate but if guest eat after 4:30 then we would be charged dinner rate which is $8 more. The lunch rate is a great deal. Do u think I should do it? Do u think I could do cake at 4? Am i cutting it too close? I just don't want my guest to get lunch leftovers you know. What would u do?
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Posted 12/12/13 12:36 PM |
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MrsM84
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christening at the buffet?
IMO, you are cutting it way too close for comfort. Your guests shouldn't feel rushed as a guest at your party. In addition, I would be totally stressed as the host if this happened (looking at my watch, hoping people didn't go up for more food as it got closer to the time). Most christening and/or other parties (engagement, showers, etc.) held at restaurants get a 4 or 5 hour block. You are trying to condense it into a very short time!
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Posted 12/12/13 12:45 PM |
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Kitten1929
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christening at the buffet?
Way too close. I think trying to squeeze a full party into an hour will be too tough. If people run late from the church to the buffet they won't really be able to eat. I would find another place that had a better time frame.
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Posted 12/12/13 12:50 PM |
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PregowithTwins
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christening at the buffet?
I dont think it will work.....some people will even come late. I would find another place.
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Posted 12/12/13 12:59 PM |
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Budjeg11
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christening at the buffet?
I agree with the other posters, If you can move the time of the christening to earlier it could work (or later then do the dinner buffet instead) , but otherwise I think you are cutting it way way too close.
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Posted 12/12/13 1:02 PM |
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TaraVinny
my miracle coming October!!!
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christening at the buffet?
Thank you. You're right. Any suggestions on places?
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Posted 12/12/13 1:03 PM |
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Budjeg11
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Re: christening at the buffet?
Posted by TaraVinny
Thank you. You're right. Any suggestions on places?
what areas are you looking for and budget?
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Posted 12/12/13 1:15 PM |
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TaraVinny
my miracle coming October!!!
Member since 10/09 1049 total posts
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christening at the buffet?
Ronkokoma, Smithtown, etc. Less than $20 per person
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Posted 12/12/13 1:30 PM |
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ElizaRags35
My 2 Girls
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christening at the buffet?
Kumo if you want to stay with the Asian route. Really reasonable pp prices for parties.
Also John Harvards
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Posted 12/12/13 1:36 PM |
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LiveItUp
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christening at the buffet?
Look into Giorgios in Nesconset. We had dds birthday there and were very happy with everything. They have a room that can hold up to 50 people.
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Posted 12/12/13 2:08 PM |
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