The Gift of
EXPERIENCE
C
onsider this: You’re at a beautiful wedding, joy and revelry is felt throughout
the crowd, and the gift table is covered by 17 blenders. You just hate to see
it. Gifts are a wonderful way of showing a token of appreciation and love,
but in today’s consumer-centric world, our unfortunate tendency is to focus on
the physical item. Whether you’re the one bringing the gift or putting together
the registry, there’s an easy alternative for avoiding this — the gift of experience.
If you’re struggling for ideas, we brainstormed three great ones for you.
ALL-INCLUSIVE SPA DAYS HONEYMOON ADVENTURES COUPLES CLASSES
They are the Cadillac of experiential
gifts. All-inclusive spa days are a
decadent treat, pampering on par
with royalty capable of melting away
all stress — something that a couple
who’s just finished planning a wedding
is certain to have quite a bit of. Bonus
points if it’s a destination wedding and
the spa days are at their resort of
choice. If not, see if you can find where
they plan to spend their honeymoon. A newlywed pair will likely want to
start their happily ever after off with
some excitement, and nothing promises
excitement like an excursion. Just like
the spa days, you’ll need to know what
their honeymoon destination is for this to
work, but once you do — the options are
near limitless. Whether it’s catamaran
sailing around Antigua or dogsledding
across a glacier in Alaska, our agency can
help you personalize the adventure. These could be available on their
honeymoon depending on the resort,
but they could also be done after all the
wedding festivities have come and gone.
Cooking, painting, archery, underwater
basket-weaving — whatever class it is, the
name of the game is getting the couple
to cultivate a skill together … and have
some fun in the process.
ASK OUR AGENCY FOR OTHER FUN GIFT IDEAS AND ABOUT CREATING A HONEYMOON REGISTRY