October 8, 2007
What is a Honeymoon Registry?
Author: Cyndie King
Is there a wedding coming up in your family? Have you been
invited to a wedding? If the answer is "yes" to either of these
questions, it is an exciting time in your life as well as the
bride and groom. You have been invited to be a participant in
one of the most important days in the lives of these two people.
If you are like me, you have no idea what you are going to get
them. I would like to suggest a visit the Honeymoon Registry .
The Honeymoon Registry is very similar to the gift registry that
a couple signs up for at the store. Instead of the bride and
groom receiving a crock-pot from you, you can purchase gifts for
their honeymoon. The couple has listed their honeymoon wishes
and the costs of each experience for their friends and family to
purchase as a wedding gift.
If the wedding couple signs up for this registry, they can
pre-plan what they'll be able to do on their honeymoon. They'll
know ahead of time how much they will need to set aside for
their trip and can also let their honeymoon organizers book the
different things that they would like to do on their honeymoon.
Some of the gifts that the wedding couple might include as a
wish might be a hot air balloon ride, and upgrade to their room,
couple massage, manicure, swimming with the dolphins, or maybe a
bicycle or scooter rental. These are all wishes that you might
see. It is your job to pick which gift you might want to
purchase for them.
About the author:
Cyndie King is an active internet network marketer who's a part
of the largest and fastest growing network marketing company
online. Get your free Deals and Steals! Hot Travel Deals at
http://www.thetripexperts.com
We hope you enjoyed this article about using a honeymoon registry to plan and finance your honeymoon. We wish you a lifetime of love and travels! Happy Honeymooning!




Comments
October 10, 2007
Rob said:
I love this idea - more and more couples already have a home together, and a mortage, and all the other associated expenses - getting married is coming later and later in the plan of ‘being together’ - having a nice honeymoon can be difficult when you’ve got so much other stuff to worry about, and getting help from friends and family as a ‘wedding present’ is a really good way to go about it.
Those who can afford it can contribute to bigger costs, and people with less money to spend could help with smaller, but still essential things.