Hi ladies! I'm new to this board. We just got engaged on the 18th and have decided to have a Las Vegas wedding in November. In doing my initial research, it seems that Maggiano's is very popular for receptions; however, are they really that great of a deal? Yes, the F&B minimums are reasonable but when I got my e-mail back from their banquet manager, it stated that the 20% fee is entirely retained by Maggiano's and that tip would be extra. That makes the "service fee" and tax almost 50%!! I just think that seems deceptive....other places also charge an 18-20% fee but it's for tip.
I guess I just want opinions as to whether other places may be better or more reasonable? We want to feed 35(ish) people for approximately $3500 if possible, including alcohol...I'm not opposed to brunch but I haven't found a great place yet.
Re: Is Maggiano's really a good deal?
Caneletto, Border Grill, Mon Ami Gabi, Trevi, Captal Grille, etc... keep looking
1. Kahunaville
2. Margaritvaville
3. El Segundo Sol... as a matter of fact, ALLLL of the mexican places I checked out were very reasonable if you like mexican food.
Good luck
[QUOTE]the 20% event fee is mandatory, however, because of this fee a tip is not required. If you want to give one they will take it :) but their contract specifies that tips are not required because they pay their people well. I loked that $79.00 includes open bar for all guest for 4 hours. Maggianos is one of the few places i was interested in that didnt have an additional hourly charge
Posted by specialjune[/QUOTE]
Ditto this. I've heard multiple brides say they didn't tip on top of the fee - it's your discretion. I've also seen hourly fees of $35pp for open bar. That's nuts.
I'm also a Maggiano's bride, and we picked them for a few reasons. Right on the strip, food that appeals to everyone (a lot of our guests don't like "spicy"), HUGE portions, fully open bar for four hours, completely private room with a balcony, and a great staff. I've only heard raving reviews in my one year here.
We originally wanted to go with an in-suite reception, but I felt like we got more for our money with Maggiano's. But we also have a smaller guest list.
If we hadn't picked Maggiano's, we probably would have gone with Joe's or even Wicked Spoon buffet.
I wish you luck in your quest!
[QUOTE]Hmmm...if I don't have to add tip, then it really is a good deal with the alcohol. My sister is a banquet coordinator so I should have her look at it so she can be sure. If I tell her I'm not adding tip I will never hear the end of it; however, if this is standard then my delimma may be solved...
Posted by GypsySoul01[/QUOTE]
I should clarify my statement. Many brides have not tipped on top of the fee, but there's been a lot of buzz and confusion around it. Some have said the service fee doesn't go to the actual servers...
I agree that it would be best to tip on top of the fee. However, you wouldn't be the first bride if you didn't tip. We budgeted for and are planning to tip, assuming there are no major issues with service. (Granted, I was a bartender/server for a long time, so it also makes me squirm to not tip.)
ETA: when I did the math for myself, the service fee and tax was about 23%. Adding in a 15% tip, it was about 40% of the total cost. HTH.
If you do end up take a look at the place, don't even bother with the older rooms. Just ask to see the main room next to the casino floor. You don't want to see the ones upstairs.