Yes, the Rev provided this service last year (I seem to recall the ice was 2000 Lbs worth, so he was literally a ton of help) and is doing so this year as well. No need to rely on ordinary ice machines. He’ll deliver proximate to the start of your slot. When you have the bags, throw them all into the tub and save out two for your coolers, or however many will fit in there. During crawl you’ll go through 4 bags or so, depending on how much ice you use, and Risk Management recommends you use a lot of ice. Several rooms per slot and, what, three tiers? Best to slow that drinkie down.
150-175 is about right with headcount: you can’t practically serve more in that time but you can probably pass out 150 drinks. You may have some extra, you may not, and there will be plenty of people who would like to help with the remains. The crunch time lasts an hour and change—by the time it tapers off you have the choice of whether to throw in the bar towel and head back to the pool or wait out the bitter end alkies.
Additional: it’s nice to have a dedicated surface from which to pour, whether you’re appropriating a piece of furniture, packing a table or building a custom bar like some maniacs do

(I don’t actually want to know what you’re doing until I see it, cos that’s how I roll.) Refills: if you can batch everything into single containers you only have one pour to refill your serving unit. If you don’t have big enough containers, do the premix in one and leave the booze in its bottles. It’s always impressive to see a host pour an ENTIRE bottle of hooch into a punch container (“wow, that’s gonna be strong!” Well not unless you have a lot of it.) Bar napkins do not hurt one bit. Tip jar: underneath your pouring surface have a bucket to dump your jar when it gets full. This is frequently overlooked and the last thing you want to do at crunch time is figure out where to stow wadded-up cash fast. Also watch out for “sticky fingers”. It is VERY unusual but there’s a rogue in every crowd.
As nuts as the crawl is, it is basically just a party with a fantastic rush to the bar. Everyone is there to enjoy the drinx and décor and they will be patient, so it’s not nearly as insane as it looks. For you: remember a large bottle of water or gatorade because you will work hard for several hours and forget to hydrate. It's a marathon, not a sprint, unless you're hosting. Then it's a sprint.
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....and don't worry about top shelf liquors with this crowd....
Whuuuut? Well there goes your reputation
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