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There are many chapels in Las Vegas where you can have either a religious ceremony, performed by a minister or rabbi, or a civil ceremony. Graceland Wedding Chapel is one of the most popular chapels, and has been performing marriages for over 50 years on the Las Vegas strip. It is also the site of some celebrity weddings, such as Billy Ray Cyrus, Jon Bon Jovi, and Jay Leno. It offers "Traditional" or "Elvis" packages, as well as an online video streaming option so family and friends at home can watch. Other prominent chapels in Vegas include The Little Church of the West, Wedding Bells Chapel, and Las Vegas Weddings at the Grove. Before choosing a chapel, be sure to research the officiant and Las Vegas law to make sure you are prepared before your big moment.
If you are looking for something different, you can get married at the Chapel in the Clouds, located 800 feet above the Las Vegas strip in the Stratosphere Hotel. There are many wedding packages for every budget, and also the option of a live online podcast of your ceremony. -
A wedding at the Venetian Hotel in Las VegasMany Las Vegas casinos also offer wedding packages with a variety of different locations on their property. The Flamingo Las Vegas has very popular wedding services, with six beautiful outdoor settings, as well as an indoor wedding chapel. They also have wedding coordinators to assist you with all of the details, as well as a live podcast so your loved ones who weren't able to attend can watch. The Venetian Hotel in Vegas also offers wedding packages that combine the essence of Venice, Italy, with the excitement of Las Vegas. Choose from three locations: the Chapel, the Bridge, or the Gondola. Most of the Las Vegas hotels offer wedding packages, and have wedding planners on site to help make your day perfect. A major benefit is that most hotels offer wedding guest discounts, so keep your eyes open for those types of deals. - There are things to keep in mind if you decide to get married in Las Vegas. Remember that even though weddings in Las Vegas are notorious for being spur of the moment, the proper documentation and license are required before you can be legally married. Also, if you are having a private wedding, make sure you have a witness present to sign the marriage license. Sometimes the wedding venue might have someone there for that exact reason, but be sure to ask first. One final word of advice: Beware of holiday weddings. Valentine's Day is one of the most popular times for Vegas weddings, and New Year's Eve is a busy tourist time as well. If you want to get married on that day, book everything well in advance.

















