Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sent out my first evite to a mix of classmates, neighbors and family friends. I made sure children's names were listed. Family friends RSVPd with entire family - 2 adults 2 kids. Now multiple classmates are RSVPing with 2-3 kids.
I am going to go over my headcount of 20. I can probably pay $30 per sibling for a few but I prefer not. This ia drop off optional. These parents are bringing older kids and younger kids.
What can I do? Just take it as a learning lesson?
In the past, I did paper invitations and parents would ask about siblings.
Just try to be understanding. For single parents, or those whose spouse can't watch the other kid, it's very nice when parents allow siblings. Parents should be reasonable and expect that some will ask about siblings. If you can acommodate, it's wonderful.
I totally agree. DH often travels for work and I often have to find a babysitter to watch the sibling that is not invited. If I can't find a babysitter, I usually tell the child that's invited to the party that she can't go which is usually very disappointing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sent out my first evite to a mix of classmates, neighbors and family friends. I made sure children's names were listed. Family friends RSVPd with entire family - 2 adults 2 kids. Now multiple classmates are RSVPing with 2-3 kids.
I am going to go over my headcount of 20. I can probably pay $30 per sibling for a few but I prefer not. This ia drop off optional. These parents are bringing older kids and younger kids.
What can I do? Just take it as a learning lesson?
In the past, I did paper invitations and parents would ask about siblings.
Just try to be understanding. For single parents, or those whose spouse can't watch the other kid, it's very nice when parents allow siblings. Parents should be reasonable and expect that some will ask about siblings. If you can acommodate, it's wonderful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At this point, I think it's tacky to limit siblings. Evite has a way to fix it so only one child can respond for the future.
By age 7-8, these parents really should know better. Don't they realize venues have limits and/or the host may not want to pay extra for all their extra children? It's drop off ages!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: like the idea of emailing and saying "not sure I can take siblings since the party rooms has a limit of 20- I'll let you know as soon the rvps are in (would really love to have XXsibling celebrate with us). If we can't squeeze in xxsibling, you can just can drop off XX"
OP here. I just spoke to the venue. Our party is for 20 kids. We can add an extra 4 kids for a cost for an absolute max of 24. It looks like we will get to that absolute max. Once we hit that number, I will reach out to parents individually and say we hit our max headcount and parents are welcome to drop off.
Anonymous wrote:At this point, I think it's tacky to limit siblings. Evite has a way to fix it so only one child can respond for the future.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just send another email through Evite with a clarification. Plenty of PPs have given good examples of what to write.
I actually would not mind siblings as long as I don't go over my 24. I thought about it and it's fine if I have to spend another ~150. Lesson learned.
I have 2 children and appreciate when I can bring both kids. Problem is everyone has 1-2 siblings. I cannot accommodate all of them. I invited 18 kids plus my 2 kids for a total of 20. Right now I have 18 kids and half the kids did not yet RSVP. If the remaining ~10 kids RSVP yes, I will be 4 over. If the remaining 10 kids all bring a sibling, I will be 14 over. I am sure not everyone will RSVP yes so hopefully I don't have to have the awkward conversation with too many people.
Anonymous wrote:I never add a sibling to my acceptance unless the party invite says so. Other people adding siblings isn't a sign that you can just go ahead and do it!
Anonymous wrote:I never add a sibling to my acceptance unless the party invite says so. Other people adding siblings isn't a sign that you can just go ahead and do it!