What things do you take into consideration when planning a party?

February 12th, 2010

I’m making a list for a project, but I need some help. Here’s what I have so far:

•When planning your menu, try to include vegetarian options for your guests.
•Always include a wide variety of beverage options, especially when you plan to serve alcohol.

This project is for a mock party that would have about 450 guests…so any tips you’d like to contribute are welcome…

Thanks!
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3 Responses to “What things do you take into consideration when planning a party?”

  1. La Vie Boheme says:

    -Budget
    -How much food you will need
    -Sit down or buffet meal?
    -A large variety of music

  2. elynne85 says:

    1. When is the party? Weekday/Weekend? More people will attend weekends than weekdays.
    2. Where is the party? Indoors/Outdoors? Plan for weather forecast and capacity of guests.
    3. How are people getting there? Bus/Shuttle/Car- Prepare for parking
    4. How long is the party? This will give you a better idea of how much drinks/food needs to be served. People usually take 1-2 drinks per hour.
    5. Is this a sit down/buffet/cocktail party? This will determine where people sit or stand and how many chairs and tables need to be prepared.
    6. Food menu – Anyone with allergies/vegetarians/children
    7. Drink menu – You don’t want alcoholics and neither do you want a bar stocked with excess types of alcohol nobody drinks. Stick to the basics
    8. Theme of party – Occasion
    9. Music – DJ or no DJ?
    10. Service help – hiring waiters for clearing/cleaning? Personal chef or catering company?

    There is so much stuff I could think of but it’s early in the morning and I can’t think.. Hahaha! Good luck..

  3. Teal says:

    Decide event purpose (raise funds, visibility, celebration, etc.)

    Choose a theme

    Visit potential sites!!!!!!!!

    If other individuals will be helping roll out event, make list of each person duties

    Collect cost estimates (site rental, food, drinks, sound/lights, etc.); creat excel sheet for budget

    If having entertainment, gather recommendations for entertainment; hold auditions

    Get bids for entertainment

    Plan Decor, get bids

    Send invites, get bids on cost(don’t forget to add in the cost of postage!)

    Compile mailing list (individuals/businesses)

    Check proposed date for potential conflicts, finalize date in writing

    Develop alternative site (if event is outdoors)

    Pick graphic artist; begin invitation design

    Develop calendar of task list

    Select photographer

    Investigate need for special permits, licenses, insurance, etc.

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