On average, families in LA spend between $15,000 and $25,000 for a full-scale quince celebration, though that range can swing significantly depending on the venue, guest count, and extras like entertainment, photography, and attire.
Venue rentals in LA are one of the biggest cost factors. A banquet hall or ballroom might cost between $3,000 and $7,000, while unique or luxury venues (like
rooftop spaces or historic estates) could push past $10,000, especially if you're booking on a weekend or during peak season. Outdoor venues, community centers, and Peerspace rentals may offer more budget flexibility.
Catering typically runs around $25 to $100 per guest in LA, with higher-end catering companies charging more for elaborate menus or full-service options. For a 100-guest quince, that’s a food and beverage budget of at least $2,500 to $10,000. Adding in a cake (which can cost anywhere from $300 to $1,000) and non-alcoholic beverages further increases that cost.
Other key expenses include:
- Dresses: Designer quince gowns in LA often range from $500 to $2,000+
- Hair and makeup: $200–$600, depending on the artist and whether a trial is included
- Choreography: Around $500–$1,500 for professional dance instruction
- Entertainment: DJs typically charge $1,000–$2,000, while a live band or mariachi could cost $800 to $3,000+
- Photography and videography: Full packages in LA range from $1,500 to $5,000
In some cases, families also budget for extras like luxury transportation, photo booths, custom décor, or afterparties, which can tack on several thousand more.
Some offset costs by limiting the guest list, seeking package deals, or booking off-season. Others opt for DIY decor or non-traditional venues to keep the vibe personal without overextending financially. Just beware of searching
Airbnb for party spaces in LA as Airbnb has strictlhy banned parties of any size. Keep your searches specific to marketplaces like Peerspace who offer spaces prepared for events and parties.
For the most accurate pricing, it’s always a good idea to reach out directly to local vendors or venues to get quotes based on your specific needs and guest count.