I've decided to do a wal-mart registry since where I live and where most of my family lives it is the closest/easiest place to shop (i.e. travel time of less than an hour to a store).
Did you start your registry online or in-store? Would you recommend doing it that way or would you rather have done it the other way? How much were you actually able to register for in person? And lastly, if you could do it all over again, would you still register at wal-mart? (Any helpful tips would be very appreciated!)
Re: ? for those that registered at WalMart
I've heard a lot of Wal-Marts are phasing out their in-store registries, so your guests will have to print out lists before leaving home, or order online. That seems like a major PITA to me, so I wouldn't register there anyway (though, for so many other reasons than that one). Though if that's pretty much where all your guests shop, it might still be your best option.
One benefit to registering in-store is you can see the product up close, rather than relying on a tiny image on a computer monitor. ?
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I registered online, but pay attention to whether or not the items you select are available in the store or only online. Most people do their shower shopping at the last minute and if most of your registry is "online only," you'll end up with a bunch of stuff you haven't registered for.
I also saw another good tip somewhere on the The Bump that I thought was genius: If you're going to register for clothes, wait until a couple of weeks before the shower to register for them. That way, the items you select haven't gone out of stock and are still available.
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THIS EXACTLY! I won't be registering there (not much I want from there anyway), but when I went in to buy for someone's registry, I was told that they no longer let you print out at the store... but it was a completely wasted trip to a store I already loathe. I don't like Target's return policy, but I might have to do a small registry there since I think the WalMart thing is a hassle.
Thanks for all the tips ladies. I think I will just give everyone a heads up when they ask where I am registered. Target is out of the question as the closest one to my family is a 2+ hour drive and the closest one to where I live (and most of my friends) is a 1+ hour drive each way and the return policy is horrindous.
I'm thinking I will start in store and add online later-sounds like what most people have done to reduce confusion. Thanks again!