#635: Wedding Of A Lifetime
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Reporter:  DaltonHaigler9                                                       
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 [[iframe https://www.youtube.com/embed/f4iuRka3H9U height="315"
 width="560"]]<br>Often as we assist couples planning their wedding or
 wedding reception there is confusion on how the serving of beer, wine, or
 mixed drinks affects the pricing of the venue being used.<br><br>This is a
 short explanation of what has to be factored in by the person/company
 renting the wedding location to you.<br><br>This next sentence is a
 general statement and it varies from state to state, city to city within
 states, and often county to
 [http://www.bodyundbrain.de/index.php/blog/entry/ways-to-discover-an-
 available-santa-barbara-wedding-place-easily urbana il banquet halls]
 county in some states.<br><br>"In most jurisidictions there is an
 additional license cost to be able to "serve alcohol on
 premise".<br><br>In most states the cost of that license varies depending
 on whether one chooses to serve "hard liquor" versus wine or beer. If hard
 liquor is chosen then the cost is generally higher the licensing agency
 will charge the wedding location vendor. The distinction here is not
 whether the wedding reception venue can sell alcohol, but whether they can
 serve it on the premise.<br><br>Let me give you an example that has
 occurred in our facility several times. We sell wine and beer in our
 facility and also have a wedding venue in the same facility. If a wedding
 couple wanted to buy a bottle of wine in our store they might pay say
 $9.99 for the bottle. This assumes they are not opening the bottle of wine
 on the premise.<br><br>Now if that same wedding couple wants the exact
 same bottle of wine to serve during the wedding then the cost is increased
 to $11.99 for the $9.99 bottle of wine. Here's why.<br><br>The wedding
 facility has to pay an additional yearly fee for the right to "serve on
 premise" and that fee can be literally 10% more or many multiples of the
 right to "sell on premise". In some states such as Massachusetts they
 historically limit the number of facilities that can sell and serve so
 it's not unusual for a license to sell in the $100,000 to $750,000 range.
 In those type jurisdictions merely to have the license is a license to
 succeed and often the largest value of any wedding reception venue is not
 the business they do or do not do but the actual license itself since it
 is rare and is limited. In our state, North Carolina, we simply apply for
 the license, comply with the requirement rules, and the license is issued.
 By limiting the people who can have a license no artificial value is
 charged nor is there a profit motive generated by limiting access to the
 license.<br><br>Also the wedding facility has to carry a different type of
 insurance now that alcohol, wine, beer is served on premise. This is
 because if the facility fails to use due care by serving an intoxicated
 person and an accident occurs then the wedding venue can be held liable
 for damages and be sued.<br><br>These are some of the issues involved with
 serving alcohol and also why in many cases the cost for a bottle of wine,
 a beer, a mixed drink may add some incremental cost to the use of the
 event space. It's not based upon simply deciding to charge more but in
 many wedding and wedding reception venues that are used only 1 or 2 days
 per week at most, then the additonal costs have to be
 recouped..<br><br>For very good wedding venues the additonal costs are
 worth it as in special occassions like weddings and wedding receptions,
 it's worth it to make the day special by pleasing your customer whenever
 possible. The customer is right and I know at the Event Gallery of The
 Cotton Company we always try to help make the occassion what the bride and
 groom desire.<br>

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