Joni Moss

 

 

 

 
     
     
 
     
 

Do's and Don'ts of Getting Married in Las Vegas

  1. DO ENJOY THE night life here in town. We have many venues that host Bachelorette and Bachelor parties.

  2. Don't show up late to the chapel. Your wedding will probably be rescheduled for a later time. The free-standing chapels usually are booked back to back without much room for lateness.

  3. Do let the chapel know you are a local. There are sometimes special discounts for locals.

  4. Don't close your mind to a "traditional wedding chapel" because you live here. It Is economical, and can service all of your needs and then you and your new husband can put a down payment on a house, and avoid the huge expense of a wedding. Chapels are not what they used to be years ago. They can be elegant and just right to accommodate your special day.

  5. Do choose any alternate wedding location. Investigate the Country Clubs, Golf Courses and even restaurants that have private rooms. The wedding ceremony can be performed inside the restaurant or even the banquet facility at most any major hotel.

  6. Do know that limousines are abundant in town for rental for your wedding day. Reserve them in advance, and be aware that the rate does not include gratuity for the driver.

  7. Do know that you can rent a Tuxedo and a Wedding Dress or evening gown.

  8. Do know that there are specialists in the hair and make up industry that just cater to Brides.

  9. Do know that the Bride and Groom must get their marriage license together, and you must have cash.

  10. Do know that when you have a renewal-of-vows service, a trip to the courthouse is not necessary.  





Joni@rivierahotelchapel.com
Joni Moss, Client Relations
A Royal Wedding Chapel
Las Vegas, Nevada
702-236-8728
800-242-7322

Nevada Wedding Association
www.nevadaweddings.org
Joni Moss, Vice President, Las Vegas sector

 

 
 
 
 
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