A list of the wedding chapels in LV with a link to each, for all the info you will need.
http://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/referenceguide-wedding.cfm
This is the best wedding guide for anyone thinking of getting married in LV
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If you have thought about having your wedding outdoors. You might consider the Mt. Charleston - Toiyabe National Forest
1-702-872-5500 - It's not only beautiful, it's also a good 30 degrees cooler up there than in LV.
~Jack~
2007-08-02 23:09:34
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answered by jack 7
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We married this past May at Little Chapel of the Flowers www.littlechapel.com, and I have to say, the staff was some of the most professional I have ever encountered-and I have worked in the service industry myself, so I know what to expect.
From the first E-mail to them, and many others before the ceremony, to the trip there to talk to them a couple of days before the ceremony (this is a free consultation to talk about the actual ceremony itself), to the limo picking us up and driving us there-we were late for our wedding and this was no problem, to meeting with the minister-he was AWESOME and my Dad said he personalized our ceremony to a T, to after the ceremony, when our minister filed everything correctly with the State, and our paperwork was sent overseas so that the German gov´t. would recognize our marriage.
We had 14 people that could attend-family and friends-and they were all impressed with the Victorian Chapel we chose. I think they expected something cheesy-I kinda did too because I had never seen a wedding in Vegas, but what they saw was a very traditional wedding-we wanted one this way-in a very fun location. Everyone had a great time-we stayed at Stratosphere, and the rooms were quite reasonable, so no one was forced to spend a lot of money on a room they only slept in, and everyone was entertained the whole time.
One hint-Do not use Vegas Hair for hair and makeup-they made me late getting back to the hotel-they pick you up, you sit in traffic, and after doing my hair and nails went to pick up another bride-bull----. Funny, when they came back they didn´t have another bride-I think they went shopping.
Check into Glamsquad...if I had it to do all over again, I would have hired someone to come to my room, like this service does, and do my hair and makeup.
2007-08-02 21:55:12
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answered by Learning is fun! 4
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Some of the chapels not connected with the hotel are relatively inexpensive. You can go as classy or cheesy as you like. You can rent everything. If you do it at 1 of the resorts, book in advance they fill up quickly on weekends. You could do a wedding at Paris Las Vegas and say I do at the top of the Eiffel Tower. Or at the Venetian in St. Marks Square and do a gondola ride through the casino afterwards.
2007-08-02 15:34:10
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answered by ? 5
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I was married at both the Chapel of the Bells, and at Ceasar's Palace. I can tell you the difference is night and day. Be prepared to spend about $2000, and get a wedding package at a nice hotel-casino. Its still a lot cheaper than a traditional wedding, but is very nice and memorable.
2007-08-02 18:11:13
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answered by shane1234 2
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i'd have enjoyed to have a Scottish wedding ceremony in Scotland, or a Victorian themed wedding ceremony outdoors close to a easy abode, we could no longer do the Scotland wedding ceremony by using fact of money and the certainty my Grammy does no longer fly, we could no longer do the Victorian themed wedding ceremony by using fact the female who made all my Victorian clothing harm her back and stopped sewing, additionally i could no longer locate an excellent venue with a easy abode in Maryland. We had a widespread wedding ceremony at a place that does weddings and receptions, I had a surprising time, i could no longer have had my custom made Victorian wedding ceremony gown, yet I did have the 6 tiered ball gown hoop decrease than my gown, attributable to that hoop i did no longer would desire to get my gown altered. i've got been married by using fact October 2008.
2016-10-01 07:11:37
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answered by ? 4
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I had my wedding and reception at Mandalay Bay and it was lovely. The customer service at the chapel the day of the wedding was a little ditzy, but the service and reception were as good as it gets.
2007-08-02 14:20:46
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answered by smartsassysabrina 6
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well there is like 15 small chapels in Vegas or nice ones in the venetian or something.
2007-08-06 06:13:51
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answered by Anonymous
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We were married outside at the Flamingo. It was beautiful and perfect. Our pictures and reception were great too. I highly recommend it. Oh the cake was awesome too (carrot) :)
2007-08-02 16:07:13
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answered by Carrie 4
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I think you can married in beijing next year.Have you consider it to get married at the other countries.I think it's interesting.If I were you,I will make it .
2007-08-02 14:22:21
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answered by Amy 1
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