So my mother is insistent that we need to do a post wedding breakfast at the hotel the following morning. I called for prices and it is way too expensive, like almost as much as the rehearsal dinner. I think that's crazy.
She says it is tacky if we don't do the breakfast. What do you guys think? I don't think it is tacky at all...I mean the wedding is already way too pricey and there isn't too much extra money on our end, from my parents or his parents. My mom is considering paying for it as an extra, my dad disagrees based upon the current state of the economy, and the existing wedding expenses.
My mother says - post it on the knot and see what the girls say...so girls whadda ya say?
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We're not doing a breakfast. The only wedding I went to where they hosted a breakfast, half of us were hung over and didnt really eat!
Did you try contacting any place that holds a regular buffet breakfast? That may run a little cheaper. I also like the idea of hosting bfast at someone's house, but keep it simple.
Edit: Sorry I just saw that you only have a month left! So I'm sure it's all booked now, so my suggestion would be to do someone's house. We went to one at the brides' parents house and they made it later on in the morning, like 11am and did a combo of some brunch food and some sandwiches. It was great and we watched them open any gifts they received at the wedding.
I like the idea of doing it at someone's house except to me it takes away from the whole, roll out of bed, head downstairs, grab some food and hit the road for the numerous out of town friends we have (from college) who wouldn't necessary head to my parents house to eat.
The house idea may work just for fam, so I'll suggest it to my mom. She has made up her mind, and is now trying to convince my father to spend the $! UGH!
We were, however, EXHAUSTED!
I am not sure what to do with this one....
I've found that when having the day-after breakfast either people are too hungover to eat or just don't show. I was going to do this, but at $30+ a head I quickly scratched it. My mom is having a brunch/BBQ the day after for any family/friends who want to come and hang out, or to cure their hangovers :-) I like the idea of having people come back to your hotel room, but would be careful whether the hotel allows that.
Gl with your decision I agree they are usually overpriced. Could you switch to a bigger suite and do it there?
Option 2:You could let your guests know you'll be meeting at a local breakfast place at a certain time and let the restaurant know you may have X amount of people. Most likely if you did have to pay for it, it won't end up being 30pp (more like 10-15 at the most). If your a large party they would probably just give your your own room or section of the restaurant anyway.
Good luck.
I think for people that are taking time out of their lives to stay over a night for your wedding you should provide SOMETHING.. even if it's just a bagel and juice.