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Travelersjoy.com – Honeymoon Registry Service

Travelersjoy.comFor those who already have everything they need and would prefer to receive a gift of adventure to one of towels and sheets, Travelers Joy has the perfect solution for you. Instead of registering your wedding gifts at Wal-Mart or Pottery Barn, why not register your honeymoon instead and have people contribute towards your dream vacation.

Travelers Joy is simple to use, just set up a free account and then share your dream honeymoon plans with your wedding guests. Friends and family can then visit your page and use their credit card to give a gift towards all or part of your trip. With these simple steps you end up getting the gift that you really want while at the same time providing your guests with the easiest way possible of buying you a gift.

Travelersjoy.com In Their Own Words

“Prefer flight patterns to china patterns? If so, you’ve landed at the right place. Receive the wedding gift you both really want with a Traveler’s Joy Honeymoon Registry. Our service is similar to a traditional wedding registry, but rather than offering gifts such as housewares and fine china, Traveler’s Joy helps you register for the honeymoon of your dreams. We’re not a travel agency. You decide when and where to book your honeymoon — and we help make it happen.”

Why Travelersjoy.com It Might Be A Killer

This is simply an excellent idea and it should become hugely popular amongst soon-to-be-married people who would prefer the trip of their lifetime to a new bed.

Some Questions About Travelersjoy.com

Perhaps the only fear is that the concept of Travelers Joy is so simple that it could follow victim to en masse mimicking. What plans do they have in place to ensure that they are the “go to” page for these types of services? Perhaps they should consider getting into the travel agency business and offering dream trips at a good price? A quick search on Google shows that they are not the only kids on the block. Travelersjoy.com

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