Hawaii is better for a wedding and honeymoon, Vegas is less romantic, and more for people who dont want to spend too much time together. In vegas you see shows and gamble.. In Hawaii you see beautiful places and spend time together doing romantic things. Just my view.
2007-10-09 17:03:12
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answered by scorch_22 6
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I got married in Vegas... there are some nice places to have weddings at... What about going to Hawaii for the Honeymoon? We got married this past Aug... and going to the Virgin Islands on late honeymoon this November. The honeymoon is the part that should be romantic... and kicking back on a nice beach watching the sunset is going to be soooo romantic.
2007-10-12 05:33:06
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answered by Roland B 2
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Hawaii is a beautiful and Vegas is a party city....it really depends on what you want to do and what you think would be more fun. You can spend a lot or a little in both places, and you can also get great deals for both. I'm married, and I look back on my wedding day and remember how wonderful and beautiful my wedding was....trust me you want that. Don't worry about what others want, it's about you and your future husband want. Don't let others dictate to you. I know this is going to sound lame but go with your gut and your heart....and you'll make the right choice!
2007-10-10 00:12:30
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answered by klm 2
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I think you should get married in hawaii where it's more romantic and beautiful while vegas is a loud and a tacky place to get married. You just do what you want to do or feel is best because you want this place to mean something not just like one of your friends asks you "why did you choose hawaii" and you would say "somebody on the internet helped me decide" it doesn't really have meaning. you want your answer to come from someone who knows you. I'll understand if you have no clue what I'm saying (most people don't).
2007-10-10 00:12:18
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answered by Merry 2
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My husband and I got married in Maui on Wailea beach. It was not only less expensive than Vegas but a lot more beautiful and memorable.
We didnt spend any more than $5K and that included travel, attire, reception, favors, flowers....we had about 18 guests and they loved going to Hawaii because everyone stayed for a week and they used that as their vacation.
We gave all of our invitees 1 year and 6 month notice. To this day everyone still talks about our wedding.
I am a party planner on the side....if you need help or need consulting please email me. PartyGirl.Consultants@yahoo.com
2007-10-11 14:22:10
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answered by Cynthia H 4
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I usually do not criticize other people's mistakes but .... are you talking about Vegas or Hawaii? Learn to spell them and then look up the options on line. Depending upon where you live the difference in price may be the deciding factor.
Congratulations on your upcoming wedding. I am sure where ever you choose, it will be a memorable event in your life.
2007-10-10 02:19:20
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answered by Patti C 7
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I don't know where vages or hawii is. My suggestion is until you can spell them you shouldn't be getting married! :D
2007-10-10 16:41:16
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answered by iasprout2 2
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Heard people get bad service from the many wedding chapels! http://www.lasvegasnevada.gov/Resident/default.htm
Look up marriage.
Think of Reno or Lake Tahoe, Nevada instead!
Basically, I vote Hawaii! No gambling money to lose!
Get a spell check!
2007-10-13 20:29:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Las Vegas. I always wanted to get married at the Elvis drive-thru chapel.
2007-10-10 02:06:50
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answered by Ace 2
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I'm not sure you should be getting married at all if you can't spell Vegas or Hawaii. How old are you?
2007-10-10 00:07:15
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answered by allieluvsorli 3
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