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What should you wear to a wedding in Las Vegas at Mandalay Bay, colors are tiffany blue and brown.?

If you have any tips for me, please let me know. The wedding is at 6pm, so some kind of cocktail dress. This will be my first time to Las Vegas!!!

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Las Vegas Wedding – Top 5 Reasons To Conduct It There

The first wedding that was recorded to have taken place in Vegas was back in the 1900s when gin was banned from California, and young couples in love were able to get drunk in Vegas and serve liquor at the ceremony. Their wedding certificate would be ready in a few hours, and they may step out of the chapel to enter a completely lit city to celebrate their wedding. The first known celebrity to have wedded in Vegas is said to be Clark Gable, following which many celebrities and commoners began choosing Las Vegas as the most popular wedding destination. Listed below are five top reasons to get hitched in the World’s Entertainment Capital.

1. Losing status “Single”

Arrive at Vegas a few days before the wedding and spend your last few days of singleton in Sin City! Experience the night life of the place with your friends and spend a night out at the strip.

Need some quality girl-bonding time? Vegas are perfect for that too! Spend an entire day at the spa and arrange for a body pampering, relaxation massage and in the process, indulge in some typical girl talk!

2. Fast and Simple Weddings

All set to ring the wedding bells? To get married in Las Vegas, all you require is a social security number, a valid ID, and 55$, oh and of course, Love! Nothing else, no in-laws, no wedding singer, and no wedding planner! Just you, your partner, and one person to get both of you married: a priest, the Commissioner, or even Elvis, the choice is yours! Just make sure you have the marriage license ready so that the ceremonies can take place smoothly.

3. Redefine your style

Party for two or 200? Las Vegas has the style statement for you. Most of the wedding chapels provide a wide range of packages, ranging from very simple ones to ones of grandeur. Flowers, rings, witnesses, and every other practical necessity is available. Stop worrying about your 200 wedding guests because they have an entire city to keep them entertained, so that you can start concentrating on the first night of marital bliss.

4. Take a Honeymoon Stroll

There are some marriages that break even before the honeymoon starts. A long plane journey can be an extremely trying test for newlywed couples. But if you’re getting married in Vegas, you need not worry about it. Once you step out of the church, or the Commissioner’s office, or the garden, you honeymoon begins there. Stroll with your loved one and enjoy the lighting and the water fountains that seem larger than life. You could also stay at a luxury hotel and make your wedding night a truly memorable one!

5. Settle down in Las Vegas

Almost 2,000,000 Americans claim that Vegas is a popular choice for newly weds who wish to settle. The city has excellent infrastructure to make up for the extremes in climate. Being the Entertainment Capital, it provides all basic necessities like food 24×7!

Getting tired of the bright lights? Check out the nature in the area: Valley of Fire, Lake Mead and Red Rock Canyon are some of the places that you will find quite breathtaking.

Want to start a family? Nevada has some of the best schools in the country, for instance the Green Valley High in Clark County is among the top 10 schools in America.

Start a new life in Vegas because once you step into Las Vegas, you will never want to go back to where you belong.

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Seven Top Tips For Your Las Vegas Wedding

Research

Unless you’re a spontaneous, spur of the moment person, research is essential in order to have a great Las Vegas wedding, including setting the wedding date.

Yes, you could hop on a plane at the last minute, fly to Vegas and turn up at the chapel of your choice only to find out that:

A. You need a marriage licence from the Marriage Bureau, Las Vegas, Nevada which is located at 200 S. 3rd Street, 1st floor Las Vegas, NV 89155-1603 (cost at time of writing was $55) before you can get married in Las Vegas.

B. The chapel is booked solid, even when you return with a marriage license. Then you’re roaming Las Vegas wedding chapels, trying to find one that can marry you.

2. How To Get There

You also need to research how you’ll get to Las Vegas. Plane, train, car or bus? If you decide to fly, you’ll need to check airfares with the different airlines to find the best deal.

3. Venue

When you were doing your research, you probably came up with an idea of what sort of wedding you wanted. For example, you can be married by an Elvis impersonator, get married in medieval costume at Excalibur or opt for a traditional ceremony in an elegant wedding chapel.

Once you’ve decided on your wedding theme and researched wedding chapels, it’s a good idea to book the chapel of your choice as soon as possible, in order to avoid disappointment.

4. Reception.

To reception or not to reception? Instead of having a traditional reception you could have a memorable wedding meal at a top restaurant in Las Vegas, depending on how many will be in your wedding party. Or if it’s just the two of you, you could dine a deux with room service in your honeymoon suite.

5. Your Wedding Night and Honeymoon

Now that you know where and when you’re getting married, it’s time to book the wedding night and or honeymoon. It’s easy to research the casino hotels online by visiting their websites or reading messages on Las Vegas forums to find a hotel that appeals to you. Once you find your hotel, it’s a good idea to make your reservations as soon as possible.

6. Wedding Attire

It’s time to decide on your outfit for your Las Vegas wedding. You’ve already decided what sort of ceremony you’ve having, which will help to narrow your choice of outfit. If you don’t want to pack your wedding gown into a suitcase you could always rent or buy a wedding gown in Las Vegas. Just make sure you do your research first before you arrive in Las Vegas.

7. Invitations

Before sending out your invitations you should have completed the above six steps: deciding on a wedding date and type of wedding, mode of transport to Las Vegas, booking a wedding chapel, deciding on what sort of reception you’ll be having if any, reservations for your wedding night/honeymoon and planning your wedding attire.

Now it’s time to invite your family/friends to your Las Vegas wedding. Unless you just want it to be the two of you – how romantic!

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Looking For Las Vegas Wedding Decoration Rentals?

I attended a wedding reception awhile back at a church. The decorations were beautiful. They were rod iron with hearts with white fabric and lighting behind them. They had special lighting that hung from the basketball hoops and everything. She said she used a company out of Las Vegas that usually does LDS wedding receptions… but she couldn’t remember the name of the company. Please help I need the name of the company ASAP!

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Wyndham Grand Desert Resort-Elvis Wedding in Las Vegas Chapel by Casino and Grand Canyon Tour


BOOK NOW: www.extraholidays.com Located just minutes from the Las Vegas Strip and steps away from the Hard Rock Hotel, the Wyndham Grand Desert Resort is a world-class Las Vegas hotel that offers sumptuous suites with a full kitchen and access to resort-style amenities. The Wyndham Grand Desert Resort is all about indulgence, from its luxurious rooms to the sparkling pools. Soak your cares away in one of the resort’s pools or hot tubs. Take time out to enjoy gambling and our famous casinos and high-class restaurants. Be sure to get front-row tickets to Las Vegas entertainment such as Broadway-style shows such as a Wayne Newton concert or Celine Dion sow. Our weekend itinerary highlights attractions of a different sort, from the choreographed fountains at the Bellagio to the Liberace Museum. Las Vegas is also surprisingly family-friendly. In an attempt to appeal to kids, the hotels offer sophisticated indoor amusement rides like the Race for Atlantis, SkyJump, and Adventuredome. Take in a Hoover Dam tour, Grand Canyon views, or hike the Red Rock Canyon. Plan your Las Vegas vacation, Elvis wedding, or desert getaway today at the Wyndham Grand Desert Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada. Remember that what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas.

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Las Vegas Wedding Favors Promo


Las Vegas is the capital of the world for gambling, glitz and glamour. Having your wedding reception there? Las Vegas Wedding Favors from www.MyBeachFavors.com

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Las Vegas Wedding Video


Las Vegas Wedding Slideshow (Garden of Love Chapel) 2.10.06

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Destination Wedding in Las Vegas “welcome’ gift bags ideas for our guests?

My fiancé and I are planning a destination wedding in Las Vegas. We want to provide our guests with welcome bags, any suggestions on some items we can include.

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Tips for Planning Your Las Vegas Wedding

Las Vegas weddings are appealing to more and more people as the economy worsens since they offer a very cost effective and easy way to tie the knot quickly and with the most minimum hassle.  However, even though most wedding venues will greatly reduce your wedding planning stress, there are some that literally only provide you with the bare minimum marriage service while sticking you with the rest of the details.  

For example, if you are going with a very basic package at a chapel, then most of the time, they will not offer taking you to get your marriage license, photographing the ceremony, arranging for specific music, or flowers.  In other words, many chapels offer the very basic option of getting married and nothing really personalized or unique to you and your partner.  

If this doesn’t bother you, then you should stick to the basic chapel, but if it does and you feel that you’d like something more tailored to you and your spouse to be’s tastes, then you may be better off looking for a more full service chapel, or even a hotel that happens to offer marriage services as well.  Many of the bigger hotels in Vegas offer wedding services, and they offer packages to suit your budget, but also to suit your personal tastes and needs.

Not only that, but many times if you book your wedding at a hotel, they may offer discounts off of their rooms or extracurricular services.  They will also many times give you your own personal wedding planner/consultant that will help you through every step of you wedding planning process.  This not only takes all the hassle out of your wedding, but it also brings things to your attention on a personalized basis, that you may not have thought of before.

We recently planned our wedding in Vegas, and found that after searching through all kinds of chapels, that after you added on the expense of doing everything else for you wedding, such as photography, flowers, music, the license and officiant’s fee to perform the ceremony, it was better and more hassle free to just pay the extra money and have a consultant that would go through the process every step of the way with you and make sure it was all planned and ready to go on your special day.

This is a great option for people like me, who hate planning things and who get stressed out when faced with too many options and too many “to do’s” on their list.  After we booked our wedding in the hotel chapel, we only had to make a few decisions, which our wedding planner then followed through on for us, so it was like having your own personal shopper in a way!  

Another consideration for you Vegas wedding is whether or not you are going to invite others to come with you to participate in the marriage of you and your future spouse.  This is a totally personal decision, and one that really depends on how you and your partner feel about the experience of sharing your happy day with friends and loved ones.

Some want minimal fuss and attention, and choose to “run off to Vegas” and elope, while others, like us, had decided to make it an open invitation to others if they wanted to come on a vacation and also participate in our wedding.  You’d be surprised how many people are willing to come and pay their own way to see your marriage, but also to have fun and live it up a little on their own personal sort of vacation at the same time.  

In Vegas, you can have fun on your own, but it’s always more fun going with a group of people in my opinion.  It’s all a matter of personal preference.  If you do invite others who are paying their own way, you may want to consider having a small gathering after the wedding ceremony as a sort of “reception” for those who attended, so you may want to look into restaurants that are reasonable, and decide if you are going to foot the bill or not. This is entirely up to you and your budget of course, it’s just a good thing to think about ahead of time.  

Getting married in Sin City really does take a lot of the forethought and hassle out of planning a wedding, but there are still some considerations to be made, and as long as you’re aware of those decisions, then that makes it all that much easier and stress free for you and your special someone on the day that shapes the rest of your lives together.

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Dana and Joel Jarvis Las Vegas Wedding Highlight video by Shaw Productions Inc.


www.shawproductionslasvegas.com The wedding story highlight of Dana and Joel Jarvis. Videography and editing by Shaw Productions Inc. in Las Vegas. Wedding at the Stirling Club on September 19th 2009.

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