My post read harsher then I intended. I'm from NY and am a little cynical. I never would have thought I had a deal until I signed something and gave a deposit. I also would have been suspicious if the deal looked exceptional (too good to be true).
This is going to read harsh. This is a resort that doesn't need your wedding. They will only go so far. My opinion not far enough unless you can bend.
Suggestions that were made:
- Cash bar. Very tacky. Have a late morning ceremony followed by a brundyh you might be able to get away with champagne toast, Bloody Mary's and mimosas.
- 20% gratuity--Probably not negotiable. It's a little high but the resort is considered to be a high end resort. Some of the money may go to people in the kitchen.
- Decrease number of guests--You still have a minimum. You have threshold (minimum) for the room.
- How many guests will be attending? Probably a two night minimum for the hotel. You might invite 70 guests but wind up with 30-40.
- Negotiate a special package. You're already finding out removing the "wholesale" price of some items doesn't reduce your wedding price by as much as you think.
Suggestions that might make some sense.
You're getting combined price for the wedding and rehearsal dinner. Drop the rehearsal dinner from the package. Reduce the number of people invited to the rehearsal dinner to just the bridal party and close relatives. Is there another restaurant on the island? Maybe drop the rehearsal dinner altogether.
You really need to change the wedding date or time. Allow guests to attend the wedding without staying overnight. Otherwise divide up the extra expenses among those who are paying.
You understand any discounted hotel rooms, including one for the bride and group, may disappear if you cut much more.
At some point the place is going to want to book the date with another customer. You're going to have either accept the deal offered or not.
I'm sorry but I fail to see the "constructive criticism" on this thread. I saw a lot of blaiming the OP by some. Do you know anything about mackinac Island and how many weddings are performed there?? The bride wants her dream wedding and they set the date and have talked to the planner at the resort only to have the prices changed. Not everyone has flexible schedules and the OP is looking at new options.
OP - Mackinac Island is beautiful and one of my favorite places from when I was a kid. I hope something works out for your family.
They're unable/unwilling to change the date. Unable/unwilling to change the place. There isn't a lot they can do. Reducing the number of guests and the package isn't going save as much as you think.
One option is to see if they can have an earlier wedding that day. Perhaps one the people who already booked would have preferred the time the OPs wedding was going to use
I think the OP is venting. Probably coming up with $$$ is the only solution.