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Mrs. Lemon, Los Angeles/Monterey Age and Occupation in 2006: 26, Graduate Student (Public Policy) Fiance's Age and Occupation in 2006: 29, Environmental Consultant Engagement Date: April 7, 2006 Wedding Date: July 7, 2007 Venue: Rosary Chapel & Monterey Marriott, Monterey, CA About Me: My FI and I met online, but we like to tell people that we met at a "cookie shop" which is the technical location of our first encounter. He proposed exactly 1 year, 1 month and 6 days after our first date (it's the only part of his proposal speech that I remember), and we're planning long-distance from Los Angeles for a July wedding in my hometown of Monterey, CA. I have a passion for all things "cool, cute and quirky" and I enjoy video games, reading blogs (WeddingBee, trashy celeb, consumer & political) and crafting in my spare time, if I have any!
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It’s A Jolly Holiday With Mickey

April 25th, 2007 @ 12:41 pm by Mrs. Lemon

So funny that Miss Kiwi should mention her desire for a Disneyland registry, as I just happened to notice a little ad on a bridal site for the one of the newest honeymoon registries… for the Walt Disney World resort no less! So while the debate over honeymoon registries rages on… the market keeps expanding with more and more entrants like Disney:

Disney’s Honeymoon Registry – Couples can complete a wedding gift registry for elements to comprise an all-inclusive honeymoon to Walt Disney World Resort in Florida, Disney Cruise Line and Disney Vacation Club. Gifts available on the registry range from dining, theme park tickets and resort accommodations to a personal safari, an after-hours visit to Magic Kingdom or a Disney Vacation Club membership. The customized registry is divided into specific categories such as “active adventure,” “exotic,” “luxury,” “relaxation” and “distinctly Disney” to compliment couples’ personal interests. Couples can even personalize their online registry page with messages and pictures.

From the little bit of exploring I did on the site (trust me, I tried my best to see if we could take a detour back to Florida for a few days on our return trip), it looks like the site allows your guests to purchase your gifts in terms of “credits.” So for instance, a hotel increment is $50, and they recommend you to register for 20 of them. The choices are as varied as you can imagine… all the way from dining credits to spa treatments or even photo mementos of your screams on Splash Mountain. (Mr. Lemon is a sucker for those… although most of the time he prefers the free photo-ops of his total score-shattering domination of Buzz Lightyear.)

You enter a number in the Requested Increments field to determine how much money to request for an item. For example, if you request 5 increments and the Cost Per Increment is $10, you are requesting a total of $50 for the item. You select the Add This check box to indicate you want to add the item to the registry.

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Banana Boat Ride (for those on a Disney Cruise)

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Couple’s Massage @ Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa

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A Romantic Dinner for Two at the Sci-Fi Drive-In

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A Romantic Disney Photography Portrait Session

But in the end, I found the site to elicit the response that most opponents of honeymoon registries have: it just looks like you are asking for money outright. It’s sad too, since the idea is fun, but I’d feel so much better handing someone $300 with a note to have a wonderful honeymoon dinner on me instead of buying them 4 credits for dinner.

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4 Responses to “It’s A Jolly Holiday With Mickey”

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CS

I’d rather do the “hints”of having only a few registry items and telling my parents to tell people we’d appreciate cash most of all because most of the other ways of getting cash make your guests actually pay to give you money:

a) because you have a vacation/mortgage/whatever online registry, they take a cut of the money

b) even the “sneakier” ways of returning gifts for cash often means that the shipping and handling charges your guests paid were wasted.

I am one of those people that would rather give you a gift then money…but I would rather give you all the money I spent then some company a cut if you really just want cash.

 
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kanipark

i went to disney world for our honeymoon… it was great… we were there for 7 days & they were jam packed each day… went to each park, mini golf, boardwalk, pleasure island (which is 8 clubs) in one area… it was GREAT!!!

 
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kanipark

i just shot an engagement session at disneyland… it was so much fun… i would totally recommend that for you :)

 
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snot

heh. we are going to disney for our honeymoon. we’re so looking forward to it too. we both need the break SO BADLY. heh.

i dunno. i would feel weird too about buying points. so i’m with you on that.

 

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Mrs. Lemon, Los Angeles/Monterey Age and Occupation in 2006: 26, Graduate Student (Public Policy) Fiance's Age and Occupation in 2006: 29, Environmental Consultant Engagement Date: April 7, 2006 Wedding Date: July 7, 2007 Venue: Rosary Chapel & Monterey Marriott, Monterey, CA About Me: My FI and I met online, but we like to tell people that we met at a "cookie shop" which is the technical location of our first encounter. He proposed exactly 1 year, 1 month and 6 days after our first date (it's the only part of his proposal speech that I remember), and we're planning long-distance from Los Angeles for a July wedding in my hometown of Monterey, CA. I have a passion for all things "cool, cute and quirky" and I enjoy video games, reading blogs (WeddingBee, trashy celeb, consumer & political) and crafting in my spare time, if I have any!

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