vlkleinh
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Jan 25, 2010
Grr...this might just be a vent. We had our 11am-3pm awesome reception in The Attic. The day was a bit odd to us in the at the end, we felt like no one was really drinking..most people were just chilling out, getting a caricature...chatting...it was nice. 20 adults, 6 kids under 6. At least 4 adults not drinking (or so we thought). So, we thought our bar bill wasn't going to be that big. We didn't really care what it was...but we chose BOC so that we only paid for what was actually drank.
We got our final bill today and it said that we had consumed 105 alcholic drinks in total. This would mean that between 16 drinking adults, each guest averaged 6.5 drinks. This is a lot non?
So my question is ...did any of you have discrepancies in your bar bill? Would we have been charged for bottles that had been opened?
It's a couple hundred dollars more than expected...no big deal in the grand scheme...but we just don't want to feel like WE needed to keep better track of what people were drinking.
As far as I can think of, there is no way for us to prove that less was consumed.
???
A similar thing happened with milk at the DP. I was told they were BOC...1 was on our BEO @ 4.25. In the end, the kids all stayed home and the adults either drank beer from the UK pub or coffee/hot chocolate. We were charged for 4 containers of milk....we only had 16 people at the DP, so it wasn't really hard to see that no one was drinking milk.
Again..there is no way for us to prove this now.
We got our final bill today and it said that we had consumed 105 alcholic drinks in total. This would mean that between 16 drinking adults, each guest averaged 6.5 drinks. This is a lot non?
So my question is ...did any of you have discrepancies in your bar bill? Would we have been charged for bottles that had been opened?
It's a couple hundred dollars more than expected...no big deal in the grand scheme...but we just don't want to feel like WE needed to keep better track of what people were drinking.
As far as I can think of, there is no way for us to prove that less was consumed.
???
A similar thing happened with milk at the DP. I was told they were BOC...1 was on our BEO @ 4.25. In the end, the kids all stayed home and the adults either drank beer from the UK pub or coffee/hot chocolate. We were charged for 4 containers of milk....we only had 16 people at the DP, so it wasn't really hard to see that no one was drinking milk.
Again..there is no way for us to prove this now.