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Do's and Don'ts for getting married in Las Vegas

03/30/2011

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Las Vegas is still a classy town, where people can drive into town in a twenty thousand dollar Toyota and on the way back home can be in a $250,000 gray hound bus. So whether you want to just spend a relaxing weekend and get hitched with a simple ceremony in mind or come in with all your friends and family with a well thought out and planned out epic wedding, there are still certain things that one should remember. 

Local's are tolerant of tourists behaving badly. It actually is a local past time, tourist watching and making fun of how tourists behave themselves. But locals are only tolerant to a certain point. 

Do not assume you can be drunk all the time 24/7. You still can't drive if you are and there are certain business establishments that will not let you in - especially wedding chapels. No, you can't be drinking and getting married at the same time. That is a myth portrayed in Hollywood and many TV shows. 

If you are with a friend who can't control themselves in public while intoxicated - dump them. Leave them in the hotel room where they will be safe, and so will be the rest of the city. You will also be doing your dignity a huge favor. 

You need a marriage license. Yup! You can't just stumble into a chapel and expect to stumble out being Mr. Smith's Mrs. You still have to go to the wedding license bureau and present two forms of government issued picture ID - and pay the $60 (as of Mar. 2011)

Rent a car - Yup! Do rent a car. In the films, it seems as if the hotels are really next to each other. There are two parts of the strip, there's downtown (Freemont Street) and there the main Strip (Bellagio, MGM, Venetian, Paris, Ceasars etc.) It takes a few hours to see one side of this strip. It's still 4 miles from Mandalay Bay to the Stratosphere Hotel. There's always the bus, also known as The Deuce  ($7 a day, Mar. 2011), that saves your feet, gives you time to sight see and relax. 


Oh, and did I tell you that parking at the hotels are free? Always look for the self parking areas. They are, except for the downtown hotels, they are free. 

Valet parking in Las Vegas. Park in style! It's complimentary. But please, don't forget to tip your valet. It's Las Vegas, not Jersey City. 
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Getting Married in Las Vegas checklist.

03/21/2011

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So, you've seen it in the movies and TV shows and you've probably thought, how hard can it be? 

Well, it doesn't have to. As long as you don't get the facts mixed with the myths. I've seen many couples walk into the chapel and end up walking out after a few minutes because they didn't really think things through. 

Here's a few things you might want to to remember when getting hitched in Vegas. 

1. Unless you're renewing your vows, you still need to get a marriage license down at the court house, also know as the Marriage License Bureau (click for more info)
     A. You will need a valid  picture ID (Drivers License, Passport etc.)
     B. $60 to get the paperwork
     C. Applicants must be a biological male and a biological female, at least 18 years of age, and no nearer      of kin than second cousins or cousins of half-blood, and not having a husband or wife living.  
(Save time - This is the link to get the license online)

2. You can not get married intoxicated (Thanks Brittney). Most wedding chapels will not even allow you to have alcohol on the premises, so don't even think about it. Drink all you want afterwards. 

3. Yes, you can bring guests with you. Save the embarrassment, make sure they are not drunk too. 

4. The ministers at the chapels are real and actual ordained ministers. They have their own churches in town. So please, do not treat them like your buddies. Exercise some common sense and decency - do no be a potty mouth. 

5. It's still very cheap to get married in Las Vegas($200-$500 compared to $20,000). 
But please, don't skimp on the class. Tip everyone that has extended a personal level of service (Minister, Limo Driver, Photographer) - you are in Las Vegas - a tipping town. 

6. Come in dressed. Please. It's your wedding. Not a freak show. There are kids sometimes in the chapel. 

7. Don't forget your rings

8. You can have your own vows. Write them down or practice. It makes it special 

9. Yes, you can have an Elvis at your wedding. 

10. Have fun! Follow the rules and it will be a memorable day. 

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