No its not. My parents paid for open bar at my brothers wedding. It was not a fixed amount. The bartenders kept a tab of every drink that went out. Maybe some venues are different but ours was not like that.
Same here, at least at the venues we looked at when we got married. Definitely not a fixed amount. We had an afternoon wedding and opted for serving wine, sodas, and coffee/tea, as well as a champagne toast. I wanted to offer my guests some choices, but couldn't afford more than that. We had many, many compliments on our wedding for a long time after, seems like our guests were happy. Because our reception was at an Inn, there was a bar on site, and yes, some of our guests did choose to partake at their own expense. their choice, I didn't have it put there for them, nor could I close it down.
We have been to numerous weddings over the last 20 years and some have had full open bars, some have had open for an hour/then cash, and some have had only cash bars. I've never been to a completely dry wedding. In our large circle of friends I have never once heard anyone complain about whichever choice the bride or groom made. Honestly, dh and I never carry a lot of cash (love those credit card points!), but whenever we go out for an evening even if we don't expect to spend cash we will usually make sure to have $50 on us, certainly enough for a couple of cocktails if we were at a wedding.
All this talk on these boards about people bashing other peoples weddings because of cash bars or what have you makes me wonder. We were always happy for our friends who were getting married! It never occurred to me to snipe about this or that. In fact, there was only one wedding we went to that I heard any grumbling about at all and that had nothing to do with alcohol at all. In that case there was a 4 hour time difference between ceremony and reception, and then at the reception it was open seating without enough seating for all of the guests attending. it was at an art museum and the people in charge of the venue had told the bride it was lovely to do it this way because it encouraged people to mingle. um, no, it caused people to stampede the room when it opened. I felt really bad for the bride & groom because it really was a mess.
Op, I think it sounds like the couple made a wise choice for them. Wishing them much happiness in the future!!!