CREATING A SUCCESSFUL HONEYMOON REGISTRY
Instead, Jenny and John registered with HoneyLuna, the Honeymoon Registry Service, and received “pieces of their honeymoon” as wedding gifts.
Jenny and John had a very successful honeymoon registry! “Our honeymoon included Spanish Language courses in
Honeymoon registries today are no longer “alternative” and are acceptable wedding registries, according to the Emily Post Institute of Etiquette (and others!). Honeymoon registries offer the opportunity for families and friends to give the couple something worth remembering for their honeymoon. However, because many people are not aware that honeymoon registries exist, it is important that the wedding couple (and their close friends, maid of honor and best man) let people know that their honeymoon registry exists and to “educate” their family friends about the concept. This will insure that they have the most successful honeymoon registry possible.
HoneyLuna's honeymoon registry service provides many tools to help create a successful honeymoon registry and to “get the word out” such as:
- Registry announcement cards to send to family and friends letting them know about your honeymoon registry
- Email announcements to send to family and friends letting them know about your honeymoon registry
- An easy to use website to for friends and family to view your itemized registry and purchase your gifts. Our site also offers FREE wedding websites, wedding blog, and photo albums for wedding couples!
Ultimately, the wedding couple DOES need to participate in helping make the honeymoon registry successful. Here a few things you can do to create a successful honeymoon registry.
1. Be Creative - Have fun with your registry. Don’t’ just ask for cash – include fun items and activities your friends and family can get excited about.
2. Include Gifts In a Variety of
Remember, the more you promote your honeymoon registry, the better your chances of having a successful honeymoon registry. Wouldn't you rather have some fantastic honeymoon experience as your wedding gift rather than a zebra head cookie platter or another turkey baster?