
My boys were in a wedding last week. The Tuxedos were $156.00 EACH!!!! A $50 tuxGood for you! Weddings and Proms and truly budget busters.
I guess we are spoiled in this area. The company is mostly in the Northern Ohio. They are even doing a promo that if you hand out fliers for them and get 10 people to rent a tux for prom from your flier, the tux is free. They also offer $30 off a tux rental with coupon.
For weddings they are doing complete tuxes with long tie and vest for $54.99 with 5 wedding party rentals. Free rentals for the groom and ringbearers.
. I wonder if they would do mail-order....

I wonder if it is to late to inquire about something different.
Okay I must really be stupid, What are the tickets for? Here Proms are free. The Jr. class has all the fundraising, they do it all. Last years Jr. class had over $12,000. The Jr. parents are in charge of the meal.
The only cost the kids have is the clothes, accessories, and pictures.
DD14 is going to prom on Saturday, just decided last week, well we had no dress. Her friend a sr. had an extra dress.
Prom tickets are not the norm around here.
Okay I must really be stupid, What are the tickets for? Here Proms are free. The Jr. class has all the fundraising, they do it all. Last years Jr. class had over $12,000. The Jr. parents are in charge of the meal.
The only cost the kids have is the clothes, accessories, and pictures.
DD14 is going to prom on Saturday, just decided last week, well we had no dress. Her friend a sr. had an extra dress.
Prom tickets are not the norm around here.

Wow, that's what we did back in the day! I graduated like a million years ago tho. The juniors "put on" Prom for the seniors and it was held in the High School Gymasium! Now they drive about 2 hours away to rent a hall and have no input at all except for selling the "tickets". My son graduated in 2006 and he wouldn't even go to his senior prom because the school has eliminated the "Senior Walk" of recognition for the Seniors.
My son is going to prom on Saturday and we paid for both their tickets which was $50 total. His tux is $80. Now after reading this thread I feel like I am paying WAY to much for the flowers, they are costing me $50. YIKES!I wonder if it is to late to inquire about something different.

Ahhh, those were the days. Remember the corsage fumble when a boy would buy you a pin-on -- and his look of fear as he tried to pin it on without giving the impression to the parents that he was a Perv? ROFL!
Of course, our districts didn't do a junior prom, so the senior prom was a bigger deal.

Well, is your son taking my daughter? Her prom is this Saturday night. If so, I'm sure the $50 flowers will make my daughter really happy. :rotf
She's a National Honor Society member with awesome grades AND we make her work part time. I paid for her dress and she has to pay for everything else - hair, shoes, his flower, accessories. Her 'updo' alone is $80!
I don't know anywhere around here where you're going to get a 21st century style tux for $50.I just have to ask...why $200 for a tux and corsage? When we got married not quite 4 years ago, it was only $50 or so for a tux from American Commodore. I can't imagine the tux costing $175, allowing $25 for a small corsage which is high.
Also, when I went to my prom, there was a discount for couples. If you bought single tickets, they charged more. The other thing I agree with PP about is who is paying. My parents didn't pay for anything. I had a job and so did my friends. We all paid our own way. My dress alone was over $300 without shoes, accessories, dinner, limo, and other expenses.

WOW! Lucky you, no cost for prom tix.Okay I must really be stupid, What are the tickets for? Here Proms are free. The Jr. class has all the fundraising, they do it all. Last years Jr. class had over $12,000. The Jr. parents are in charge of the meal.
The only cost the kids have is the clothes, accessories, and pictures.
DD14 is going to prom on Saturday, just decided last week, well we had no dress. Her friend a sr. had an extra dress.
Prom tickets are not the norm around here.
). Proms here are held at the same type of venue (ball room) as a wedding reception and includes dinner. They do have a Spring formal at the school in the gym and it is for freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors (if they want to stoop so low as to go to this right before prom
).You are very lucky. Most places around here charge MORE for the ringbearers tux or at least a larger deposit since those tuxs are the ones most likely to get ruined.My boys were in a wedding last week. The Tuxedos were $156.00 EACH!!!! A $50 tuxGood for you! Weddings and Proms and truly budget busters.
I guess we are spoiled in this area. The company is mostly in the Northern Ohio. They are even doing a promo that if you hand out fliers for them and get 10 people to rent a tux for prom from your flier, the tux is free. They also offer $30 off a tux rental with coupon.
For weddings they are doing complete tuxes with long tie and vest for $54.99 with 5 wedding party rentals. Free rentals for the groom and ringbearers.
who REALLY wanted to go and so he was nice, etc, etc. He offered to pay for her ticket but because she asked they both agreed they would pay their own ways, period. We as parents are staying out of the "who pays" discussion and letting them handle that.
WAY cheaper than renting. So he's covered for weddings, grads, music event, funerals and future college events. I don't know, just lots of occasions!