Financing a honeymoon?
JRS asked:
I am getting married next june. Wed love to go to Hawaii, but I dont have the cash to spend on that right now, and I dont want to put it on a credit card. Do travel agencys finance packaged vacations?
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I am getting married next june. Wed love to go to Hawaii, but I dont have the cash to spend on that right now, and I dont want to put it on a credit card. Do travel agencys finance packaged vacations?

February 20th, 2009 at 6:27 pm
You can finance cruise vacations. A credit card is your best bet, because you can take advantage of online deals and not pay agency charges. I found great Hawaii packages on SpinCityTravel.com
February 23rd, 2009 at 6:36 pm
Travel agencies will not finance you. You better find a place close to home and go to Hawaii when you can afford it.
February 24th, 2009 at 6:29 am
Last time I checked, Pleasant Holidays (formerly known as Pleasant Hawaiian Holidays) did financing for qualified travelers. Here’s their website:
February 25th, 2009 at 1:12 am
This is my advice. Save all your money that you get from your wedding & then book your honeymoon like 6 months to a year after your wedding. But the money in a savings account & DO NOT touch it. Add to it every month if you have to so you have enough funds. Hawaii is expensive! Everything is expensive from airfare, to hotels, to food. A nice meal will run you at least $100. You can do things cheap but it will be your honeymoon so you will want to make it special.
If you want to go somewhere right after the wedding take a weekend getaway or do something small & then when you have the funds splurge & go on your dream getaway. That’s what we did!