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Should I include buffet selection information...

... on an insert that accompanies the invitation? We're including a double-side insert for Hotel Info, Directions to Ceremony, Directions to Reception, and Special Information (i.e. "Dinner is served outside, it's October, some don't wear shorts and a tanktop or you'll freeze your a$$ off, etc. :)) In the Special Information section, would you (as a guest) appreciate knowing what food options you would have? Or would you just think it was information overkill?  Thoughts?

Re: Should I include buffet selection information...

  • edited December 2011
    Point to make-- It is a buffet, and not a plated/served dinner
  • edited December 2011
    We thought about this, too b/c we are having a buffet.  I think that we decided not to list it.  We figure that everyone can figure it out the day of the wedding.  After thinking about it, it seemed like information overkill.  HTH.
  • Danalyn13Danalyn13 member
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    edited December 2011
    definitely info overkill. I'd skip it!
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  • edited December 2011
    overkill but i think a menu on each plate at the reception is a good idea!
  • 678Sara678Sara member
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    edited December 2011
    probably overkill, buy if you think that you might have vegetarians out there - that the place would have to prepare something special for - you might want to have checks for buffet or vegetarian.
  • edited December 2011
    overkill IMO.... it's not like you are going to serve something different if they don't like their options... I say keep it simple and don't put it.
  • edited December 2011
    Agree with Timmys...  Don't include in the invitation, but think about putting a menu card on each place setting.  We were doing that when we were having buffet...  I think we may be changing to sit down, but will still do the menu.
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