If I am ever to be married, it is definitely going to be a casual-simple affair. 25k for a day is not one of my values, but seems to be par for most people.
The scary thing is that these days 25K is really not that much. I have heard and been to weddings in the past years that have trumped that as much as 5X.
Yeah, i am actually having what people call "a small wedding" since its only 90 people. So that makes you see the cost of things. 90=25 k. Can you imagine people who have 150 people?? I went into this whole wedding deal wanting a small intimate affair like maybe 45 people.....something reaaal low key and you\'ll say it too I am sure. But remember, YOU WILL HAVE A MOTHER IN LAW! What they want goes! And before you know it, your own mother will put her two cents in. And before you know it, your wedding isn\'t your wedding. Sorry, guess that\'s what really grinds my gears......
Mothers.
That\'s odd, my brother had nearly 300 people at his wedding last year and the total cost reached 20k.. I thought that was steep, but jesus what are you guys eating?!
Union League in New Haven is some expensive yummy food. Its worth it. i hate going to weddings where you leave hungry. my guests are going to be rolling down the street. They are getting lots and lots of food. We threw in extras. And open bar with speciality drinks galore. But the 25K, I speak of isn\'t the reception....its everything added together, and it adds up fast! the DJ, the photographer, the dress, the limos, the cake, the bridal party gifts, the invitations, etc. etc. etc.
But remember, YOU WILL HAVE A MOTHER IN LAW! What they want goes! .
So you are getting an annoying mother-in-law.
Skye, you don\'t have to justify the cost of the wedding - you totally seem like the type that has been planning her wedding day for the last 25 years.
Not really. If i had my way, it would have been on a beach in hawaii. instead, i have the honeymoon there. i can\'t complain. i\'m still getting there again!