| As a guest, I care about an abundance of food and alcohol. The rest is negotiable. What I despise is going to a “pretty” wedding, where the decor looks nice, but the bride scrimped on food. FEED ME!!! |
Parents- others skipped wedding and took the money for the house. |
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Op, a wedding is like buying a car. You can buy something inexpensive or very expensive.
The two of you, already, deciding on how many people you'll have --- that's a big mistake. Never the less, you can have a picnic in the park, a dinner at home. There would be ways to accommodate 150 people, if 150 is what's most important to you. There is no *should* when it comes to spending for a wedding - except DO NOT spend more than you can afford. Certainly, no not borrow $ |
Unless money isn't an issue, adjust everything to fit your budget including number of guests. |
No alcohol cuts a big slice and a healthy trend. |
If I have to sit through your boring ass vows, you better offer me a freaking drink. |
| OP, get a lab diamond for $2k instead of $15-20k. Then you can put that money towards an elegant wedding, which will probably be $90-$100k. Mine was $120k 7 years ago for 160 people. |
I love the idea of a Chicago-themed wedding and the BBQ one. Fun beats stuffy. Local theming makes it interesting. I have never regretted spending money on a dinner reception but I cheaped out on alcohol. My husband and I rarely drink, my family of origin rarely drinks, and we didn't want some relatives on the other side to get drunk. So we had a champagne punch at the early part of the reception and then a champagne toast. A few people slipped down the hall to get a beer from the restaurant's bar, but I was neither embarassed or annoyed by that. We saved probably the equivalent of $5K today by not having 2 hours of open bar. It's about the fun, the meaning, and the beauty of the day. Spending almost $1K per guest seems too much to me. |
| With a combined $300k income and $500k savings, this comes down to personal preference, like how much to spend on a car. You can spend $75k or $100k if you really want—and to have a plated dinner, open bar, etc. for 150 guests, you probably need to spend at least $75k. If you have $400k leftover, that should be plenty for a down payment plus emergency fund. |
| If you want a 150K wedding, I don't want to talk to you. However, you didn't mention music. Music, alcohol, food - in that order. |
You never asked what your ring costs? |
So someone's wedding is all about the food you want to shove in your mouth? You don't go to a wedding for the food. |