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Each year, more than 150,000 couples from all over the world travel to Las Vegas to tie the knot. Eloping to this gambling town has actually become one of the most trendy things to do and for lots of good reasons.

A Las Vegas Wedding Is Hassle Free
The State of Nevada's laid-back marriage laws make it one of the easiest places in the world to obtain a marriage license and to get married. There are no blood tests required and no waiting period. Just a quick trip to the courthouse, show some identification (driver's license or passport), lay out $55 in cash and you're on your way.

What's more, planning your wedding couldn't be easier. Full-service Las Vegas wedding chapels and hotels with wedding chapels typically have a wedding coordinator ready to personally attend to your wedding arrangements right down to the last detail. Your wedding flowers, music, photography, video or any preparation of your ceremony can all be handled by phone or even online.

A Las Vegas Wedding Is Cheaper
No doubt about it, a Las Vegas wedding will save you money. There are services to match just about any budget. You can have a "just do the job" wedding ceremony for as little as $100. Not a bad deal. A traditional Las Vegas wedding package for around $200 will include chapel fee, a video of the ceremony, basic flower and photo arrangements and chapel time.

On the other hand, if you want a more stylish wedding with all the bells and whistles, you can expect to pay up to a few thousand dollars depending on the package you choose. Nonetheless, compared to a do-it-yourself traditional wedding, which averages around $22,000, you've saved yourself a bundle.

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sharon
Mon, Aug.11th 2008
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This is not the the case even though most feel that it is. We are getting married in November and it will be in Las Vegas, where we live. It is getting to be on the expensive side with the chapel and true they are willing to do all the work for us, but at the same time it is getting up there in the cost. But it is cheaper then the wedding we were planning for the Northern California venue we had first thought about. We are having a semi formal wedding with some of our friends, and of course there is the reception to follow. Now that is where it gets on the touchy side, we are having two of them one here and one in the Northern California area to celebrate with the family members that could not attend.
Sheila
Mon, Dec.31st 2007
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We were just married in Las Vegas around Christmas in the Special Moments Chapel. The pkg we chose included a limo and 20 pictures. We upgraded to a real bouquet of flowers for the bride and bridesmaid, but the day of the wedding the bride's bouquet wasn't there. To make up for the flowers the chapel kicked in a CD, candle light ceremony and 5 extra pictures, but that didn't makeup for the bouquet that I had wanted and searched for weeks inadvance for. So, my suggestion for future brides is.... if you want your own REAL bouquet, go to a florist and buy it so you know you'll have it the day of your wedding.
Ryan
Thu, Nov.15th 2007
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Who cares if its cheesy? If the couple doesn't mind getting married in vegas, then it should be no problem. The family might look down upon them and say things like, "Why didn't you get married here with a church and both the sides of the family..." etc. If you are in love, go for it!
Katie
Mon, Jul.9th 2007
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Why not? You can save yourself a bundle of cash, have a laugh and you're on the doorstep to your honeymoon! I think it's a great idea and so what if it's cheesy, it's just for a bit of fun.
daveycROCKett
Thu, Mar.22nd 2007
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to each his own...
mark
Wed, Mar.21st 2007
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Just like the picture on page 2, I've always found the idea of getting married in vegas to be really cheesy. and i don't think it matters if its at a chapel or on the gondola at the Venetian. cheese cheese cheese

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