It's that entitlement mentality, I'm telling you. The feeling is that they are
entitled to a five star honeymoon, because after all, a honeymoon follows "their day" and "their day" can only be followed up by an expensive vacation--regardless of their particular budget.
As for the guests paying for "pieces of the honeymoon"...hmm...I guess I have a different definition of cool. "Cool" to me is a charity registry, with the caveat that the bride and groom do not pay any attention to who gave what, because there should be no pressure or expectation. "Cool" to me is my friend that recently married, asking anyone that was able to give what they could to the local animal shelter. For pity's sake, if people already have a house, and don't want for Tupperware or a blender, and can afford a wedding planner-type wedding, IMO it's alotta nerve asking/expecting others to pay for their vacation.
As a bride to be, I have to tell you--the whole wedding thing has gotten plain. flat. silly. It's not even about a ceremony that signifies your commitment--it's a pageant, a Broadway play, and the electric light parade all rolled up into a spoiled bratzilla's My Super Sweet 16 party.
Sorry for the rant, and I really mean that. I do not mean to offend. Generally I try to be "live and let live" but just going through the whole wedding thing, and the pressure to turn my wedding into a spectacle, well--it's made me a little

. Do people want a big fat party, or a marriage? I want a marriage that lasts a lifetime, and extorting money from friends and family to pay for stuff I *want* (not even *need*--just want) is no way to run a railroad--or begin a life.

Okay. No more soap box.