My first round of weddings was in the early to mid 90s, when the stag and hen nights were just that - a night, and you pretty much bought what you liked as a wedding present.
The second round of weddings - which is still ongoing - are for the people's weddings I attended in the 90s who have got divorced and are marrying again, and the cost has gone bananas.
The stag 'events' are now long weekends and I've been to Dublin (twice) Prague, Riga, Tallin, Budapest and the capital of Iceland (which I won't attempt to spell). I've even had a full 7 nights stag do in Spain.
Mrs Flop gets invited to the hen parties, and whilst these have tended to be closer to home, they still inevitably require at least two nights in a hotel and loads of 'treatments' (whatever the hell they are). Last year she had three nights in The Grand at Brighton and the total cost of the Hen do was about £600.
Add to this the new frock that simply has to be purchased for every damn wedding, and the wedding present which must be bought from the John Lewis Wedding List....................
So yes, the figure in the article is easily achievable - and in fact I'd say is on the low side.
It has got bloody ridiculous - I miss the good old days when you could get away with a p1ss-up in the local pub for the stag, a £30 present, church, photos, prawn cocktail starter and chicken something main, disco, getting p!ssed and dancing with a bridesmaid to Move Closer by Phylis Nelson.