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A wedding chapel in a gentlemen’s club


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adda Bing owner Rick Belcastro has made his Las Vegas gentlemen’s club different from the rest. Since Las Vegas is the wedding capital of the world, why not offer weddings and receptions in the club? Sin City Fantasy Weddings was created with the Reverend Monti Rock III officiating. According to Belcastro, this is the first-ever wedding chapel in a gentlemen’s club in the United States and possibly the world.


On May 26, Reverend Rock, who was ordained at the Florida Academy Institute of Religion, was there to celebrate his annual 70th birthday and the second anniversary of the 15,000-square-foot club as well as perform a wedding ceremony in the new chapel.




Couples that come into Badda Bing’s for fun and romance inspired Belcastro, a Las Vegas native and the youngest adult club owner in the city, to envision Sin City Fantasy Weddings. Before getting married, bachelor and bachelorette parties can be held on the premises.

“We’re old-school Vegas and I believe that Sin City Fantasy Weddings will reinvent the whole nuptials scene. Despite its size, this club is intimate and classy,” Belcastro said, who received the Five Diamond award for excellence from SDE.

Sin City Fantasy Weddings can accommodate up to 100 people and offers a fireplace, leather couches and other comfortable seating, banquet facilities, full bar, and private access elevator. There are several wedding packages to choose from, some which include the bachelor and bachelorette parties and wedding reception, as well as amenities such as food, limo service, flowers, female and/or male entertainers and everything needed for the big day. For more information, call 581-5316.

 
     
 
Debbie Hall is a writer and broadcaster that covers food, entertainment and real estate in Nevada. Check out her blog at www.diningwithdebbie.com.

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