Bridal and Special Occasions Gift Registry
When you put yourself in the hands of our experienced travel consultants, you won't have to give your honeymoon or special occasion plans a second thought.
Travelbookers has now found the perfect way for you to plan your ultimate honeymoon or any other special celebration.
Why not choose the location of your dreams and have your wedding or other party guests be a part of your happiness by contributing to your honeymoon or holiday
How does the Registry work? Agreement: Once you have agreed to the Terms & Conditions provided to you by one of our experienced Travel Consultants, you then come to the fun part.
Choosing the Destination: With the assistance of one of our experienced Travel Consultants you can choose your ideal destination or your dream honeymoon.
Registry Card: Registry cards will be provided which will explain that you have a Registry with Travel bookers. You then insert the cards into your invitations before sending them to your family and friends.
- Why would your guests use the Registry?
- Apart from all the time saved from running around to find you that perfect gift, they will be thrilled to know that they have contributed towards something that means so much to you.
- How do you benefit from using the registry?
- Not only will your dream holiday be paid off faster than you ever imagined, the chances of doubling up on appliances will be minimized!
- What are the payment options?
- Contributions can be made via phone, fax or email . We accept payment by all major credit cards, cheque, cash, or direct deposit.
- Is there a specified time when all contributions are required to be made?
- Yes. We will require your guests' contribution at least 7 days prior to your function, therefore, you must ensure you have given your guests plenty of time when sending out your invitations
- What if the contributions received exceed the cost of your honeymoon?
- You have the options of upgrading your holiday, leaving the money in credit for a future holiday or receiving the excess amount back as a cheque from us.
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