Las Vegas Wedding Chapel

We pick you up in a Mercedes Limousine take you to the Wedding Chapel were you have the ceremony of your choice. Then we do a bunch of photos with different backdrops. Then take you back to your hotel

We pick you up in a Mercedes Limousine take you to the Wedding Chapel were you have the ceremony of your choice. Then we do a bunch of photos with different backdrops. Then take you back to your hotel.

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Location: Las Vegas

What's Included

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Q&A

Q: Can you reschedule the wedding if plans change last minute?

A: Yes! You can reschedule the ceremony without any extra fees as long as you give them at least a 48-hour notice. Just make sure to call them directly and they’ll help you find a new date. It’s super flexible, which is great for last-minute changes!

Q: Is there an age limit for the couples wanting to get married?

A: Yes, you need to be at least 18 years old to get married in Las Vegas. If either party is younger, they’ll need parental consent and proper documentation. Just check with the chapel for specifics on what’s required.

Q: What should I wear for the ceremony? Is it casual or more formal?

A: You can really go either way! Most couples opt for a nice dress or suit, but it's totally fine to keep it casual since it’s Las Vegas. Just remember, you’ll be taking lots of photos, so whatever you wear, make sure it’s something you’ll feel good in for those shots!

Discussions

Thinking of gifting a wedding chapel experience in Vegas!

Hey everyone! My friends are planning to tie the knot in Vegas and I’m considering gifting them this Las Vegas Wedding Chapel experience. The whole limo ride in a Mercedes sounds fancy, plus they get their flowers and photos included. I just hope it all goes smoothly! Anyone here done this before? Would love to hear your experiences or any tips!

Las Vegas Wedding Chapel - Worth It?

So I just booked this Las Vegas Wedding Chapel package for my wedding next month! I’m super excited but kinda nervous too. I love that they offer the choice between civil or religious ceremonies. Also, the fact that they provide a video of the ceremony is such a bonus. Anyone have thoughts or advice on what to expect?