Whats the best way to go about organising a wedding in Vegas?
Whats the best way to go about organising a wedding in Vegas? Internet or travel agents, and why?
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- simply type in on the tinternet WEDDINGS IN VEGAS
- Travel agents i heard that some online deals are fake and send you to wrong hotels . in my opinion i would go to the travel agents and then know exactly what wud be happeneing
- Decide where you'd like to have the wedding. If you're having it at a hotel or resort, call them first. They have wedding planners there to help make everything just right. If you're looking at a little chapel, check out their website and then call them. They do this all the time so they are your best resources.
- let Virgin do it for you
- first get a suite hotel room because itll be more room to have fun it and can fit alot of people 2nd shop around for tickets try cheap tickets.com try internet because a saves your gas u still can see alot in the internet
- If you really want to get married in Vegas.I would contact the travel agents and see what kind of package they can put together as you will have lots of relatives and friends to invite and this may cost a lot of money Do you think Vegas a suitable venue for the most important and enjoyable day of your lives if yes have a truly memorable wedding and lots and lots of Good Luck
- internet. choose a wedding chapel - hotel or free standing & let their people do their thing
- sure wish there was spell check- oh yeah there is!! HA HA just kidding
- I did my wedding for 40 entirely on the internet. Almost all of the big hotels have wedding/catering packages that you can compare side by side online. This is a really easy, one-stop shopping way to go (I did my wedding at the Stratosphere. Don't laugh - I know it's not a great hotel, and it's in a seedy part of the strip. The chapel and banquet rooms are on the 103/104th floor of the tower, and the view was PHENOMENAL. And we rode the rollercoaster and Big Shot with the kids afterwards). The catering was done by their restaurant, and was REALLY good (prime rib carving station, plus osso bucco, halibut, and vegetarian selection and about 6 kinds of desserts). The package included, video, photos, minister, and and Elvis impersonator (who you can forego, obviously! :-) ). We selected the package from their website, then called the wedding coordinator to block out the date. She then put us in touch with the catering manager and worked out our luncheon. Piece o' cake. Then start working with your hotel of choice to block out rooms at a group rate for your guests. You'll need to build some time into your schedule to get your marriage certificate. Just make sure you research the Nevada government pages online to check the paperwork requirements. That'll take a couple of hours waiting in line and getting processed. I got lucky and the online flower company I used did a very nice job for very little $$$: http://www.lasvegasbouquet.com. Their site is cheezy, so don't be scared off. The flowers were lovely (this was 2004, so hopefully they are still operated by the same people). Good luck!!!
- Shop around - search on the internet - go direct to hotels then compare to travel agent packages. Las Vegas is great especially the Bellagio - Enjoy!!!
- I'm getting married at the Mandalay Bay - it ROCKS - they do it all
- You don't need to use a travel agent for the wedding part of the trip - you can get everything you need to organise the wedding itself online. There are over 70 chapels to choose from and over 600 wedding packages for all budgets - set your budget and use the website below to browse chapels, search wedding packages by cost and traditional/themed weddings, and reception venues by cost and cuisine. I also found the book Neon Nuptials invaluable when planning my Vegas wedding last year - it rates most of the chapels very honestly and will help you narrow down what you want. For your wedding licence, turn up at the Vegas Marriage Licence Bureau with i.d. and $55 cash and you're free to get married at any of the chapels. Use Expedia or a similar site for flights and hotels and you're all set. Good luck!
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