The only way I'd go to another reunion is if massive amounts of alcohol were involved. LOL
I attend mine, though I despised high school...I kinda like the reunions, and since I'm the same, I'm thinking it's b/c I can have beers while socializing with them now. Maybe HS would have been so much better if I'd had a beer at lunch!
Maybe they are trying to cut costs by not paying for alcohol.
I bet it's partially that. They can talk about "incidents" all they want, they can talk about the discomfort of some people, but they are making OTHER people uncomfortable while doing so. And, in my experience, when someone tries to limit alcohol, they cause MORE drinking than there would have been.
Yes, there could have been alcohol that everybody paid for themselves by the drink. The committee of about 3 people made that decision for everybody else.
Ugh. The catering company would have been so much more happy with them if they'd done liquor! I bet the food prices would have been lower, too (offset of course by all the drinking paid for by the guests).
Our reunions have involved a ticket or two for a drink, and having those increases the price by so much. I wish they'd just go straight to a cash bar.
Chiming in too agree with this, too. As we planned our reunion, I got so sick of hearing things like - why didn't you do such and such, it's too much money, it's cheap & you could have done more, etc....it never ended. Most people were fine but there was a vocal set of people. I so wanted to retort back that I would put them on the commuter for the 15 year, then, since they had so many fabulous ideas.
Instead of holding in a "retort", why wouldn't you calmly tell them HOW to volunteer for it in the future?
I wouldn't have a single clue as to how to get on the reunion planning committee. I would like to be, even though I'm 2 states away from where they are held. Because I can't take another event planned by the dingbats that are on the committee at my alma mater. They've done well with *venue*, but have failed in so many other ways, and I'd like to be part of the changing of the guard. I just do not know how.
Is it possible the committee is worried about someone drinking too much and then driving?
Too bad they didn't do the intelligent thing and have it at a hotel! My 10 and 20 years were held at hotels. Built-in liquor license, lots of staff around to help out if something gets weird, and rooms right there to rent so you can drink as you wish.
Let's swap out the alcohol part for a moment. Let's say the few organizers were vegans - they think anyone who eats meat is a cruel animal murderer. They are in charge of organizing a reunion of 100 people and because they don't eat meat they will have a totally vegan menu even if a majority of the attendees were not vegetarian. Now, they are holding the reunion at a location where you could have a choice between a vegan meal and a non vegan meal but that doesn't matter as they would rather everyone eat vegan for the night. Attendees are posting on facebook that they would prefer a choice, but that doesn't matter - they are the organizers, they are vegan, and it will be done their way. In this instance I would think the organizers have forgotten that it's not a private party but a get together for ALL the members of their class not just the vegans. I'm sure the attendees would survive an all vegan party - but they wouldn't enjoy it as much as if they had a choice.
At my 20 year there was ONE thing that I, as an ovo-lacto vegetarian, could eat. Bruschetta. OH how exciting.
They weren't thinking like *hosts*, and were just creating a party for *themselves*. And using their fellow former classmates' money to do it!
Thank goodness I had eaten earlier, figuring that the dingbats wouldn't think of others...
At least an omnivore CAN eat a vegan meal. Someone who is on a more restricted diet, cannot and/or will not.
A person vehemently against alcohol can choose to NOT drink at an event with alcohol. If there's none there, someone who does drink doesn't have the same choice as there would be in the other scenario.