So I was just thinking about honeyfunds today and had a random thought- we always say that they are so gross because 1) it's literally just asking for money and 2) you don't even get all the money you're given. But what if there was a way to do a honeyfund where your guests actually purchased activities and experiences for you to do through a resort or something- would that be acceptable? Does such a thing exist anywhere?
With the many upscale resorts around the world that have numerous restaurants on site, experience packages they will book for you etc. I'm surprised places aren't actually doing this already (that I've seen). I know some people probably still wouldn't like the idea of this sort of registry because they only want to buy someone a wedding gift that is "useful" versus like a luxury item, but probably just as many people would be genuinely more excited to give someone an experience rather than an item, if they could know that's really what they were doing (and not just basically contributing to a pot of money that may hypothetically be spent on an experience once the service takes their cut).
Have any of y'all seen this done? What are your thoughts?