Here sits our stack of returned RSVPs*. As of now, here's the count:
298 Invited
153 Attending
39 Not Attending
153 Attending
39 Not Attending
We were hoping for only 200 to attend. The room, if we completely change the layout and plan for the night, will fit a max of about 240 people. So, doing the math, we have 106 responses yet to be received and, if all say yes, that's putting our final count at 259!
I'm still hoping to reach only 200 attending, but after a run down of the missing RSVPs, we are estimating that the majority of them will accept the invitation. So, at this point, we're hoping that at least 10 more invited couples won't be able to attend.
The cutoff date for sending back the RSVPs is September 6th. After that date, any that we haven't received we will have to call to find out if they plan on making it to the wedding. We really do hope that everyone can attend and I'm sure that if they can all make it, we will find a way to make it work.
Word to the wise - double and triple check your maximum invited with how many people your venue will hold. This was probably the least wise decision I've made through the whole planning process!
Have any of you come across the same problem when working your final numbers around the size of your venue?
*The one RSVP you see sitting in the opposite direction is the only one that we've received that has more names listed then the number of seats we have reserved for them. I'd say 1 out of 96 cards received isn't so bad!















