My DS's grad tickets were $60 in 2014; limit of 4 per family and the graduates themselves didn't need tickets. It was a "refreshment" hour (passed hors d'oeuvres and punch - no alcohol), plated dinner and dance event and the school provided "safe grad" shuttles for the students to a supervised after-party if they were interested.A friend and I were discussing. It seems to vary wildly.
My son's prom is $75. No dinner, just appetizers and such.
Yours?
Just to confirm, prom in Canada is an event held around the same time as graduation? Here in the states it's typically a very separate event.My DS's grad tickets were $60 in 2014; limit of 4 per family and the graduates themselves didn't need tickets. It was a "refreshment" hour (passed hors d'oeuvres and punch - no alcohol), plated dinner and dance event and the school provided "safe grad" shuttles for the students to a supervised after-party if they were interested.
Just to confirm, prom in Canada is an event held around the same time as graduation? Here in the states it's typically a very separate event.
Ours is $35 and does not include dinner.
Very similar here, price depends on how much the class fundraised, kids go down the shore for a few days. The day before, they have to drive cars down, because the party buses take them from prom right to the houses (usually with some stops at homes to drop off dresses and tuxes, since the tuxes need to be returned the next day).125.00 per ticket- appetizers, full sit down dinner, dancing, dessert, a photographer- similar to a wedding but no alcohol LOL. Most of them arrive in limos- which they will get a group going in together- some do like the party bus. My daughter group was like 14 and they did this big stretch limo van and then they took the limo van into NYC and went to a after prom nightclub and took pics in Times Square. Every group does something different after prom- some have prom houses rented out east (which was a NO for me!!!!) others have parties in their houses.
In 2015, the full price of the ticket which included dinner was $100. With fundraising, her boyfriend’s graduating class got the price down to $80. In 2016, my daughter’s graduating class fundraised a lot more. They were able to get the ticket price down from $100 to $50.A friend and I were discussing. It seems to vary wildly.
My son's prom is $75. No dinner, just appetizers and such.
Yours?
Yes - "prom" isn't really a thing in most parts of Canada. The big event (with dates, expensive dresses and tuxes, limos and what have you) is grade 12 grad. I suppose the biggest differences are that a) the day starts with the pomp and circumstance of the graduation ceremony; and b) guests other than the students attend.
From Canada as well. Ours is at the beginning of June, they graduate at the end of June. Didn't know the U.S was different. We only have a grade 12 prom here. They do have a grade 8 gradutation that is dressy too. That one they have a party/dance in the gym with pizza and cake, it was also free. My daughter wore a short prom dress to this one. For Grade 12 prom they wear long gowns.
It is still a big deal in our part of Canada.
That sounds very similar to here (Halifax) Prom season starts in late May and goes until just before graduation, although back in my day prom was the day after graduation. Graduations are at the end of June. My daughter's prom is two days before graduation - they have a mandatory graduation practice at 10 am the next morning which should be fun ;-p
Their tickets are $60 for students and $70 for non-graduate dates and includes a full dinner at a hotel. There is a formal public garden downtown and it is tradition for everyone to go there to take pictures before the prom unless the weather is bad. In my home town in Cape Breton, they still do a grand march in the gym at the start of the prom and half the town goes down to watch.
M.