Royal Caribbean launches Honeymoon Registry
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Royal Caribbean International has launched a new Honeymoon Registry, enabling friends and family of newly-weds to contribute to a couple’s honeymoon cruise. Instead of the standard wedding gifts, couples can contribute to a married couple’s onboard activities, such as dinner at a restaurant, spa treatments, excursions. They can also make a contribution to the cruise fare, via the scheme’s dedicated website, RoyalCaribbeanHoneymoon.com.
The new Honeymoon Registry follows the launch of Royal Caribbean’s Royal Wedding Experience, which offers engaged couples the opportunity to get married onboard any of Royal Caribbean’s 22 ships. The experience is available for booking from now until the end of April 2011.
Royal Caribbean’s Royal Wedding package offers the couples a range of benefits, including a tiara for the bride, a 12-rose hand-tied bouquet, strawberries and champagne, along with dedicated wedding planner, photographer and a tiered wedding cake.
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