Honeymoon ideas and tips needed

Clbkatz

The Travel Lady
Yes I do that quite often where I will put together their honeymoon package according to what they want and then they inform their guests that they can contribute to their honeymoon instead of going out and buying them some other gift. I can provide a email that I or they can forward to their guests from the couple or another option is to print out an invitation type card that they can include in their wedding invitations to let the guests know that they would prefer a contribution to the honeymoon rather than buying a gift. I personally provide certificates for the guests that do make a contribution towards the honeymoon that they can put into the wedding card to give to the couple so they have something to give to them letting them know that they made a contribution to their honeymoon. That way they have something to hand the couple on the wedding reception and don't feel like they are empty handed, so it works all the way around for everyone involved and best of all the happy couple gets exactly what they want for their wedding present and their honeymoon. Many other agencies offer some sort of honeymoon program for their clients, some charge and some do not. I personally do not charge.

Dealing with a reputable, local travel agent is always the best option in my opinion. I have heard MANY horror stories from people who use online agencies to save a buck and then cannot get help if they need questions answered or heaven forbid they have a problem before, during or after the trip. You just cannot beat the sound advise you get from a certified travel agent that you can call and/or go see in person at any time. As they say "without a travel agent, you are on your own." When things go wrong is the time most people say or think they should have went with the travel agent.
 

Cowgirl

Well-Known Member
Galtinsburg, Tennessee

The Great Smokey Mountain! :yay:

:howdy: We've decided to stay in a cabin near Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge! They have some amazing cabins that cost the same as a hotel room per night. The one we like has a hot tub on a deck overlooking the mountains, a jacuzzi inside, pool table, foosball, air hockey, fireplace, TV, full kitchen, laundry, everything. We're going to go to Dollywood and see some shows, do the tourist thing around the towns, go horseback riding, atv touring. Oh, and there's even a zipline tour!! :yahoo: I can't wait!!
 
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CalvertNewbie

Guest
:howdy: We've decided to stay in a cabin near Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge! They have some amazing cabins that cost the same as a hotel room per night. The one we like has a hot tub on a deck overlooking the mountains, a jacuzzi inside, pool table, foosball, air hockey, fireplace, TV, full kitchen, laundry, everything. We're going to go to Dollywood and see some shows, do the tourist thing around the towns, go horseback riding, atv touring. Oh, and there's even a zipline tour!! :yahoo: I can't wait!!

Sounds like a great place for a honeymoon, I hope you have a great time there! :smile:

Hubby & I also went on a zipline excursion on our honeymoon. It was a lot of fun, something neither of us had ever done before. I didn't realize that there were zipline tours in the states too, never seen them here, but we'll be googling them now.
 

Chasey_Lane

Salt Life
:howdy: We've decided to stay in a cabin near Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge! They have some amazing cabins that cost the same as a hotel room per night. The one we like has a hot tub on a deck overlooking the mountains, a jacuzzi inside, pool table, foosball, air hockey, fireplace, TV, full kitchen, laundry, everything. We're going to go to Dollywood and see some shows, do the tourist thing around the towns, go horseback riding, atv touring. Oh, and there's even a zipline tour!! :yahoo: I can't wait!!

That sounds awesome!
 
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