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Hey weddit! FH and I just went to BB&B this past weekend to register so I thought I would share my experience here for anyone interested.

Our Situation: We are in our late twenties, have been living on our own (out of college) for 6 years and have been living together for over a year. I had already started a small Amazon registry but we decided to also do a physical store for guests that would prefer that. And we decided BB&B was the most universally accessible physical store to both of our families.

Our Wedding: We live in the US (ref: BB&B). We are inviting about 200 people to our wedding (anticipating a turnout of about 150). I have no idea where or when my bridal shower will be yet. I told my MOH that I didn't need one, but she insisted.

The rundown: This wasn't for one of those huge registry events that BB&B has every now and then, it was just a regular appointment. We had a 4pm appointment and showed up almost on the nose. The email confirmations I received were not very specific on where/whom to check in with so I just went to the customer service desk and then that guy directed us to the back of the store where the fine china/place settings were etc. There was also a registry desk there.

So we show up to the desk, no one is manning it, but there are two apparent consultants in the immediate area helping out two other couples (separately). So I approach one lady and say we have an appointment for a registry. She replies that she is with someone else but she will try to locate our consultant. So she and the other consultant in the area are now at the desk standing in front of me like, totally confused saying "Where is Sarah," "We need Sarah at the desk"... After a few minutes of this bewilderment the lady that I initially approach says (not directly to me or anyone) that she will get us started and then our consultant will pick up with us once she gets there (Spoiler: Sarah never showed up). So she asks for my name, then enters it in the computer, looks confused and asks/tells me "So you haven't got anything started, because I cannot find you in the system". I get worried for a second that she means they can't even find record of my appointment, but then realize she just means have I started an online registry/account with them. So I reply "No, I haven't done anything yet." So then we have to spend a few minutes of her taking my info and setting up our account.

She then starts in on the meat of it. She asks how many guests we are going to have. I reply "Well, we are inviting about 200." I wanted to give that figure instead of the anticipated number of guests since I figured there will be some people who cannot attend who will still want to give a gift. So she then explains that in order to give everyone a good selection of gifts to give that we should aim for about 2-3 gifts for every invite that we send. (I am now realizing that this probably means 2 gifts per family/couple/single person unit. However, she did not explain that and had me thinking that I needed to register for 400+ things). I looked shocked and was like "I don't even think I could pick out that many things!" and the woman was just like "Oh you'd be surprised!" But no, honestly I don't think I can pick out that many things. But she went on an on about how generous people will be and that they will all want to give us more than one thing (one gift at the shower, one gift at the wedding etc etc etc).

Anyway, so she then asks us what kind of things we are excited about putting on our registry (lmao). So we kind of shrug and say "plates, towels, flatware." <---- these are all things that FH and I have decided we could definitely use to upgrade our current "collection." So she then starts a little tour around the china and flatware area telling us a little bit about each collection. Tbh I felt very rushed to make a decision there on the spot. I don't really regret the selections we made, but I just didn't like that feeling, particularly as someone with indecision problems.

She also pointed out some things on the various displays that they obviously try to peddle to every couple (a cheese board with knives set) and also told us very matter-of-factly that we need to register for toasting flutes, a picture frame that has 2 windows (one for our wedding pic and the other for our invite), and some Waterford paraphernalia. When I kind of scoffed at the picture frame & Waterford suggestions she was just like "people are going to want to buy you "pretty" and so you should let them!" (she also tried to convince me that I needed the flatware set that came with the meat fork and slotted serving spoon even after I made a sarcastic joke about only needing it after I become Martha Stewart; "You never know!!" and she at one point told us that this is our only chance to have people give us all this stuff "for free").

She continued to walk around with us also to the pots/pans section and to the towels sections. I felt pretty uncomfortable picking stuff out with her there and she was not super helpful or knowledgeable about the products outside of the "registry floor area" (aka the china and flatware). We picked out some towels with her there, but those I do kind of regret or at least am second guessing and wish I had taken more time to explore all the options. I may go back on my own to do this and then just adjust the selections online at home.

She finally left us after about an hour. By which point FH and I were exhausted and over it. And FH was getting obviously grumpy and hungry. We left and ended up with only 38 items on our list (and this includes 12 sets of the plate settings). I'm sure we will add more online later. As we were driving home I actually felt closer to not wanting to have a registry at all.

Overall Review/Tips: I think a BB&B registry is fine. Can you get most of the things they have on Amazon for cheaper? Yes, absolutely you can. But whatever, I will more than likely have the bulk of our items on the Amazon one and just keep the place settings/flatware/sheets/towels on BB&B. After having a couple days to decompress from the experience and get the somewhat sour taste that the consultant left in my mouth out, I've come back around to my original line of thinking and am OK with having this registry. My main tips:

  1. Make your account ahead of time so you don't have to waste your appointment time doing that.

  2. If you are like me, tell your consultant to "get lost" sooner rather than later (in a nice way). I wish I had politely asked her to leave us alone as soon as we were done with the plates/flatware.

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Sounds like you got a little unlucky with your consultant. Our consultant was pretty happy to be hands off; she did explain their plateware to us and the knife sets but when we made it clear that we didn't really have questions about anything else, she backed off. We also got the "you should register for X amount of gifts for Y amount of guests" and also thought it was outrageously high. In the end, according to the BB&B website, our registry was only sufficient for 21% of our guests. Guess what? The majority of items were purchased for the shower but there's still a handful left (across varying price ranges) for the probably small number of guests who will prefer to bring a physical gift to the wedding. I have no intention of adding more items; we now have everything we need at the moment and I'm not interested in filling up our apartment with stuff we /hypothetically/ may need one day.
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oh man, I kind of feel like the David's bridal rule applies here: experience widely varies by location and even by employee. sounds like you got a meh consultant. I'm sorry the experience wasn't great! :( I LOVED our bb&b experience, I felt like our consultant was the fairy godfather we didn't know we needed. he introduced us to other employees that could weigh in on specific items (one guy was the sheet set expert and he was so helpful and amazing, another woman was the Miele sales rep and she was super helpful too). no one was pushy and no one made us feel like we haaaad to register for certain items. the store also had the biggest selection of stuff I've ever seen in a bb&b.