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With more than 144,000 ceremonies each year, the city of Las Vegas is
the undisputed wedding capitol of the country. But aside from the lure
of the glittering casinos, what makes Vegas weddings so popular? It's
not just because you can arrive, get a license and be pronounced
husband and wife all in the same day. It's not only because Vegas is such a
fun destination for couples and their guests. It's because Vegas is
about dreams, and can make wedding dreams come true for every couple.
No matter how you imagine your perfect wedding -- from a formal
ballroom celebration to a relaxed poolside ceremony -- everything is
possible in Vegas.
The Language Of Love
Expect a completely different -- and much easier -- wedding planning
experience if you tie the knot in Vegas. The chapels and casinos in
Vegas offer one-stop wedding planning, so you can organize your
flowers, photography, officiant, ceremony and often your reception,
with one appointment. Wedding planning in Las Vegas focuses on
"packages" and "a la carte menus," which are collections of wedding
services you can purchase for one set price. Wedding packages
generally do not include the reception, although separate reception
packages are often available. Most wedding facilities allow you to
customize your wedding package by adding individual items or services
from an a la carte menu, with each option priced separately.
Casino Romance
Casinos are king in Las Vegas, and most of them have wedding packages
to cater to the tastes of every kind of couple. Whether you want to
get married in a nightclub, or want a fairy tale day that lives up to
your childhood dreams, the wedding planners at the casinos know how to
make it happen. With the range of options offered by each casino, your
imagination's the limit.
There are a couple of major perks to marrying in a casino. First of
all, you and your guests will likely have rooms there, meaning fun is
just an elevator ride away. Brides and grooms also get star treatment,
and can take advantage of a casino's special amenities. Also, the
casinos provide wedding coordinators to do the wedding planning for
you. From the catering to your hair and makeup, it's all taken care of
-- and all in one place. The only thing you need to do is to remember
to book your casino wedding as early as possible. It's true that in
Vegas you can get married with less than a day's notice, but there's
no guarantee your favorite spot will be available.
Going To The Chapel
If you're looking for something different, check out the Las Vegas
wedding chapels. In general, chapels are an inexpensive alternative to
the casinos, and also offer the more offbeat wedding options. If your
dream is to be married by Elvis in a limo, look no farther than the
wedding chapels. The chapels are also excellent for couples looking
for the quickest route to husband and wife. With photographers,
florists, officiants and even gown and tux rentals all on-site and ready to go,
the Vegas wedding chapels truly offer one-stop wedding service.
Every Price Is Right
How much you pay for a Las Vegas wedding is really up to you. You need
a $50 marriage license from the Clark County Courthouse, and then you'll
find ceremony packages in a wide range of prices -- from less than
$200 to more than $8,000 for a lavish wedding.
The Fine Print
Keep in mind that wherever you chose to marry, you will not be the
only couple there that day or even that hour. If your package gives you a
half hour of chapel time, likely there will be another bride waiting at the
door as your ceremony finishes. Also, you should know that most places
require you to use their wedding professionals. So while you don't
have to hire a chapel or casino's photographer, you might not be able to bring
in your own. Make sure you understand the fine print before handing over
your deposit.
Whether you plan a playful wedding on the HMS Britannia in Treasure
Island's lagoon, or opt for an elegant soiree in the ballroom of the
MGM Grand, there's one thing every Vegas wedding guarantees: fun
you'll never forget.
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