The Pros and Cons of a Honeymoon Registry

If you and your partner are already living together, you may find the act of setting up a wedding registry to be a difficult task. Perhaps you already have everything you need for your kitchen and home… what are you supposed to register for?

Or maybe you and your spouse-to-be just value experiences over things. Whatever the case may be, you may find that choosing a honeymoon registry is a great option for you!

It allows soonlyweds to register for experiences such as hotel stays, activities, flights, and more. Then, their guests are able to financially contribute towards the things a couple registered for.

What is a honeymoon registry?

– Provides the couple with      additional resources to      use on their honeymoon      to enjoy activities they’d      otherwise skip. – Gives guests an      opportunity to pool      resources together to      give the couple a special      experience.

Pros of honeymoon registries:

– Offers the couple an      alternative to registering      for a traditional household      registry, or a way to      supplement their      household registry if      they’re not creating a full      registry. – Great for couples who      already live together and      don’t need more “stuff”.

Pros of honeymoon registries:

– Amazing for couples who      value experiences over      things. – Gives you the ability to      have a financially stress-     free honeymoon! – It’s convenient. Your      guests don’t have to      worry about wrapping or      carrying a gift to the      wedding day!

Pros of honeymoon registries:

Questions to ask yourself when considering honeymoon registries:

– How can we ensure that      we have our resources in      time for the honeymoon? – Am I overlooking any      items that I should have      on my household registry      that I haven’t thought of?

Questions to ask yourself when considering honeymoon registries:

– Are we able to afford the      honeymoon we want      without the help of a      honeymoon registry? (We      recommend that you only      book what you can      actually afford, and then      use whatever you receive      for honeymoon funds to      go towards extras.)

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