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  • @JasmineJones-wh1tv
    @JasmineJones-wh1tv Год назад +24

    Cash bars aren't so bad. However, if it is not communicated prior to the event it will definitely piss people off. 😂

  • @Shadeadder
    @Shadeadder Год назад +48

    We had a very simple wedding reception in the church's parish hall. We didn't really have the money to hire a licensed bar tender or have a bunch of liquor, so we just mass bulk bought wine and beer from Costco. We put the beer in a big ice chest and put a bottle of wine or two on each table for self-serve. Worked great! And then nobody had to wait in line for alcohol.

    • @stardustmelody2709
      @stardustmelody2709 8 месяцев назад

      Everyone will leave early.

    • @Shadeadder
      @Shadeadder 8 месяцев назад +11

      @@stardustmelody2709 Incorrect! It was a five hour party. Thanks anyway, though.

    • @butterflyn8062
      @butterflyn8062 5 месяцев назад +3

      My cousin had a cash bar, but she had a bottle of red and white on each table and spares to replace if the table went through one already. Def cut lines at the bar and they didn't go through the stress and extra spending on a cash bar. Fun idea with the beer chest!

    • @jocelynsmyth6604
      @jocelynsmyth6604 2 месяца назад

      I like this idea! I've heard of cocktail stations too, where people can make their own, or you have a designated person watching over it, depends on your guests and how well they behave though ;)

    • @Shadeadder
      @Shadeadder 2 месяца назад

      ​@@jocelynsmyth6604 Just a note on that - a lot of venues require that have a licensed bar tender to serve any liquor, so definitely something to check before planning on a self-serve cocktail station.

  • @marleneflanagan7137
    @marleneflanagan7137 Год назад +11

    When I got married more than 30 years ago, all this was included in the plate price provided by the hall we rented. The wedding business has always been a money grab, but it's even worse now.

  • @Mr.And.Mrs.Wedding
    @Mr.And.Mrs.Wedding Год назад +30

    I’m doing a cash bar for several reasons.
    1. We want alcohol
    2. We have alcoholics in our families so doing that will lower the chances of them going over board
    3. Because of the alcoholics many don’t drink so no wasting money on those who don’t drink
    4. We will save a lot of unneeded money

    • @sim771
      @sim771 Год назад +4

      That’s super smart considering your family situation, thanks for sharing your experience

    • @susancook1448
      @susancook1448 Год назад +2

      Or maybe a dry wedding?

    • @Mr.And.Mrs.Wedding
      @Mr.And.Mrs.Wedding Год назад +6

      @@susancook1448 well as I said in my first point we want alcohol

    • @ariamoore5916
      @ariamoore5916 Год назад

      Exactly! We did the same at our wedding for the same reasons.

    • @colleenmurphy7088
      @colleenmurphy7088 Год назад

      Brilliant

  • @itssteph263
    @itssteph263 Год назад +14

    For the dessert tables, if making everything from scratch isn't important I would suggest maybe opting finding a friend or family member with a Costco or Sam's Club membership, and buying snacks in bulk. They also offer bulk wholesale cases.

  • @AlanWendy49
    @AlanWendy49 10 месяцев назад +11

    We had our wedding on a Sunday and had an open bar until the program ended, around 8pm, then it was a cash bar for the guests that wanted to party after until 11. We had the DJ announce when it was ending and there was a small line of peeps that wanted that last shot. The older folks took that as cue to go home, which is exactly what we wanted. 😂

  • @Mrslovett007
    @Mrslovett007 Год назад +9

    I'm not an alcohol drinker but as a Diet Coke aficionado I will be making sure it's crisp bubbly and unlimited for all 😂

  • @LadyAhro
    @LadyAhro Год назад +19

    Cash bars are the norm in the UK. A rare business for someone to be paying for it with our drinking tendencies. Bankruptcy is a bad wedding gift for the bride and groom. Although wine for a table is often provided if it’s not a buffet (and then you’ll potentially get a large number of filled glasses at a separate table (with limited refills of said glasses before the bar becomes the default)

    • @polishindian2002
      @polishindian2002 Год назад

      hahahah this is funny! I worked in events, and we tend to do alcohol on consumption, so it was a set budget for it and after it's gone it's gone :)

    • @LiverpoolfanINchina
      @LiverpoolfanINchina 8 месяцев назад +2

      Yeah I’m not pay for my friends and family drink at my wedding because most of the drink every other weekend anyway without a wedding

  • @miggy90200
    @miggy90200 Год назад +6

    As a graduate of your master plan program, I'm so glad you're giving the general public a chance to see your monthly calls. Our inaugural Zoom group was SO amazingly helpful and supportive to my wedding planning (a year and a half ago!). Hugs! - Mig

  • @polishindian2002
    @polishindian2002 Год назад +6

    Where I am from, it is unthinkable to have guests pay by anything at the wedding. If you can't afford something just don't do it and that is highly respected. Most people don't bring cash or their wallets to weddings.

  • @nleem3361
    @nleem3361 Год назад +4

    Food trucks sound great, but take forever. My office had an employee appreciation day with a taco truck. It took forever for everyone to get food.... not sure why they cook per order rather than having a bunch of ingredients ready to be go.

  • @triffgrl
    @triffgrl Год назад +1

    The Master Plan was my ride or die leading up to my wedding! As with most venues I was required to meet with them 30 days out from the wedding day to finalize everything. The venue coordinator had then asked me to start supplying them with certain information and explained I had until about a week before the wedding to get said information to them. The pride and satisfaction I felt when I was able to surrender all my master plan docs to my venue at that very meeting was unforgettable!!! Not only was the coordinator very pleased, but she was equally impressed. Top “Boss Lady” moment… ever!!!

  • @joliesimmonds5783
    @joliesimmonds5783 Год назад +8

    I'm so lucky that my partner's side of the family is Muslim - out of respect for them we're having a dry wedding, which makes my bank account VERY happy (⁠。⁠・‿・⁠。⁠)⁠ノ💸

  • @christa_graham
    @christa_graham Год назад +1

    As a fellow wedding planner, I love that you also don't answer questions with a clear yes or no LOL I always feel bad when I can't give a clear answer to my client's questions, but there is so much nuance to everything! Thanks for the validation!

  • @rebeccamann1686
    @rebeccamann1686 Год назад +6

    Hey Jamie! Have you done/could you do a video on flipping the space - things you need to consider when your ceremony and reception are happening in the same room like how much can you set up in advance and how much time to calculate the cocktail hour needing to be?
    Thanks so much!

    • @angelica.86
      @angelica.86 4 месяца назад

      Yes, please.
      I'm hosting a backyard wedding and all events will be in the same place

  • @BeautifulSkull
    @BeautifulSkull Год назад +1

    We got married at the courthouse in December, then had a big party at a park pavilion with family and friends in May that we called our celebration of marriage. We used Mission BBQ to cater the and DIY’ed the dessert and bar.

  • @annejia5382
    @annejia5382 Год назад +2

    It's great to hear Jamie and Michel are still friends ❤

  • @emajjamarie
    @emajjamarie 2 месяца назад

    Instead of a cash bar (because expecting ppl to pay for things at your wedding is 👎) just put a couple bottles of wine on each table. It’s cheap as long as there isn’t an alcohol prohibition.

  • @ElenaFernsler
    @ElenaFernsler 5 месяцев назад

    Follow up to DIY Pies, bride with celiac comment. A few years ago, I was at a wedding where this is essentially what we did. The bride/couple weren’t fans of Carrie and decided to go with pies. While it took some coordinating before hand, those of us arriving early essentially volunteered for the pie baking. We were starting in Vrbos or AirBnBs with full kitchens. Due to allergies, we had one house and kitchen for gluttonous pies and for glutenless pies. (Gluten containing and gluten free pies.) All of the dry ingredients were ordered before hand. Everyone involved in the baking had a pie or more to contribute and it all worked out wonderfully.

  • @misslyntheena
    @misslyntheena Год назад +1

    Right when you were talking about food trucks, I suddenly heard the melody of the ice cream truck outside my window and he pulled up with his truck - now if that’s not a sign then I don’t know haha

  • @mctrustsnoone3781
    @mctrustsnoone3781 Год назад +1

    We haven chosen a gorgeous venue that is dry. Win-win.

  • @MinnieJane20
    @MinnieJane20 Год назад +1

    My daughter's wedding is going to be a Sunday brunch at 11:00 in the morning so no real need to serve alcohol.

  • @nadiadansani2139
    @nadiadansani2139 Год назад +1

    That’s so funny, I’ve been to parties with no cake

  • @annalisemeder8894
    @annalisemeder8894 Год назад +3

    for a DIY "bar" some of my friends did a really great "station" kind of deal. Tables w/ the wine options (if I recall correctly, 2 red options and 2 white options) and for the main event, which was beer, they had those vintage-y metal washtub looking things filled with ice and each type of beer spread out in an area. So you had the "stouts" with 2-3 options, the "IPAs" w/ 2-3 options, the "Pilsners" w/ 2-3 options, etc. All that was needed was moving cans from the coolers to the tubs periodically, and keeping the ice topped off. TONS of options and it was a group of 100+ beer snobs who were all satisfied.

    • @annalisemeder8894
      @annalisemeder8894 Год назад +2

      also adding that since it was all in an area, there was no "line" because you could just come up and grab whatever you wanted. If 1 person wants a red ale and another wants a hefewiezen, they are going to 2 seperate tubs

  • @vikicorona3916
    @vikicorona3916 Год назад +2

    See for my wedding ima have to double the normal alcohol number since my family is mexican 😂😂

  • @ariamoore5916
    @ariamoore5916 Год назад +1

    We had a cash bar at our wedding. The reason for that, is it was to deter our relatives who have drinking problems from drinking too much. Which it did. Everything else from the hors d’oeuvres to the meal and the desserts was provided for. The evening went off without a hitch. And not a single person complained about the cash bar. They got their drinks and were happy.

  • @alexischristopher2015
    @alexischristopher2015 11 месяцев назад +1

    I know so many sober people and alcoholics. So it’s not about money. But it’s a real addiction issue. I’m quelling the available alcohol. And my bill would be like 50 k. If I just let people drink. So I have to be carful 😊😂🎉

  • @amberamber100
    @amberamber100 4 месяца назад

    We are doing a little of both with the bar. We will be providing a full champagne and canapé session and wine and beer with the buffet, but after the wedding breakfast the cash bar begins because we don’t want people too drunk throwing up in our grounds, and we don’t want to spend thousands on wine and beer when people would rather have an on site bartender making them cocktails and signature drinks.

  • @charlene336
    @charlene336 8 месяцев назад

    I say keep the guest list small of only close loved ones who understand that money is tight.

  • @AlanWendy49
    @AlanWendy49 10 месяцев назад

    Food trucks in our area have a $3500 minimum.

  • @catwoman0975
    @catwoman0975 5 месяцев назад

    How does BYO alcohol work. Is that us providing or guest bring their own?

  • @yanouckacadet6567
    @yanouckacadet6567 Год назад +1

    How do you contact vendors 😅

    • @Housewarmin
      @Housewarmin Год назад +2

      Most people have websites where you can submit an inquiry.

  • @bettypierce5323
    @bettypierce5323 4 месяца назад

    no

  • @shaylaaa1375
    @shaylaaa1375 Год назад

    Is your husband Oliver Peck? 😆

  • @AmandaHoranGoBookYourself
    @AmandaHoranGoBookYourself 7 месяцев назад +3

    In Ireland, the bride and groom would never pay for guest's drinks. There would be wine with the meal offered by the bride and groom but after that, it's up to the guests. Our weddings don't end until the early hours of the morning.

  • @danettevanrooyen6158
    @danettevanrooyen6158 9 месяцев назад

    Stealing the hand fasting with kids idea with the vows in the program