Las Vegas Wedding
Nine Helpful Tips that You Should Know When Getting Married in Sin City
Getting hitched in Las Vegas is nothing ordinary. It is a whole lot different from the vanilla type
traditional weddings that you have probably attended. The Sin City boasts more than 120,000
weddings every year including actors and actresses, famous athletes, models and singers. If you are
planning a Las Vegas wedding, you’ll be at par with some of the celebrities who got married there
like Dennis Rodman and Carmen Elektra (1998) , Richard Gere and Cindy Crawford (1991), David
Cassidy and Kay Lenz (1977).
Most of the weddings that occur in Las Vegas are unplanned. The couples are spontaneous and
adventurous. But even if you are chasing love in a heartbeat, it is important to remember the
following things before finally tying the knot.
• Wedding date. There is always a great probability that your chosen wedding date will be granted.
Because there are numerous chapels abounding in Las Vegas, getting married on any date is possible.
However, when choosing a wedding date, do consider the holidays. Valentine’s Day and New Year’s Day
are favorites of a would-be bride or groom. Although it is possible to get married on those days,
you may have to fall in line for several hours before exchanging vows.
• Location. You have a great variety of options when choosing for a location. Las Vegas has chapels
and churches. There are even hotel chapels. But if you are looking for a more romantic wedding
location you can try one of the following:
o The Eiffel Tower at Paris Las Vegas. This will give you the once in a lifetime chance to say your
“I do’s” in an exquisite Parisian setting.
o Red Rock. About 20 miles from Las Vegas lay a brilliant red splash of sandstone that is a product
of more than 500 million years of nature’s wonders. Red Rock will be a great backdrop to make any
wedding spectacular.
o Lake Mead. Only 45 minutes from Las Vegas, Lake Mead offers the largest man-made dam in the
Western Hemisphere. There is nothing more romantic than exchanging vows on a boat as it glides
through the water.
• Weather. Las Vegas has a lovely and sunny weather most of the year. However, the weather here can
be extremely hot and it can melt anything from make-up to cake icings. If you are planning a
wedding here, check if you can have the ceremony at night.
• Dress. Unless you already have a bridal gown or a tuxedo made for you before going to Las Vegas
or have a budget, you may want to consider renting an attire for the wedding. The prices range from
$2000-$3000 and may go higher depending on the style or brand of the dress. In choosing a gown,
consider wearing sleeveless. Temperatures can go as high as 100 degrees.
• Hair and Make-up. If you’re an out-of-towner and you’re just in Vegas to get married, you will
probably want to find a hairstylist prepare for the big day. Although hotels have salons within
their property, you might also want to try local salons. Just be sure to book your appointment
ahead of time and to keep holidays and weekends in mind to avoid getting late on your own
wedding.
• Honeymoon. This all depends on your taste and your budget. You can choose among great hotels like
the Bellagio, Paris, Tropicana, Excalibur. Each offers different packages that can cater to almost
anything that can satisfy a newly wed.
• Marriage license. Although Vegas is known for quickie marriages, you still need a marriage
license to get married. Be sure you have all the legal requirements before the ceremony to avoid
delay.
• Witnesses. If you’re one of those couples whose idol is Britney Spears and who decided to go on
an unplanned wedding, you might not have any guests in town to act as your witness at your
ceremony. But don’t worry. Las Vegas chapels always have someone ready to stand as your witness for
that very important milestone in your life.
• Wedding Themes. If you’re in Vegas to have your wedding ceremony, you don’t necessarily need to
have a traditional ceremony. Sin City is the crazy wedding capital of the world, so why not make it
a little wild and wacky. Some of the available wedding themes include Elvis weddings, Gondola
weddings, Pirate ship weddings and even Star Trek weddings. It could be anything you can think of.
It’s your wedding; you can do whatever you want.
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