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We are planning a lunch at GFC or Polynesian and then dinner later at Le Cellier. We reckon the Le Cellier meal will cost us in excess of $1200 which was fine before the bottom dropped out of the economy but the wedding is now costing us more than £3000 ($4500) more.
A couple of people have suggested that we pay for the lunch and invite people to join us for the meal at Le Cellier, rather than us paying for it. People have said that they wouldn't expect two meals to be paid for, and people would have to feed themselves normally on the night!
I'm torn. I would like us to pay for everthing on the day, but we have also said that we don't want any presents as people coming to the wedding is enough for us. We're also mindful that everyone, except one, is travelling from the UK so it's not going to be cheap for them
We plan to have the ceremony at 10am, lunch around 12pm and the dinner at around 6.30pm. In between lunch and dinner we will be in Epcot, and we don't really want to change our plans and get married later.
It would solve a problem with one of the guests who drinks loads. We don't mind paying for wine with the meal (we don't drink) but her drinks bill would probably double the total cost
What are your thoughts on the meal?
A couple of people have suggested that we pay for the lunch and invite people to join us for the meal at Le Cellier, rather than us paying for it. People have said that they wouldn't expect two meals to be paid for, and people would have to feed themselves normally on the night!
I'm torn. I would like us to pay for everthing on the day, but we have also said that we don't want any presents as people coming to the wedding is enough for us. We're also mindful that everyone, except one, is travelling from the UK so it's not going to be cheap for them
We plan to have the ceremony at 10am, lunch around 12pm and the dinner at around 6.30pm. In between lunch and dinner we will be in Epcot, and we don't really want to change our plans and get married later.
It would solve a problem with one of the guests who drinks loads. We don't mind paying for wine with the meal (we don't drink) but her drinks bill would probably double the total cost

What are your thoughts on the meal?