Say “I do” in one of Nevada’s most breathtaking natural settings with our Valley of Fire Wedding Package, which includes all required permits, a professional photographer, non-denominational officiant
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Location: Las Vegas
What's Included
- Professional photographer and guide
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Bottled water
- HD Video sent via Google Drive with your Wedding Photos
- Valley of Fire Wedding Ceremony
- 12 Rose Bouquet with Single Rose Boutonniere
- All Fees and Taxes
- Minimum of 150 photos with all rights
- Transport by air-conditioned stretch limo or bus for up to 10 people
- Wedding Officiant
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: The best time for a wedding at Valley of Fire is definitely spring or fall. The weather is usually mild, which is great for outdoor ceremonies. Avoid the summer months if you can—temps can soar and it can get super uncomfortable, even for a short ceremony! Just keep an eye on the forecast as well.
A: You don’t need to worry about the flowers! The package includes a 12 rose bouquet and a boutonniere for the groom. They will take care of all that for you. Just let them know if you have any specific preferences!
A: The transportation is included in the package and is super convenient! You’ll get picked up from your hotel in a luxury limo or bus, and that can carry up to 10 people. So if you want to bring some family or friends, you’re all set! Just make sure everyone is ready on time.
Discussions
Thinking about doing the Valley of Fire wedding package! Anyone have experience?
I’m considering gifting this Valley of Fire Wedding Package for my best friend's wedding. The idea of saying 'I do' surrounded by those stunning red rocks sounds incredible! Has anyone done this? What was your experience? How did the photographer turn out? Would love any tips on what to expect!
Just booked the Valley of Fire wedding package!
I finally pulled the trigger and booked the Valley of Fire wedding package for next spring. Super excited but a bit nervous about the logistics. Can anyone share how the timing went for the ceremony? Like, how long did it really take from pickup to drop-off?