hey everyone I would really appreciate some input. My fiancé and I have been planning a certain wedding on a certain budget for the better part of a year now, we realized that we honestly just aren't the type of people who can throw away a ton of money on that type of party so we decided to scrap the whole thing. Awesome. We decided to have our immediate family and very close friends (12-15 people tops) go to the beach, get married and have a super fun weekend. So the only part I'm concerned with is the 'reception' aspect. We don't want one, our best idea so far was to rent a suite instead of a hotel room, one with a living room, kitchen, dining area; and just have the people attending our ceremony go there afterward, buy some beer and champagne and grill out like we would for any regular occasion. Is that way too cheap?
Re: Is this horrible?
If you enjoy grilling and want to host such a reception, then so long as your guests are not asked to cook or prepare any food, your plan is fine. You may want to reconsider some of the self cooking, however, so that you can more fully enjoy your time with your guests. Perhaps you could consider a budget friendly semi-catered meal.
One kink in the plan may be the hotel you use - you may want to check with a campground/cottage rental instead to be able to do the cookout without any complaints from the management. Otherwise I agree with the PP - for that size of group - as long as everyone's fully hosted and don't have to lift a finger for this cookout, no problem!
Really think about just going to a restaurant for that meal and having people just order off the menu or from a condensed one. That way you get to have a great time on the same/less budget while fully hosting everyone without having to do one second of cleanup!
Sam's, Super Target, and Walmart all offer small tiered cakes if the OP would want a tiered cake without breaking the budget. I had one of their theme tiered cakes quoted from Walmart for my daughter's birthday and it was somewhere in the $50-65 which really wasn't bad.. But OP - if you go this route - I HIGHLY recommend their whipped icing option over their regular icing ANY day of the week!!!!
If you are providing food to your guests, you are hosting them properly. But instead of cooking out, maybe see if there are any restuarants in the area that you can order a couple of pans of food from that you can just have delivered at the time you want to start eating or that you can just warm up in the oven. Even some pizza places provide chicken dishes, pasta & salad, etc. The reason I suggest this is then no one has to be put onto grill duty and it would be less work for you to heat up & serve then having to prep & cook things. This will allow you, FI and family to relax and visit more with each other.