Most times the thought of having a Las Vegas wedding conjures up thoughts of quickie ceremonies officiated by someone who looks a lot like Elvis Presley. While these images do have some validity, it is entirely possible to have a uniquely chic and lavish wedding experience in Las Vegas.
Las Vegas prides itself with being a town that is all glitz; all the time. It is a place where the city never sleeps and the beautiful people go there to see and be seen. For those Travelista’s that prefer to have an out-of-the-ordinary wedding experience when they tie the knot, look no further than Las Vegas. It is possible to have either a specialty wedding or, a traditional wedding ceremony. Some hotel venues to consider are:
The Mandalay Bay
Whether you’ve dreamed of having a specialty wedding in the Love on Ice chapel or, a traditional affair like the Four Seasons Hotel Wedding experience, rest assure that the Mandalay Bay can accommodate your wishes.
Paris Las Vegas
Always wanted to be married in Paris? Now you can be, at the Paris Las Vegas hotel. A wedding in the Paris Las Vegas hotel promises a bride all of the old world charm and grand opulence she’s ever dreamed of. With backdrops of famous Parisian landmarks, you and your guests will feel as if they’ve been transported to another place and time.
Planet Hollywood
You’ll step into another planet when you host your nuptials at the Planet Hollywood Hotel. You and your guests will be treated like the red-carpet celebrities that they are when attending a wedding at the Planet Hollywood. Planet Hollywood will assign you a wedding planner that will help you create anything from a small intimate affair to an event that is literally out of this world.
This post completes my four-part series on what I consider to be Top Luxury Travelista Wedding Venues. Now that I’ve given you some food for thought, get cracking on planning a ceremony at the venue of your dreams. Viva Las Vegas!
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