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Ms. Dahlia, Detroit/Cleveland Age and Occupation: 24, PhD Student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, IT System Administrator Engagement Date: December 31, 2006 Wedding Date: May 2008 Blogging Since: September 19, 2007 Venue: United Methodist Cathedral & historic downtown hotel in Cleveland About Me: I enjoy cooking, dancing and swimming. I am a geek and apply game theory to my everyday life. Winter is my favorite time of year, especially when spent curled up with good coffee and a book by Madeleine L'Engle.
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Registry Take 4: Household Items Continued

January 29th, 2008 @ 3:43 pm by Ms. Dahlia

As I mentioned in an earlier post, we were less than thrilled with our Macy’s experience, and were still on the search for a china pattern.On a whim, we decided to check out Dillard’s at Beachwood Place- to both check out jewelry for the day (I’m on the hunt for earrings) and to see what their china looked like.

There were several patterns that we liked, and while the registry person was helping another bride and her mom (who had made an appointment), she was as attentive as she could be towards us. As a bonus, Dillard’s had a table set up with a tablecloth, and we were encouraged to “try out” as many place settings as we wanted, to get a sense of how things would look on a table. (This try out was also encouraged for crystal and flatware. I thought the whole thing was pretty nifty, as you could really see how everything would look together.)

We set down a whole number of place settings, and one clear winner emerged:

Stratford Platinum by Noritake.

Platinum banded for Mr. Dahlia, interesting shape/design for me. After we found it, we kept talking about it, and unlike every other china pattern, we were increasingly excited about it. (I’m serious. Mr. Dahlia is about as excited about the china as I am. No joke.)

While silver is not available in stores, it is available to be ordered from a store- and the website. And they carried our pattern (at a cheaper price than Macy’s!). We were sold on Dillard’s. Having also gone through the registry process at three other stores, we decided to do this one completely online.

The online registry is the most awesome registry we have come across. Seriously. It is smart about adding/removing items, and is updated instantly. And we have yet to get the dreaded “this registry is temporarily unavailable” message.

The return policy is more strict (returns must be within 30 days of the wedding, and you get gift cards), and while the registry completion incentive is large (20% discount), it is more challenging to use (must be used in the store, 2-4 months after the wedding). These are drawbacks (especially since there isn’t a Dillard’s in Michigan, where we live), but thus far, we are happy with the registry experience.

Anyone else register at Dillard’s? What was your experience?

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4 Responses to “Registry Take 4: Household Items Continued”

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Becca

We registered at Dillard’s in 2005 for our wedding, and I was extremely pleased. The registry consultant walked through the store and provided information and encouragement in each section of the home store, but she was also happy to step back and let us try things out or think about things. She was incredibly helpful and made the process really easy.

Our exchanges and returns went very easily as well. There is not a Dillard’s home store in the town we moved to after the wedding, so that made things a little more complicated, but we got it taken care of.

I highly recommend Dillard’s (and thought their online registry was great, as well). As I bride, I also appreciated that they remove “completed” items from the registry that prints/is viewed by guests. It really helps reduce duplicates!

 
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Becca Cook

This has nothing to do with Dillard’s but the local place in my small town that does china from lenox and other names like that, they do the same thing. Once you’ve registered for pieces, they set them out on a table with your name on the table and a picture for you and people come in and just pick which item they want to purchase. It’s not quite the same, but it’s pretty nifty.

 
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LB

I’m looking for an alternative to Macy’s for this! thanks, iI’llsee if Dillard’s is nearby!

 
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Hiyalo

Hey! I registered for that set too, after a long time of picking through patterns. We actually registered for it through amazon.com

 


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