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High's And Low's Of Wedding Reception Prices

Lucy Hamilton

Wedding reception prices can be the largest expense in comparison to the rest of the wedding. It is not unheard of to spend one hundred dollars per person attending the reception. There are ways to circumvent this staggering price. A wedding reception checklist can ensure that last minute splurges don't break the bank and everyone is happy with the turnout.

Wedding reception prices can run into thousands of dollars depending on the type of reception desired. The most essential step when deciding a reception is to set a firm budget and stick to it. A lavish reception is not impossible on a budget. There are many shortcuts and time saving tips that can be found on the Internet and from couples that have went through the reception planning process themselves.

A general rule of thumb regarding wedding reception prices for a full course meal is around ten to fifteen dollars per person depending on the entree. If a finger food buffet is desired then the cost drops considerably to around three to four dollars per person. These are just averages and not meant to be accurate. Seasonal foods or delicacies will cost more per person. The price per person also does not cover the cost of alcohol or the wedding cake. Alcohol can adds significantly to wedding reception prices.

A factor in the cost of a reception is whether or not the actual site used will be furnishing tables, chairs, linens and wait staff. If these are not included, then these additional facets must be added into the budge. Wedding reception rental equipment are available from a variety of places, check local phone book listings or ask around for the best places to rent.

Unless the wedding reception is to be a long, drawn out affair with extensive details, it is not necessary to have a wedding reception itinerary. It is a common courtesy for guests of the bride and groom to wait, at least, until the wedding cake is cut. If the reception is long, it is necessary to make sure there is entertainment and suitable food and refreshments for the length of time the reception lasts. Wedding reception prices can significantly increase the longer the party lasts, so be prepared according to how long the guests are expected to be entertained.

Besides the traditional reception honoring the new couple, there are fabulous alternatives. Many couples are finding themselves hosting a "theme" reception. Backyard BBQ's, or Hawaiian Luau's are excellent ideas that allow guests to mingle in a less formal atmosphere. Other reception ideas could be a pot-luck or a reception where soup is served as the main entree. The idea of a hot bowl of soup on a cold, winter day after a wedding can be especially comforting as well as filling. The wedding reception prices where it is concerned are sure to fall within budget.

No matter what you choose as your particular style for the wedding reception, it is possible to have the entire dream without having to compromise due to wedding reception prices. Do something outside of the norms in regards to your wedding and reception. It is your special day and should be every single thing that you ever wanted it to be.

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