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Penny


May 24, 2004, 12:53 PM

Post #1 of 8 (2390 views)
     Limited Seating  

Hello -- I am really nervous about my upcoming wedding because the venue has a maximum guest of 75. How do I send out invitations (many are out-of-towners; many have more than one child) and at the same time help ensure we don't go over our limit of 75 guests? Is it okay to put something in the invite like "Seating Limited - please RSVP early to secure your seat?" This seems like such a tricky maneuver.

Any help GREATLY appreciated!

Penny


May 24, 2004, 1:20 PM

Post #2 of 8 (2387 views)
     Re: [Penny] Limited Seating [In reply to]  

Me again. I was also thinking, in terms of kids, would it be okay to say "Due to limited seating, we are unable to accommodate children at this time. Once all RSVPs are received, we will be better able to determine if any extra seats may be offered to those who have children that want to attend."

TWQadmin
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May 24, 2004, 1:28 PM

Post #3 of 8 (2385 views)
     Re: [Penny] Limited Seating [In reply to]  

Please look in the wedding invitations forum as there is a question very simialr to this one that has already been answered.:

not inviting children outside of family??

Be sure to scan the site. There may be other questions posted with answers too.

(This post was edited by TWQadmin on May 24, 2004, 1:30 PM)

Penny


May 24, 2004, 1:31 PM

Post #4 of 8 (2381 views)
     Re: [TWQadmin] Limited Seating [In reply to]  

Thanks! And I appreciate that. I also would like to know about the other part of my question pertaining to the Guest Limit. Whether there are kids or not - we can't go over 75 people. It's hard to just invite 75 people only, because obviously all of them may not be able to make it and if they can't we'd like to invite others to fill their seats. Can we put some kind of statement in the invite that mentions the limited seating - but doesn't make the person feel like they should not come in order to make room for others...?

TWQadmin
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May 24, 2004, 1:35 PM

Post #5 of 8 (2374 views)
     Re: [Penny] Limited Seating [In reply to]  

Please don't handle it this way. Would you like to get an invitation of this sort? You're basically saying, "We have other people who we'd rather invite, but if they cannot attend then we would like to have your children as second choices". Invite the people you want to include, period. If there are extra seats after everyone RSVP's then so be it.
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Penny


May 24, 2004, 1:37 PM

Post #6 of 8 (2372 views)
     Re: [TWQadmin] Limited Seating [In reply to]  

I don't want to handle it that way - that's why I am asking if there is a way to handle it. I guess there isn't. Thanks for your input.

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May 24, 2004, 1:37 PM

Post #7 of 8 (2372 views)
     Re: [Penny] Limited Seating [In reply to]  

Invite only 75 guests. It's the only way to be 100 percent certain that you will not go over.
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May 24, 2004, 1:43 PM

Post #8 of 8 (2371 views)
     Re: [Penny] Limited Seating [In reply to]  

No, the only way to handle this correctly is to send out invitations for 75 guests OR ask the venue if they can offer you a larger room if you go over 75.

I suppose, if you are under 75 guests, and your cousin calls and mentions her three kids you could then say "Sure, we have room, bring them along", but there really is no polite way to handle this in a written invitation, sorry.
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