What
is Honeymoon Registry?
More
couples are getting married after they have lived on
their own and are established in apartments or homes.
They have many of the household items that are traditional
wedding gifts, such as pots & pans, toasters and
dishes. Thus the nature of bridal registry has been
changing. One offspring solution to this problem is
honeymoon registry. |
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Honeymoon
Registry Services offer a solution for these couples and their
friends and family wishing to buy them meaningful wedding
gifts.
After
a couples' honeymoon has been planned, the honeymoon registry
service can take those plans and put it into a registry list,
just like a registry list that you would find at a department
store. But instead of the list containing household items,
it contains pieces of a couples' honeymoon. Not only do guests
have the opportunity to help them pay for airfare and resort
accommodations, but they can also buy romantic gifts, such
as a candlelit dinner or an exciting afternoon of scuba diving.
The items on honeymoon registry lists can include activities
or "extras" that the couple would like to do on
their honeymoon, the beginning of their new life together.
Gifts are broken down into not only airfare and hotel, but
also any activity that couples wish to do on their honeymoon.
These activities may include items such as breakfast in bed,
a champagne welcome, scuba diving, horseback riding, ski lift
tickets, casino chips, tickets to shows and much, much more.
Honeymoon
registry is just a new way of helping the couple begin their
new life together. Dishes, toasters and china may break or
get old, but a honeymoon gift will always be a memory of a
special time in their lives.
However,
all honeymoon registry services are not created equal. Some
travel agencies advertise a honeymoon registry service, although
all their service may include is allowing your friends and
family to mail in checks towards your trip. You do need to
make sure to choose the right service that will provide you
and your guests with the best possible service.
Following
are questions that you can ask to help you determine how your
honeymoon registry will be received:
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Does the company provide an itemized registry list or
do friends and family simply contributes money? Your
friends and family want to feel like they are purchasing
something meaningful for you and if they have a list
describing what they are purchasing it will make a better
gift giving experience for them.
* How will your friends and family make purchases? Does
the company accept credit cards? Does the company have
a 1800 number? How will they get the list to your friends
and family? The process needs to be as accessible as
possible, including for out of town friends and family.
Many companies will put your registry list on the Internet,
where out-of-town friends and family can access it.
* Will your friends and family receive anything to show
for their purchase? Will they receive a gift certificate
and a receipt? How will you know who has purchased what?
* Does the company specialise in honeymoon registry?
Will the people answering the phone know who you are
and help make the purchase as easy as possible for your
friends and family.
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