Banquet questions

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We don't have food, just an ice cream for each kid. Parents bring their own beverages.
I'll add that ours is at the pool and most kids are in swimsuits and in and out of the pool. No tent. People just pull up the pool chairs or stand.
Anonymous
I belong to a larger Nova pool and organized the swim banquet one year. We ordered Maggianos and they delivered and helped set up. We got salads, a couple pastas, meatballs and chicken. Drinks were lemonade, soda or water, desserts were from Costco. It was around $20-$25 pp and probably less for kids, but things have gone up since. When I planned the amount of food to order, I counted children under 12 as a 1/2 person and there was still some extra food but not too much. The catering staff at the restaurant was helpful in planning.
Anonymous
Ours is usually Lebanese Taverna. $25 for adults and $15 for kids 11 and under. Soft drinks included, $5 for a beer/wine for adults of age.

We do ours at the pool and it is never less than 125 degrees that night. I would LOVE to pay for something at an indoor venue!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ours is usually Lebanese Taverna. $25 for adults and $15 for kids 11 and under. Soft drinks included, $5 for a beer/wine for adults of age.

We do ours at the pool and it is never less than 125 degrees that night. I would LOVE to pay for something at an indoor venue!


We'd have a difficult time getting families to pay that much. Not many would buy food or they'd bring their own.
Anonymous
Our end of year team celebration doesn’t include a dinner. Everyone eats dinner before the celebration. The celebration is announcements of awards, paper plate awards, and there are several Costco cakes and a slideshow of the year. Then all the kids go play in the pool.
Anonymous
Ours is at the pool, catered by a local Italian restaurant. It’s free for swim team kids, $25 for guests 12 and older, and $15 for ages 4-11. They check names at the door, so you have to pay (or at least RSVP in advance for the headcount if you are under 4 or on the team) to get in. After dinner they do awards, a slide show, and the younger kids swim.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We don't have food, just an ice cream for each kid. Parents bring their own beverages.


Sounds like a social, not a banquet.

If the kids have fun, that’s all that matters. I guess.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ours is usually Lebanese Taverna. $25 for adults and $15 for kids 11 and under. Soft drinks included, $5 for a beer/wine for adults of age.

We do ours at the pool and it is never less than 125 degrees that night. I would LOVE to pay for something at an indoor venue!


We'd have a difficult time getting families to pay that much. Not many would buy food or they'd bring their own.


At one of the Country Clubs which is part of CCSDA, they charge $60/person for everyone, adults and kids. It’s pasta, salad and brownies. I left hungry. Never again.
Anonymous
NVSL -- Ours is catered (by a restaurant that is a team sponsor) and the team provides beer/wine, soda, and water. No charge for attendance. Paid for from team funds.
Anonymous
We go to a club in Olney. $20, $15, and $10.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We don't have food, just an ice cream for each kid. Parents bring their own beverages.
I'll add that ours is at the pool and most kids are in swimsuits and in and out of the pool. No tent. People just pull up the pool chairs or stand.


Ours is the same. At that point in the season I think parents want something that’s easy and kids mostly just want to be in the pool. We’ve had 1-2 canceled for weather and most kids did not care.
Anonymous
Ours will be held at a nearby country club and it costs $15 for the swimmer and $20 for other family members.
Anonymous
Our pool is trying to cater this year for the first time but also asking a main or app or dessert in addition. I'm not sure I get it
Anonymous
Team of around 150 swimmers and we pay for it out of our swim team funds. Cost is about $2500 hosted at our pool/community center. Families only have to bring their own beverages.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Team of around 150 swimmers and we pay for it out of our swim team funds. Cost is about $2500 hosted at our pool/community center. Families only have to bring their own beverages.


That’s pretty good. Less than $17 per person and that’s if you only count swimmers.

Ours probably could pay for it, or at least a portion, but they won’t. Families wouldn’t be willing to pay much, so everyone just brings their own food.
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