Here's the scenario. I am having a birthday party for 2 of my kids at an aquarium. When I booked it a couple of months ago I was told that the party guests would not have to pay admission ($10) to the aquarium - they could go straight to the pagoda where the party was being held, and only those who actually wanted to tour the aquarium would pay. I was going to pay admission for all the kids anyway, and they could all go through as a group with just the few adults that wanted to go to. So I added this into the invitations so that parents would know that they wouldn't have to shell out a bunch of money for our party. At our parties all the adults tend to stay, they don't drop off, and the aquarium is a bit out of the way for most to drop of and come back anyway. So, I figured I'd get many adults, but most would stay under the pagoda, and those who wanted to would go on the tour.
Now yesterday I went to prepay the food and was told that they recently changed their policy re admission because they'd had some parties over the previous month where their policy was horribly abused! It's a fairly new aquarium, and they're still getting into their groove, figuring out what works for them etc. So now everyone must pay admission! I can't have everyone turning up expecting to walk in, and then they get charged at the door!
So since I don't want that to happen, I basically have 3 options:
1. call everyone and tell them the scoop so they'll come prepared
2. call everyone and tell them that 1 adult will be paid for and all the kids, but anyone else would have to pay (very often both parents come to our parties - we know most of the parents coming well enough that it's a chance to hang out and chat!)
3. just pay everyone's admission
I hate to have to do #1 (it seems so tacky), and #3 will get way too expensive, so #2 seems the best bet. But is this reasonable to ask? And, even paying for 1 adult per family isn't going to be cheap - there are about 9 families, and I'm already paying $7.50 each for about 15 kids! My bank account begs me to do #1, but my desire to be a good hostess cringes at the thought!
Any advice? As a guest, which would you prefer I do if you had been planning on your whole family coming (both adults)? Is $10 or $20 (depending) a big deal? The aquarium is small and if someone has seen it before they may not want to see it again, and might be unhappy to pay to get in just to attend a party! Having the party there was a great idea under the old policy - now it's not so great!
Now yesterday I went to prepay the food and was told that they recently changed their policy re admission because they'd had some parties over the previous month where their policy was horribly abused! It's a fairly new aquarium, and they're still getting into their groove, figuring out what works for them etc. So now everyone must pay admission! I can't have everyone turning up expecting to walk in, and then they get charged at the door!
So since I don't want that to happen, I basically have 3 options:
1. call everyone and tell them the scoop so they'll come prepared
2. call everyone and tell them that 1 adult will be paid for and all the kids, but anyone else would have to pay (very often both parents come to our parties - we know most of the parents coming well enough that it's a chance to hang out and chat!)
3. just pay everyone's admission
I hate to have to do #1 (it seems so tacky), and #3 will get way too expensive, so #2 seems the best bet. But is this reasonable to ask? And, even paying for 1 adult per family isn't going to be cheap - there are about 9 families, and I'm already paying $7.50 each for about 15 kids! My bank account begs me to do #1, but my desire to be a good hostess cringes at the thought!
Any advice? As a guest, which would you prefer I do if you had been planning on your whole family coming (both adults)? Is $10 or $20 (depending) a big deal? The aquarium is small and if someone has seen it before they may not want to see it again, and might be unhappy to pay to get in just to attend a party! Having the party there was a great idea under the old policy - now it's not so great!

). I think if parents have parties in a very public place that they should expect to have parents come and should be prepared to pay for a parent. Doesn't mean that they should pay for both parents, though.