The cost of cooking for 100 guests can vary depending on the type of food and serving style, but a rough estimate would be around $1,500-$3,000.
Who pays for the dinner night before the wedding can vary depending on the customs and agreements made by the bride, groom, and their families.
It’s generally not considered polite to host a party and ask guests to pay, unless it’s a specific type of event such as a fundraiser.
The DJ at a wedding can be paid for by the bride and groom or their families, depending on their preference.
Whether parents still pay for weddings can vary depending on cultural norms and personal preferences.
Cheap food options for a wedding can include buffets, potlucks, and simple dishes such as pasta or BBQ.
The number of appetizers needed for 100 guests can vary depending on the type of appetizer and serving style, but a rough estimate would be around 8-10 pieces per guest.
The number of full trays of food needed for 100 guests can vary depending on the type of food and serving style, but a rough estimate would be around 10-12 trays.
The welcome party at a wedding can be hosted by the bride and groom or their families, depending on their preference.
It’s not considered good etiquette to have a cash bar at a wedding reception, but there are exceptions depending on cultural norms and budget constraints.