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What to do after wedding

We are getting married at 8pm in a garden setting ceremony and we are NOT going to have a reception afterwards.We have about 30 guest that are attending.I have no idea what to do after the wedding. Does anyone have any ideas? We are not looking to spend very much as this was the main reason we choose to have the wedding in Vegas once everyone found out they wanted to come join us.

Re: What to do after wedding

  • edited December 2011
    How much do you plan on spending? 
    We are taking everyone bowling at the Orleans at 6, our wedding starts at 12 on a Saturday.  We are spending $17 a person, but that includes 2 hrs of bowling, shoes, soda, and pizza.  It's $3.25 a game, and $2.75 per person if you don't want to do food and drinks.
    Good Luck in your decision!
  • keana123keana123 member
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    edited December 2011
    If you are on a budget you can always do a No Host Dinner and invite your guests to join you and your hubby. If you have a little money to spend you can always buy appetizers or first round of drinks for the table.

    Another option is going to a lounge/bar type place, you would probably have to buy bottle service to reserve the space.

    I hope this helps.
  • edited December 2011
    You could do a No Host Dinner at a buffet. A buffet seems like the easiest place to have everyone pay their own way.
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  • edited December 2011
    thank you for the ideas....
  • kazzykazzy member
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    edited December 2011
    It may sound cheesy, but how about hitting a Fremont Street hotel's 24 hour cafe. They all have them and they all have crazy deals ($5.99-9.99) on prime rib and some other special menu items. Ellis Island just off mid strip also does a $6.95 steak special I think.

    Here are some more cheap eats: http://www.bigempire.com/vegas/cheapeats.html

    The Peppermill, a very long lived lounge just north of Wynn/Encore is open 24/7 and has group menus. The lowest price "luncheon" option includes steak and other things and is $18. 
    http://www.usmenuguide.com/peppermillpartymenus.html

    If that's too old school or far for your group, Mr Lucky's Cafe at the Hard Rock does a Gamblers special, supposedly available 24/7 but not listed on the menu. It is  Steak and Shrimp (an 8-ounce flat iron steak, three jumbo shrimp, salad, and garlic mashed potatoes, all for a lucky $7.77) I don't know if they will serve it to more than a certain number of people because they also have a group menu on their website. They also do all you can eat prime rib for $9.99 from 4pm to 4am daily. Again, off menu special.

    So it is possible, it just depends if they will offer the specials to a group of a certain size, and what time you want to eat.

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