Disneymoon Registry

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Hi, can anyone tell me if you can see what people can treat you to on the Disneymoon Registry? I haven't got a reservation number (yet) but wondered if there was anywhere you could have a look?

I've gone throught the Disnwy website and can't find much info.

Thanks

Alex x
 
Sorry, just found the sample! Doh!!
 
oh god it has EVERYTHING
from
dinners @ WDW
carriage rides
sea racers
photopass
tours
$$ towards your room
photo shoots
souveineers


Ive done a BUNCH for some girls...its AWESOME!!!!!!!!
 
What would be a good way to say you are registered for a Disney Honeymoon thing? We're not having guests at the wedding, so its not like we can include that on the invitation. Or since we're not having guests, should we not expect any wedding gifts until we see them at our reception when we get home?
 

I would let family and friends know. They can pass it by word of mouth. Another great way is if you have a wedding website for yourselves. If you do, you can put where you are registered on your website.

For us, my DH's mother sent a little card in the announcements/invites to our Ossining reception that said "Matt and Tara invite you to visit www.~~~.com to view pictures and video of their day". This may not help if they aren't sent until after the wedding though.

I hope this helps!

Cheers,
Tara
 
Keep in mind the fund in the card does not expire. What I'm not sure about is how long the registry will stay active...
 
I would let family and friends know. They can pass it by word of mouth. Another great way is if you have a wedding website for yourselves. If you do, you can put where you are registered on your website.

I'll definitly keep that in mind. The only thing that I didn't like about the Disney wedding website (I know there are others..) was that it had a section for where "guests" could get information on where to stay and discounts haha. I wouldn't want to direct someone there, but then say yea give us money for our honeymoon, but totally skip the part where you can make your reservations too haha. That might not go over too well :P

But I'll definitly check to see what's out there.

thanks!
 
You should be able to view the sample registry on the main page.

We used the Disney Honeymoon Registry last year. Most people asked where I was registered, and it was also included on my bridal shower invitations. Each time we received a gift on the registry, I was notified via email. Keep in mind that just because you register for a certain item, that gift card can be used to purchase just about anything at Disney. We used the majority of the funds to pay off our Disney Honeymoon! :)

About 2 weeks after our wedding, I received an email from the the Disney Honeymoon Registry Team, letting me know that our registry was about to expire, but we could still use funds on the card. It closed about 30 days after the wedding.

Hope this info is helpful!
 
I'll definitly keep that in mind. The only thing that I didn't like about the Disney wedding website (I know there are others..) was that it had a section for where "guests" could get information on where to stay and discounts haha. I wouldn't want to direct someone there, but then say yea give us money for our honeymoon, but totally skip the part where you can make your reservations too haha. That might not go over too well :)

But I'll definitly check to see what's out there.

thanks!

We didn't use the Disney website for our wedding website...we still kept it open and directed our guests there from our main site for lodging. My hubby builds websites for a living, so that made it easy for us.

A lot of the wedding websites have website templates where you can drag and drop. Also, if you google, you can find nicer ones as well and some places you can pay to build a site for you. Personally, we bought a domain name and Matt built it. However, you could probably buy a domain name ($24.95 for a year), and then use adobe dreamweaver.

Good luck!
 
We will only have about 13 people (including us) going to the wedding from the UK so I have put this at the bottom of the info leaflet:

We are not having a wedding list with any store - we appreciate that people are coming to our wedding and that is more than a gift for us. We do have a Disney Honeymoon Registry website here: (insert later). The website has various Disney ‘treats’ including spa treatments, dining etc and we have picked out our favourites - if you would like to help us make our honeymoon exceptional we would be most grateful but it certainly isn’t expected.

Can anone tell me exactly how this works? Say for instance that we wanted to pick V&A at $25 per increment and needed 10 increments. Can people choose to 'spend' just a couple of increments or does it need to be the whole amount they put on?

When someone does give to something you have selected and you have enough increments, do you then get a voucher or something or is it just a monetary amount that you spend as you wish?

We are trying to decide whether it would be better to pick particular things or just set up the gift card.

Hope that all made sense!

Sorry, just thought of another. If you have your honeymoon resort as an option, how do you then use the money to pay for the room? Isn't the room paid for before you go, or do you pay for it when you check in/out? We've only used DVC in the past and haven't booked a room before.
 
We will only have about 13 people (including us) going to the wedding from the UK so I have put this at the bottom of the info leaflet:

We are not having a wedding list with any store - we appreciate that people are coming to our wedding and that is more than a gift for us. We do have a Disney Honeymoon Registry website here: (insert later). The website has various Disney ‘treats’ including spa treatments, dining etc and we have picked out our favourites - if you would like to help us make our honeymoon exceptional we would be most grateful but it certainly isn’t expected.

Can anone tell me exactly how this works? Say for instance that we wanted to pick V&A at $25 per increment and needed 10 increments. Can people choose to 'spend' just a couple of increments or does it need to be the whole amount they put on?

When someone does give to something you have selected and you have enough increments, do you then get a voucher or something or is it just a monetary amount that you spend as you wish?

We are trying to decide whether it would be better to pick particular things or just set up the gift card.

Hope that all made sense!

Sorry, just thought of another. If you have your honeymoon resort as an option, how do you then use the money to pay for the room? Isn't the room paid for before you go, or do you pay for it when you check in/out? We've only used DVC in the past and haven't booked a room before.

I hope this answers your questions:
When someone wants to purchase an item from your registry, they can purchase the item in the increment specified. So if you select V&A and the cost is $25 per increment, and the amount they suggest is lets say 10 increments, your guests can purchase as many increments as they would like. If they only want to spend $50, they can purchase 2 increments.

The card works just like a gift card & is good at the resorts, restaraunts & retail locations throughout the parks. There is no voucher, you just use the card. You can spend the money on it whichever way you like. You don't necessarily have to use it for the gifts you selected. Yes, the room is paid for before you get there, but if you have this card far enough in advance before your trip is paid for, you can use it towards that expense as well.

:)
 
They can put in however many increments they want. You can also spend the money on the gift card on whatever you want if you choose you to cancel reservations or something.
 
That's brilliant, thank you so much for the information! I'm liking this Honeymoon Regisry more and more :goodvibes
 





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