D3V!L wrote: » Hi All, I was just wondering if this situation is common these days ? Myself and my fiancee attended a friends wedding at the weekend. It was a civil ceremony held in a large stately country home and we were given the option of staying there if we wanted and got put in a nice double room. My fiancee was told it was booked for us and presumed it was being covered by the wedding party. When we were leaving and saying our goodbyes we were told that we should "check out" only to be hit by a 400 euro bill for one night stay. There was no mention off any charge for the room let alone an exorbitant amount and we thought it was very unfair not mentioning this in advance as my other half is a student. We read up on the guest house when we got home only to find out that the package they offer is for everything including the rooms which is billed in one lump sum to the wedding party and then they choose what costs they can pass onto their guests (ie friends / family) So basically after doing the math, the attendees of the wedding paid for it :mad:
mcgiggles wrote: » The only people that get their rooms paid for at a wedding are the bridal party/ parents. If even that. No-one pays for guests to stay at their weddings. (at least not in my experience and I've been to the guts of 12 weddings in the last 2.5 years) I highly doubt that the price of all of the rooms is included in the wedding package? As I said bridal party maybe. These stately homes are expensive to stay in.
CIARAN_BOYLE wrote: » If you book for someone you may be expected to pay for them in my opinion. No one pays for guests to stay but no one books guests a room and tell them to stay there usually either.
D3V!L wrote: » This being my point as well. The room was booked for us, there was never ever any mention of a cost being associated with it. You dont invite someone for dinner and then at the end of the night slam a bill in front of them.
D3V!L wrote: » It was a civil ceremony held in a large stately country home and we were given the option of staying there if we wanted and got put in a nice double room. My fiancee was told it was booked for us and presumed it was being covered by the wedding party.
intheclouds wrote: » CIARAN_BOYLE wrote: » If you book for someone you may be expected to pay for them in my opinion. No one pays for guests to stay but no one books guests a room and tell them to stay there usually either. Block booking is common although named booking is less common. But either way, to assume someone else is paying for your room is a bit naive.
D3V!L wrote: » This being my point as well. The room was booked for us, there was never ever any mention of a cost being associated with it.You dont invite someone for dinner and then at the end of the night slam a bill in front of them.
michellie wrote: » I probably would ask the couple did they realise the cost per night was so expensive and why they didn't pass on the pricing details. Both sides are at fault tbh
pwurple wrote: » OP, does it often happen that you are invited for weekends away with friends and they cover the bill? Is it a thing that happens within your circle of friends usually? We had our wedding in a place where all rooms were block booked, and we could assign a price per room per night to the guests. I think we picked 120 euro per room for doubles and 60 for singles. Covered a few, like the best man, but not every guest. When we offered the rooms to people we told them the price though. The venue handled the cash on checkout.
lawred2 wrote: » If I was told there was a room 'available' for €400 - I'd have politely declined.