Anonymous wrote:That seems high, but also not shocking if it includes appetizers, cocktails, sodas, main course and dessert. The cost also includes the tip. Unfortunately eating out is expensive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our prom tickets alone are $160 a person! That does include dinner, but prom costs have gone through the roof. And some girls are spending $500+ on dresses. My area is not ultra wealthy (homes between 500k and 1.5 mil very max) so it is shocking to me.
Are you kidding, that is ulltra wealthy. Are you at a private?
Anonymous wrote:Our prom tickets alone are $160 a person! That does include dinner, but prom costs have gone through the roof. And some girls are spending $500+ on dresses. My area is not ultra wealthy (homes between 500k and 1.5 mil very max) so it is shocking to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems reasonable to me. What do you want Cheesecake Factory?
You are joking but last time I went there it was $150 for 3 of us!! No alcohol and 2 were kids!
Anonymous wrote:DC is in a large prom group - they’re expecting upwards of 50 people. They already have their party bus which cost more than $100 each.
Now, he’s claiming dinner will be $75 per child!
Is that a reasonable price for dinner? They’re going to a somewhat-nice DC restaurant. Does anyone have any other dinner restaurants I can suggest?
Anonymous wrote:Are they going to The Inn in Little Washington?
Yes, OP, these prices are outrageous.
No doubt a few queen bees appointed themselves to make all these decisions.
Can DC break off with a smaller group?
You aren’t the only parent questioning this.
Anonymous wrote:It seems reasonable to me. What do you want Cheesecake Factory?