Do We Budget
for the Number of Invitees?

Should we base our reception budget
on the number of people we think will actually attend our
wedding or the number of people we are inviting?

Trying to predict your RSVPs is difficult. People you’re certain
wouldn’t miss your big day for anything might have a scheduling
conflict, and folks you’d throw in the “not a chance” pile
might surprise you and show up. If you base your budget on
perfect attendance, however, you run the risk of allocating
too much money for your reception (which is often calculated
by a per-person cost).
The safest bet is to assume 20 percent of your total guest
count will have to decline. This means that any per-person
costs should be calculated at 80 percent of your original
guest count. However, if more than 80 percent of your invited
guests end up RSVPing “yes,” make sure you’re
prepared to pare down other wedding costs to cover it.
For example, a rehearsal dinner at a fancy restaurant could
be changed to a less-expensive venue. Or the string quartet
for your ceremony could be switched to the church organist.
Once you're read to look at the numbers, check out our Personal
Budget Planner. We’ll give you a personalized budget
breakdown so you can start planning and spending smart.
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