These days there is no hard and fast rule about who is expected to pay for the hotel accommodations.
While it is wonderful if the bride & groom (or their families) can pay for the hotel, it is very common now that the guests themselves pay.
To help ease this burden, there are several ways to help the guests who may be coming from out of town.
-choose a hotel close to the venue to minimize transportation costs (some hotels are willing to shuttle the guests)
-many hotels will give you a discounted rate on a block of rooms for special events
-goodie bags waiting for them (tourist info, snacks, etc.) in the room are a special way to say thank you for the effort.
-having a brunch or other special meal with the bridal party and all out of town guests is also a great way to get a little extra quality time in with the people who had to make the extra effort to be at the wedding (a great time to catch up and let them feel extra special!)
Financially speaking, the reception hall controls the wedding invitation list. The occupancy limit of the reception hall will determine the maximum number of people can attend the reception. As far as who can invite how many people, that is an agreement that the bride's side and the groom's side have to negotiate.A.In a traditional wedding, the Father of the Bride pays for the wedding , and has some say as to what he can afford. He then turns the wedding planning over to the bride or the couple. It is up to the planner to determine how many guests there will be, and will rent a reception hall based on the number of guests to attend . The hall has no financial responsibility except to provide whatever services they have been contracted for.
The state, the couple only has to pay for the papers which are not expensive.
All situations are different. Sometimes, the bride and groom can pay for their own wedding themselves.
who ever cancels the wedding should have to pay for it .
dady
Kingston
That depends on the individual situation.
The bride and groom
He does. All wedding guests including the bridal party are responsible for their own expenses. There are a few rare occasions where brides and grooms want to be generous and help their bridal party or other guests pay for certain things but it's not their responsibilty and should not be expected. It's already a gift and an honor to be invited to a wedding. The bride and groom should not have to beg or pay people to come.
You should make it clear if you are paying for the entire bill of any guests and if not then tell each guest they will be paying their own bill.
No one
Traditionally the Groom pays for the wedding. It shows that he is ready to take on the responsibilities in his future. It is also a way to prove to his future in-laws that he is able to take care of their daughter.