Question about drink packages

Kristen14

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How does Disney control an open bar??? I have an open bar for my 21+ guests, and then a soda/water package for those under 21. So my question is how is this enforced? Do they count the number of people drinking and bill for that number??
 
I was wondering something similar. I know disney's whole if you are 9+ you are an adult... does that mean that they are included in the tab for alcohol... even though they can't drink it? and also if they are 9+ can they still get a kids meal? Some of my nieces and nephews would not be impressed with some of the foods that we might serve. So chicken fingers and pizza would be a better option.
 
I was wondering something similar. I know disney's whole if you are 9+ you are an adult... does that mean that they are included in the tab for alcohol... even though they can't drink it? and also if they are 9+ can they still get a kids meal? Some of my nieces and nephews would not be impressed with some of the foods that we might serve. So chicken fingers and pizza would be a better option.


Kids meals are for ages 3-9, although I dont know how that would be enforced either. I was a little scared of the menus... we wanted ours simple but still elegant. The menu we picked (Lady & The Tramp Rehearsal Dinner buffet) is great! I dont think kids will have a problem eating it... we're not doing a kids menu at all.

People under 21 are not included in the $100 per person minimum, since they can't drink alcohol. But any soda or water they drink does go on your bar tab
 
People under 21 are not included in the $100 per person minimum, since they can't drink alcohol. But any soda or water they drink does go on your bar tab

Does that mean that I have to tell them how many people are under 21? Cause I will have to look into that... there are some people that will be really close but I am not sure if they will be of age.

I am planning on getting the premium brands package where you just pay per person for the over 21s and Water and Soda for the under 21s. I figure the packages are better for the people I am inviting... there are a couple of people that if we just ran a tab would make it really high, cause for them its FREE!
 

Yep, I asked the ones I wasnt sure about. At my planning session my EM asked for rough numbers on those under 21, under 9 and under 3. Then she prepared a budged based on these numbers. I'm having an open bar... but if you're doing bill on consumption you really dont need to worry about it.

I got the package bar for the exact same reason as you! I didnt want to worry about how much people were drinking. I got the call brands... the cheapest one.
 
hmmmm...i'm doing boc and i had them lower my estimate from 6 drinks per person to 3. i'm not sure how the regular bar works, but in my case, i think it'll be cheaper.
 
I'm doing an open bar because I need it to meet my $100 minimum... otherwise its probably cheaper to do BOC. Although I do worry about how many drinks people will run up if we're BOC.
 
I'm only doing an open bar because I need it to meet my $100 minimum... otherwise its probably cheaper to do BOC. Although I do worry about how many drinks people will run up if we're BOC.

they're not making me hit a 100 min. is your reception at night? i'd rather do more cocktail hour food or another desert than have them rip you off at the bar. i mean, i guess it depends on how many people will be drinking and how much.
 
My ceremony is 2:30, so unfortunately I'm in the $100/pp bracket. The way I have everything set up, I'm at $102/pp including coctail hr food, alcohol, food and cake. If I get extra food to bring the total to $100/pp, I still have to pay BOC alcohol on top of that... so really the package bar is best for me.
 
Yep, you're definitely saving $$ Caryn!! You're 10am right? I just couldnt do it that early. With my large wedding party we'd have to get up sooooo early to get 7 hair & makeups done. Also, I wanted my picture taking to be done at the warmest part of the day... just in case its super cold!
 
I have a kind of relevent question. Right now I am going between 2 dates...December 6 2008 and February 14 2009. If I decide to go with the December date I won't be 21 yet...do you think Disney would stop me from having a cocktail or 2 at my own wedding???
 
Yes they probably will stop you from drinking :sad2: Disney is crazy anal about underage drinking. They card EVERYONE.

I was about a week from my 21st bday and went to Pleasure Island with some girlfriends (also under 21). We drank a bit before we went, but were not drinking at PI. I was SOOOOO thirsty, so I asked for a glass of ice water from the bar. Apparently the bartender gave me the wrong cup because within 2 minutes I had all kinds of Disney security all over me asking to see my ID. When I tried to explain that it was only ice, they walked me over to the bartender I used, lectured him, and poured my ice water into a paper cup!!
 
Yes they probably will stop you from drinking :sad2: Disney is crazy anal about underage drinking. They card EVERYONE.

I was about a week from my 21st bday and went to Pleasure Island with some girlfriends (also under 21). We drank a bit before we went, but were not drinking at PI. I was SOOOOO thirsty, so I asked for a glass of ice water from the bar. Apparently the bartender gave me the wrong cup because within 2 minutes I had all kinds of Disney security all over me asking to see my ID. When I tried to explain that it was only ice, they walked me over to the bartender I used, lectured him, and poured my ice water into a paper cup!!

EW! You really think they will ID the bride?? Oh well....DF will be 21 I will just steal his :rolleyes:
 
Be careful with that whole situation!!! Disney is completely 100% by the book, and if they knew your age I'm almost positive that they'd give you sparkling juice or something instead of champagne.
 
Be careful with that whole situation!!! I wouldnt even tell your planner about your age if you go with the 2008 date. Disney is completely 100% by the book, and if they knew your age I'm almost positive that they'd give you sparkling juice or something instead of champagne.

thanks for the advice...my lips are now going to be sealed:thumbsup2
 












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