Taking under advisement the different options and opinions,
my daughter has decided to go with the 2 hour open bar after the ceremony and then closing it down the rest of the night. She wants sparkling grape juice for toasting (it is her favorite, none of us cares for champagne anyway) and then a choice of red or white wine at dinner, poured slowly by staff. She is also considering the coffee and hot chocolate bar for later in the evening.
She is now dealing with a future mother in law that is no longer coming to the wedding because
1. My daughter asked for an approximate count of how many people she would like to invite, as I am planning on 50 for each side, with the suggestion that if the groom's side wants more, they may pay for it, we just want to reserve the correct size room (apparently, it is rude to ask for how many guests they want to invite).
2. How can the groom's family go to a wedding where we have no bar of any sort? They just don't think they will come because we are insulting their family by not providing alcohol. While the groom's side may be filled with a bunch of people that really enjoy drinking until they pass out, I also have the alcoholic brother, so it isn't as if this is just directed at them, but you know, when one is angry, it can be hard to see straight and process facts.
I am backing up the two of them, and just shaking my head over not coming to a wedding that you AREN'T EVEN PAYING FOR because you can't drink through the night and you refuse to give an idea of how many people you wish to invite because it would be rude to ask people if they want to come. She just doesn't get that I am not asking for if people are coming, I just want to know if she has an idea of whether or not it will be over 50 for their side so I can reserve the correct size room with a guarantee from her that she will pay for the extra (and I wish it was $20 per person, try 5X that much in my area, plus bar and venue).
I am sure she will calm down eventually, but I do hate that the whole alcohol provision question devolved into this. At least my daughter and her fiance have made a decision on this matter, and they can proceed to the next step - putting out the fire with the East Coast family members!