HOST BARS INFORMATION
Many people ask for a host bar to compliment
their boat cruise. In general this means that the organizer/client
is picking up the whole tab for the bar. In most cases this is done
on a consumption basis, meaning you will pay for everything that
is served, i.e. the actual consumption.
Many people refer to a host bar as meaning all
you can drink. But there are rules about these things. And
many clients ask why some places do it and we cant. We will
do it for weddings, and in fact many of our wedding
packages include a host bar.
Here are the AGCOs rules when it comes to all
you can drink bars.
The license holder and the event organizer have
entered into a written contract that sets out separately the price
of the food component and the price of the liquor component of
the package.
The price of the food component is the fair market
price and represents more than 50 per cent of the total price
of the package.
The event is intended only for the invited guests
of the event organizer, is not advertised to the general public
and is not open to the general public.
Attendees are not charged a fee for admission
to the event or for liquor or food.
The event organizer or the organizers delegate
remains on the premises at all times during the event.
The time for which alcoholic drinks may be provided
to attendees without charge to the attendee does not exceed eight
hours.
The licence holder, the employees and managers
of the licence holder and the security personnel other than paid
duty police officers acting as security personnel at the event
have completed a server training course approved by the Board
of the AGCO.
The licence holder keeps all contracts relating
to the event for at least one year after the event takes place.
For more information about bar options for your cruise
with Yankee Lady Cruises feel free to contact
us.

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