turboflgrl
Shiny_Rock
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Ok, before I get jumped on (hehe) let me clarify that I am only talking alcoholic beverages as the cash bar - not sodas, juices, coffee, tea, etc.
My fiance and I very rarely (if ever) drink. His entire family does not drink and mine doesn't either for the most part. However, most of our friends do (we are all in our early to mid 20s). Since my wedding is going to be on the smaller side (about 100 guests total) with about 20 of those guests being friends, I feel very uncomfortable shelling out almost $4,000 for an open bar. To me, that seems insane and in no way would it ever cost $4,000 for my 20 friends to drink - ever. lol
My idea was to do a cocktail hour and then have it switch to a cash bar afterward. I also thought about allowing beer and wine but it doesn't make the cost go down much at all unfortunately.
I sort of feel like, since drinking is not something that we necessarily enjoy, that it should not be my responsibility to provide my guests something that I do not partake in - that and I worry about people leaving my wedding loaded.
I just don't know what to do... I feel like offering a cocktail hour is enough as is considering I won't be taking part in it and 80% of the guests won't be either. Does anyone have an opinion on this?
My fiance and I very rarely (if ever) drink. His entire family does not drink and mine doesn't either for the most part. However, most of our friends do (we are all in our early to mid 20s). Since my wedding is going to be on the smaller side (about 100 guests total) with about 20 of those guests being friends, I feel very uncomfortable shelling out almost $4,000 for an open bar. To me, that seems insane and in no way would it ever cost $4,000 for my 20 friends to drink - ever. lol
My idea was to do a cocktail hour and then have it switch to a cash bar afterward. I also thought about allowing beer and wine but it doesn't make the cost go down much at all unfortunately.
I sort of feel like, since drinking is not something that we necessarily enjoy, that it should not be my responsibility to provide my guests something that I do not partake in - that and I worry about people leaving my wedding loaded.

I just don't know what to do... I feel like offering a cocktail hour is enough as is considering I won't be taking part in it and 80% of the guests won't be either. Does anyone have an opinion on this?